ARC Raiders: How to Find and Use the Turbine Compressor

ARC Raiders: How to Find and Use the Turbine Compressor

I crouched behind a shipping crate while a Turbine settled its legs into the dirt, missiles humming like angry wasps. I had one Hullcracker and thirty seconds before it rose again — you learn fast what matters. If you want the Turbine Compressor, you’re the person who finishes the job, not the one who watches it fly away.

On a cramped rooftop I counted the seconds before it rose — How to destroy a Turbine in ARC Raiders

The Turbine isn’t a normal spawn. I’ll tell you straight: when it’s airborne, your bullets feel useless. Its shields soak damage, so spraying it while it hovers is a waste of time and ammo.

It carries precise missiles and lays proximity mines that detonate if you wander inside their radius. You and your squad can be shredded in two hits if you let it control the space — stay behind cover and respect its angles.

The Turbine in the air in ARC Raiders
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When it lands it plants three legs and opens its core—three spinning yellow canisters. That’s your target window. Aim for a single canister at a time and make cover your second weapon; it will still try to claw you apart while grounded.

I trust the Hullcracker here. You can buy one in the in-game shop for credits, and its explosive shells forgive imperfect aim by detonating on impact. It behaves like a miniature mortar and shortens the firefight, which is the whole point.

The Turbine on the ground in ARC Raiders
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How do I get a Turbine Compressor in ARC Raiders?

You get the Turbine Compressor by destroying a Turbine during a raid. Simple, brutal, and slightly nerve-racking. Turbines only spawn after a raid surpasses the 15-minute mark, so don’t expect one in a quick hit-and-run.

When the Turbine dies it drops the Compressor—grab it fast. If your team hesitates, somebody else will loot it and you’ll be left with regrets and a shorter list of crafting options.

When do Turbines spawn in ARC Raiders?

Turbines can appear on any map, but the timer is strict: raids must pass 15 minutes. Plan your loadout and credits accordingly; that window is where you either get a valuable item or you don’t.

At a workbench I tested the parts and counted the benefits — How to use the Turbine Compressor in ARC Raiders

Once it’s in your inventory, the Compressor has immediate, concrete uses. The most obvious is crafting the Powered Descender, which slows your fall and prevents accidental death from height — an easy insurance policy for risky routes.

The Compressor is also required for the Avian Alarm user project. That’s a five-stage community task with rewards that justify the grind if you’re aiming for progression. Complete all stages and the rewards are worth the effort.

What does the Turbine Compressor do?

It’s a crafting component. Use it for the Powered Descender and to finish stages in the Avian Alarm project. The studio could add more recipes later, so it’s smart to stockpile if you expect future updates to expand crafting trees.

Think of the Turbine Compressor like a rare circuit board you’d buy from a specialist vendor — valuable, limited, and worth hoarding if you play for long-term gains. The Powered Descender alone repays one Compressor by saving lives and time.

I’ve broken down the encounter, the timing, and the uses because the last thing you want is to stand under a landed Turbine with the wrong tool in hand. Will you take the shot the next time one touches ground and risk everything for a Compressor?