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In addition to your standard weapons you have the
chance to unlock more powerful useful weapons! choose them wisely
you may need them!
FRG-1 Grenade
Hand-thrown, the FRG-1 is a modernized Fragmentation Grenade
which yields a small but highly lethal explosive radius. By
substituting the traditional TNT filler with the RDX chemical
compound, PNC (polyethyl nitrate cyclobutane) the grenade offers
a lighter grenade with enhanced effectiveness. |
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RDX DemoPak
Similar to its predecessor, C4, RDX DemoPak is a remotely
detonated, plastic-bonded, chemical explosive. The RDX is
infused with the highly stable high explosive chemical compound,
PNC (polyethyl nitrate cyclobutane), increasing its optimum
effective explosive output. |
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Anti Personal Mine
The APM (Anti Personal Mine) is a directional fragmentation mine
generating a fan-shaped explosion pattern. The mine is highly
lethal to infantry who approach its front at speed, though it
can be defused or circumvented by careful soldiers. |
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II-29 Motion Mine
The II-29 Motion Mine uses an advanced TDD (Target Detection
Device) to actively track and seek enemy vehicles by detecting
their electronic and infrared signatures. The II-29's explosive
yield is lower than traditional mines, as a significant portion
of the mine's housing is dedicated to the TDD. |
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II-14 EMP Mine
The larger, more powerful, stationary cousin of the EMP grenade,
the II-14 EMP Mine utilizes the same electromagnetic pulse
methodology to fully immobilize nearby machinery in almost all
situations. |
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Lambert Carbine
Originally designed for early century Special Operations Forces,
the modernized Lambert Carbine remains the weapon of choice for
urban warfare, given its manoeuvrability-enhancing compact
design and rapid rate of fire. What the Lambert Carbine lacks in
stopping power, it makes up for tenfold in usability. Made from
SB-7, the latest polyimide matrix material, the rugged yet
lightweight Lambert Carbine produces minimal recoil ensuring
accurate burst suppression. The double magazine feeding system
and compressed, low calibre ammunition enables unmatched fire
volume. |
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Baur H-AR
The Baur H-AR (Heavy Assault Rifle) is a bulked-up edition of
the SCAR 11, firing high-caliber, tungsten-core ammunition for
maximum damage potential. Manufactured with HM-3 composite
metals, the weighty, but powerful Baur H-AR is found most often
in front line conflict. |
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Voss L-AR
Ergonomically designed with a fibre-reinforced polymer shell,
the Voss L-AR (Light Assault Rifle) is a close cousin of the
Krylov FA-37, sacrificing incapacitation capabilities for
increased portability and firing longevity. Used primarily in
supportive, high movement scenarios, the Voss L-AR uses lower
calibre ammunition allowing for higher volume cartridges,
enabling prolonged suppressive assault. |
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PK-74 AR-Rocket
The PK-74 AR-Rocket is fabricated from a fiberglass-zinc amalgam
and filled with a highly explosive synthetic fuel compound. When
attached to the soldier's standard Assault Rifle it results in a
compact and lightweight rifle rocket, ideal for a portable
launcher. The Universal Ammunition, shared with the Herzog
Shotgun, features variable fusing allowing for both impact and
airburst detonations. |
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Herzog AR-Shotgun
Mounted in an under barrel configuration, the 20-gauge Herzog
Shotgun adds substantial short range stopping power to any
assault rifle's standard repertoire. The Herzog utilizes the
same Universal Ammo as the PK-74 AR-Rocket, allowing for
intercompatibility between the two weapons. |
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Clark 15B Shotgun
Built with kylonite, an advanced thermoplastic shell material,
and a polymer drum magazine, the gas-operated Clark 15B Combat
Shotgun fires the latest fin-stabilized flechette Frag-15
rounds, which produce a circular damage pattern, most effective
against close-range, light armored infantry. |
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Ganz HMG
Even more dependable than the Bianchi LMG and more relentless
than the Shuko LMG, the Ganz HMG (Heavy Machinegun) is the
crowning achievement in light machine gun design. Engineered
from super light polymer matter, upgraded with an ultramodern
onboard stabilization and heat reduction system, and fitted with
an electronic double-magazine feeder, the Ganz HMG is unmatched
in power, quality, and consistency of fire. |
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Koenig H-AVR
Unlike its siblings, the Mitchell AV-18 and Sudnik VP, the
Koenig H-AVR (Heavy Anti Vehicle Rifle) lacks any guidance
package, instead relying on the high speed of its projectile to
eliminate targets. With an embedded, microprocessor-driven,
anti-recoil system and steel alloy-composite structure, the
Koenig H-AVR launches armor-piercing fin stabilized projectiles
that have proven far more effective armored targets than
traditional warheads, especially against the weaker rear armor
of tanks. |
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Mitchell SAAW 86
The Mitchell AV-18 Anti-Vehicle weapon is able to perforate even
the most resilient cladding and cause extensive damage. This
modern-day Anti-Vehicle weapon was developed in direct response
to mid-century advances in vehicle armor design. Made from
polyminium, a new titanium-based amalgam, the Mitchell AV-18
body is ultralight, allowing a greater portion of its travel
weight to be dedicated to ammunition. Replacing standard HEAT
(high explosive anti-tank) rockets with heavier, more
formidable, superplastic, multi-warhead explosives, the Mitchell
AV-18 is able to perforate even the most resilient cladding and
cause extensive damage. |
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