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! Preview !! Class !! Name !! Inventory description !! Magazines !! Accessories !! Used by | ! Preview !! Class !! Name !! Inventory description !! Magazines !! Accessories !! Used by | ||
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| [[File:Gear_P08_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_P08 | |||
| ''Luger, Pistole 08'' | |||
| ''Handgun <br/>Caliber: 9x19 mm | |||
The P08 Luger continued to see use during World War II despite being replaced by the P38 Walther in 1939. The Luger is a toggle-locked, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol. It's fed from an eight-round magazine in 9 x 19 mm parabellum. The P-08 Luger was preferred by officers over the P38 and was used throughout the war. The Luger was a sought-after war trophy by Allied soldiers.'' | |||
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* SPE_8Rnd_9x19_P08 | |||
* SPE_8rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | |||
! Objects | |||
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* SPE_FFI_CellLeader | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_mgunner | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_mgunner2 | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_mgunner | |||
* SPE_GER_mgunner2 | |||
* SPE_GER_hmgunner | |||
* SPE_GER_hmgunner2 | |||
* SPE_GER_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_GER_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_ober_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_hauptmann | |||
* SPE_GER_oberst | |||
* SPE_GER_sapper_gefr | |||
* SPE_GER_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_GER_scout_mgunner | |||
* SPE_GER_scout_mgunner2 | |||
* SPE_GER_scout_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_GER_scout_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_scout_sniper | |||
* SPE_GER_gun_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_GER_gun_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_tank_crew | |||
* SPE_GER_tank_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_GER_tank_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_tank_hbt_crew | |||
* SPE_GER_tank_hbt_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_GER_tank_hbt_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_spg_crew | |||
* SPE_GER_tank_officer | |||
* SPE_GER_spg_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_GER_spg_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_spg_hbt_crew | |||
* SPE_GER_spg_hbt_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_GER_spg_hbt_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_uniform | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_gefreiter | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_leutnant | |||
* SPE_GER_pilot | |||
* SPE_GER_pilot_alt | |||
* SPE_GER_pilot_weiss | |||
* SPE_GER_pilot_weiss_alt | |||
* SPE_GER_pilot_trop | |||
* SPE_GER_pilot_trop_alt | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_mgunner | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_mgunner2 | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_hmgunner | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_hmgunner2 | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_untersturmfuhrer | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_obersturmfuhrer | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_hauptsturmfuhrer | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_standartenfuhrer | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_sniper | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_sapper_gefr | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_tank_crew | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_tank_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_tank_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Mgunner | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Mgunner2 | |||
* SPE_FSJ_hmgunner | |||
* SPE_FSJ_hmgunner2 | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Sniper | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Sniper_FG42 | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Assist_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_FSJ_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_FSJ_NCO | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_FSJ_sapper_gefr | |||
* SPE_GER_flak_gun_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_crew | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_E44_crew | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_E44_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_E44_unterofficer_camo | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_E44_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_ST_tank_E44_lieutenant_camo | |||
* SPE_ST_spg_crew | |||
* SPE_ST_spg_unterofficer | |||
* SPE_ST_spg_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_OST_offz | |||
* SPE_CSK_offz | |||
* SPE_OST_mgunner | |||
* SPE_OST_mgunner2 | |||
* SPE_OST_hmgunner | |||
* SPE_OST_hmgunner2 | |||
* SPE_OST_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_OST_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_OST_sapper_gefr | |||
* SPE_OST_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_OST_CSK_mgunner | |||
* SPE_OST_CSK_mgunner2 | |||
* SPE_OST_CSK_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_OST_CSK_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_OST_CSK_sniper | |||
|} | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_M1911_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M1911 | |||
| ''M1911A1 .45'' | |||
| ''Handgun <br/>Caliber: .45 ACP | |||
The M1911A1 was the standard issue sidearm during World War II. It's a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated pistol. It's chambered in the .45 ACP cartridge fed from a 7-round magazine. The M1911 trades off low magazine capacity for stopping power.'' | |||
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* SPE_7Rnd_45ACP_1911 | |||
* SPE_7Rnd_45ACP | |||
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | |||
! Objects | |||
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* SPE_FFI_MGunner | |||
* SPE_FR_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_FR_Captain | |||
* SPE_FR_Sniper | |||
* SPE_FR_HMGunner | |||
* SPE_FR_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_FR_Tank_Second_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Regional_Commander | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_Second_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_First_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_Captain | |||
* SPE_US_Sniper | |||
* SPE_US_HMGunner | |||
* SPE_US_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_US_Tank_HBT_Late | |||
* SPE_US_Tank_Second_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_Tank_Second_Lieutenant_late | |||
