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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
WARNING: This page contains spoilers. Read at your own risk!
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (also known as Modern Warfare 2, CoD:MW2 or MW2) is the sixth main installment of the Call of Duty series and the second installment of the Modern Warfare franchise. Officially released worldwide on November 10, 2009, MW2 was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 platforms. The game's storyline is set in the year 2016, five years after the events of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. It continues the plot of the Western governments dealing with the Russian Ultranationalist party, this time lead by Vladimir Makarov, an ex-Soviet Army parachutist officer and elite Spetsnaz operative, which took the the place of Imran Zakhaev who was killed by Joint-Operations of British-American-Russian forces. During the campaign, the player will take the roles of PFC Joseph Allen and PVT James Ramirez of Hunter Two-One, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Army. Also as Sgt. Garry "Roach" Sanderson and Capt. John "Soap" MacTavish of Task Force 141, a new multi-national special operations force which is commanded by LTG Shepherd.
The following weapons and equipment are used in the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, also known as Modern Warfare 2:
Handguns
Note: All handguns in the game, except for the Springfield Pro 1911, are available in both single and multiplayer modes. All handguns in the multiplayer can be equipped with a variety of accessories, including: FMJ rounds, suppressors, dual wield (akimbo), tactical knives, and extended magazines (unless noted otherwise).
Also note that the game shows all the handguns operating in DAO (Double Action Only) mode.
Heckler & Koch USP45
The Heckler & Koch USP45 returns from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, modified (with threaded barrels), appears in single player and multiplayer and can be identified by the markings on the slide. This handgun is equipped with unidentified non-removable, non-usable laser liming modules and it can be equipped with a suppressor. One of the main sidearms of the Russian forces, including Ultranationalists, Internal Troops and Task Force 141. In single player, the USP is always equipped with the tactical knife attachment. A note of interest is that the rear sights are not adjustable ones like that of the USP Tactical. In multiplayer, the USP is unlocked at level 4 (Private First Class) and is an effective sidearm overall. It has a magazine capacity of 12-rounds and 18-rounds with the extended magazines attachment.
Colt Anaconda
The Colt Anaconda, called ".44 Magnum" in-game, is the signature weapon of Lieutenant General Shepard, which he uses it in a couple of significant instances during the storyline. In one scene, he pulls back the hammer, and then the cylinder incorrectly rotates again when he pulls the trigger. Earlier in the story, we see that the revolver is holstered, yet he pulls the same model of that revolver out to shoot someone, as though he has another big Anaconda tucked in the back of his pants. It is a useful weapon in multiplayer mode due to its quick draw, and the fact that the Anaconda will fire as fast as the player can press the fire button. As you probably suspected, the Anaconda is not available with a suppressor or extended magazines as other handguns. Also, instead of 75 kills, the player has to reach 100 kills with this weapon to unlock the tactical knife attachment. Also, the grip has no finger curves, which means they could be Pachmayr Presentation grips. Interestingly, if you zoom in on the barrel of a dropped Anaconda with a regular sniper rifle scope, it reads: "BRAD ALLENCONDA."
Beretta 92SB
The Beretta 92SB returns from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, incorrectly appears as the military issue M9. It is the primary sidearm of all U.S. troops in single player, and is also used by the Afghan National Army, Task Force 141, U.S. Navy SEALs, and is infrequently used by the Middle Eastern OpFor.
IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX
The Desert Eagle returns from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Faust, Alejandro Rojas' assistant, carries a custom variant with a laser aiming module attached it, a black oxide barrel and slide, and a brushed chrome frame. It is equipped with custom 3-dot sights and Magnum Research's new barrel with a Picatinny rail. Main sidearm of the Brazilian militia. Surprisingly, quite a few Americans, most notably Corpoal Dunn, use this gun as their preferred sidearm. Similarly to the Anaconda, 100 kills are required to unlock the tactical knife, and no suppressor or extended magazines are available.
Glock 17 converted to full-auto
The Glock 17 appears in the game in a full auto configuration, with a 33-round magazine. Although it is called "G18", alluding to the Select fire Glock 18 manufactured by the same company, it has no selector switch, and the frame is olive-drab, which was only featured on their semi-automatic designs. The converted Glock 17 is used by the Brazilian Militia, Task Force 141, wounded Shadow Company soldiers if they are in "Last Stand", and on occasion, Middle-Eastern Opfor. The weapons is also available in several Spec-Ops missions. It is unlocked at level 22 (Master Sergeant) for multiplayer modes. The weapon has a high rate of fire, high recoil, but it is possible to utilize the recoil to get headshots. When paired with akimbo and extended magazine attachments, it is especially accurate and deadly.
