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Cima Leon: Silo | |
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Wingsuiting above the base. | |
Settlement in Medici | |
Type | Military base |
Region | Insula Fonte |
Province | Lacos |
Coordinates | N 40 41.300 E 5 43.585 |
Missions that take place here | Conflicting Interests Missile Cowboy |
Cima Leon: Silo is a military base in Just Cause 3.
Description[]
The base is built into a hole in a rock mountain. The base is square shaped and has buildings against three of the natural rock walls. The "courtyard" in the middle contains two smaller buildings. One of the side buildings has a Capstone FH155 on the roof. There's a small platform with 4 Guard towers behind that building. The entrance is an underground tunnel.
The in-game map description says "Built into the craggy rocks atop Lacos, the Silo of Cima Leon is a remnant of Medici's early nuclear ICBM tests during the Cold War. Locals mutter that the military presence there is too large to simply be protecting radioactive waste."
Location[]
On top of a hill/cliff, in northern Lacos.
Completion[]
- 2 Circuit Breakers.
- 1 Core Electrical Unit.
- 1 Doppler Radar.
- 1 Fuel Tank.
- 4 Satellite Dishes.
- 1 Substation Control.
- 6 Transformers.
Vehicles[]
- CS Baltdjur - Three Rebellion versions spawn here only for the Support Vehicle Frenzy challenge.
- CS Odjur - Shows up as reinforcements.
- Stria Facocero (after capture).
- Stria Obrero.
- Urga Ogar 7 V8.
- Urga Szturm 63A.
- Urga Bkolos 2100.
- Weimaraner W3 (Weimaraner after capture).
Rewards[]
- Beacon resupply point.
- "Support Vehicle Frenzy" challenge.
- CS Baltdjur unlocks at Rebel Drop.
Trivia[]
- The heat announcer when reporting the arrival of the CS Odjur erroneously states: "Dropping the URGA!" The CS Odjur is made by Capstone, not Urga. This is some minor development mistake.
- After the announcement, Rico replies, "I see what you did there and I am going to blow it up."
- This location was originally named "Cima Gallo: Silo". "Gallo" means "rooster" in Spanish and Italian.