* SPE_US_Guncrew_Sergeant | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_second_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_first_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_captain | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_sniper | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_HMGunner | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_mgunner | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_CO | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Sniper | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_mgunner | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_CO | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Sniper | |||
* SPE_US_SquadLead_late | |||
* SPE_US_Second_Lieutenant_late | |||
* SPE_US_First_Lieutenant_late | |||
* SPE_US_Captain_late | |||
* SPE_US_Sniper_late | |||
* SPE_US_HMGunner_late | |||
* SPE_US_Flamethrower_Operator_late | |||
* SPE_US_Pilot | |||
* SPE_US_Pilot_2 | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_HMGunner | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Sniper | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Second_Lieutenant | |||
|} | |||
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| [[File:Gear_MP40_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_MP40_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_FFI_Fighter_M3 | * SPE_FFI_Fighter_M3 | ||
* SPE_FR_SquadLead | * SPE_FR_SquadLead | ||
* SPE_US_Tank_Crew | * SPE_US_Tank_Crew | ||
* SPE_US_Tank_Sergeant | * SPE_US_Tank_Sergeant | ||
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* SPE_US_Tank_medic | * SPE_US_Tank_medic | ||
* SPE_US_Tank_medic_camo | * SPE_US_Tank_medic_camo | ||
* | * SPE_US_Tank_Late | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_engineer | * SPE_US_Rangers_engineer | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_engineer_bangalore | * SPE_US_Rangers_engineer_bangalore | ||
* SPE_US_SquadLead_late | |||
* SPE_US_Second_Lieutenant_late | |||
* SPE_US_Tank_Coverall | |||
* SPE_US_Tank_Coverall_trop | |||
* SPE_US_Tank_Coverall_legging | |||
* SPE_US_Tank_Coverall_trop_legging | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_HalfTrack_Driver | * SPE_US_HBT44_HalfTrack_Driver | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Second_Lieutenant | * SPE_US_HBT44_Second_Lieutenant | ||
|} | |} | ||
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* SPE_FFI_Fighter_Sten | * SPE_FFI_Fighter_Sten | ||
* SPE_FFI_TeamLeader_Sten | * SPE_FFI_TeamLeader_Sten | ||
* SPE_Milice_FG_TeamLeader | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Sentry_Sten | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_TeamLeader | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Sentry_Sten | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M1A1_Thompson_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_M1A1_Thompson_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_20Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t | * SPE_20Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t | ||
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | |||
! Objects | |||
|- | |||
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* SPE_FR_Tank_Crew | * SPE_FR_Tank_Crew | ||
* SPE_FR_Tank_Sergeant | * SPE_FR_Tank_Sergeant | ||
* SPE_FR_Tank_Second_Lieutenant | * SPE_FR_Tank_Second_Lieutenant | ||
* SPE_US_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_Second_Lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_Captain | * SPE_US_Captain | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_SquadLead | * SPE_US_Rangers_SquadLead | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_second_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_captain | * SPE_US_Rangers_captain | ||
* SPE_US_101AB_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_smgunner | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_smgunner | |||
* SPE_US_Captain_late | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_SquadLead | * SPE_US_HBT44_SquadLead | ||
* | |} | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_MP35_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_MP35 | |||
| ''MP 35/I'' | |||
| ''Submachine Gun<br />Caliber: 9x19 mm | |||
The MP 35 was a German submachine gun designed for the commercial/export market during the inter-war period, available in a multitude of calibers, barrel lengths, and configurations. With the outbreak of World War II, it was pressed into service by various German police, security services, and paramilitary forces. The MP 35 design is typical of submachine guns of the period, featuring a wooden stock and mostly milled metal parts. It includes a side-loaded magazine, loaded from the right rather than the left, a 'bolt-action' style cocking handle at the rear of the receiver, and a trigger with an additional lever enabling semi-automatic or, when activated, full-automatic fire.'' | |||
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* SPE_32Rnd_MP35_9x19 | |||
* SPE_32rnd_MP35_9x19_t | |||
* SPE_24Rnd_MP35_9x19 | |||
* SPE_24rnd_MP35_9x19_t | |||
* SPE_32rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_sturmtrooper_Assist_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_untersturmfuhrer | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_lieutenant | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_sapper_gefr | |||
* SPE_ST_AT_Soldier_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_ST_Sentry_MP35 | |||
* SPE_ST_Halftrack_Driver | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_K98_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_K98_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_FR_Radioman | * SPE_FR_Radioman | ||
* SPE_FR_Rifleman_Universal | * SPE_FR_Rifleman_Universal | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_No3_Mk1_Enfield_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_No3_Mk1_Enfield | |||
| ''No.3 Mk.1* Enfield'' | |||
| ''Bolt-Action Rifle<br />Caliber: .303 British | |||
The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.'' | |||
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* SPE_5Rnd_770x56 | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI | |||
* SPE_5rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_ACC_M1917_Bayo | |||
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* SPE_FFI_Fighter_No3 | |||
* SPE_FFI_Militia_No3 | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Assist_Autorifleman | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_AT_grenadier | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_LAT_rifleman | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Sentry | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Medic | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Radioman | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_MAS_36_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_MAS_36 | |||
| ''MAS Mle. 36'' | |||
| ''Bolt-Action Rifle<br />Caliber: 7.5x54 mm | |||
The MAS Modèle 36 rifle was adopted by France in 1936 with the intention of being an economical, simple rifle for rear-echelon troops, while the more complex semi-automatic MAS-40 would serve as France's standard infantry rifle. This plan was cut short by the German invasion and the MAS-36 was pressed into frontline service. Despite its simple appearance, the MAS-36 was greatly influenced by some of the best bolt-action rifles of the First World War and, as a result, incorporates design features that improve ergonomics as well as overall usability in field conditions. It features an integral bayonet, a 'dog-legged' bolt handle for faster operation, and feeds from 5-round stripper clips.'' | |||
