Call of Duty’s new DMZ mode drops operators onto the abandoned island of Ashika with one goal: infiltrate, complete missions, and exfil successfully. Scavenging weapons and gear is crucial to survival. But few resources are as valuable as gasoline.
Vehicles allow for rapid traversal and quick extractions. Keeping their tanks full is essential. That’s where siphoning gas from the abandoned vehicles scattered across Ashika Island comes in.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll teach you everything a spec ops pro needs to know about siphoning gas in DMZ‘s Ashika Island map. You’ll learn:
- How Ashika Island’s dark history set the stage for DMZ
- Where to find gas cans and vehicles ripe for siphoning
- Step-by-step instructions for pulling fuel safely and efficiently
- Pro tips from top streamers and players for maximizing your haul
- How siphoned gas links into DMZ’s web of missions and contraband
- Siphoning strategies for different playstyles – from stealthy to aggressive
- Key takeaways to dominate in your next infiltration
This guide will equip you with the knowledge to keep your vehicles fueled and your missions rolling. Time to master the art of the siphon, operator!
Ashika Island: From Tropical Paradise to DMZ Hotzone
Before diving into fuel farming, let’s set the scene with some backstory on Ashika Island itself. This history lesson will help you understand how this once-idyllic tourist destination became a warzone.
Life Before the Attacks
Ashika Island boasts a beautiful tropical climate and thriving coral ecosystems offshore. Its main economic drivers were fishing, agriculture, and a blossoming tourism industry.
The island operated as a province of the Republic of Adal, with its own local governor and legislature. But in reality, the central government held most of the power and influence.
Cracks Emerge
In the years prior to its quarantine, cracks started to show in Ashika’s facade of paradise. Despite influxes of Western tourists, large swathes of the population remained impoverished.
This bred resentment towards both the island’s elite and the mainland government. Extremist groups began to gain footholds among the marginalized.
Simmering tensions reached a boiling point when a series of coordinated terror attacks rocked the island. This plunged Ashika into chaos overnight.
Full Descent into DMZ
Seeing an opportunity, the Al-Qatala terrorist group took responsibility for the attacks. They surged in to seize power amidst the instability.
In response, the Republic of Adal labeled the entire island a DMZ – demilitarized zone. They quickly withdrew all military and government personnel.
This complete isolation and lawlessness allowed Al-Qatala to take total control. Rogue factions also moved in, creating the dangerous web of operatives, terrorists and refugees we see today.
And that brings us to the present day situation on Ashika Island. Let’s get into how gas siphoning fits into the current state of operations.
Why Fuel Matters in DMZ Ashika Island
As an operator infiltrating Ashika, you’re concerned about two things: completing missions and extracting safely. Having an optimized vehicle loadout is key for both.
Fueling Faction Mission Mobility
Many high-value faction missions require traveling to specific areas of the map. Having your own set of wheels makes hitting these remote objectives possible within the time limit.
For example, the White Lotus may task you with infiltrating Sawah Village up north. Without a vehicle, you’d never make it to that extraction point down south once you grab the target.
Quick Extraction Getaways
Extraction choppers only linger for a short window before taking off. You need a fast way to reach exfils from anywhere on the massive map.
Say your squad is looting the Taraq Town core when the extraction countdown starts. Your only chance is hopping into a fueled vehicle to race over and extract before getting left behind.
Cutting Off Enemy Transportation
Disabling enemy vehicles serves a tactical purpose as well. Without working cars and helicopters, you limit rogue operatives’ ability to hunt your squad.
Sabotage trucks parked at militant camps to trap enemies there. Or siphon Al-Qatala choppers so they can’t swarm your position.
As you can see, powered transportation is essential on Ashika Island. Next we’ll cover how to stock up on gas for your fleet.
Locating Gas Cans on Ashika Island
Gas cans are your ticket to keeping vehicles fueled up in DMZ. But cans don’t grow on trees. You’ll need to track them down across specific spots on the island.
