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# Radio range

How far a vehicle can pass what it sees to its team, which is what makes a spot useful to anyone else.

Also known as signal range, comms range.

[Spotting](/glossary/spotting.md) alone is not enough: the information has to reach the team. Radio range sets the distance over which a vehicle shares its vision, and it relays through allies, so a chain of vehicles keeps a distant [scout](/glossary/light-tank.md) connected.

At modern [tiers](/glossary/tier.md) radios comfortably cover the whole map, so it only becomes visible as a problem on low-tier vehicles or when a scout ends up alone in a far corner.

## Related terms

[SpottingMaking an enemy vehicle visible to your whole team, which is what turns a position into a target.](/glossary/spotting.md)[Assistance damageDamage an ally dealt to a target the player spotted or tracked, credited to the player who made the shot possible.](/glossary/assistance-damage.md)[MinimapThe overhead map in the corner of the screen, which shows spotted enemies, last known positions and where the team actually is.](/glossary/minimap.md)

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