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* SPE_5Rnd_75x54 | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_75x54_35P_AP | |||
* SPE_5rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_Milice_FG_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Assist_Autorifleman | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_AT_grenadier | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_LAT_rifleman | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Sentry | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Medic | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_Radioman | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_G43_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_G43_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_GER_scout_ober_rifleman | * SPE_GER_scout_ober_rifleman | ||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_ober_rifleman | * SPE_sturmtrooper_ober_rifleman | ||
* SPE_OST_ober_rifleman | |||
* SPE_OST_CSK_ober_rifleman | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_M1_Garand_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_M1_Garand_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_FFI_Fighter_Garand | * SPE_FFI_Fighter_Garand | ||
* SPE_US_Private_late | * SPE_US_Private_late | ||
* SPE_US_Private_trop | |||
* SPE_US_Private_1st | * SPE_US_Private_1st | ||
* SPE_US_Corporal | * SPE_US_Corporal | ||
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* SPE_US_Medic | * SPE_US_Medic | ||
* SPE_US_Radioman | * SPE_US_Radioman | ||
* SPE_US_SC_EM | |||
* SPE_US_SC_EM_roll | |||
* SPE_US_SC_EM_tie | |||
* SPE_US_CC_EM | * SPE_US_CC_EM | ||
* SPE_US_CC_EM_roll | * SPE_US_CC_EM_roll | ||
* SPE_US_CC_EM_trop | * SPE_US_CC_EM_trop | ||
* SPE_US_CC_EM_trop_roll | * SPE_US_CC_EM_trop_roll | ||
* SPE_US_CC_EM_late | |||
* SPE_US_CC_EM_late_roll | |||
* SPE_US_CC_HBT_EM | * SPE_US_CC_HBT_EM | ||
* SPE_US_CC_HBT_EM_roll | * SPE_US_CC_HBT_EM_roll | ||
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* SPE_US_CC_1LT | * SPE_US_CC_1LT | ||
* SPE_US_CC_CPT | * SPE_US_CC_CPT | ||
* SPE_US_M43 | |||
* SPE_US_M43_legging | |||
* SPE_US_M43_trop | |||
* SPE_US_M43_hbt | |||
* SPE_US_M43_hbt_legging | |||
* SPE_US_M43_hbt_trop | |||
* SPE_US_Rifleman_Universal | * SPE_US_Rifleman_Universal | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_M41_HBT | * SPE_US_Rangers_M41_HBT | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_M41_HBT_late | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_M41_HBT_PFC | * SPE_US_Rangers_M41_HBT_PFC | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_M41_HBT_Corporal | * SPE_US_Rangers_M41_HBT_Corporal | ||
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* SPE_US_Rangers_radioman | * SPE_US_Rangers_radioman | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_rifleman_Universal | * SPE_US_Rangers_rifleman_Universal | ||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_base | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_base_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_base_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_arm | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_arm_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_arm_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_arm_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_arm_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_Flag_arm_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_Medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_Medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_Medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_Medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_Medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_Medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_arm | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_arm_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_arm_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_arm_Medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_arm_Medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_camo_flag_arm_Medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_roll_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_506 | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_506_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_506_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_506_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_506_pfak | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_506_glove_pfak | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2 | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_roll_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_506 | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_506_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_506_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_506_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_506_pfak | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_506_glove_pfak | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_roll_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_506 | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_506_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_506_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_506_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_506_pfak | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_506_glove_pfak | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_gas_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_roll_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_flag_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_roll_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_glove_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_medic_roll | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M42_padded_CC2_flag_medic_glove | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_base | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_base_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_Flag | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_Flag_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_Flag_medic | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_Flag_arm | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_Flag_arm_knife | |||
* SPE_US_AB_M43_Flag_arm_medic | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Base | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_rifleman | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_medic | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Assist_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_mgunner_assistant | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Assist_Autorifleman | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Base | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_rifleman | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_medic | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Assist_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_mgunner_assistant | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Assist_Autorifleman | |||
