Vehicles and spacecraft

Angels Fall First vehicles connect the battlefield.

Ground armor, fighters, bombers, turrets, dropships, and capital ships are different ways to serve the same objective.

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Direct answer

Angels Fall First vehicles include ground vehicles, space interceptors and bombers, turrets, dropships, and pilotable capital ships. The official tutorial teaches redeploy, launch, turret commands, repairs, and fighter targeting.

Use this Angels Fall First vehicles page as the current, source-checked answer for this player task. The scope is intentionally practical: confirmed facts first, then clear limits where the official record is still incomplete.

The vehicle layers

The official site and Steam store describe a wide vehicle spectrum. Ground vehicles move infantry and firepower through open objectives. Interceptors and bombers fight in space and can launch from capital ships or stations. Turrets let players contribute from a fixed position. Dropships connect infantry to larger hulls. Capital ships turn the vehicle into a walkable, boardable objective.

Learn one handoff at a time

The vehicle tutorial topics are redeploying, launching a vehicle, and issuing turret commands. The space chapter adds fighter flight, targeting, and subsystem repair. Use those as separate practice goals. A first session that tries every vehicle at once can feel like a controls problem when it is really a context problem.

Vehicles and objectives

The game’s vehicles are not presented as a detached racing roster. They support objective-based scenarios: transport, clear, defend, intercept, repair, or assault. Read the objective marker first, then choose a vehicle that helps the team reach or hold it. The maps and modes page names the 1.0 evidence without pretending that every map has the same vehicle rhythm.

What is not ranked here

The official sources do not publish a complete vehicle stat sheet or a universal best craft. Old forum posts can also describe pre-1.0 handling. Use the source policy and your own bot-match notes before turning a vehicle preference into a site-wide claim.