All characters in Delta Force
Delta Force character has extremely impressive skills. Here’s what you need to know about characters in Delta Force.
Delta Force has a unique cast of operatives spread across four different character classes, each specializing in a specific playstyle. The differences between the feel and playstyle of each operative are significant, and players must determine which character is appropriate for each specific situation to maximize their effectiveness.
All operatives are available in every game mode Delta Force offers. Although War and Campaign modes have different gameplay, characters have similar functions in both modes. This guide includes all playable operatives, their abilities, equipment, and instructions for using them effectively.
The roster of Delta Force operatives expands with each seasonal update. Therefore, this list may expand in the future.
Delta Force offers a diverse character system, divided into four main classes: Assault (Attack), Support (Support), Engineer (Engineer), and Recon (Scout). Each character possesses unique skills and fighting styles, suitable for different tactical situations. Below is a list of prominent Delta Force characters and tips for using them effectively.
All characters in Delta Force
D‑Wolf (Kai Silva – Assault)
D-Wolf is a typical “run and gun” character. Motorized Exoskeleton allows D‑Wolf to move extremely fast and is the only character that can slide after sprinting. Typical weapons include grenade launchers and powerful main guns, suitable for flank attacks.
Tips for using D‑Wolf:
- Prioritize stable, accurate weapons when shooting from the hip.
- Move continuously, attack the flanks to take advantage of speed.
- Triple Blaster can destroy vehicles but is most effective against infantry.
- Use smoke grenades to force enemies to leave defensive positions.
Vyron (Wang Yuhao – Assault)
Vyron has high mobility, using the Dynamic Propulsion skill to rush in the designated direction. The main weapon is a grenade launcher with the ability to knock up enemies in a wide area – ideal for narrow spaces.
Tips for using Vyron:
- Suitable for cleaning enclosed areas such as homes or hallways.
- Can jump from above.
- Always be ready to retreat when you lose.
- Two magnetic bombs are enough to destroy armored vehicles.
Stinger (Roy Smee – Support)
Stinger is a multi-purpose combat medic: healing, supplying, and supporting the team by creating smoke cover. Although he doesn’t have a strong attack, he can still deal significant damage with standard weapons.
Tips for using Stinger:
- Carry Ammo Crates/Ammo Packs in Warfare mode.
- Prioritize treatment and revival in a safe location.
- Lie prone and create smoke when respawning at the hot spot.
- Take advantage of self-healing and shielding abilities for effective support.
Toxik (Zoya Pomchenkova – Support)
Toxik is more about supporting attacks. She can passively increase healing speed for nearby allies, while weakening enemies with a mini UAV that interferes with feelings and combat abilities.
Tips for using Toxik:
- Go with teammates so they can receive passive buffs.
- Buffs strength before combat, reactivates if teammates are defeated or need support.
- Use Dragonfly Swarm to coordinate with friendly fire to create an advantage.
- Always carry healing equipment.
Shepard (Terry Mursa – Engineer)
Specializing in defense, Shepard controls the area with sonic traps. Sonic Paralysis slows down and reduces enemy fire, very effective for keeping score. There are also anti-tank weapons and grenade interception systems.
Tips for using Shepard:
- Place sound traps in entrances or hidden corners.
- Activate Sonic Paralysis locally to create multiple suppression pulses.
- Always equipped with a Repair Tool in Warfare mode.
Uluru (David Feller – Engineer)
Uluru favors attacking with TV-guided missiles and creating cover with Quickset Cover. He is capable of clearing blockages with incendiary grenades, combining well with the SCAR-H rifle.
Tips for using Uluru:
- Use missiles from the flank to avoid being shot down.
- Quickset Cover can block doors, creating a safe shooting position.
- If your opponent uses Quickset Cover, use Composite Incendiary to kill him instantly.
Sineva (Alexei Petrov – Engineer)
Sineva stands out in close combat ability. With heavy armor, bulletproof shields and tow hooks, he can control narrow corridors or create front-line breakthroughs.
Tips for using Sineva:
- Use the Alt-Fire/ADS button while using the ballistic shield to perform a quick attack.
- The glass window of Sineva’s shield can be shot and destroyed.
- The Grapple Gun can be charged, causing it to lock onto targets.
- Use shield to push with teammates.
Luna (Luna Kim – Recon)
Luna supports team vision with an electronic bow – an arrow that scans and breaks the ground to help detect enemies, even behind barriers. She can place a respawn beacon near the front line.
Tips for using Luna:
- Shoot the sweep arrow high to sweep wide.
- Use Volt Arrow to force enemies out of cover.
- Use Ping to calculate accurate sniper distance.
- Place Respawn Beacon in hard-to-see places like rubble or tree canopy.
Hackclaw (Mai Xiaowen – Recon)
Hackclaw specializes in disruption and espionage. She can locate the three closest enemies with the Signal Decoder, blind them with a flashing drone, and disable the device with a knife.
Tips for using Hackclaw:
- Combine Signal Decoder and Flash Drone to capture individual targets.
- Deploy the Flash Drone when escaping the smoke.
- Use Data Knife to disable drones, traps, tactical beacons, and other electronic devices.




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