Beretta 92FS made to resemble a Beretta 93R
The "Beretta 93R" is classified under the Machine Pistol slot, it's attached with a skeletal stock and what looks like an attachment rail for a flashlight/LAM. In-game model has extended mag but still only holds 15 rounds, though in multipayer it has 20 rounds. Seen in the armory in "The Gulag" when the TF141 is searching the prison for prisoner #627. The "M93 Raffica" is unlocked at level 38 in multiplayer, and benefits from low recoil, high damage, fast reload times, and instantaneous ADS. The in-game 93R has a slide mounted safety, characterizing it as a converted 92FS to resemble and function like a Beretta 93R (real 93Rs have a frame mounted safety and a more angler slide). It seems likely that the developers took the base M9 model and added 93R parts to it and made it shoot three-round bursts.
Springfield Armory Loaded 1911
It is the same pistol given to Soap by Captain Price in the 1st game, during the final level, "Game Over". Some Ghillie snipers are also seen with this M1911 holstered, though they never use them and tend to switch to a Heckler & Koch USP that magically appears. When Soap and Price reunite during the Gulag level, Soap hands the pistol to Price and says, "This belongs to you sir." Only usable in the museum bonus level. Strangely, in multiplayer modes, when the player is using a sniper rifle as their primary weapon, on an arctic or desert type map, the M1911 will appear in either the player's holster or on their belt.
Makarov PM
A poster of a Makarov PM is seen in the Multiplayer map 'Salvage" in the small house, along with SVD Dragunov and AKM Posters, and the plans of the attack on "No Russian".
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
The MP5K (with custom Rail Interface System) appears in the game. Comes with a foregrip in multiplayer, but in singleplayer this is absent. Presumably this makes sense to somebody. Used by Brazilian Militia, Middle Eastern OpFor, Rangers, Task Force 141, Russian Internal Troops / FSB, and some Russian soldiers / Ultranationalists. It is often seen with a Red Dot Sight. A suppressed version, the "MP5KSD", is available in "The Enemy of My Enemy," "Just Like Old Times," and several of the Spec Ops missions. Note: The 'SD' suffix denotes an integral silencer; clearly the silencer is NOT integral.
Heckler & Koch UMP45
Used by Russian police, Russian military, Shadow Company and Task Force 141. The UMP45 can be equipped with extended magazines, and is one of the only SMGs to use scopes. It, like the MP5K, has tactical rails added to the bottom and top of the weapon. It incorrectly holds 32 rounds in multiplayer by default.
TDI Vector
The May 24th trailer shows a brief scene of the TDI Vector being used with its experimental 26-round magazine and possible EOTech Holographic sight. In game, it uses a 30-round magazine. Used by Russians, Shadow Company, and occasionally Task Force 141, along with the Brazilians who rarely ever use this. Usually has a reflex sight, and in some levels has a suppressor. Everywhere in the game (unless camouflaged) it has a default tan finish like the real-life prototype; in 'Just Like Old Times' Soap's Vector has a unique black finish.
Brügger & Thomet MP9
The Brügger & Thomet MP-9 variant with the scope rail and folding stock was seen in the Special Ops Gameplay footage. In-game, it is called the TMP, which was manufactured by Steyr until 2001, upon which the design was sold to Brugger & Thomet. Visually, the TMP is identical to the MP9, but lacks the top rail and folding stock. The MP9 Often seen in singleplayer used by Middle Eastern OpFor, Russian Airport Security Police, Makarov's Ultranationalist and Shadow Company and is often dual-wielded (with a fairly realistic drop in accuracy, especially since you lose your ghost-ring ironsights). In multiplayer is has a small 15 round magazine (which can be emptied in about 1 second), but extremely low recoil and great accuracy. It is unlocked at level 58.
FN P90TR
The FN P90TR appears simply as "P90" in MW2. It is used by Russians and Shadow Company members in single player.
PP-2000
Used by Russian Paratroopers and Makarov's Ultranationalist troops in both normal and last stand modes. Interestingly, like the G18/Glock 17 they fire it semi-auto in last stand and usually discharge a few rounds by accident if they are shot in last stand. The PP-2000 can be equipped with assorted sights, scopes and accessories, including a thermal sight on the level "The Only Easy Day ... Was Yesterday." It is an all around effective weapon in multiplayer mode because of its high rate of fire and low recoil. Additionally, the weapon's only drawback is its 20 round magazine.
