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CT-Side Agents Patch Positions
By korenevskiy
The ultimate guide to CT-Side Agents Patch Positions. The guide presents all the patch positions of CT-Side agents.
   
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There are 63 different agents in the game, 29 of which are available for the СT-side. That's why for convenience I divided the guide into СT-Side and T-Side.
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Each Agent has 3 slots for a patch. The patch slot depends on the Agent. The most prestigious among them are Master Agents, as they come with additional animations before and after matches, and they have several extra voice lines. Currently, in CS 2, agents are classified into four rarity categories:
  • Master Agents
  • Superior Agents
  • Exceptional Agents
  • Distinguished Agents
The guide presents all СT-Side Agents. Also, if you are interested in exchanging an Agent, you can leave a link to the trade in the comments of the guide.
Operation Riptide Agents
Cmdr. Frank 'Wet Sox' Baroud
First on deck and last off it, Cmdr. Frank Baroud is a third generation SEAL and second combat diver ever to receive The Navy Cross medal; 'Goggles' was the first. Count on Baroud to solve the most complicated underwater and ground based conflict situations, like the time he defused several IED's which were planted in a network of flooded caves beneath a US embassy. Baroud chalks it up to his impeccable attention to detail, because after all, when your life depends on the equipment you're wearing, a simple mistake may be the last one you make. His uncompromising attention to detail earned him the nickname 'Wet Sox'. Double check it. Then triple check it. Then check it again.


Cmdr. Davida 'Goggles' Fernandez
Cmdr. Davida 'Goggles' Fernandez
Possessing an exquisite mammalian dive reflex, Cmdr. Fernandez is able to slow her heart rate to undetectable levels and navigate darkness, ice, and deep sea defense systems. She excels in her human aquatic potential and her skill as an elite marksman and soldier. 'Goggles' earned her nickname when a bullet struck her left eye—or would have—if it weren't for 'Wet Sox' reminding her to grab her full kit 'for the last time!' Despite her occasional forgetfulness, Cmdr. Fernandez is one of two elite combat diver SEALs to be awarded The Navy Cross for classified underwater operations. Be still my beating heart.


Chef d'Escadron Rouchard
Born into an old aristocratic family, Rouchard enlisted in the Gendarmerie Nationale at her first opportunity as a way to avoid compulsory enrollment at a notorious Swiss finishing school for young women. As Aspirant in the Gendarmerie, Rouchard quickly impressed her senior ranks by excelling in offensive strategy and hostage negotiations, but most of all, blade-based combat. Several promotions later she is best known by her moniker 'Le Couteau' (The Knife), although some would say this is because she can be a bit blunt at times. Today, Rouchard gets called in when no one else knows what to do. It is but a scratch.


Chem-Haz Capitaine
As leader for Chemical and BioHazard combat operations in populated areas, the Gendarmerie Chem-Haz Capitaine plays a crucial role within the organization. Celebrated for orchestrating the successful rescue of an entire domestic airport's civilian occupancy in the infamous sarin gas attack of 1997, the Chem-Haz Capitaine is the epitome of preparedness and composure. Don't forget to breathe.


Lieutenant Rex Krikey
Lieutenant Krikey is a prime choice for all jungle and wetlands combat operations. His expertise in handling wild reptiles big and small has saved both him and his fellow frogmen on more than one occasion. I'm just an apex predator that enjoys meeting other apex predators.


Officer Jacques Beltram
A highly decorated Officer for the Gendarmerie, Beltram was awarded the Legion of Honor for swapping places with a hostage and thwarting terrorist activity on more than one occasion. Beltram is a hero, a single father, and a passionate consumer of pain au chocolate at all times of day. We do what we have to do.


Lieutenant 'Tree Hugger' Farlow
Lieutenant 'Tree Hugger' Farlow
No one else knows how to enjoy combat ops that require sunscreen, mosquito repellant and M4A4 assault rifles quite like Farlow does. Kinda nice to get out of the cold don't ya think?


Sous-Lieutenant Medic
Medics of the Gendarmerie National have a well-deserved reputation for providing life saving interventions using anything at their disposal. From improvised AEDs to jungle medicine to precise covering fire, the medics of the Gendarm have your back—no matter what. It is better to prevent than to heal.


Aspirant
Aspirants of the Gendarmerie are highly trained military police cadets responsible for assisting in rural combat operations. To say most are eager for action in the field is an understatement. C'est la vie.


D Squadron Officer
Highly classified and incredibly lethal, Officers in the SAS spend years sharpening their skills through infiltration, hostage rescue, and —REDACTED— missions not fit for the public eye. Who dares, wins.

Broken Fang Agents
Cmdr. Mae 'Dead Cold' Jamison
Cmdr. 'Dead Cold' Jamison has just about seen it all. Skeptical and wry in the midst of deadly combat, others could mistake her for being nonchalant about the chaos at hand. They would be wrong. Nothing gets past Dead Cold, not bad guys with AK-47s, junior officers that call her 'Ma'am,' or an opportunity to make elite officers smirk under pressure. You're gonna find out.


