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==LAW Missile Launcher==
==LAW Missile Launcher==
The LAW missile launcher is partly based on the real LAW and partly on the multi-shot rocket launcher from [[Far Cry]], which in turn was based extremely loosely on the M202A1 FLASH rocket launcher. The Crysis LAW is a pre-loaded, disposable three-shot anti-vehicle weapon which fires laser-guided missiles, fitted with an optic sight which stows by folding into the top of the weapon. The rear part of the launcher tube is extended as part of the arming procedure, as with the real-life M72 LAW.
The LAW missile launcher is partly based on the real LAW and partly on the multi-shot rocket launcher from [[Far Cry]], which in turn was based extremely loosely on the M202A1 FLASH rocket launcher. The Crysis LAW is a pre-loaded, disposable three-shot anti-vehicle weapon which fires laser-guided missiles, fitted with an optic sight which stows by folding into the top of the weapon; the flared front of the device contains the missiles, which all share a single common exhaust tube. The rear part of the launcher tube is extended as part of the arming procedure, as with the real-life M72 LAW.
 
Soldiers seen carrying LAWs usually stow them on their back in the extended position; Korean soldiers are sometimes seen with them, and in ''Warhead'' an American Nanosuit team is encountered who are armed with LAWs and Gauss rifles.


[[Image:M72A2LAW.jpg|thumb|600px|none|M72A2 LAW]]
[[Image:M72A2LAW.jpg|thumb|600px|none|M72A2 LAW]]
[[Image:ScreenShot0179.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Nomad aims a LAW at the alien Exosuit on the deck of the USS ''Constitution'']]
[[Image:ScreenShot0179.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Nomad aims a LAW at the alien Exosuit on the deck of the USS ''Constitution''. Note that even though this weapon was part of an American stock, the lettering on the side is still in Korean.]]


==C4 Demolition Pack==
==C4 Demolition Pack==

Revision as of 21:54, 14 June 2009

The following weapons can be seen in the videogame Crysis:

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SCAR

The weapon used by the Marines and the player is actually a Heckler & Koch XM8 chambered for 6.8x43mm; this implies that in Crysis' world, the XM8 won the SOCOM SCAR competition rather than the FN Mk.16 and Mk.17 as in real life. The assault rifle can be customised in-game; the player can attach either a reflex sight [an EOTech-style dot scope], assault scope [an Aimpoint-style telescopic reflex sight, which, for some reason, has a TDS Plex reticle with the hash marks upside down] or a sniper scope [a dual-magnification long-range device] to the upper rail. The forearm side rail accepts a two-mode module that functions as either flashlight or laser sight. The underbarrel mount accepts a grenade launcher with a built-in rangefinding function that provides a reference point for aiming at a set target, or a bizarre device called the 'Tactical Attachment' that functions as a self-replenishing, completely silent dartgun. Finally, a suppressor can be attached.

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XM8 assault rifle
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Warhead's SCAR.

FY-71

The FY-71 is the main weapon for the North Korean soldiers in-game. It is actually based on the AK-74M, chambered for 5.45x39mm. Like the SCAR, it features the ability to be customised. It features all the same modification options as the SCAR, with a single addition; it can fire incendiary bullets as well as regular rounds.

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AK-74M assault rifle
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FY71 assault rifle.

MPX8

The MPX8 is the main weapon for North Korean forest patrols. It closely resembles an Heckler & Koch MP7A1 albeit somewhat longer and uses 4.6x30mm rounds. The MPX8 can also be seen in the hands of some North Korean nanosuit soldiers. The MPX8 has the same modification options as the SCAR, safe that it lacks an underbarrel mount point.

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H&K MP7A1 PDW
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MPX8 being customized.

DSG-1

As the name implies, it's based on the DSR-1 with a forward mounted 10 round detachable box magazine and barrel that resembles that of the Heckler & Koch PSG-1. It can be equipped with all scopes. The weapon is used by North Korean soldiers and North Korean nanosuit commandos. It is a straight-pull bolt-action rifle and fires 7.62x51mm NATO rounds.

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DSR-Precision GmbH DSR-1
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Heckler & Koch PSG-1
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Crysis DSG-1
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Psycho operates the bolt of his DSG-1 in Crysis Warhead.

Bauer SOCOM

Based on the prototype 4.6x30mm Heckler & Koch "Ultimate Combat Pistol." It is wielded by North Koreans and US Marines. It can be dual wielded, set to a two-round burst firing mode, suppressed and / or equipped with a laser / flashlight combination attachment.

Heckler & Koch UCP prototype from 2004
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Bauer SOCOM with silencer and laser pointer. The tube above the laser emitter is the flashlight.
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Dual SOCOMs.

XM2014 Tactical Shotgun

The shotgun in Crysis is based on the Benelli M4 Super 90 but is operated by pump-action. It uses 12 gauge shells (fed from an 8-round integral tube magazine) and has an adjustable choke that can increase or decrease the spread. Unlike most video game shotguns the Crysis shotgun has fairly realistic accuracy. It can be equipped with all scopes and the laser / flashlight module. It is used by both KPA and US troops.

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Benelli M4 Super 90
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Shotgun

Hurricane Minigun

A homage to Predator's hand-held M134 Minigun, the Hurricane Minigun can only be used by nanosuit soldiers (both the player and the North Korean commandos). It fires from a 500-round drum magazine and can be equipped with a laser sight (quite useful as the minigun doesn't have iron sights) or a flashlight. In Warhead, a mounted version can be seen on vehicles and in fixed installations, which does have an iron sight.