IMI Mini Uzi
The Mini Uzi returns from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and it is used by Brazilian militiamen, Mid-east OpFor and rarely Makarov's Ultranationalist in the mission "Enemy of My Enemy." Near the end of the game, the player gets to fire a Uzi during the boat chase. Rarely has any attachments. Dual wield available. When aiming down sights, sights are not properly lined up, and the gun would shoot high in reality.
PPSh-41
In the Spec-Ops mission "Hidden," a statue of two Russian soldiers are seen with cement versions of the PPSh-41.
M1928A1 Thompson
In a nod to the previous Call Of Dutys, a WWII-era poster of a woman holding an M1928A1 Thompson can be seen in the multiplayer map "Derail"
Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles
FAMAS F1
The FAMAS F1 is seen in the game. It can only fire in 3-round bursts, and is used mostly by Russians. Occasionally, it can be seen in single player with "White Tape Camo", which is used as a temporary stand-in for the arctic camouflage. It incorrectly holds 30 rounds instead of the FAMAS F1's 25-round capacity.
Colt M4A1 Carbine
The M4A1 is the first weapon available for the player in the entire singleplayer campaign, it used mainly by the U.S. Army Rangers and Task Force 141, including Capt. John "Soap" MacTavish (voiced by Kevin McKidd). During the mission "No Russian", the player, Vladimir Makarov (voiced by Roman Varshavsky) and the few others of the terrorist group are using the M4A1. The in-game model features A.R.M.S. S.I.R. system, flip-up PRI front and A.R.M.S. #40L rear back up iron sights. With a few exceptions, this weapons is mostly used with an M203 grenade launcher, and many of them use other optional attachments. In the "Museum" map, there is a suppressed version of the M4A1 available. Also to note is that the rifles in-game are Colt-manufactured, with Colt's "prancing pony" logo stamped on the left side of the lower receiver on the in-game model. Although curiously, the M4A1 held by Capt. John "Soap" MacTavish in one of the promotional images has a Bushmaster stamp on it.
A common modeling mistake showing the fire selector switch is set on semi-auto, though the weapon it self fire on full auto. In addition to that, the right side of the weapon is a mirror of the left side, which means that the M4A1 lacks very important parts; such as the ejection port, forward assist, brass deflector and magazine release button. This goes for the M16A4 as well.
Colt M16A4
Seen in the "Infamy" trailer. The M16A4 is correctly depicted as the standard weapon of the U.S. Army Rangers. Like the M4A1, many of these have M203 grenade launchers. Mostly seen used by the Rangers in the Washington, D.C. missions or by Task Force 141.
Just like in Modern Warfare 1, when the M16 is mounted with optics, the front sight and the gas block are removed. This would render the gun unable to fire automatically after the first shot. The shooter would have to manually load a round into the chamber by racking the bolt. This would effectively make the gun a bolt action.
AK-47
This AK-47 variant is fitted with Tapco Intrafuse and T6 furniture sets and an M4 carbine stock and Stock Adapter. Standard rifle of pretty much every foreign military you fight. Most are seen with arctic or desert furniture, although some AK's in the level Loose Ends will have several in digital and woodland furniture.
AKM
The AKM is seen on a poster in the Multiplayer map 'Sub Base', but is not usable in the game.
FN SCAR-H CQC
Seen in game trailers and magazines. The SCAR-H is one of the primary rifles of Task Force 141, U.S. Army Rangers, and Shadow Company soldiers. Note that it's an old 2nd generation model used in-game, with the straight cheek rest on the stock. In multiplayer, it correctly holds 20 bullets per magazine, while in singleplayer it holds 30; it can be assumed that, similar to the USP45, all SCAR-H's in singleplayer are equipped with the "Extended Magazines" attachment. It also has a chopped down rear sight. When the weapon is emptied and reloaded, the bolt release is hit, but the bolt is already forward before the reload is started. The SCAR's bolt is designed to lock back in real life upon firing the last round.
FN SCAR-L
In the background image of multiplayer, we see a soldier carrying a third generation SCAR-L with an EOTech sight, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and a vertical foregrip, but it was never used in the game.