* SPE_US_Soldier_base_late | |||
* SPE_US_Rifleman_late | |||
* SPE_US_Assist_Autorifleman_late | |||
* SPE_US_Medic_late | |||
* SPE_US_Radioman_late | |||
* SPE_US_Rifleman_Universal_late | |||
* SPE_US_Pilot_Base | * SPE_US_Pilot_Base | ||
* SPE_US_B10 | * SPE_US_B10 | ||
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* SPE_US_HBT44_late_roll | * SPE_US_HBT44_late_roll | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Half | * SPE_US_HBT44_Half | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_Med | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_roll | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_late | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_late_roll | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_Half | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_Half_late | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle | * SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle_trop | * SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle_trop | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle_roll | * SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle_roll | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_FrogSkin_Jungle | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_FrogSkin_Jungle_roll | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle_Half | * SPE_US_HBT44_FrogSkin_Jungle_Half | ||
* | * SPE_US_HBT44_tuck_FrogSkin_Jungle_Half | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Rifleman | * SPE_US_HBT44_Rifleman | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Medic | * SPE_US_HBT44_Medic | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Radioman | * SPE_US_HBT44_Radioman | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Rifleman_Universal | * SPE_US_HBT44_Rifleman_Universal | ||
|} | |} | ||
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* SPE_15Rnd_762x33 | * SPE_15Rnd_762x33 | ||
* SPE_15Rnd_762x33_t | * SPE_15Rnd_762x33_t | ||
* | * SPE_15rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | ||
| | | | ||
* SPE_ACC_GL_M8 | * SPE_ACC_GL_M8 | ||
* SPE_Carbine_pouch | |||
* SPE_Carbine_pouch_od7 | |||
| | | | ||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | ||
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* SPE_FR_AT_Soldier | * SPE_FR_AT_Soldier | ||
* SPE_FR_Engineer | * SPE_FR_Engineer | ||
* SPE_FR_Sentry_Carbine | |||
* SPE_US_Sentry_Carbine | |||
* SPE_US_Driver | * SPE_US_Driver | ||
* SPE_US_Driver_Lite | |||
* SPE_US_Rifleman_AmmoBearer | * SPE_US_Rifleman_AmmoBearer | ||
* SPE_US_Assist_SquadLead | * SPE_US_Assist_SquadLead | ||
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* SPE_US_Rangers_AHMGunner | * SPE_US_Rangers_AHMGunner | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_AT_soldier | * SPE_US_Rangers_AT_soldier | ||
* SPE_US_Sentry_Carbine_late | |||
* SPE_US_Driver_late | |||
* SPE_US_Driver_lite_late | |||
* SPE_US_Rifleman_AmmoBearer_late | |||
* SPE_US_Assist_SquadLead_late | |||
* SPE_US_First_Lieutenant_late | |||
* SPE_US_AHMGunner_late | |||
* SPE_US_HMG_AmmoBearer_late | |||
* SPE_US_Mortar_Gunner_late | |||
* SPE_US_Mortar_AGunner_late | |||
* SPE_US_Mortar_AmmoBearer_late | |||
* SPE_US_AT_Soldier_late | |||
* SPE_US_Engineer_late | |||
* SPE_US_HMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_AHMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_HMG_AmmoBearer_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_HMGunner_M2_late | |||
* SPE_US_AHMGunner_M2_late | |||
* SPE_US_HMG_AmmoBearer_M2_late | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Assist_SquadLead | * SPE_US_HBT44_Assist_SquadLead | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_AHMGunner | * SPE_US_HBT44_AHMGunner | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Engineer | * SPE_US_HBT44_Engineer | ||
* SPE_US_HBT44_AT_Soldier | * SPE_US_HBT44_AT_Soldier | ||
|} | |} | ||
|- | |- | ||
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* SPE_sturmtrooper_stggunner | * SPE_sturmtrooper_stggunner | ||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_SquadLead | * SPE_sturmtrooper_SquadLead | ||
* | * SPE_FSJ_Soldier_STG44 | ||
* | * SPE_OST_stggunner | ||
* SPE_OST_CSK_SquadLead | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_FG42_E_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_FG42_E | |||
| ''FG 42 Ausf. E'' | |||
| ''Automatic Rifle <br />Caliber: 7.92x57 mm Mauser | |||
The FG 42, or Fallschirmjägergewehr 42, was a revolutionary German automatic rifle developed during World War II for elite paratroopers. Introduced in 1942, it featured select-fire capability, a folding bipod, a side-mounted magazine, and a unique bolt system allowing it to be fired from either an open or closed bolt for automatic and semi-automatic fire, respectively. Despite its advanced design, production challenges limited its use, and as a result, it saw limited action, primarily with Fallschirmjäger units on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. Its design saw further use after the war as many of its features were incorporated in the American M60 Machinegun.'' | |||
| | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_t | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_t2 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_sS | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_SMK | |||
* SPE_20rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
| | |||
* SPE_Optic_ZFG42 | |||
| | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Soldier_FG42 | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Assist_SquadLead | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_MG42_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_MG42_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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| ''Light Machine Gun<br />Caliber: 7.92x57 mm Mauser | | ''Light Machine Gun<br />Caliber: 7.92x57 mm Mauser | ||
The MG 34 introduced a new concept, the universal machine gun. The MG 34 could be used as a light machine gun when fired from the bipod, a medium machine gun when mounted on a tripod for sustained fire, or mounted on vehicles on pintle mounts or in tanks as the coaxial machine gun. The MG 34 fires 7.92 x 57 mm Mauser rounds in non-disintegrating metal-linked belts. When used in the light role, it used a 50-round Gurttrommel, also known as a 'Belt Drum. | The MG 34 introduced a new concept, the universal machine gun. The MG 34 could be used as a light machine gun when fired from the bipod, a medium machine gun when mounted on a tripod for sustained fire, or mounted on vehicles on pintle mounts or in tanks as the coaxial machine gun. The MG 34 fires 7.92 x 57 mm Mauser rounds in non-disintegrating metal-linked belts. When used in the light role, it used a 50-round Gurttrommel, also known as a 'Belt Drum'.'' | ||
| | | | ||
* SPE_50Rnd_792x57 | * SPE_50Rnd_792x57 | ||
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* SPE_US_HMGunner | * SPE_US_HMGunner | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_HMGunner | * SPE_US_Rangers_HMGunner | ||
