Quick answer: external, internal, and UAV-only Black Ops 7 tools are built for different buyers. External is usually the simpler all-round option, internal is for deeper feature sets, and UAV-only is for players who mainly want radar-style information.
Definition: A cheat type is the way a tool is built and used, such as an external overlay, an internal menu, or a UAV-only information tool.
External tools normally run alongside the game and use a separate loader or overlay. Buyers usually choose external when they want a simpler setup path and a feature set that is easier to understand.
Internal tools are usually chosen by buyers who want a deeper menu or more advanced feature control. They can be more sensitive to updates, so the status page and changelog matter more after patches.
UAV-only tools focus on radar or map-awareness style information instead of a full feature stack. They are useful when you want information support without buying a larger internal or external menu.
For a current example, check the Black Ops 7 UAV-only product page and confirm availability on Cheat Status.
Do not rely on an old blog post or screenshot for live availability. Product pages explain what each tool is for, but /cheat-status is the live source for current product state.
Usually, yes. External tools are often simpler for buyers who want a cleaner setup path, but the exact product notes matter.
No. UAV-only tools are focused on radar or map-awareness information, not a full feature menu.
Use Cheat Status for the live state and Updates for changelog context.
Yes. Game patches can require maintenance, so check status before launching after updates.