WEAPONS

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KEDR screenshot

Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov FMJ or JHP
Payload: 30 box mag
Rate of Fire: Single or Full Auto at 800 rpm

The KEDR is an extremely compact tactical submachinegun used by almost all police and special operation units in Russia. Its small size and super light weight make it a perfect weapon for the extreme close quarters combat environment. The KEDR fires 800 rounds per minute and is very controllable for sustained fire due to it's light, 9x18mm ammunition. For the fast paced action of room-to-room CQB, the KEDR is unequalled for speed and controllability.



KEDR B screenshot

Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov FMJ or JHP
Payload: 30 box mag
Rate of Fire: Single or Full Auto at 800 rpm

The KEDR-B is the the silenced version of the KEDR. It mounts a very effective sound suppressor that makes the KEDR-B the quietest SMG in the Spetsnaz arsenal.



KLIN screenshot

Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov Improved FMJ or JHP
Payload: 30 box mag
Rate of Fire: Single or Full Auto at 1100 rpm

The KLIN is the slightly larger brother of the KEDR. Externally, the KLIN looks almost identical to the KEDR, but internally it has been modified to fire the newer, high-impulse Makarov ammunition. The new ammunition boosts the KLIN's rate of fire to a fantastic 1100 rounds per minute! Obviously, this makes controlling the weapon difficult, but for plain old "room broom" saturating fire, the KLIN is unparalleled.



Stechkin APS with stock screenshot

Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov FMJ or JHP
Payload: 20 box mag
Rate of Fire: Single or Full Auto at 600 rpm

For many years, KGB Alpha and other spetsnaz units relied on the Stetchkin APS as their primary weapon in assault operations. The APS performed admirably in CQB, owing to its small size which made it easy to handle in tight places. To further improve its controlablity, a wooden buttstock was attached to the back of the pistol. This made for a fast, controllable and reliable weapon, traits that would carry the weapon's operational use into the present day where it is still used by teams in airliner assaults and other extremely small combat locations.


Stechkin APS suppressed with stock screenshot

Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov FMJ or JHP
Payload: 20 box mag
Rate of Fire: Single or Full Auto at 600 rpm

The APS can be fitted with a long silencer which effectively nullifies the crack of the weapon when fired. With the silencer, the APS is an excellent weapon to use when stealth is of paramount importance.


Bizon-2 screenshot

Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov Improved FMJ or JHP
Payload: 64 helical mag
Rate of Fire: Single or Full Auto at 700 rpm

The Bizon is a unique weapon with its distinctive 64 round helical magazine. For several years the Bizon has served as the standard SMG for Russian tactical units. Its huge magazine capacity is a major advantage in drawn out firefights. The Bizon closely resembles the AK47 in receiver design and functions much the same way. It is a very controllable weapon and its compact design make it a weapon to be reckoned with on the CQB scene.



Bizon-2 Suppressed screenshot

Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov Improved FMJ or JHP
Payload: 64 helical mag
Rate of Fire: Single or Full Auto at 700 rpm

The Bizon-2 easily accepts a sound suppressor, making it acceptable for missions where stealth is important. Though not a complete silencer, the suppressor does sufficiently decrease the sound signature to the point where it could be easily lost in common background noise.