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With a powerful rifle and attached magnified scope, the Sniper is suited to position himself at range and on high ground.
With a powerful rifle and attached magnified scope, the Sniper is suited to position himself at range and on high ground.



Revision as of 10:00, 22 July 2018

Marksman
Factions United States Army (US Army)

United States Marine Corps (USMC)

Australian Army (ANZAC)

Army Of The Republic Of Vietnam (ARVN)

With a powerful rifle and attached magnified scope, the Sniper is suited to position himself at range and on high ground.

Gameplay Details


After safely securing a well-hidden firing position, they must prioritize high-value targets, such as enemy snipers, machine gunners, squad leaders, and commanders, before engaging less valuable targets. The Marksman has a clear advantage over other enemies in terms of range, and can outgun other enemies. Although good in range, they face a huge disadvantage as their arsenal is not purposely designed to deal with close quarters situations or small environments. They can also place a manually-detonated Claymore to protect their vulnerable rear or flanks.

Characteristics


United States

A few ammo pouches and flashlight are attached to the soldier's belt and suspenders. A pistol holster is present on the right side of his waste. A rucksack is worn on his back featuring a shovel with a sheath and two other canteens. A pair of dog tags are seen worn when shirtless.

Australian Forces

The Marksman carries a buttpack along with four canteens. He carries two ammo pouches, a pistol hoslter and a flashlight on his suspenders. A rag is seen wrapped around his neck.

Equipment


United States Army

Primaries (Slot 1) Secondaries (Slot 2) Equipment (Slot 3) Equipment (Slot 4)
M14 M1911A1 M18 Claymore Binoculars (Squad Leader)
M1917 M18 Smoke (Squad Leader)

United States Marines

Primaries (Slot 1) Secondaries (Slot 2) Equipment (Slot 3) Equipment (Slot 4)
M40 M1911A1 M18 Claymore Binoculars (Squad Leader)
M1917 M18 Smoke (Squad Leader)

Australian Army

Primaries (Slot 1) Secondaries (Slot 2) Equipment (Slot 3) Equipment (Slot 4)
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Trivia


  • There is a lack of documentation of Australian snipers during the Vietnam War as there were no actual sniper training programs within the Australian military at the time. Another questionable thing are the XM21s that are issued to the Australians in the game, seeing that in such maps like Long Tan take place in 1966, three years before the issue and the design of the weapon.

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