Army — Escape from Tarkov Loot ESP + Movement Build
UndetectedArmy is the top of the CheatsVault Tarkov lineup: a flea-priced loot filter you tune item by item, an aimbot that switches between Head and Legs, and a full stack of movement and quality-of-life edges. It maps the raid before you push: every rig, backpack and stash rated by rouble value, with box and skeleton ESP so a Scav can't flank you while you're loot-goggling.
- Head or Legs hitbox switch
- Flea-priced loot filter
- Kappa + quest item toggles
- Box, name, skeleton ESP
- No weapon collision + mag drills
See Army in action
What Army does
Loot ESP built on flea prices
- Loot ESP with a minimum flea price gate — set it around 78,000 roubles and the noise disappears
- Fully customizable item filter with a searchable list, priced per item
- Kappa-required-only toggle for grinding the collector items
- Quest-items-only toggle to surface just your active task list
- Quest item override so a cheap-but-required find still lights up under your price floor
Hitbox-selectable aimbot
- Aimbot with adjustable FOV — start tight, around 20
- Bindable aim key so it only engages when you press it
- Primary hitbox set to Head
- Secondary hitbox toggle key that swaps you to Legs mid-fight
- Snapline to read the angle before you commit to the peek
Player ESP and chams
- Player ESP boxes with name tags on every PMC and Scav
- Skeleton ESP to read stance and lean before a push
- Distance readout so you know when to reposition
- Chams in a colour you choose, so targets read through cover
Movement and quality-of-life edges
- No recoil and no sway for a flatter spray
- No weapon collision so you stop clipping doorframes and cover
- Mag drills buff for quicker reloads and mag loading
- Instant examine and instant plant for task runs and timed objectives
- Speedhack via a motion scale near 1.4x — powerful, but the loudest option, so keep it optional
- No visor, remove shot effects, plus a camera FOV and aspect-ratio changer
Tuning Army's Escape from Tarkov loot ESP and settings
Army’s Escape from Tarkov loot ESP is the reason to buy the top tier. Set the minimum flea price to something like 78,000 roubles and the raid stops nagging you about screws and duct tape. You only see the trades worth the detour.
From there the searchable item filter lets you build the exact list you care about: flip on Kappa-required-only when you’re chasing the collector items, or quest-items-only when you’re deep in a task run, and lean on the quest item override so a cheap-but-required find (a bronze pocket watch, a car battery) still lights up even when it sits under your price floor.
On the aimbot, keep the FOV tight (around 20) and bind it to a key so it only fires when you press it; a wide, always-on FOV is what gets people clipped and reported.
The primary hitbox sits on Head, and the secondary hitbox toggle key drops you to Legs mid-fight, which is the honest play against a fully-geared PMC in a Killa-tier rig where a thorax shot just eats armour.
Pair the snapline and skeleton ESP to read lean and stance before you peek, and set chams to a colour that reads against your usual ground: something that cuts through the greens of Woods and Customs.
The movement layer is where Army earns its price. No weapon collision on its own is worth the upgrade (no more catching your barrel on a Factory doorframe or a Reserve stairwell), and no recoil plus no sway turn a modded M4 into a laser. Mag drills, instant examine and instant plant quietly save minutes across a wipe.
The speedhack (motion scale near 1.4x) is the one to respect: it’s a real edge for beating an exfil timer, but it’s also the loudest thing in the build, so leave it off when you’re playing careful: a Labs run for keycard value, or a quiet Woods extract camp.
No cheat is unbannable; Army is sold only while it’s confirmed undetected against BattlEye and comes off sale the moment a patch makes it risky.