Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising: Difference between revisions
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Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising: Difference between revisions
The Mk. 13 Mod 0 can be mounted on the SCAR-L (Mk. 16).
The Mk. 13 Mod 0 can be mounted on the SCAR-L (Mk. 16).
[[Image:FN40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The FN40 (Mk. 13) under-slung grenade launcher, seen here in its optional, independent layout, with stock and pistol grip - 40mm]]
[[Image:FN40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The FN40 (Mk. 13) under-slung grenade launcher, seen here in its independent layout, with telescoping stock and pistol grip - 40mm]]
[[Image:Operation Flashpoint Dragon RisingMk13.jpg|thumb|none|700px|A United States Marine reloads a Mk. 13 attatched to a SCAR-L/Mk. 16.]]
[[Image:Operation Flashpoint Dragon RisingMk13.jpg|thumb|none|700px|A United States Marine reloads a Mk. 13 attatched to a SCAR-L/Mk. 16.]]
===M134 Minigun===
===M134 Minigun===
[[Image:Minigun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|General Electric M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm]]
[[Image:Minigun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|General Electric M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm]]
[[Image:Operation Flashpoint Dragon RisingM134.jpg|thumb|none|700px|A M134 being fired from a helicopter, most likely a UH-60 Black Hawk.]]
[[Image:Operation Flashpoint Dragon RisingM134.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A M134 being fired from a helicopter, most likely a UH-60 Black Hawk.]]
=People's Liberation Army=
=People's Liberation Army=
Revision as of 17:54, 27 September 2009
The following weapons are in the upcoming first person shooter Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising:
Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising is the official successor to Operation Flashpoint, developed by Codemasters instead of Bohemia Interactive Studio. The game will revolve around a fictional conflict between the United States and China on the island of Skira, a fictional island based on the real life island of Kiska, in the Aleutian island chain.
Two versions of the Mk. 16 are known to be in the game: a "stealth" version with a suppressor and a red dot scope, and an "assault" version with a grenade launcher and red dot scope.
Six different versions of the M4A1 can be used in the game: a standard rifle, an "assault" version with an M203 grenade launcher, a "CQB" version with an EOTech holographic sight, a "night ops" version with a night vision scope and a suppressor, a "marksman" version with an ACOG scope, and a "stealth" version with a suppressor and red dot scope.
Six different versions of the M16A4 can be used in the game: a standard rifle, an "assault" version with an M203 grenade launcher, a "CQB" version with an EOTech holographic sight, a "night ops" version with a night vision scope and suppressor, a "marksman" version with an ACOG scope, and a "stealth version" with a suppressor and red dot scope.
Two different versions of the M82 are available in the game: a standard rifle with a regular scope, and a "night ops" version with a night vision scope.
The M203 can be mounted on the M4A1 and the M16A4.
FN40GL (Mk. 13 Mod 0)
The Mk. 13 Mod 0 can be mounted on the SCAR-L (Mk. 16).
M134 Minigun
People's Liberation Army
Pistols
QSZ-92
Submachine Guns
Type 05
Assault Rifles
QBZ-95
According to a weapons list posted on Gamespot, the QBZ-95 comes in four versions: a standard rifle with no attatchments, a "marksman" version with a scope, an "assault" version with a grenade launcher, and a "night ops" version with a night vision scope.
Type 81
According to a weapons list posted on Gamespot, the Type 81-I comes in four versions: a standard rifle with folding stock, an "assault" version with a grenade launcher, a "night ops" version with a night vision scope and what appears to be a flashlight attatched to the barrel, and a "marskman" version with a scope and folding stock.