FN FAL
The FN FAL appears in the game, equipped with a receiver mounted rail for attaching scopes and 30-round magazines. In game it is simply called "FAL". Although it clearly says FN FAL on the receiver, it has the hand-guard and iron-sights from a FN LAR, and the charging-handle from DSArms SA58 FAL rifles. It is used almost as often as the AK-47 by militia, and sometimes by Russians. It's not capable of full-auto fire, which would seem correct for the inch-patterned FAL. In Singleplayer it is usually equipped with either an M870 Masterkey or an ACOG scope. The "speed reload" technique is utilized when reloading, in which a fresh magazine is used to actuate the release paddle and eject the old magazine. In Multiplayer, the mags hold only 20 rounds unless the Extended Mags attachment is equipped, then it holds 30 like in the Singleplayer.
FN F2000 Tactical
An FN F2000 Tactical (denoted by lack of optical sight) is seen in the hands of a Brazilian Militia. In single player, it is used by the Russians, most notably in the oil rig, where they use thermal sights. The F2000 incorrectly appears with the M203 grenade launcher instead of the FN GL-1. Also, strangely, the EMP has no effect on its reflex sight.
IMI Tavor TAR-21
The IMI Tavor TAR-21 weapon pick-up icon is seen in the new capture the flag video, seen loaded with Full Metal Jacket rounds, and is also seen in the create a class video. It is used by Russian soldiers, and Task Force 141.The IMI Tavor TAR-21 almost always has some kind of optical sight or scope, including the standard MARS sight (As a result, after the EMP 3/4 of them become junk, though ACOG scopes are still usable).
IMI Galil
During briefing for "No Russian" a newspaper article is seen showing an Ultranationalist with a Galil.
Remington ACR
The Remington ACR is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and equipped with a silencer, reflex sight, heartbeat monitor, and a 30 round magazine in the "Cliffhanger" mission. In the mission "Takedown", it's seen with a 40mm M203 Grenade Launcher. Referred as the ACR, it is formerly known as the Magpul Masada. A special black version of the "Cliffhanger" ACR is available in the mission "Just Like Old Times" that has a maximum ammo limit of 1,260 rounds, while the limit of the regular ACR is 650 rounds. Commonly used by the Task Force 141 and Shadow Company. Regardless of single-player missions or multiplayer game modes, all ACR's use Magpul PMAG's, in place of the STANAG magazines.
Mk. 14 Mod 0 EBR
An Mk. 14 Mod 0 EBR can be seen on the background of the Spec Ops main menu.
Mk. 14 Mod 1 EBR
The Mk. 14 Mod 1 EBR appears as the standard weapon for Task Force 141 snipers, and is incorrectly referred to as the "M14 EBR". This seems to be the weapon of choice for Captain MacTavish, and is very rarely found in singleplayer without a scope attached. It is the last sniper rifle to be unlocked in multiplayer, where it is listed as an "M21EBR", likely to remind players of the actual M21 in Modern Warfare. An unscoped Mk. 14 EBR can be seen lying around before you start breaching a wall in the Spec-Ops mission "Breach & Clear.". It is the only time the player gets to use it unscoped.
Heckler & Koch G3A4
The H&K G3A4 appears in trailers and early screenshots, but appears to have been dropped (most likely in favor of the FAL).
Daewoo K2
During briefing for "No Russian" a newspaper article is seen showing a soldier of unknown nationality with a Daewoo K2.
Sniper Rifles
Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention
Used on several occasions by Rangers, and used in the assault on Shepherd's bunker. The Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention is the only usable bolt-action sniper rifle in the game. It incorrectly holds 5 rounds instead of 7. Oddly in "Just Like Old Times" Price and Soap use this gun at extremely close range to their enemies when the major advantage of this gun is supposed to be its incredible accuracy at ranges of up to 2500 yards (slightly over a mile at 7500 feet), this suggests that they were hoping that they could get in a position where they could snipe Shepherd from a distance. If this was not their intention the Mk.14 Mod 1 EBR, which is used by the TF141 earlier in the game would have been better suited for such close range shooting.
Barrett M82A1
The Barrett M82A1 appears as "Barrett .50cal" in the game and has a significantly shorter barrel (although not as short as the M82CQ's). An emplaced M82A1 with variable-zoom thermal sight is used by Russian snipers covering the Mall (the stretch from the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument to the Capital). In multiplayer it is the default sniper rifle. Oddly, it has worse overall stats than the "M21 EBR" or the WA2000. It is incorrectly modeled with ejection port openings on both sides of the receiver.