Here are the top areas to locate gas cans during infiltration:
Gas Stations
Obviously gas stations are the primary place to pick up cans, typically 1-3 per location:
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Sawah Gas Station – Northern village along the coast
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Airport Station – South of the Airport POI
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Highway Station – Next to the highway west of Airport
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Farm Station – Small rural station amidst the farms
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Marina Station – Near the Marina docks south of Sawah
Check the shelves, corners, and registers inside. Also scan around the perimeter and look under canopy roofs outside.
Fuel Depots
For major fuel stockpiles, target the island’s fuel depots:
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Ashika Fuel Depot – Large tanks southeast of the Marina
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North Ashika Depot – More tanks way up north of Sawah
Load up on cans sitting around the premises. Watch for enemies guarding the depot too.
Garages & Hangars
Poke around garages and hangars for additional gas cans:
- Inside vehicle garages
- On shelves in repair hangars
- Around parked planes/choppers
Rogue Camps
Plenty of fuel reserves can be found in militant camps:
- Check their garages and sheds
- Steal cans being used for molotovs
- Grab cans powering their generators
Just be ready to fight or sneak your way in and out.
With this intel in hand, you can strategically plan gas can supply runs during your infiltrations. Now let’s get to siphoning.
Step-by-Step: Siphoning Gas from a Vehicle
Once you have cans in hand, it’s time to fill them up. Here is the full process for safely and effectively siphoning gas:
1. Equip a Gas Can
Access your inventory and equip a gas can into one of your slots. Make sure it’s empty – full cans prevent siphoning.

Equip an empty gas can before starting
2. Locate a Vehicle & Approach
Find any drivable vehicle on the island, like an SUV, truck, or helicopter. Walk up close to it.

Any working vehicle can be siphoned
3. Enter the Vehicle
When prompted, press the button to enter the vehicle.
For most ground vehicles just walk into the door. For aircraft, vault into open sides.

Enter the vehicle through doors or accessible sides
4. Select Gas Can and Siphon
Inside the vehicle, open your inventory again. Highlight and select the equipped gas can.
Choose the “Siphon Gas” prompt. A progress bar will show the can filling.
Select the gas can and choose "Siphon Gas" to start fueling
5. Repeat as Needed
One can only holds a set amount of fuel. Keep siphoning with new cans until your supply is full.
Then focus on safely extracting your haul. We‘ll cover extraction tips shortly.
And that’s the full process for siphoning gas from vehicles! Seems simple, but mastering this key skill takes strategy.
Pro Tips from DMZ Experts
To gain more insider knowledge, we picked the brains of streamers and pros who have mastered fuel farming in DMZ. Here are their top tips:
DocDisrespect – 2x Champion
“Make sure you‘re packing a combat knife before siphoning. Busting the gas cap open faster means spending less time outside the vehicle vulnerable. Gotta watch those corners.”
NICKMERCS – MFAM Grit Captain
“I say stealth is critical early. Park vehicles out of sight before siphoning – garages, sheds, etc. Masks that sound. Last thing you need is company mid-siphon.”
TimTheTatman – World‘s Okayest Gamer
“Hit every single station and depot at the start of the match while it‘s quiet. Stack cans for later while everyone else fights over loot.”
CouRageJD – 100 Thieves Co-Owner
“Your priorities are defend, fuel, repair, in that order. Get your cans first, then hunker and fill. No point siphoning once you‘re taking shots.”
Smixuh – Renowned Battlefield Pilot
“For aircraft, park them in hidden spots, not runways. Less conspicuous. And always have a squadmate stand guard – that tarmac is a death trap when exposed.”
As you can see, the pros emphasize stealth, preparation, and coordination. With that wisdom in mind, let‘s move onto integrating siphoning into your overall mission strategy.
Completing Siphon-Based Missions
Factions will occasionally task you with missions that require siphoning gas from specific vehicles. These provide major XP rewards upon completion.
For example, Sawah’s governor may request you siphon fuel from the militants hoarding the island’s helicopter fleet.
