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| [[Operation Flashpoint: Red River]] ||  || Shown as shoulder-fired weapon ||  || 2011
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| [[Passion Leads Army, The (aka Glorious Missions)|Passion Leads Army]] ||  || Shown as shoulder-fired weapon ||  || 2011
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Revision as of 13:09, 25 March 2020

The PF-98 is a Chinese anti-tank rocket launcher. It is not to be confused with the PF-89. There are two versions, both equipped with a tripod; the battalion version with a larger tripod, an optical sight, and a fire control unit, and a company version with a smaller tripod and a 4x optical sight with some small computer-assistance. Shoulder-firing is not impossible, but very impractical due to the PF-98 being heavier compared to other equivalent launchers from other nations.

The PF-98 anti-tank rocket launcher appears in the following video games used by the following actors:

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PF-98 battalion version - 120mm
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PF-98 company version - 120mm

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Project Reality Shown as shoulder-fired weapon 2005
Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising Shown as shoulder-fired weapon 2009
Operation Flashpoint: Red River Shown as shoulder-fired weapon 2011
Glorious Missions Shown as shoulder-fired weapon 2011