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Hurricane minigun
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Hurricane minigun, vehicle mounting

GK8 Gauss Rifle

Used by US Marines and the player, this is a bolt-action magnetic accelerator that functions similarly to the sniper rifle, but with a substantially more potent round. The name and upper mount rail suggest it is based on the Heckler & Koch SL8 rifle.

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Heckler & Koch SL8 civilian rifle
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GK8 Gauss Rifle

AY-69 SMG

Found only in Crysis Warhead, the AY-69 is a North Korean-made compact version of the MPX8 that takes up the handgun slot and can be dual wielded. It has some similarity to the Jian She submachine gun, the police configuration of the Chinese Type 05 SMG, though it is shorter and loads through the grip rather than the bullpup configuration of the Jian She.

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AY-69 being used by player.

FGL40 Grenade Launcher

A six -shot North Korean grenade launcher based on the Milkor MGL. Found only in Crysis Warhead.

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Milkor MGL grenade launcher
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Player takes cover with an FGL40 Grenade Launcher.

LAW Missile Launcher

The LAW missile launcher is partly based on the real LAW and partly on the multi-shot rocket launcher from Far Cry, which in turn was based extremely loosely on the M202A1 FLASH rocket launcher. The Crysis LAW is a pre-loaded, disposable three-shot anti-vehicle weapon which fires laser-guided missiles, fitted with an optic sight which stows by folding into the top of the weapon; the flared front of the device contains the missiles, which all share a single common exhaust tube. The rear part of the launcher tube is extended as part of the arming procedure, as with the real-life M72 LAW.

Soldiers seen carrying LAWs usually stow them on their back in the extended position; Korean soldiers are sometimes seen with them, and in Warhead an American Nanosuit team is encountered who are armed with LAWs and Gauss rifles.

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M72A2 LAW
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Nomad aims a LAW at the alien Exosuit on the deck of the USS Constitution. Note that even though this weapon was part of an American stock, the lettering on the side is still in Korean.

C4 Demolition Pack

A remote-triggered demolition charge that can be thrown or attached to surfaces. The M112 shown on the game's charge is in fact the real name of a US C4 demolition charge; the Crysis C4 is made from three blocks attached together with duct tape.

Real-life M112 C4 block; note the first two lines of text are identical in the image below
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M112 C4 charge in-game

M15 Anti-Tank Mine

Only useable in multiplayer but also used in Crysis Warhead's singleplayer.

Claymore Mine

The Claymore in Crysis is depicted as a directional proximity triggered antipersonnel mine, and is used by Korean forces to booby-trap fences in one of their outposts. In Crysis Warhead, it is usable by the player.

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Psycho holds a Claymore mine in Crysis Warhead during Korean amateur pilot hour.

TAC Launcher

The TAC launcher is a large hand-held grenade launcher designed to fire a nuclear round with a yield of several dozen tons. More to add here when I have a better image to compare it to things.

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Nomad welcomes some aliens to Earth, Will Smith style.

PAX Plasma Accumulator Cannon

Seen only in Crysis Warhead and used in multiplayer, this short-ranged plasma cannon is a superweapon used against the final boss in Crysis Warhead.

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The PAX more or less recycles the TAC Cannon model.

Fragmentation Grenade

The frag grenades in Crysis seem to be based on the M26 hand grenade.

M84 Flashbang Grenade

These can be used to blind enemies.

AN-M18 HC Smoke Grenade

These can be used to hinder the enemy's abilities to attack you.

Type 88 "Shi Ten" Machine Gun

All mounted machine guns in Crysis are based on the Chinese-made Type 88 GPMG. The Type 88 is the most common armament on light vehicles and is used in both the hatch and coaxial mounts on tanks. They can also be seen in numerous fixed installations mounted on tripods or monopods. Their cover can be destroyed, but the guns themselves are invincible. Regardless of how they're mounted, they have infinite ammunition and are governed by a heat gauge.

Chinese Type 88 General Purpose Machine Gun.
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Crysis MG mounted on a Korean light vehicle.
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Crysis MG mounted on an American tank's commander's hatch.

General Electric M61 20mm Vulcan cannon

General Electric M61 Vulcan rotary guns are seen in Phalanx naval CIWS mounts on US carriers in both games, and in Crysis are also used by the Constitution's escorts to fire at the swarms of attacking aliens after the nuclear strike against the Sphere.

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Phalanx CIWS mounting for 20mm M61 Vulcan
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A Phalanx CIWS mounting is visible on the superstructure of the carrier USS Constitution (CVN-80) in Crysis' final level.

20mm Machine Gun

A 20mm heavy machine gun is seen in Crysis Warhead mounted both in fixed positions and on vehicles, and fires high-explosive rounds. More to be added later when I have some decent images of it.

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20mm machine gun mounted on a Korean train.

General Dynamics M197 Vulcan

A three-barrel rotary gun similar to the M197 Vulcan is mounted on Korean helicopters and US Marine Corps VTOLs.

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Korean helicopter; these are troop-carrying gunships most likely based on the Russian Mi-24, and carry a three-barrel gatling in their chin installation.
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American Marine Corps VTOLs are armed with a vulcan cannon, and serve a similar purpose to the Korean helos.