* SPE_US_101AB_mgunner | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_mgunner | |||
* SPE_US_HMGunner_late | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_M1918A2_BAR_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_M1918A2_BAR_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_M1918A2_BAR_Bipod | * SPE_M1918A2_BAR_Bipod | ||
| | | | ||
* | * SPE_US_Autorifleman_late | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_FM_24_M29_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_FM_24_M29_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_FFI_Autorifleman | * SPE_FFI_Autorifleman | ||
* SPE_FR_Autorifleman | * SPE_FR_Autorifleman | ||
* | * SPE_Milice_FG_Autorifleman | ||
* SPE_OST_mgunner | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_LMG_303_Mk2_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_LMG_303_Mk2 | |||
| ''Brno-Enfield Mk II'' | |||
| ''Light Machine Gun <br/>Caliber: .303 British | |||
The Brno-Enfield Light Machine Gun is a joint British-Czechoslovakian firearm that gained prominence during World War II. Adopted in the late 1930s, it served as the primary infantry support weapon for the British and Commonwealth forces. Renowned for its reliability, accuracy, and ease of use, it fired the .303 British cartridge from a top-mounted magazine. The Brno-Enfield LMG saw action across various theaters of the war, earning a reputation for its effectiveness and durability. Outside of Commonwealth use, it was frequently seen in the hands of both the French Resistance and supporters of the Vichy government due to many Brno-Enfield guns being left by British forces in the Dunkirk evacuation, as well as it being common amongst Allied airdrops intended for the Resistance.'' | |||
| | |||
* SPE_30Rnd_770x56 | |||
* SPE_30Rnd_770x56_MKVIII | |||
* SPE_30Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI | |||
* SPE_30rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
| | |||
| | |||
* SPE_FFI_Autorifleman_303_LMG | |||
* SPE_FFI_Autorifleman_Bren | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_Autorifleman | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_K98ZF39_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_K98ZF39_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_US_Sniper | * SPE_US_Sniper | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_sniper | * SPE_US_Rangers_sniper | ||
* SPE_US_101AB_Sniper | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Sniper | |||
* SPE_US_Sniper_late | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Sniper | * SPE_US_HBT44_Sniper | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_PzFaust_30m_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_PzFaust_30m | |||
| ''Panzerfaust 30'' | |||
| ''Recoilless Launcher<br />Ammo: 149 mm Anti-Tank Warhead'' | |||
| | |||
* SPE_1Rnd_PzFaust_30m | |||
| | |||
| | |||
* SPE_GER_LAT_30m_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_LAT_30m_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_OST_LAT_30m_Rifleman | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_M1A1_Bazooka_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M1A1_Bazooka | |||
| ''M1A1 Bazooka'' | |||
| ''Rocket Launcher<br />Ammo: 2.36-inch Anti-Tank Rocket | |||
The M1A1 Bazooka is a shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket launcher employed by the US Army during World War II. It was also provided to Allies via lend-lease. The Bazooka used an electric impulse to launch a 2.36-inch HEAT warhead. The M6A1 HEAT rocket was able to penetrate up to 3 inches of armor. The Bazooka has a limited effective range due to the trajectory of the rocket.'' | |||
| | |||
* SPE_1Rnd_60mm_M6 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
* SPE_FR_AT_Soldier | |||
* SPE_US_AT_Soldier | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_AT_soldier | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_AT_Soldier | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_RPzB_54_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_RPzB_54 | |||
| ''RPzB 54 Panzerschreck'' | |||
| ''Rocket Launcher<br />Ammo: 88 mm Anti-Tank Rocket | |||
The Panzerschreck, also known as the Raketenpanzerbüchse 54, was a German anti-tank rocket launcher developed during World War II. Utilizing a rocket-propelled shaped charge, it was effective against most armored vehicles of the era, with it only struggling against the frontal armor of the heaviest examples. Unlike the American-made Bazooka that inspired its design, the Panzerschreck's rocket engine continues to burn after it leaves the barrel, requiring the operator to wear protective equipment. This later version of the weapon features a blast shield and no longer requires protective equipment.'' | |||
| | |||
* SPE_1Rnd_RPzBGr_4322 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
* SPE_FSJ_AT_soldier | |||
* SPE_GER_AT_Soldier | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_Sten_Mk2_Suppressed_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_Sten_Mk2_Suppressed_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_GER_ober_grenadier | * SPE_GER_ober_grenadier | ||
* SPE_GER_scout_ober_grenadier | * SPE_GER_scout_ober_grenadier | ||
* SPE_OST_ober_grenadier | |||
* SPE_OST_CSK_ober_grenadier | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_K98_Late_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_K98_Late_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_ACC_K98_Bayo | * SPE_ACC_K98_Bayo | ||
* SPE_ACC_GW_SB_Empty | * SPE_ACC_GW_SB_Empty | ||
| | |||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | |||
! Objects | |||
|- | |||
| | | | ||
* SPE_FFI_Tankhunter | * SPE_FFI_Tankhunter | ||
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* SPE_sturmtrooper_LAT_30m_Rifleman | * SPE_sturmtrooper_LAT_30m_Rifleman | ||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_LAT_Klein_Rifleman | * SPE_sturmtrooper_LAT_Klein_Rifleman | ||
* SPE_FSJ_LAT_Soldier | |||
* SPE_OST_LAT_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_OST_LAT_30m_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_OST_LAT_Klein_Rifleman | |||
|} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_K98_Late_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_K98_Late_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_FFI_Grenadier | * SPE_FFI_Grenadier | ||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_ober_grenadier | * SPE_sturmtrooper_ober_grenadier | ||
* SPE_FSJ_grenadier | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_M1903A3_Springfield_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_M1903A3_Springfield_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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| | | | ||
* SPE_US_Grenadier | * SPE_US_Grenadier | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_No3_Mk1_Enfield_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_No3_Mk1_Enfield_M1917_Bayonet | |||
| ''No.3 Mk.1* Enfield'' | |||
| ''Bolt-Action Rifle<br />Caliber: .303 British | |||
The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.'' | |||
| | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_770x56 | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI | |||
