
In the sequel and Redux, the Rangers' armor has had a drastic change, the only thing remaining the same being their combat helmet.


This uniform is usually dotted with ammunition pouches, med-kits, knives, and a few rangers wear it with a hood. In Metro 2033, almost all Rangers, except Vladimir, are seen wearing a uniform consisting of a heavy sherpa lined jacket, combat trousers and boots, a heavy chest armor, spalders, and the iconic Ranger helmet. Throughout the Metro games the Rangers wear a distinctive set of uniforms. Due to their alliance with Polis, they also are able to understand a lot of pre-war scientific knowledge about technology or biology since D6 and Polis are only two stations able to analyze and understand the bio-weapon unleashed by the Red Line. While the Rangers have a superior armory over any in the metro, their mechanics also make sure that they have a steady supply of well maintained vehicles, both rail within the Metro and off-road on the surface. Pre-war weapons are maintained by the most skilled gunsmiths the Metro can offer, giving them a Kalash over a Bastard. Most of them were soldiers and technicians before the 2013 apocalypse, giving them an advantage in understanding various pieces of equipment. What the rangers lack in number, they make up for in technological standards and are considered to be the most technologically advanced in the whole metro system along with Polis. One is located near the Smolenskaya station, and the other near Oktyabrskaya station.Īfter the Battle for the Bunker and during the events of 2035, the Rangers moved their permanent base to Smolenskaya station, close to Polis, and to Arbat, where Miller has set up his HQ. The Rangers maintain two permanent base located in churches on the surface, both known as Sparta. However, in Metro: Last Light, after the discovery of D6 they make their main base there. In both the Metro 2033 book and game, their main base is Polis.

The Spartans maintain a large amount of bases and outpost throughout the Metro.
