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=Allied | =Allied Weapons= | ||
==Welrod Silenced Pistol== | ==Welrod Silenced Pistol== | ||
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==Colt M1911== | ==Colt M1911== | ||
The [[M1911]] is the main sidearm for the first few missions. | |||
[[Image:M1911_1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1911 in the Philippines.]] | [[Image:M1911_1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1911 in the Philippines.]] | ||
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Used by the player in a few of the missions and by US Marines in the 3rd mission. | Used by the player in a few of the missions and by US Marines in the 3rd mission. | ||
[[File:Garand.jpg|thumb|none|500px]] | |||
[[Image:M1_reload|thumb|none|400px|M1 Garand in the middle of a reload.]] | [[Image:M1_reload|thumb|none|400px|M1 Garand in the middle of a reload.]] | ||
==Lee-Enfield== | ==Lee-Enfield== | ||
Seen | Seen wielded by a Chindit fighter, but not usable by the player. | ||
==Springfield M1903A4== | ==Springfield M1903A4== | ||
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Used only in one mission in the entire game. | Used only in one mission in the entire game. | ||
=Imperial Japanese Weapons= | |||
==Type 26 Revolver== | |||
Only seen by two Japanese officers in the 6th mission. Cannot be used by player. | |||
==Nambu 14th Year== | |||
Weapon used by Japanese officers in the 6th mission of the campaign. Cannot be used by player. | |||
==Arisaka Type 99== | |||
Used by Japanese soldiers in every level often with a bayonet attachment used in banzai charges. Cannot be used by player. | |||
==Type 11 LMG== | |||
[[Image:Type11.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Type 11 Light Machine Gun - 6.5x50mm Arisaka.]] | |||
Seen many times being used by Japanese soldiers, and can be used in several missions by the player (not counting the ones that are mounted at machine gun posts). | |||
==Type 99 LMG== | |||
Only seen and used in the final mission, first in the opening cutscene then by Japanese sailors. You eventually find one for yourself. | |||
==Type 99 Cannon== | |||
In some levels, the player will be attacked by Japanese A6M Zeroes which will attempt to strafe the player with their [[Type 99 cannon]]s. | |||
[[Image:Type 99-1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Type 99 cannon 20mm with ammo drum]] | |||
==Type 100== | |||
Though it was originally planned to be a useable weapon in the game, the Type 100 is only seen in the first cutscene of the final mission. When PFC Tanaka gets off the plane, the Japanese sailor on the left is holding a Type 100 while talking to the other sailor on the right who has a Type 99 LMG. | |||
==Type 97 Frag Grenade== | |||
Your standard grenades as well as the Japanese's. | |||
==Lunge Mine== | |||
Used by the "Pole Miners" during the Phillipines invasion. | |||
[[Image:Pole_bomb.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A poor image of a pole miner in action]] | |||
[[Image:Lunge Mine.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Lunge Mine used by the Imperial Japanese Army participating in Self-Sacrifice]] | |||
Historically, this is quite inaccurate as the Japanese would not have been using such suicidal tactics early in the war in 1941, when they were on a seemingly unstoppable offensive in the Pacific and South East Asia. It was much later in the war (1944-1945) when they began to desperately turn to suicide tactics like the Lunge Mine, the Kamikaze raids and the human-mine. | |||
[[Category:Video Game]] | [[Category:Video Game]] |
Revision as of 07:53, 16 July 2011
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The following weapons appear in the video game Medal of Honor: Rising Sun:
Allied Weapons
Welrod Silenced Pistol
A Welrod Silenced Pistol is used in the Singapore Sling mission.
Colt M1911
The M1911 is the main sidearm for the first few missions.
M1 Garand
Used by the player in a few of the missions and by US Marines in the 3rd mission.
Lee-Enfield
Seen wielded by a Chindit fighter, but not usable by the player.
Springfield M1903A4
Used as a sniper rifle in a few of the missions by the player.
Thompson M1928
Not really used too much throughout the game.
Sten MK II Silenced
Used by the player for a few miisions and is used by Major Bromley.
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
Used only once in Campaign mode when Gunny gives you one while on the USS California at Pearl Harbor.
Browning M2 Water Cooled
Used by the player aboard the USS California at Pearl Harbor.
Winchester 1893 Riot Shotgun
Gunney's weapon of choice and eventually used by the player in further missions.
M9A1 Bazooka
Used only in one mission in the entire game.
Imperial Japanese Weapons
Type 26 Revolver
Only seen by two Japanese officers in the 6th mission. Cannot be used by player.
Nambu 14th Year
Weapon used by Japanese officers in the 6th mission of the campaign. Cannot be used by player.
Arisaka Type 99
Used by Japanese soldiers in every level often with a bayonet attachment used in banzai charges. Cannot be used by player.
Type 11 LMG
Seen many times being used by Japanese soldiers, and can be used in several missions by the player (not counting the ones that are mounted at machine gun posts).
Type 99 LMG
Only seen and used in the final mission, first in the opening cutscene then by Japanese sailors. You eventually find one for yourself.
Type 99 Cannon
In some levels, the player will be attacked by Japanese A6M Zeroes which will attempt to strafe the player with their Type 99 cannons.
Type 100
Though it was originally planned to be a useable weapon in the game, the Type 100 is only seen in the first cutscene of the final mission. When PFC Tanaka gets off the plane, the Japanese sailor on the left is holding a Type 100 while talking to the other sailor on the right who has a Type 99 LMG.
Type 97 Frag Grenade
Your standard grenades as well as the Japanese's.
Lunge Mine
Used by the "Pole Miners" during the Phillipines invasion.
Historically, this is quite inaccurate as the Japanese would not have been using such suicidal tactics early in the war in 1941, when they were on a seemingly unstoppable offensive in the Pacific and South East Asia. It was much later in the war (1944-1945) when they began to desperately turn to suicide tactics like the Lunge Mine, the Kamikaze raids and the human-mine.