* SPE_5rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
| | |||
* SPE_ACC_M1917_Bayo | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Gear_M1_Garand_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_M1_Garand_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_US_Rangers_grenadier | * SPE_US_Rangers_grenadier | ||
* SPE_US_101AB_grenadier | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_grenadier | |||
* SPE_US_Grenadier_late | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Grenadier | * SPE_US_HBT44_Grenadier | ||
|- | |- | ||
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* SPE_1Rnd_G_M21A1 | * SPE_1Rnd_G_M21A1 | ||
* SPE_1Rnd_G_M51A1 | * SPE_1Rnd_G_M51A1 | ||
* | * SPE_15rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | ||
| | | | ||
* SPE_ACC_GL_M8 | * SPE_ACC_GL_M8 | ||
* SPE_Carbine_pouch | |||
* SPE_Carbine_pouch_od7 | |||
| | | | ||
* SPE_FR_Grenadier | * SPE_FR_Grenadier | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_M1A1_X_carbine_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M1A1_Carbine | |||
| ''M1A1 Carbine'' | |||
| ''Semi-Automatic Rifle<br />Caliber: .30 Carbine | |||
The M1 Carbine is a personal defense weapon that was standard issue to support personnel in the US Army. Adopted into use in 1941 to supplement the M1 Garand for troops not directly involved in front-line combat, such as radiomen, bazooka gunners, mortar men, or truck drivers. The M1 Carbine is chambered in .30 Carbine and fed from a 15-round detachable box magazine. It's semi-automatic only and lacks the stopping power and range of full-sized rifle rounds, although it's smaller, lighter, and easier to handle. In order to easily exit aircraft, US paratroopers were issued an M1A1 Carbine with a folding stock.'' | |||
| | |||
* SPE_15Rnd_762x33 | |||
* SPE_15Rnd_762x33_t | |||
* SPE_15rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
| | |||
| | |||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | |||
! Objects | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_rifleman_carbine | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_radioman | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_AT_soldier | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_CO | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Rifleman_AmmoBearer | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Engineer | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Mortar_AmmoBearer | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_HMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_AHMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_HMG_AmmoBearer_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_rifleman_carbine | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_radioman | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_AT_soldier | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_CO | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Rifleman_AmmoBearer | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Engineer | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Mortar_AmmoBearer | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_HMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_AHMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_HMG_AmmoBearer_M2 | |||
|} | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Gear_FG42_E_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_FG42_E_ZFG42 | |||
| ''FG 42 Ausf. E'' | |||
| ''Automatic Rifle <br />Caliber: 7.92x57 mm Mauser | |||
The FG 42, or Fallschirmjägergewehr 42, was a revolutionary German automatic rifle developed during World War II for elite paratroopers. Introduced in 1942, it featured select-fire capability, a folding bipod, a side-mounted magazine, and a unique bolt system allowing it to be fired from either an open or closed bolt for automatic and semi-automatic fire, respectively. Despite its advanced design, production challenges limited its use, and as a result, it saw limited action, primarily with Fallschirmjäger units on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. Its design saw further use after the war as many of its features were incorporated in the American M60 Machinegun.'' | |||
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* SPE_20Rnd_792x57 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_t | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_t2 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_sS | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_792x57_SMK | |||
* SPE_20rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_Optic_ZFG42 | |||
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* SPE_FSJ_Sniper_FG42 | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M2_Flamethrower_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_M2_Flamethrower_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_US_Flamethrower_Operator | * SPE_US_Flamethrower_Operator | ||
* SPE_US_Rangers_Flamethrower_Operator | * SPE_US_Rangers_Flamethrower_Operator | ||
* SPE_US_101AB_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
* SPE_US_Flamethrower_Operator_late | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Flamethrower_Operator | * SPE_US_HBT44_Flamethrower_Operator | ||
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* SPE_GER_Flamethrower_Operator | * SPE_GER_Flamethrower_Operator | ||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_Flamethrower_Operator | * SPE_sturmtrooper_Flamethrower_Operator | ||
* SPE_OST_Flamethrower_Operator | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M1919A6_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_M1919A6_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_50Rnd_762x63_M2_AP | * SPE_50Rnd_762x63_M2_AP | ||
* SPE_50Rnd_762x63_Tracer | * SPE_50Rnd_762x63_Tracer | ||
* | * SPE_50rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | ||
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* SPE_US_HBT44_HMGunner | * SPE_US_HBT44_HMGunner | ||
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| [[File:Gear_M1918A2_erla_BAR_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M1918A2_erla_BAR | |||
| ''M1918A2 BAR (Converted)'' | |||
| ''Automatic Rifle <br/>Caliber: .30-06 | |||
Although the weapon did see some action in World War I, the BAR didn't become standard issue in the US Army until 1938, when it was issued to squads as a portable light machine gun. The BAR is chambered in 30-06 and fed from 20 round box magazines. Bipod legs were provided, although troops found them somewhat cumbersome and unwieldy and occasionally removed them in the field. The BAR fulfilled US Army requirements but wasn't able to provide the sustained firepower of other light machine guns field by other nations at the time. The US doctrine allowed for this shortcoming with the increased firepower of the individual rifleman fielding semi-automatic rifles. The BAR is large and difficult to shoulder but more manageable compared to other LMGs.'' | |||
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* SPE_20Rnd_762x63 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_762x63_M1 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_762x63_M2_AP | |||
