- Blackhawk Rescue Mission 5 Pushkino is a hostile settlement in the southern Ronograd Island region.
- Primary objective: Reach the crashed UH-60 and plant explosives inside the helicopter.
- Main threats: RLF and PoD defenders positioned around the garage complex, apartments, and housing.
- Best approach: Use nearby bushes, enter the apartments quickly, and limit exposure during the push.
- Key defensive route: Control the eastern housing to slow reinforcements and protect the apartment approach.
Blackhawk Rescue Mission 5 Pushkino Overview
Blackhawk Rescue Mission 5 Pushkino is a hostile location in the Openworld mode, positioned in the southern region of Ronograd Island. The settlement is compact but dangerous because several combat spaces connect at close range. Players must move through residential housing, an apartment complex, and a garage area containing a crashed UH-60 Black Hawk.
The crash site is the central landmark. Vehicles are positioned near the wreck, suggesting that enemy forces arrived to investigate and recover information. RLF and PoD parties defend the area, while engineers and makeshift defenses make the garage complex especially difficult to cross without preparation.
The location rewards careful movement rather than a direct sprint. The apartments and garage offer limited room for correction, and loud engagements can quickly draw pressure from multiple directions.
Residential Settlement
- Several single-story houses
- Northern homes provide useful cover
- Eastern homes sit at higher elevation
Apartment Complex
- Close-quarters interior space
- Accessible rooms and a PKP emplacement
- Two double-door entry points
Garage Complex
- Crashed UH-60 Black Hawk
- RLF and PoD engineers
- Explosive objective inside the wreck
| Area | Main Features | Tactical Value |
|---|---|---|
| Northern Housing | Occupied single-story houses | Cover while approaching the settlement |
| Apartments | Accessible rooms, PKP emplacement, two entrances | Fast but dangerous close-quarters route |
| Garage Complex | UH-60 wreck, engineers, nearby vehicles | Primary objective and highest-risk zone |
| Eastern Housing | Elevated, mostly inaccessible homes | Reinforcement route and defensive control point |
Treat Pushkino as three connected combat zones. Stabilize your approach through the housing, clear or bypass the apartments, then commit to the garage only when the objective area is manageable.
For additional location details, consult the Pushkino page on the Blackhawk Rescue Mission 5 Wiki.
Pushkino Points of Interest
Pushkino's points of interest determine how the enemy responds to your movement. Each area has a different role in the encounter, so identifying the space before advancing can prevent unnecessary exposure.
Apartments
The apartment complex is one of the most important entry points. Several rooms are accessible, and the structure includes a PKP emplacement that can punish players who enter without checking angles. The building has two double-door entrances, creating options for approach but also increasing the number of directions that may need to be watched.
The left apartments are not accessible. Do not waste time searching for an interior route through that side. Focus on the usable entrances and clear only the rooms that affect your route toward the garage.
Garage Complex
The garage complex contains the crashed UH-60 and the main objective. PoD and RLF engineers operate around the wreck, while vehicles connected to the hostile force help explain why the location is defended.
The explosives must be planted inside the UH-60 to destroy sensitive information that may have been carried by the helicopter. Reaching the garage is not enough; the objective requires a deliberate interaction at the wreck.
Northern Housing
The northern housing consists of multiple single-story homes occupied by RLF units. These buildings are useful for breaking line of sight and setting up a safer advance. They can also become dangerous if players remain exposed between structures for too long.
Eastern Housing
The eastern side includes several elevated, non-enterable homes. This area matters less as an interior-clearing destination and more as a route-control position. Reinforcements arrive from this direction while the compound is being raided.
| Point of Interest | Enterable | Primary Threat | Recommended Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartments | Yes, selected rooms | PKP emplacement and close quarters | Enter quickly and control room angles |
| Garage Complex | Objective area | Engineers, vehicles, concentrated defenders | Reach only after reducing exposure |
| Northern Housing | Yes, single-story homes | RLF units | Use as cover during the approach |
| Eastern Housing | Mostly no | Reinforcements from the east | Hold or monitor the dirt-path approach |
The apartments and garage provide little room for error. Avoid crossing open ground without a clear next position, and do not assume that reaching a doorway means the interior is safe.
Step-by-Step Pushkino Walkthrough
The safest general method is to reduce exposure before entering the most confined spaces. This walkthrough prioritizes route control, fast transitions, and objective awareness.
Approach Through Concealment
Start by using nearby bushes and available terrain to reduce your exposure. Avoid standing in open sightlines longer than necessary. Move from one piece of cover to the next while identifying defenders around the northern housing and the settlement entrance.
Reach the Apartment Complex Quickly
Once the approach is clear enough, enter the apartment complex without lingering outside the doors. Check the accessible rooms and watch for the PKP emplacement. The goal is not to search every corner; it is to establish a controlled route toward the garage.
Manage the Garage Entry
Treat the garage as a separate engagement. Confirm where hostile engineers and nearby vehicles are positioned before committing. Use the structure and surrounding cover to limit the number of angles that can reach you at once.
Plant the Explosives Inside the UH-60
When the immediate area is safe enough, interact with the crashed UH-60 and plant the explosives inside it. Complete the objective before moving into unnecessary fights elsewhere in Pushkino.
