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The Australian [[Owen Submachine Gun]] is used by British troops.
The Australian [[Owen Submachine Gun]] is used by British troops.
[[File:Owen-gun 400.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Owen Mark I - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Owen-gun 400.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Owen Mark I - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Mowas owen.jpg|500px|thumb|none|]]
[[File:Mowas owen.jpg|600px|thumb|none|]]
===PPSh-41===
===PPSh-41===
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===Sten Mk. V===
===Sten Mk. V===
The [[Sten Mk V]], used by British soldiers, is incorrectly called "[[Sten Mk I*|Sten Mk.1]]" in-game.
The [[Sten Mk V]], used by British soldiers, is incorrectly called "[[Sten Mk I*|Sten Mk.1]]" in-game.
[[File:Sten Mk5 without vertical grip.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sten Mk V without vertical grip - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Sten Mk5 without vertical grip.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sten Mk. V without vertical grip - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Mow sten V.jpeg|500px|thumb|none|]]
[[File:Mow sten V.jpeg|600px|thumb|none|]]
==Rifles==
==Rifles==
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Called "EM-3" in-game, the [[Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I]] is used by British Riflemen. It holds 10 Rounds of "Rifle Ammo" and the rate of fire is the same as other bolt action rifles.
Called "EM-3" in-game, the [[Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I]] is used by British Riflemen. It holds 10 Rounds of "Rifle Ammo" and the rate of fire is the same as other bolt action rifles.
[[File:LeeEnfield4Rifle.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mark I - .303 British]]
[[File:LeeEnfield4Rifle.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mark I - .303 British]]
[[File:MOW EM3.jpeg|500px|thumb|none|Lee-Enfield in game]]
[[File:MOW EM3.jpeg|600px|thumb|none|Lee-Enfield in game]]
====Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I (T)====
====Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I (T)====
Called "EM-2" in-game. Holds 8 Rounds of "Rifle Ammo".
Called "EM-2" in-game. Holds 8 Rounds of "Rifle Ammo".
[[File:Smle4mk1t.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mark I (T) - .303 British]]
[[File:Smle4mk1t.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mark I (T) - .303 British]]
[[File:Mow EM2.jpeg|500px|thumb|none|]]
[[File:Mow EM2.jpeg|600px|thumb|none|]]
===M1A1 Carbine===
===M1A1 Carbine===
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The [[Boys anti-tank rifle|Boys Anti-Tank Rifle]] is used by British forces. All Anti-Tank Rifles in the game use the same "AT Rifle Ammo".
The [[Boys anti-tank rifle|Boys Anti-Tank Rifle]] is used by British forces. All Anti-Tank Rifles in the game use the same "AT Rifle Ammo".
[[File:BoysMkIATRifle.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Boys Mark I - .55 Boys (13.9x99B)]]
[[File:BoysMkIATRifle.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Boys Mark I - .55 Boys (13.9x99B)]]
[[File:Mow boys.jpeg|500px|thumb|none|If you tried firing the Boys like this, your tailbone would be broken. The Boys was known to have extremely unwieldy recoil.]]
[[File:Mow boys.jpeg|600px|thumb|none|If you tried firing the Boys like this, your tailbone would be broken. The Boys was known to have extremely unwieldy recoil.]]
===PTRD-41===
===PTRD-41===
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The [[ZB-53 / Vz.37|BESA]] tank machine gun is mounted on British Armored Vehicles and tanks. Appears as "B.E.S.A.".
The [[ZB-53 / Vz.37|BESA]] tank machine gun is mounted on British Armored Vehicles and tanks. Appears as "B.E.S.A.".
[[File:BESA.jpg|400px|thumb|none|BESA tank machine gun - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
[[File:BESA.jpg|400px|thumb|none|BESA tank machine gun - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
[[File:Mow mk3Valentine.jpeg|500px|thumb|none|A MK.3 Valentine firing the BESA Machine gun.]]
[[File:Mow mk3Valentine.jpeg|600px|thumb|none|An Mk.3 Valentine firing the BESA Machine gun.]]
===Degtyaryov DP-27===
===Degtyaryov DP-27===
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===Vickers Mk. I===
===Vickers Mk. I===
The [[Vickers Machine Gun|Vickers]] is used by British forces.