* SPE_20rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_M1918A2_BAR_Handle | |||
* SPE_M1918A2_BAR_Bipod | |||
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* SPE_US_Autorifleman | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_Autorifleman | |||
* SPE_US_HBT44_Autorifleman | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M1918A0_BAR_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M1918A0_BAR | |||
| ''M1918 BAR'' | |||
| ''Automatic Rifle <br/>Caliber: .30-06 | |||
Although the weapon did see some action in World War I, the BAR didn't become standard issue in the US Army until 1938, when it was issued to squads as a portable light machine gun. The BAR is chambered in 30-06 and fed from 20 round box magazines. Bipod legs were provided, although troops found them somewhat cumbersome and unwieldy and occasionally removed them in the field. The BAR fulfilled US Army requirements but wasn't able to provide the sustained firepower of other light machine guns field by other nations at the time. The US doctrine allowed for this shortcoming with the increased firepower of the individual rifleman fielding semi-automatic rifles. The BAR is large and difficult to shoulder but more manageable compared to other LMGs.'' | |||
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* SPE_20Rnd_762x63 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_762x63_M1 | |||
* SPE_20Rnd_762x63_M2_AP | |||
* SPE_20rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_US_101AB_Autorifleman | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Autorifleman | |||
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| [[File:Gear_Fusil_Mle_208_12_X_ca.png|150px]] | | [[File:Gear_Fusil_Mle_208_12_X_ca.png|150px]] | ||
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* SPE_FFI_Sapper_Mle208 | * SPE_FFI_Sapper_Mle208 | ||
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| [[File:Gear_Model_37_Trenchgun_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_Model_37_Trenchgun | |||
| ''M37 Trench Gun 12G'' | |||
| ''Pump-action Shotgun <br/>Caliber: 12x70 mm | |||
The Model 37 shotgun is a pump-action shotgun known for its reliability and simplicity. Introduced in 1937, it became popular among hunters, sports shooters, and military and law enforcement agencies. Its distinctive bottom-loading and ejection system and solid steel receiver contributed to its durability. Used extensively by American troops in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, it earned a reputation for its ruggedness and effectiveness in combat. Its continued production and popularity in civilian and law enforcement markets underscore its enduring legacy as a versatile and dependable shotgun. This version features a heatshield with a bayonet lug for military service.'' | |||
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* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_Pellets | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_Slug | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_No4_Buck | |||
* SPE_1rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_ACC_M1917_Bayo | |||
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* SPE_US_Sentry | |||
* SPE_US_Sentry_late | |||
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| [[File:Gear_Model_37_Riotgun_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_Model_37_Riotgun | |||
| ''M37 Riot Gun 12G'' | |||
| ''Pump-action Shotgun <br/>Caliber: 12x70 mm | |||
The Model 37 shotgun is a pump-action shotgun known for its reliability and simplicity. Introduced in 1937, it became popular among hunters, sports shooters, and military and law enforcement agencies. Its distinctive bottom-loading and ejection system and solid steel receiver contributed to its durability. Used extensively by American troops in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, it earned a reputation for its ruggedness and effectiveness in combat. Its continued production and popularity in civilian and law enforcement markets underscore its enduring legacy as a versatile and dependable shotgun.'' | |||
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* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_Pellets | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_Slug | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_No4_Buck | |||
* SPE_1rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_FFI_Militia_M37_Shotgun | |||
* SPE_FR_Sentry | |||
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| [[File:Gear_Model_37_Trenchgun_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_Model_37_Trenchgun_M1917_Bayonet | |||
| ''M37 Trench Gun 12G'' | |||
| ''Pump-action Shotgun <br/>Caliber: 12x70 mm | |||
The Model 37 shotgun is a pump-action shotgun known for its reliability and simplicity. Introduced in 1937, it became popular among hunters, sports shooters, and military and law enforcement agencies. Its distinctive bottom-loading and ejection system and solid steel receiver contributed to its durability. Used extensively by American troops in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, it earned a reputation for its ruggedness and effectiveness in combat. Its continued production and popularity in civilian and law enforcement markets underscore its enduring legacy as a versatile and dependable shotgun. This version features a heatshield with a bayonet lug for military service.'' | |||
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* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_Pellets | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_Slug | |||
* SPE_5Rnd_12x70_No4_Buck | |||
* SPE_1rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG | |||
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* SPE_ACC_M1917_Bayo | |||
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| [[File:Gear_PzFaust_60m_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_PzFaust_60m | |||
| ''Panzerfaust 60'' | |||
| ''Recoilless Launcher<br />Ammo: 149 mm Anti-Tank Warhead'' | |||
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* SPE_1Rnd_PzFaust_60m | |||
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | |||
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* SPE_FFI_Tankhunter | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_LAT_rifleman | |||
* SPE_Milice_FG_NP_LAT_rifleman | |||
* SPE_GER_lehr_LAT_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_GER_LAT_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_LAT_rifleman | |||
* SPE_FSJ_LAT_Soldier | |||
* SPE_FSJ_AT_Soldier_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_ST_AT_Soldier_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_GER_AT_Soldier_SquadLead | |||
* SPE_OST_LAT_Rifleman | |||
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| [[File:Gear_Faustpatrone_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_Faustpatrone | |||
| ''Faustpatrone 30'' | |||
| ''Recoilless Launcher<br />Ammo: 100 mm Anti-Tank Warhead'' | |||
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* SPE_1Rnd_Faustpatrone | |||
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* SPE_GER_LAT_Klein_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_LAT_Klein_Rifleman | |||
