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* The intent of this guide is to familiarize players with the functionality of specialized weapon systems, particularly those employed outside the purview of a standard fireteam. | * The intent of this guide is to familiarize players with the functionality of specialized weapon systems, particularly those employed outside the purview of a standard fireteam. | ||
* The scope of this guide is the functionality of these weapon systems, and their common employment within a fighting force. | * The scope of this guide is the functionality of these weapon systems, and their common employment within a fighting force. | ||
+ | [[Specialized_Weapon_Systems#meme|''Crew Served Weapon'']] | ||
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− | == | + | == Crew Served Weapons == |
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− | === | + | === Heavy Machine Guns === |
+ | Heavy Machine guns are machine guns typically above rifle-caliber but below cannon-caliber (12.7mm/.50 cal, 14.5mm). They are often mounted on vehicles or aircraft in addition to being deployed on tripods. When used by infantry they are most likely used in a defensive role due to their weight. | ||
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+ | Examples you may find in-game include: | ||
+ | * M2/M2A1 ".50 Cal" | ||
+ | * DShK "Dishk" | ||
+ | * NSV | ||
+ | * Kord | ||
+ | * KPVT | ||
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+ | === Automatic Grenade Launchers === | ||
+ | Automatic Grenade Launcher are belt-fed grenade launchers typically fired from vehicles or a tripod. They usually have high explosive power than automatic cannons, but lower velocity. The weight of the weapon and its makes man-packing it difficult over long distances. | ||
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+ | Examples you may find in-game include: | ||
+ | * Mk-19 | ||
+ | * HK GMG | ||
+ | * AGS-30 | ||
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+ | === Recoiless-Rifle === | ||
+ | Recoiless rifles are a hybrid between a cannon and rocket-launcher that can fire larger projectiles than cannons of similar weight, and often have rocket-assisted projectiles that have longer range than most unguided launchers. Can fire both anti-tank and anti-personnel/structure rounds. | ||
Examples you may find in-game include: | Examples you may find in-game include: | ||
− | * | + | * SPG-9 |
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− | + | === Anti-Tank Guided Missiles === | |
− | + | Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, or ATGMs use some method of post-launch guidance to extend their range, and improve accuracy over unguided launchers. Usually tripod-mounted. They have large warheads designed to destroy even the heavier main battle tanks. | |
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Examples you may find in-game include: | Examples you may find in-game include: | ||
− | * | + | * BGM-71 TOW (SACLOS) |
− | * | + | * 9M133 Kornet (SACLOS) |
− | * | + | * 9K115-2 Metis-M (SACLOS) |
− | + | * MILAN (SACLOS) | |
− | + | ==<nowiki/>== | |
+ | overview | ||
+ | ===Unguided Launchers=== | ||
Examples you may find in-game include: | Examples you may find in-game include: | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 11 November 2018
{{#invoke:Sidebar|sidebar}} {{#invoke:Message box|mbox}} {{#invoke:Message box|mbox}} Disclaimer:
- The following document may not necessarily reflect the views and doctrine of the UOTC.
Intent Statement and scope:
- The intent of this guide is to familiarize players with the functionality of specialized weapon systems, particularly those employed outside the purview of a standard fireteam.
- The scope of this guide is the functionality of these weapon systems, and their common employment within a fighting force.
Contents
Crew Served Weapons
Heavy Machine Guns
Heavy Machine guns are machine guns typically above rifle-caliber but below cannon-caliber (12.7mm/.50 cal, 14.5mm). They are often mounted on vehicles or aircraft in addition to being deployed on tripods. When used by infantry they are most likely used in a defensive role due to their weight.
Examples you may find in-game include:
- M2/M2A1 ".50 Cal"
- DShK "Dishk"
- NSV
- Kord
- KPVT
Automatic Grenade Launchers
Automatic Grenade Launcher are belt-fed grenade launchers typically fired from vehicles or a tripod. They usually have high explosive power than automatic cannons, but lower velocity. The weight of the weapon and its makes man-packing it difficult over long distances.
Examples you may find in-game include:
- Mk-19
- HK GMG
- AGS-30
Recoiless-Rifle
Recoiless rifles are a hybrid between a cannon and rocket-launcher that can fire larger projectiles than cannons of similar weight, and often have rocket-assisted projectiles that have longer range than most unguided launchers. Can fire both anti-tank and anti-personnel/structure rounds.
Examples you may find in-game include:
- SPG-9
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, or ATGMs use some method of post-launch guidance to extend their range, and improve accuracy over unguided launchers. Usually tripod-mounted. They have large warheads designed to destroy even the heavier main battle tanks.
Examples you may find in-game include:
- BGM-71 TOW (SACLOS)
- 9M133 Kornet (SACLOS)
- 9K115-2 Metis-M (SACLOS)
- MILAN (SACLOS)
overview
Unguided Launchers
Examples you may find in-game include:
hniper Rifleseader
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Examples you may find in-game include:
- L129A1
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