While boss-killing is a standard part of Tarkov , Gluhar and his guards are known for being extremely difficult "aim-bots" themselves, often one-shotting players from long distances. Seeing them "wiped" effortlessly by a single player moving at impossible speeds highlighted how advanced and disruptive cheating had become.
Usually features "rage hacking," where the cheater doesn't care about being caught and uses maximum speed and accuracy.
Gluhar, recognizable by his heavy weaponry and lack of armor on his head/chest in some variants.
Reserve (the underground bunker or the train station area).
The notoriety of clips like "cheaterwipinggluhar.mp4" eventually led to the 2023 "The Wiggle That Killed Tarkov" investigation by YouTuber g0at , which used similar footage to claim that a massive percentage of raids contained at least one cheater. Key Details in the Video
is a viral gameplay clip from the tactical shooter Escape from Tarkov that became a community-wide symbol of the game's struggle with blatant cheating . The Story of the Clip