'Two Times' McCoy
'Two Times' McCoy earned his nickname by completing TACP's field training twice. Official records mark this up to a scheduling mix-up, but his teammates report restraining him from completing the trifecta. With inhuman reserves of physical and mental stamina, McCoy often finds himself the last person standing at the end of any conflict—physical and verbal alike. His yellow scarf is a tribute to his time with 1st Cavalry Division. Yep. Still here.


1st Lieutenant Farlow
Smart as a whip and relentlessly polite, 1st Lieutenant Farlow is one of the most beloved and respected officers in SWAT. A master tactician in hostage and barricade situations, Farlow quickly climbed the SWAT ranks. Don't be fooled by her overwhelmingly cheerful nature--she can dispatch bad guys in the blink of an eye and not think twice about it. What are they doing over there? Drinking milkshakes?


'Blueberries' Buckshot
Known as SEAL Team's "Weapons Sommelier" Buckshot has thoroughly field-tested and reviewed almost every available military weapon in staggering depth. ST6 relies on Buckshot's knowledge of lesser-known guns for edge case advantages in ground based operations. Seen here sporting the classic NUE Type 1 uniform otherwise known as 'blueberries'. They talk to me. The guns. They have feelings.


Sergeant Bombson
Tyler Bobson earned his moniker after becoming SWAT's go-to officer for efficient Explosive Ordnance Disposal. With his uncanny ability to locate even the most well hidden IEDs, Bombson's keen hearing is outclassed only by the noble Greater Wax Moth. Yeah, I heard that.


John 'Van Healen' Kask
John 'Van Healen' Kask is one of SWATs best tactical defence units and on-site military paramedics. He also shreds a mean guitar—sometimes mid-operation. He says it helps get his teammates' blood pumping just as effectively as an AED, which he keeps ready in case of emergency. I can bring you back to life, but I can't make you live.

Bio-Haz Specialist
Bio-Haz Specialist
The SWAT's Biological Hazard Specialists are trained to handle worst case bio warfare situations. Terrorists planning to unleash a bio hazard attack upon unsuspecting civilians do not want to deal with these guys. Tacita Sed Mortiferum.


Chem-Haz Specialist
The SWAT Chemical Hazard Specialists are able to survive and succeed in toxic environment operations for hours at a time. Where others run away, they run in. Feels like home.

Shattered Web Agents
Special Agent Ava
Initially underestimated, Special Agent Ava soon became her team's ultimate secret weapon. Despite receiving three out of five possible FBI Honorary Medals, Ava is surprisingly indifferent to her accomplishments. The way she sees it, it's nothing compared to growing up with four older brothers in urban New Jersey. Special Agent Ava takes pleasure from the simple things: clean wins, cold beer, and turning bad guys into thin crust pizza pie. They see me. They're confused. And then they're dead.


Lt. Commander Ricksaw
Lt. Commander Ricksaw
Lt. Commander Ricksaw's comically laissez-faire attitude toward heavy combat keeps his SEAL team calm and deadly in the most dire situations. Having lead more special ops than any other SEAL to date, Ricksaw knows life is short, and encourages his team to make the most of the time they have—including cheerfully serving up bullets and frag grenades to high- value targets at any and all occasions. Hotdogs, hellcats and hand grenades. Hooya!


Michael Syfers
An ex-Division I athlete, Syfers was recruited by the FBI after a catastrophic knee injury ended his sports career early. Yet even in adversity he remained positive. It's rare to find someone whose desire to succeed is matched by their desire to do good, but Syfers checks both boxes. Naturally, I finished my reps.


'Two Times' McCoy
'Two Times' McCoy
'Two Times' McCoy earned his nickname by completing TACP's field training twice. Official records mark this up to a scheduling mix-up, but his teammates report restraining him from completing the trifecta. With inhuman reserves of physical and mental stamina, McCoy often finds himself the last person standing at the end of any conflict—physical and verbal alike. Yep. Still here.


Markus Delrow
There's no detail too small for Markus Delrow. Equipment, battle plans, oppositional tactics—you name it—and he's already thought of it twice. Being two steps ahead is what he does best, and Delrow takes pride in being the brains of the operation. All that's left is to execute.


Buckshot
Known as SEAL Team's "Weapons Sommelier" Buckshot has thoroughly field-tested and reviewed almost every available military weapon in staggering depth. ST6 relies on Buckshot's knowledge of lesser-known guns for edge case advantages in ground based operations—but in the interest of time, they strenuously avoid casual conversation on the topic. They talk to me. The guns. They have feelings.


Operator
Members of the FBI's SWAT team are deployed in high-risk situations. Counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and bomb defusals are a few of the many disciplines FBI SWAT agents specialize in. Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity.


Seal Team 6 Soldier
Seal Team 6 Soldier
Combat-ready and hungry for wins, SEAL Team 6 soldiers know how to get the job done. I'm just happy to be here.


B Squadron Officer
Highly classified and incredibly lethal, Officers in the SAS spend years sharpening their skills through infiltration, hostage rescue, and —REDACTED— missions not fit for the public eye. Who dares, wins.


3rd Commando Company
An elite soldier from Germany's Kommando Spezialkräfte, members of 3rd Commando Company are hand-picked to be part of KSK's Operational Forces. This is not relevant to the task at hand.