Walther WA 2000
The Walther WA 2000 is used by Russian snipers in "Loose Ends", with both thermal scopes and optical scopes and by Shadow Company troops in the level "Enemy of My Enemy". While it holds only 6 rounds, it is very accurate and has a small recoil.
SVD Dragunov
The SVD Dragunov is only featured in campaign. Has winter furniture in the level "Contingency". Also poster of a SVD Dragunov is seen in the Multiplayer map 'Salvage" in the small house, along with Makarov PM and AKM Posters, and the plans of the attack on "No Russian".
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
An Accuracy International Arctic Warfare in seen held by a sniper in the multiplayer menu background art, but it is unusable in-game.
Machine Guns
L86A1 LSW
The L86A1 Light Support Weapon appears only once in the entire single-player game, during the defense of the safehouse. Confirmed as an A1 by the round charging handle. The multiplayer ACOG attachment is replaced by the standard SUSAT optical sight of the British Armed Forces. the L86A1 LSW is modeled with the L85A1/A2's longer handguard and a barrel-mounted carrying handle not present on the real weapon.
Heckler & Koch MG4
Russians in some levels use the Heckler & Koch MG4 and it is also seen in Hotel Bravo.
RPD
The RPD light machine gun known as the "RPD" is used in multiplayer of this game and seen in the trailer by a Russian Ultranationalist. Used by Brazilians, Middle Eastern OpFor, and some Russians.
Steyr AUG HBAR
A Steyr AUG H-BAR (Heavy Barrel) is under the light machine gun class in multiplayer, where it mounts a bipod, 42-round magazine and longer barrel. When it appears in the single-player campaign, it is used in an A2-like assault rifle configuration, where it has the standard AUG scope, no bipod, and thirty-round magazine. Used mainly by Russians. When no sight is mounted in multiplayer, the rear sight is missing. It strangely lacks the standard foregrip in multiplayer, though equipping the Foregrip attachment reattaches the standard AUG grip.
FN M240B
The M240 is used by US Army Rangers, Task Force 141, Shadow Company, Juggernauts, and Makarov's terrorists assaulting the airport. Often seen with a heartbeat sensor. Also seen (unusable) mounted on an Abrams tank. Despite firing the full-size 7.62x51mm NATO round, the M240 does less damage than the RPD, and less than even the 5.56mm automatic rifles, the L86 and the AUG H-BAR.
Shotguns
Franchi SPAS-12
The Franchi SPAS-12 with the stock unfolded is used in pump-action mode by the Russians, Shadow Company, and the Task Force, usually with no attachments. An interesting point is that in singleplayer, you can see the empty shells ejecting when the gun is cycled, but you can't see the shells in multiplayer. The gun's ejection port does not open when the gun is cycled.
AA-12
The AA-12 is available in the game and fitted with the 8-round box magazine. Used by the Russians and Shadow Company. Also appears outside the obstacle course in the first level once the player has run through it once and a suppressed version with a heartbeat sensor appears in the Spec-Ops mission "Acceptable Losses.". It is shown as incorrectly firing fully automatic immediately upon pulling the trigger. The real AA-12 is designed so pulling the trigger will fire one shot, and keeping the trigger pressed will cause the weapon to begin firing automatically. The AA-12 also has a faster firing rate in Campaign than in Multiplayer.
Armsel Protecta
The Armsel Protecta without a stock is used by a terrorist assaulting a Russian airport. Also used by many Russian soldiers, who also like to use it with a reflex sight. Has a very slow reload, with each shell being loaded manually.
Benelli M4 Super 90
The Benelli M4 Super 90 is seen in the Special Ops mode gameplay footage. It has a Dark Earth finished barrel and receiver, and a RIS-type foregrip. Referred to as "M1014" in the game. Used by Americans and several Brazilians. Holds 4 shells instead of 7, likely for game balance.
Sears Ranger
A sawed-off Sears Ranger is featured in the game. It can be dual-wielded to make up for its 2-round capacity. It can fire both barrels at the same time, despite the fact that the Create-a-Class icon clearly has only one trigger. Used by some Brazilians.
Winchester Model 1887
The Winchester Model 1887 is used by some Brazilians. Judging by how much damage it does, especially at range, it's most likely chambered in 10-guage. The weapon is modeled after the custom weapon Arnold uses in Terminator 2, featuring a shortened barrel, no stock, and an enlarged lever loop. When akimbo, the weapons are flip-cocked as in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The firing sound of the weapon is also the same as in Terminator 2 which is notable because the T2 sound effect was a custom sound that used a combination of muzzle reports from a pistol, a shotgun, a rifle, and a cannon. The reload erroneously shows every shell being placed into the barrel rather than the magazine tube.
