In the chaotic battlefields of Delta Force, victory often hinges not on raw firepower but on control, disruption, and unexpected tactical flair. That’s exactly where Uluru steps in. As Delta Force’s Engineer-class specialist, Uluru isn’t just another tough guy with grenades. He’s a master of shaping the battlefield with movable cover, precision-guided explosions, and fiery area denial.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Uluru. From Uluru’s ability and trait, to his gadgets and team synergies. So, if you want to control space, strangle enemy momentum, and force the map to bend to your will, Uluru might just be your next go-to operator in Delta Force.
Delta Force Uluru Guide
Abilities and Traits
Uluru, whose real name is David Fletcher, is an Engineer-class operator who specializes in controlling space and dismantling enemy strategies from the ground up. And unlike fast-moving Assault-class operators, Uluru shapes the battlefield by deploying cover, dropping explosives, and denying movement with surgical precision.

When I first played him, I was immediately impressed by how his toolkit blends offense and defense so cleanly. In tight corridors or vehicle-heavy maps, he feels less like a soldier and more like a tactical architect, laying new covers mid-battle and raining down cluster bombs to soften enemy formations.
Uluru can be unlocked for free through Recruitment, meaning you don’t need to spend a penny. All you need to do is log in and complete the task listed to recruit him. No premium tier necessary. For more details on operators or to see where Uluru ranks on our tier list, check our Operator Tier List and unlock guide. And if you’re looking for the best settings, our Settings Guide is the place to go.
Ability: Loitering Munition
This signature weapon launches an image-guided missile that splits into four cluster bombs upon impact. When you aim down sights, you can guide its path, even around corners, to target bunkered enemies or vehicles.

And when hip-fired, it follows a preset trajectory, which is perfect for flushing out entrenched squads or punishing grouped pushes.
Trait: Battle Hardened

While slower and bulkier than assault classes, Uluru’s passive trait grants improved resistance to movement slow effects, whether from fractures, sonic traps, or class gear. This makes his mobility surprisingly reliable, especially when setting up defenses or retreating under pressure.
Gadgets and Weapons
As an Engineer-class operator, Uluru wields both weapon versatility and tactical gadget mastery to absolute perfection. In the heat of battle, his Quickset Cover ability allows you to instantly deploy fast-setting concrete barriers that not only halt enemy sightlines but also redefine key angles on the map.
Whether you’re anchoring a defensive position or constructing choke points for incoming enemies, these barriers enable you to funnel opponents into kill zones or protect your team’s flank. The flexibility here is unmatched, cause you’re not only reacting to enemy advances but actively shaping engagements to your advantage.

Complementing this, Composite Incendiary brings fiery chaos to the mix. This grenade bursts on impact, igniting flames that burn through Quickset Cover, demolishing even your solid barriers in tight situations. The resulting inferno blocks enemy movement, punishes attempted revives, and flushes foes out of entrenched spots.
It’s ideal for clearing hallway forts or dislodging enemies hiding behind your or your foes’ cover. This incendiary tool makes Uluru the rare operator who can counter himself, and it excels in turning enemy setups into liabilities.
Delta Force Uluru Gameplay Tips
1. Zone Denial Specialist
Use Quickset Cover to block enemy sightlines or lure them into kill zones. Then drop Composite Incendiaries behind these walls to trap or disorient opponents trying to break through. This combo is lethal in tight corridors or objective holds.
2. Disrupt with Loitering Munition
In both Warfare and Operations, a well‑timed munition drop can wipe clustered enemies, damage vehicles, or distract foes while teammates reposition. This four‑bomb pattern is ideal for dealing with high‑traffic chokepoints.
3. Pair with Assault Operators
Uluru thrives when paired with aggressive assault-class operators like Tempest or Vyron, who flank and push while you hold or burn enemy strongholds. Your cover buys them time, and their pressure keeps enemies engaged elsewhere.
4. Anti‑Vehicle Role in Warfare
As an Engineer, Uluru’s primary role may shift to disabling enemy vehicles if the battle calls for it. Also, don’t forget to repair all vehicles as needed, and use rockets to engage hostiles. This makes his presence force anti‑armor caution among opponents.
5. Timing is Everything
Deploy gadgets fast to take full advantage of the situation. So drop Quickset Cover right before a push arrives, then throw Composite Incendiaries inside to make further advancement harder. And use Loitering Munition when enemies cluster around cover or vehicles.
Mistakes to Avoid with Uluru
- Don’t overextend: Uluru is powerful defensively, but weak in duels. So stay near your cover or escape corridors.
- Avoid solo flanks: You lack mobility compared to assault classes. Don’t jump headfirst into battles you can’t win, so leave roaming to faster operators.
- Don’t mix gadgets poorly: Quickset Cover and Incendiaries are most effective when used in tandem, not independently. Without the wall, the incendiary is less potent.
Best Team Compositions with Uluru
- Tempest: Here, Uluru blocks the enemy’s lines or burns their advance, leaving them stranded and confused. Then Tempest flanks and picks off survivors.
- Stinger: While you hold and disrupt, Stinger keeps you alive and heals teammates caught in flames or explosions.
Final Thoughts
Uluru brings the essence of Engineers to Delta Force with the creation of covers, area denial, and flexibility with vehicles and explosives. If you want to control space, deny enemy advances, or become a walking red zone, Uluru is your man. His toolkit synergizes seamlessly with more mobile operators, making team compositions strong and fluid.
And that’s all we have for you from our Delta Force Uluru Guide. For more guides:
- Delta Force Tempest Guide and Gameplay Tips
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- Delta Force Shepherd Guide and Gameplay Tips
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