The [[Vickers Machine Gun|Vickers]] is used by British forces.
[[File:551 02.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Vickers Mark I - .303 British]]
[[File:Vickers gun.JPG|thumb|none|300px|Vickers Mark I - .303 British]]
[[File:Mow vickes.jpeg|500px|thumb|none|A British soldier lays down some fire using a mounted Vickers.]]
[[File:Mow vickes.jpeg|600px|thumb|none|A British soldier lays down some fire using a mounted Vickers.]]
==Launchers==
==Launchers==
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The [[PIAT]], called "P.I.A.T." in the game, is used by British forces.
The [[PIAT]], called "P.I.A.T." in the game, is used by British forces.
[[File:Piat gun loaded.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (PIAT) with loaded bomb - 3.25 in]]
[[File:Piat gun loaded.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (PIAT) with loaded bomb - 3.25 in]]
Men of War (Russian: В тылу врага 2: Лис пустыни, or Behind Enemy Lines 2: Desert Fox) is a 2009 real-time strategy video game. Players issue orders to and/or take direct control of soldiers on a simulation-driven battlefield.
The game takes place during World War II (with the exception of the Vietnam expansion pack) and features battles set in Europe, the Soviet Union, Crete, and North Africa across three different campaigns for the Americans, Germans and Soviets. The Empire of Japan was later introduced as a multiplayer faction in a patch.
On November 1, 2009, a sequel called Men of War: Red Tide (Russian: "Черные бушлаты") was released, featuring missions centered on the Soviet Naval Infantry of the Black Sea Fleet, in addition to adding the arsenals of two more countries, Italy and Romania. This game notably featured no multiplayer or editor.
On February 25, 2011, a stand-alone expansion pack called Men of War: Assault Squad was released, featuring more small arms and high quality weapon models. The expansion pack focused on the multiplayer and infantry combat aspects of the game more.
On September 9, 2011, another stand-alone expansion called Men of War: Vietnam was released, featuring 2 campaigns focused on the Vietnam War (of the Vietcong and their Russian Advisors, and American Forces respectively) and featuring Vietnam War-era weapons.
On April 12, 2012, a sequel called Men of War: Condemned Heroes was released, featuring several campaigns focusing on the infamous Soviet "Penal battalions" and high quality human models.
It is not to be confused with the Perry Lang's action film Men of War.
The following weapons appear in the video game Men of War:
All SMGs in-game use "Pistol Ammo" (which, essentially, is correct because most SMGs have pistol-caliber rounds).
Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II
The MP28 is used by Japanese squads like the "Scout" and "SMG Gunners" and is incorrectly called the "Type 100 SMG". It is only available in multiplayer or in the editor.
M1A1 Thompson
The M1A1 Thompson is used by American soldiers and some British soldiers.
M3A1 '"Grease Gun"
The M3A1 "Grease Gun" is used by US soldiers and incorrectly holds 32 rounds.
MP 40
This is the most common weapon used by German soldiers in the single-player campaign. In real life, the K98k was much more prevalent than the MP40.
MP 3008
The MP 3008, a German last-ditch weapon based on the British Sten Mk II is available.
The De Lisle Carbine is used by the Allied Elite unit in multiplayer mode. It holds 7 rounds of "Rifle Ammo".
FG-42
The FG 42 is used by the Fallschirmjäger (German Paratroopers, hence the "FG" 42) in multiplayer mode. Like the STG-44, the FG-42 in game- is also classified as an SMG. It holds 20 rounds of "Pistol Ammo".
Called "EM-3" in-game, the Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I is used by British Riflemen. It holds 10 Rounds of "Rifle Ammo" and the rate of fire is the same as other bolt action rifles.
Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I (T)
Called "EM-2" in-game. Holds 8 Rounds of "Rifle Ammo".
M1A1 Carbine
The M1A1 Carbine is used by US Soldiers. It holds 15 rounds, more than any other rifle-type weapon in Men of War.
M1 Garand
The M1 Garand is used by US soldiers in the game. It's a semi-automatic rifle, meaning the fire rate is higher than other bolt-action rifles, but it only holds 8 rounds of "Rifle ammo".
In Men of War, the STG-44 is classified as an SMG and called "MP-44", a popular misnomer. It holds 30 Rounds of "Pistol Ammo" and the range of the STG-44 is longer than other SMGs.