Winchester 1200
The Winchester 1200 shotgun from MW1 is seen in use by Russian Internal Troops in the trailer. It is only featured in the museum exhibit.
Launchers
Saab Bofors Dynamics M136 AT4
The M136 AT4 appears as "AT4-HS". "HS" most likely is abbreviated for "Heat-Seeking" and is also how it was able to guide it's way to a moving aircraft but can still be counter measured by flares. The game also shows it as reloadable, seen when using it in multiplayer with the Scavenger perk.
M79 grenade launcher
The M79 grenade launcher appears as the "Thumper" in the game.
FIM-92A Stinger
The FIM-92A Stinger is used in "Wolverines!" campaign mission, and unlockable in multiplayer. Can only be fired when locked onto helicopters or aircraft. It seems to lack the tracking antenna on the right side of the weapon.
FGM-148 Javelin
An FGM-148 Javelin launcher seems to be another available launcher for use in Multiplayer. While the multiplayer version has limited ammo, the singleplayer version has infinite ammo. Used by the Russians. Has the erroneous ability to lock onto areas on the ground, enabling it to function like a high-tech mortar despite the Javelin being designed as an anti-tank weapon.
RPG-7
The RPG-7 was first in the "Infamy" trailer, and is used by all enemy forces.
Attachments
LMT M203 Grenade Launcher
The LMT M203 grenade launcher appears as an underbarrel grenade launcher for the FN SCAR, the M4A1 Carbine, and several others.
Knight's Armament Masterkey
The Knight's Armament Masterkey shotgun is frequently seen mounted to rifles as an underslung shotgun like the M203. It is mostly attached to the FN FAL or SCAR-H assault rifles, but is sometimes seen on other weapons. Carries 7 shells in single player (most likely impossible to hold in such a small weapon), or 4 shells in multiplayer in the tubular magazine, and is unlocked for assault rifles after 20 M203 kills in multiplayer.
GP-25
The GP-25 grenade launcher is sometimes seen mounted on the AK-47s in game.
Explosives
M67 hand grenade
M18 smoke grenade
The M18 smoke grenade is the standard smoke grenade that can be used in the game.
M26 grenade
The M26 hand grenade can be seen on one of the unlockable emblems.
M18A1 Claymore
The standard issued deployable Claymore for the player.
Mounted
General Dynamics GAU-17/A
The General Dynamics GAU-17/A was one of the first weapons seen in early gameplay footage, starting from the "Infamy" trailer. The first time the player gets to use the Minigun was in the single-player mission "Team Player", where it is mounted on M1026 HMMWV, though it would be more accurate to see and use the Browning M2HB. In the missions "Wolfverines!" and "Exodus", the Minigun is used for the M5 sentry gun auto-turret, operated by both U.S. Army Rangers and Russian airborne infantry units. In the mission "The Gulag", Miniguns are mounted on AH-6 Little Birds, attacking the gulag. During the ending stages of the game, dismantled Miniguns can be found in Makarov's safehouse, during the mission "Loose Ends", later can be seen mounted on SUVs belonging to General Shepherd's Shadow Company soldiers. In few multiplayer maps, Miniguns can be found mounted on objects, same as the M249s in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
Mark 19 Mod 3 Automatic Grenade Launcher
A dismantled Mark 19 Mod 3 is seen on the ground next to a Humvee under repair in the "S.S.D.D." mission, but unlike Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare it is unusable, though not seen used at all.
Browning M2 Machine gun
The Browning M2 is seen mounted on a Brazilian Technical truck during the levels where the Brazilian Militia are encountered. It can be used in one instance of killing the former users but is near suicidal to do so. Like on many mounted weapons, it will overheat on continuous fire. They also appear mounted on the Stryker vehicle and the Abrams tank. (Note the lack of ammo box or bullets).
FN M249 SAW
The M249 SAW can be seen mounted on a fallen tree and used as a turret in the level Whiskey Hotel.
See Also
Call of Duty franchise
- Call of Duty
- Call of Duty: United Offensive
- Call of Duty: Finest Hour
- Call of Duty 2
- Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
- Call of Duty 3
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS Version)
- Call of Duty: World at War
- Call of Duty: World at War: Final Fronts
- Call of Duty: World at War (DS)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3