* SPE_OST_LAT_Klein_Rifleman | |||
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| [[File:Gear_RPzB_43_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_RPzB_43 | |||
| ''RPzB 43 Panzerschreck'' | |||
| ''Rocket Launcher<br />Ammo: 88 mm Anti-Tank Rocket | |||
The Panzerschreck, also known as the Raketenpanzerbüchse 54, was a German anti-tank rocket launcher developed during World War II. Utilizing a rocket-propelled shaped charge, it was effective against most armored vehicles of the era, with it only struggling against the frontal armor of the heaviest examples. Unlike the American-made Bazooka that inspired its design, the Panzerschrecks rocket engine continues to burn after it leaves the barrel, requiring the operator to wear protective equipment.'' | |||
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* SPE_1Rnd_RPzBGr_4322 | |||
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* SPE_ST_AT_Soldier | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M9_Bazooka_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M9_Bazooka | |||
| ''M9 Bazooka'' | |||
| ''Rocket Launcher<br />Ammo: 2.36-inch Anti-Tank Rocket | |||
The M9 Bazooka was another iteration of the American anti-tank rocket launchers commonly referred to as 'Bazookas'. Influenced by the German Panzerschreck, it opted for a magneto sparker system to ignite the rocket motor, allowing for more reliable ignition and no longer requiring the use of batteries. This new ignition system also came with a new rocket design, the M6A3, which featured a 'blunt' warhead and new fin assembly, allowing for more reliable penetration and better flight stability. It also incorporated an improved design aperture sight and the ability to disassemble the launch tube into two pieces allowing for easier carrying and stowage, something made very necessary by the increased overall length and weight of the weapon.'' | |||
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* SPE_1Rnd_60mm_M6A3 | |||
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* SPE_US_101AB_AT_soldier | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_AT_soldier | |||
* SPE_US_AT_Soldier_late | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M9A1_Bazooka_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M9A1_Bazooka | |||
| ''M9A1 Bazooka'' | |||
| ''Rocket Launcher<br />Ammo: 2.36-inch Anti-Tank Rocket | |||
The M9A1 Bazooka was another iteration of the American anti-tank rocket launchers commonly referred to as 'Bazookas'. It is an upgrade from the M9 model and replaces the aperture sight with a T90 Optical Reflector sight, as well as multiple manufacturing improvements.'' | |||
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* SPE_1Rnd_60mm_M6A3 | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M2_Tripod_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M2_Tripod | |||
| ''M2 Tripod'' | |||
| ''Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy'' | |||
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* SPE_FR_AHMGunner | |||
* SPE_US_AHMGunner | |||
* SPE_US_Rangers_AHMGunner | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_mgunner_assistant | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_mgunner_assistant | |||
* SPE_US_AHMGunner_late | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M3_Tripod_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M3_Tripod | |||
| ''M3 Tripod'' | |||
| ''Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy'' | |||
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* SPE_US_101AB_AHMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_AHMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_AHMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_AHMGunner_M2_late | |||
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| [[File:Gear_Lafette_Tripod_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_Lafette_Tripod | |||
| ''Lafette Tripod'' | |||
| ''Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy'' | |||
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* SPE_GER_ahmgunner | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_ahmgunner | |||
* SPE_FSJ_ahmgunner | |||
* SPE_OST_ahmgunner | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M2_50_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M2_50 | |||
| ''M2 .50'' | |||
| ''Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy'' | |||
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* SPE_US_101AB_HMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_HMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_HMGunner_M2 | |||
* SPE_US_HMGunner_M2_late | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M1_81_Stand_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M1_81_Stand | |||
| ''M1 81 mm Tripod'' | |||
| ''Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy'' | |||
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* SPE_US_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_US_Mortar_AGunner_late | |||
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| [[File:Gear_M1_81_Barrel_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_M1_81_Barrel | |||
| ''M1 81 mm Barrel'' | |||
| ''Assemble mortar with M1 81 mm Tripod'' | |||
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* SPE_US_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_US_101AB_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_US_82AB_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_US_Mortar_Gunner_late | |||
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| [[File:Gear_MLE_27_31_Stand_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_MLE_27_31_Stand | |||
| ''81 mm Mle. 27/31 Tripod'' | |||
| ''Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy'' | |||
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* SPE_FR_Mortar_AGunner | |||
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| [[File:Gear_MLE_27_31_Barrel_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_MLE_27_31_Barrel | |||
| ''81 mm Mle. 27/31 Barrel'' | |||
| ''Assemble mortar with 81 mm Mle. 27/31 Tripod'' | |||
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* SPE_FR_Mortar_Gunner | |||
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| [[File:Gear_GrW278_1_Stand_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_GrW278_1_Stand | |||
| ''8.14 cm GrW 278/1 (f) Tripod'' | |||
| ''Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy'' | |||
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* SPE_GER_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Mortar_AGunner | |||
* SPE_OST_Mortar_AGunner | |||
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| [[File:Gear_GrW278_1_Barrel_X_ca.png|150px]] | |||
| SPE_GrW278_1_Barrel | |||
| ''8.14 cm GrW 278/1 (f) Barrel'' | |||
| ''Assemble mortar with 8.14 cm GrW 278/1 Tripod'' | |||
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* SPE_GER_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_sturmtrooper_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_FSJ_Mortar_Gunner | |||
* SPE_OST_Mortar_Gunner | |||
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