Chem-Haz Capitaine Gendarmerie Nationale
About Chem-Haz Capitaine Gendarmerie Nationale
Chem-Haz Capitaine Gendarmerie Nationale is an agent skin depicting a Gendarmerie Nationale operative in a dark tactical uniform with a helmet, goggles, respirator, and French insignia. Unlike weapon finishes, this CS2 agent skin changes the character model itself, giving the Terrorist side a specialized hazmat-style appearance grounded in modern law-enforcement equipment.
Release & Source
The Chem-Haz Capitaine Gendarmerie Nationale can be found in the Operation Riptide Agents.
The Chem-Haz Capitaine Gendarmerie Nationale is a Superior-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Chem-Haz Capitaine Gendarmerie Nationale uses French Gendarmerie-themed CT voice lines in CS2. In matches, you will hear French callouts for actions like spotting enemies, throwing utility, taking damage, and round win or loss states, which makes this agent sound distinct from default FBI or SEAL Team 6 CT agents.
This agent stands out through its blue Gendarmerie Nationale uniform, helmeted chemical-hazard gear, and French voice set. Compared with CT agents like Chem-Haz Specialist SWAT or FBI variants, it has a more specialized hazmat look and a different national faction identity, so the main differences are visual model details and in-game voice audio.
Blue and navy-toned CT loadouts fit this agent best, especially M4A1-S Blue Phosphor, USP-S Orion, FAMAS Roll Cage, and MP9 Cobalt Paisley. If you want a cleaner police or tactical theme, M4A4 Desolate Space is less consistent, while M4A1-S Guardian and Five-SeveN Angry Mob keep stronger blue accents that work better with the Gendarmerie palette.
Yes. Chem-Haz Capitaine Gendarmerie Nationale is part of the Operation Riptide Agents set, which introduced several new agent finishes and faction variants. On marketplace pages, that association matters mainly for identification and collecting, since it ties the model to the Riptide-era agent release.

