Cheaterwipinggluhar.mp4 Apr 2026
In the clip, a player (the "cheater") is seen using high-functioning exploits—typically speed hacks and aimbots—to eliminate Gluhar and his entire six-man guard squad in a matter of seconds.
Usually features "rage hacking," where the cheater doesn't care about being caught and uses maximum speed and accuracy. cheaterwipinggluhar.mp4
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. In the clip, a player (the "cheater") is
Reserve (the underground bunker or the train station area). Seeing them "wiped" effortlessly by a single player
Gluhar, recognizable by his heavy weaponry and lack of armor on his head/chest in some variants.
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