Control the Eastern Reinforcement Route
After beginning the raid, monitor the eastern housing and its nearby dirt path. Holding this route with one or two capable players can make it easier to maintain control of the apartments and prevent reinforcements from overwhelming the compound.
| Step | Objective | Main Risk | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cross the approach | Exposure to defenders | Use bushes and hard cover |
| 2 | Enter apartments | PKP and room-to-room combat | Move quickly, check usable rooms |
| 3 | Reach the garage | Concentrated hostile presence | Separate the garage from the approach fight |
| 4 | Plant explosives | Objective interaction under pressure | Secure the UH-60 area first |
| 5 | Hold the east route | Reinforcements and path pressure | Watch the dirt path and elevated housing |
The crashed UH-60 is the mission-critical landmark. Once the area is controlled, plant the explosives promptly instead of extending the fight into nonessential corners of the settlement.
Tactics for Stealth and Loud Engagements
Pushkino changes significantly depending on whether the approach remains quiet or turns into a loud fight. Both styles require discipline, but they place different demands on positioning.
Stealth-Oriented Tactics
Stealth works best when you minimize the number of defenders who can see you at once. Use bushes near the settlement and move toward the apartments with a clear destination. The apartment entrance should be treated as a transition point: once you commit, move inside quickly rather than remaining exposed near the doors.
Inside the apartments, prioritize the angles that affect your route. Accessible rooms matter because they can conceal defenders or provide firing positions. The PKP emplacement makes careless movement especially costly, so avoid pushing directly into an uncleared line.
Loud-Engagement Tactics
A loud push is more difficult because the garage and apartments are both confined. When enemies converge, players have fewer options to disengage or change direction. Establish a fallback position in the northern housing or behind nearby cover before entering the compound.
The eastern housing is the most useful area to control during a prolonged fight. Enemy pathfinding favors the single dirt path into Pushkino, allowing one or two competent players to hold that route while the rest of the team handles the apartments or garage.
Recommended Team Roles
| Role | Position | Responsibility |
|---|---|---|
| Point Player | Apartment entrance or garage approach | Check immediate angles and lead transitions |
| Objective Player | UH-60 garage area | Plant explosives when the wreck is secure |
| East Watch | Eastern housing or dirt path | Monitor and delay incoming reinforcements |
| Support Player | Northern housing | Provide cover and maintain a fallback route |
Low-Exposure Push
Use bushes and hard cover, then move rapidly between safe positions. Best for teams that want to reduce contact.
Apartment Control
Secure the accessible rooms and watch the PKP emplacement before advancing toward the garage.
East-Side Hold
Lock down the single dirt path to limit reinforcement pressure during a loud engagement.
Do not confuse speed with rushing. The strongest Pushkino push is fast between cover positions, but deliberate at doors, corners, and the UH-60 objective.
Pushkino Checklist and Nearby Connections
Use this checklist before considering the location secure. It emphasizes the objective, route control, and the main surrounding connections documented for Pushkino.
Pushkino Raid Checklist:
- Use bushes or nearby cover during the initial approach
- Enter the accessible apartment area and check the PKP angle
- Identify hostile engineers and vehicles around the garage
- Plant explosives inside the crashed UH-60
- Monitor the eastern dirt path for reinforcements
The settlement also connects to several recognizable locations across Ronograd Island. Knowing these directions helps with navigation before and after the encounter.
| Direction | Nearby Location | Navigation Note |
|---|---|---|
| North | Department of Utilities | Friendly-side connection listed for Pushkino |
| East | Ronograd City | Friendly-side connection toward the city |
| Northeast | Fort Ronograd, Naval Base | Hostile-side regional landmarks |
| Central | Lesdolina, Quarry | Hostile-side connections from the wider area |
| North | Mountain Radar Station | Hostile-side route reference |
| Navigation Concern | What to Watch | Practical Response |
|---|---|---|
| Initial approach | Open sightlines near the settlement | Move through bushes and cover |
| Apartment entry | PKP emplacement and accessible rooms | Choose an entry and transition quickly |
| Garage approach | Engineers and vehicles near the wreck | Clear the immediate objective space |
| Raid progression | Eastern reinforcement path | Assign a player to monitor the dirt path |
| Withdrawal | Confined combat zones | Keep a fallback route through housing |
Remember Pushkino as north housing, central apartments, garage objective, and eastern reinforcement route. This simple layout makes callouts faster during a team raid.
Q: What is Pushkino in Blackhawk Rescue Mission 5?
Pushkino is a hostile residential settlement in the Openworld mode, located in the southern region of Ronograd Island. It contains northern housing, an apartment complex, and a garage with a crashed UH-60.
Q: What is the main objective at Pushkino?
The primary objective is to plant explosives inside the crashed UH-60 Black Hawk in the garage complex, destroying sensitive information that the helicopter may have carried.
Q: Which area should players control during a loud fight?
The eastern housing and its nearby single dirt path are valuable control points because reinforcements arrive from that direction and enemy pathfinding favors the route.
Q: Can players enter every building in Pushkino?
No. The apartment complex has accessible rooms, but the left apartments are not accessible. The eastern housing also consists largely of non-enterable single-story homes.