Specialists

Specialists are typically longer and involves training and testing before being awarded a position, such as Medic or Engineer. They are divided in to two groups: Junior Specialists and Senior Specialists. A specialist course is run by a Specialist Instructor and will typically include a Training, a Practical Examination and one or more written tests. Merit may be given to certain individuals, if they show their knowledge within a Specialist field.

Junior Combat Medic

Becoming a Junior Combat Medic is not easy. Being knowledgable within the KAT Medical System is a must, and only people who have passed our Training, Practical Test and Written Test may become a Junior Combat Medic. They are tasked with saving their fellow soldiers on the battlefield, and they have a lot of responsibility and autonomy to perform their duties. 

Senior Combat Medic

Becoming a Senior Combat Medic is even tougher. To achieve this, you must have mastered the KAT Medical System, and can save soldiers with even the most horrific wounds on the battle. You will generally perform your tasks quicker and more effectively than a regular Medic. Becoming a Senior Combat Medic requires extensive Practical and Written Examination.

Junior Combat Sapper

Junior Combat Sappers will make the life of their unit much easier when it comes to urban areas. With access to several types of tools to breach doors, walls and fences, they are effective at opening an entrance to a compound or a house. They are also equipped with toolkits and defusal kits for repairs of vehicles and disarming of mines, IEDs and booby traps.

Senior Combat Sapper

Senior Combat Sappers are experts at any kind of demolition you throw at them. Equipped with heavy explosives, they can level entire buildings with their arsenal and wreak havoc on any defending foes that hides from them. With extensive skills in repairs, they can also repair vehicles more effectively and faster.

Junior Field Artillerist

Junior Field Artillerists are trained in the M6 mortar. They will act as Assistants and Gunners in the team, and will work with the rest of the team to ensure precision strikes when required. They work in a 3 to 4 man team along with Artillery Officers. In a coordinated effort, they can rain down explosives and smokes upon the enemy.

Senior Field Artillerist

Senior Field Artillerists are trained professionals in the craft of Artillery. They are proficient Gunners and have taken the certification that allows them to act as the Artillery Officer. Artillery Officers convert incoming information and translate it in to useful information for the Gunner to zero on the targeted position.

Instructors

Instructors are NCOs and COs who has previously held a Senior Specialist rank. They have extensive knowledge themselves, and will host Training sessions, Practical Examinations and send out Written tests to the applicants. They ultimately decide who passes and who does not qualify.