SVT-40
The SVT-40 is used by the Soviet elite unit in multiplayer mode and is also available in the editor.
Anti-Materiel Rifles
Boys Mk. I
The Boys Anti-Tank Rifle is used by British forces. All Anti-Tank Rifles in the game use the same "AT Rifle Ammo".
PTRD-41
Due to a bug, both the PTRD-41 and PTRS-41 use the same model (which is a PTRS-41).
PTRS-41
The PTRS-41 is carried by the Soviet tank hunter unit.
Most of the Machine Guns in the game use the "MG Ammo Belt", but large-caliber Machine Guns like the DShK or Browning M2 use another kind of "MG Ammo Belt".
The MG34 is used by the German forces, usually, mount on vehicles.
MG 42
The MG42 is used by German soldiers. It is modeled with a 50 Round drum but holds a 75-Round “MG Ammo Belt”s.
Nambu Type 96
The Type 96 light machine gun is used by the Japanese Machine Gunner and Parachuter units. Like the Arisaka rifle, it is incorrectly called the "Type 99".
Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun
The Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun is used by the Japanese forces and is incorrectly mounted on Japanese vehicles.
The M9 "Bazooka" is used by US Forces, and (incorrectly) Soviet AT Soldiers use it in multiplayer mode.
Panzerfaust
Like the real-life version, the Panzerfaust is a disposable weapon in the game. When the Panzerfaust is fired, the user will drop the empty tube and pick up a new one.
The PPD-40 , called "PPD" in game, is used by Soviet Paratroopers during the first campaign. It shares the same stats of the PPsh-41.
Orita M1941
The Orita M1941 , called "Orita SMG" in game, is used by Romanian soldiers. It feeds 32-round stick magazines.
Beretta Model 38A
The Beretta Model 38A , called "Bereta M938A" in game, is used by Italian soldiers.
Rifles
AVS-36
Simonov AVS-36 Rifles are used by Soviet Paratroopers during the first campaign and holds 15 rounds of "Rifle Ammo". It loses ammo rapidly due to its high rate of fire.
The Breda Modello 30, called the "Breda Mod.30" in game, is used by Italian soldiers.
Launchers
Granatbüchse 39
Called "Gzb.39" in game.
Men of War: Vietnam
Pistols
Mk 22 Mod 0 "Hush Puppy" (Smith & Wesson 39)
The Mk 22 Mod 0, called "Smith" in game, is used by SOG members which includes all storyline characters of the US Campaign.
Makarov PM
The Makarov PM pistol is carried by NVA officers and Rocket Launcher operators.
Mauser C96
The Mauser C96 appears used by an NVA General in a single mission, it is gold plated and called the "Mauser" in-game.
Rifles
Like the original Men of War, all assault rifles (AK-47\M-16) are classified as SMGs, loading "Pistol Ammo". However, battle rifles like the M-14 still use "Rifle Ammo".
SKS
The SKS is used by NVA Riflemen. The model of the SKS in game has no bayonet attachment.
AK-47
The AK47 is used by NVA soldiers, and it is also used by SOG member Bill Kirby in the US Campaign.
M14 Rifle
M14s are used by US Riflemen and ARVN Rangers and incorrectly holds 20 rounds of "Rifle Ammo".
M16
M16 rifles, used by US soldiers and ARVN Rangers, have -2 ammo per magazine (for example a M16 with 20-Round magazine only holds 18-rounds).
XM177E1
XM177E1s are used by Carl Dillan and some US Special Forces operators.
SVD Dragunov
The SVD Dragunov is used by NVA snipers in US Campaign, but it is only available for Soviet Military Adviser Mikhail Morozov during the Vietnamese Campaign.
In Men of War: Assault Squad, they correctly call the MP28/II by its real name (unlike it's Type 100 designation in the original game), and it has two different model.
In Men of War: Assault Squad, the FG 42 became reclassified as a Machine Gun. It holds 30 rounds of "MG Ammo Belt".
Machine Guns
Browning M1919A6
Vickers K
The Vickers K machine gun is available in Men of War:Assault Squad. Surprisingly, the Vickers K is not mounted on any vehicles or aircraft, but used by the British SAS in multiplayer.