Introduced during an early game story mission, tracking down anti aircraft guns are important for two reasons - one to help you clear the skies so you can fly freely, and two, to find depleted uranium locations, with a stash at each location used to help build out your collection of resolver weapons. This page explains how to blow up anti aircraft guns easily - and find their locations in a variety of ways so you can get all the uranium you need. On this page: For more on Far Cry 6, learn about the where to go first on the map and how to unlock Chorizo. However, aside from the sentries which roam around them as part of the bases they are located, are largely defenceless. That said, they aren’t without armour - as conventional arms or fire-based weaponry can’t destroy them. This means you need to rely on explosives, which aren’t readily available from the beginning of the game. As such, there are three methods we’d recommend to blow up anti aircraft guns:
Finding nearby explosive barrels and shooting them (not available at all locations) Using the Exterminator supremo Using grenades or rocket launcher rounds
We recommend the second method out of the above to make taking down anti aircraft guns easily. With the starting supremo, you’ll shower all nearby enemies with rockets from above - meaning all you have to do is let rip close to the anti aircraft location, and it’ll be gone within seconds. The only snag is you have to wait until it’s charged. If so, look out for explosive barrels near the gun while you wait on the off chance some are close by. If you don’t fancy using a map, and / or want a quick way to clear each site, then the following method may help… Looking for more help? If you’re just starting, we have pages on male or female Dani Rojas, completing Fuel the Revolution, how to destroy anti-aircraft guns, and where to go first on the map. Elsewhere, we explain where to find Triada Relic locations, Parting Gifts, The Long Drop, Cache Money, Rising Tide, High Supply, And the Beat Goes On, The Last One to Leave, Liquid Courage, The Missing Muse, The Emerald Skull, The Truest Yaran, Chorizo’s location, the best Far Cry 6 weapons, and the GDP Oil Platform, Finally, we explain Far Cry 6’s secret ending. This means you not only don’t have to follow a map, but means you can quickly land at the desired location without exploring on foot first. The depleted uranium will also be close by in a tell tale chest. It’s also worth checking all nearby tents, which usually have maps of caches and other items worth adding to your map for future reference. In summary, this is a very handy way of fleshing out your map, expanding your arsenal with uranium, and by clearing the skies for so you can explore freely. It’s particularly useful for getting the Triada Blessings quest - with its three distant locations and powerful rewards - done sooner than later.