The PentagonLight MS3R-X-SR weaponlight is featured as the "Tactical Light" and appears to reuse the same model from Medal of Honor. The Glock 17 is permanently fitted with a generic tubular micro laser sight. The AN/PEQ-2 appears as the "Laser Sight" for the majority of primary weapons. Laser Sights & Flashlights AN/PEQ-2 ITPIAL Several weapons do use their own unique bipods, such as the FAMAS, most machine guns, and some sniper rifles. It has an odd quirk of appearing folded towards the muzzle in first person but the third person model is stowed facing the opposite direction. Many long arms (namely those that have underbarrel Picatinny rails) in the game use a shared Harris Bipod for the Bipod attachment. The KH2002 is the only weapon with a unique foregrip - it uses a horizontal, finger-grooved grip. The Foregrip attachment appears to be based on the KAC Forward Pistol Grip, however the unscrewable bottom cap is shorter in height and the mounting bracket is shorter in width. The PKS-07 appears as the default scope for the JNG-90, M59/66 SKS, NDM-86, SV-98, and the QBU-88. The PKS-07 is not modeled accurately to it's real life incarnation it bears angular cuts reaching the bottom of the scope base, the left facing adjustment knob is more centered, and the forward facing adjustment knob isn't modeled at all. This model was ported from the multiplayer of 2010's Medal of Honor while the model has since been replaced, the GUI and Battlelog icons still represent this older ACOG model and the textures for this particular model are still present in the game files. In early builds of Battlefield 3, the ACOG model was that of the TA01NSN variant which is easily distinguished by its lack of fiber optics and the presence of backup iron sights. The Trijicon ACOG TA31 appears as the "ACOG". The Trijicon RX01 appears as the "Reflex" and acts as a counterpart to the Kobra. In the alpha, the G3A3 also incorrectly used this mount, though a proper HK claw mount is utilized in the released game. The dovetail mount for AK-type rifles, the NDM-86, and the M59/66 SKS is based on a chopped PSO-1 optic mount. The PSO-1 acts as a counterpart to the ACOG. The EOTech 552 appears as the "Holographic".Ī slightly fictionalized PSO-1 appears in game, depicted with a Weaver/Picatinny rail mounting bracket the likes of the game's PK-A sight. The M145 is depicted with the M4 ballistic reticle instead of the more common M240/249 reticle. The ELCAN M145 MGO appears as the "M145". The reticle is also an incorrect chevron instead of just a regular red dot. The PK-AW is incorrectly depicted as a magnified optic instead of a red dot sight, oddly acting as the Russian counterpart to the M145. Compared to the real PK-AW, the mounting brackets more closely resemble the upper part of the standard PK-A's mount. It is incorrectly described as a holographic sight, and uses a red dot reticle with a red outer ring, which is incorrect as the PK-AS uses a red dot reticle with a black outer ring. The BelOMO PK-AS-W appears as the "PKA-S" and acts as the Russian counterpart to the EOTech 552. Two versions of this model exist a version with 6x magnification which is unlockable for assault rifles, carbines, shotguns, and some LMGs, and a version with 8x magnification which is unlocked by default for all western sniper rifles bar the JNG-90. The Delta Titanium 3-24x56 appears as the "Rifle Scope". Note - it is the same scope used on the SV-98 in Medal of Honor (2010)'s multiplayer.12x magnification optic available for all sniper rifles and the FN SCAR-L. The standard IRNV scope gets no magnification and uses a simple dot reticle, while the IRNV scope used on sniper rifles gets roughly 8x magnification and the same mildot reticle as the Rifle Scope. The AN/PAS-13D V1 thermal scope appears as the "IRNV". Note the border at the edge of the screenshot is authentic, intended to display the edge of the Abrams' display screen as the vehicle moves around. These tanks seem to have been modelled from museum display vehicles, since the gun itself is missing from the mounting.Īn Iranian Type-72Z shows off the DShK it conspicuously does not have. Mountings for the DShK heavy machine gun can be seen on Iranian Type-72Z main battle tanks, modernised versions of the Russian T-55. The ACB-90 Storm (ACB-90 Штурм), a tactical knife made by the Ukrainian company "Voentorg Spetsnaz", is featured as the "ACB-90". The UVSR Taiga is featured as the "Machete" used by Dimitri Mayakovsky in the campaign. The M9 Bayonet is featured as the "Knife". 4.59 QLZ-87 Auto GL in Aftermath + HMMWV Mk.19.4.56 EA/DICE "Silently" Removing DLC weapons.4.55 Could we remove info added pre release.4.45 How do we know the M1911 in this game is an M-45 MEU(SOC)?.4.31 Patch is still yet to reach Xbox it appears.4.25 Added a piece of info about the M1014.4.18 Furthering the US Army / USMC mix theory.4.16 Changing Descriptions in screenshots.
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