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October 30, 2025

ARC Raiders: How to Find ARC Probes and ARC Couriers ARC machines are constantly dropping valuable tech across the Rust Belt — here’s where to find their Probes and Couriers for easy loot

Across the Rust Belt in ARC Raiders, the mysterious ARC faction continuously deploys Probes and Couriers from orbit. No one knows their exact purpose, but every player knows one thing — they’re packed with valuable loot.

Both types of ARC drops can be breached to collect materials like ARC Circuitry, Motion Cores, and Powercells, along with more common components such as Metal Parts.

The key difference lies in how you find and approach them — and how much risk you’re willing to take.


📡 How to Find ARC Probes

ARC Probes are tall, glowing white pillars around 2–3 meters high, marked by a purple light at the top. They frequently drop from the sky throughout a match, making them one of the more common ARC structures you’ll encounter.

You can also come across crashed Probes, identifiable by a thick column of black smoke rising into the air.

Here’s how to track them effectively:

  • Listen for the static beeps. Each active Probe emits a faint beep every five seconds, helping you home in on their location.
  • Look for smoke signals. Crashed Probes always generate a visible smoke trail, making them easy to spot from a distance.
  • Approach carefully. Once you start breaching, the Probe’s static noise grows louder — alerting nearby Raiders and ARC units.

Each intact Probe contains several loot compartments, while crashed Probes have only one. Though smaller, both can provide critical materials for crafting upgrades and survival tools.

⚠️ Pro Tip: If a Probe lands in a heavily contested area, consider waiting until the chaos dies down before looting — the sound will attract more than just machines.


🚀 How to Find ARC Couriers

ARC Couriers are harder to spot than Probes but can still lead to some solid rewards. These craft usually crash-land, leaving behind wreckage that resembles a UFO or rounded transport pod.

Here’s how to locate them:

  • Follow the smoke. Just like crashed Probes, Couriers emit a trail of black smoke after impact.
  • No audio cues. Couriers don’t produce the same static beeps as Probes, so you’ll rely more on visual indicators.
  • Breach quietly. While Couriers don’t generate extra noise during a breach, your actions can still draw nearby enemies.

Compared to Probes, Couriers offer less loot overall, but they’re safer and easier to collect from due to the lack of audible alerts.

💡 Tip: If you’re running low on resources but want to avoid heavy firefights, prioritize Couriers over Probes.


⚙️ Loot Overview

Whether you’re breaching a Probe or salvaging a Courier, here’s what you can expect to find:

  • ARC Circuitry
  • ARC Motion Cores
  • ARC Powercells
  • Metal Parts and crafting resources

Probes tend to offer higher-tier ARC components, while Couriers serve as quick, lower-risk opportunities for steady material gains.


💭 Final Thoughts

ARC Probes and Couriers are essential for players looking to gear up quickly in ARC Raiders. Probes come with greater risk — and greater reward — while Couriers provide safer but lighter hauls.

If you want to thrive on the Rust Belt, keep your ears open for static, your eyes on the horizon for smoke, and your team ready for whatever the ARC sends next.

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