You’ll then have to work your way onto the Airport tarmac, access the parked helicopters, and siphon gas from each one.
Be sure to track these objectives in the Missions menu. Their multi-step nature means extra planning and care while siphoning.
Siphon Challenges – Rewards for Draining it All
Along with missions, various Daily and Seasonal Challenges involve siphoning large amounts of gas:
Daily: Siphon Gas from Vehicles (0/3)
Seasonal: Siphon 250 Gallons of Gas
These challenges unlock rewards like new skins, blueprints, attachments and more.
So don’t ignore bonus siphon objectives as they come up each day and season. Go for 100% completion.
An Operator‘s Guide to Safely Extracting Gas
Grabbing cans is one thing, but successfully extracting your liquid gold is another. Use these tips to safely exfil your precious fuel reserves:
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Refuel vehicles – Top off the tank before driving to extract
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Pack extra cans – Bring more fuel than you need as backup
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Share cans – Spread fuel amongst squad to reduce risk
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Suppressors – Mask noise when moving between vehicles
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Avoid hot zones – Steer clear of contested areas
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Utilize cover – Use garages and hangars to refuel
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Defend first – Secure the perimeter before siphoning
And remember, the highest value fuel loads deserve the most care in extraction. Getting greedy can quickly backfire if you‘re careless.
Vehicle Profiles for the Discerning Operator
To siphon gas effectively, you need to be familiar with the island‘s main vehicle types. Let’s dive into key traits of each:
ATK – All-Terrain Vehicle
Seats: 2 players
Top Speed: Fast
Durability: Low
Handling: Responsive
Usage: Recon & transport
RHB – Armored SUV
Seats: 5 players
Top Speed: Moderate
Durability: High
Handling: Heavier
Usage: Assault & extraction
Cargo Truck
Seats: Up to 12 players
Top Speed: Slow
Durability: Moderate
Handling: Cumbersome
Usage: Squad transport
Helicopters
Seats: 3-6 players
Top Speed: Very fast
Durability: Low
Handling: Complex
Usage: Rapid traversal & exfil
As you can see, each vehicle brings distinct strengths and tradeoffs. Consider your squad composition and objectives when picking rides.
A heavily armed team may prefer the protection of a RHB. A stealth squad could take recon ATKs. And helicopters are great for quick insertion or extraction.
Gas Siphoning for Different Playstyles
Not everyone takes the same approach in DMZ. Here’s how to adapt siphoning strategies for different playstyles:
Stealth Operators
- Use suppressors when moving between vehicles
- Siphon in concealed locations like garages
- Refuel rides out of sight
- Prioritize covered extraction routes
Aggressive Teams
- Clear areas before siphoning
- Assign designated defenders
- Pack extra ammunition
- Don‘t hesitate to shoot your way out
Support Players
- Carry extra cans for teammates
- Share fuel at rendezvous points
- Draw fire away from siphoning allies
- Provide cover when squadmates are exposed
Solo Infiltrators
- Siphon sparingly to avoid carrying much fuel
- Map out quieter siphoning locations in advance
- Use distractions and diversions
- Plan extraction route specifically for solo exfil
Your approach will differ match to match. But these tips will help you adapt on the fly.
Key Takeaways for Siphoning Gas in DMZ
Let’s review the key lessons for mastering the art of siphoning gas in DMZ:
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Siphoning allows you to stay mobile, enabling missions and quick extractions
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Search gas stations, depots, garages and rogue camps for cans
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Enter any drivable vehicle, select your can, then tap “Siphon Gas”
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Fill multiple cans across several matches to stockpile reserves
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Complete faction missions and challenges that require siphoning
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Safely extract your supply and use it to refuel ride for exfils
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Match your siphoning tactics to your squad and preferred playstyle
Fuel powers victory in DMZ. Follow this expert guide to keep your tanks full and power through those high-stakes infiltrations. The fight for Ashika Island runs on gas – time to rack up some siphonic achievements, operator!