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Here is the actual map setup for the multiplayer part of Battlefield Bad Company 2.
Arica HarborFollowing the results of the armor assault at Atacama, U.S Command insists on a similar action to capture the port of Arica. The assault group will launch a "break through" action directly at the Russian base. If the fight dictates, the Battle Group will cut directly through the town located on the axis of advance. Collateral damage is of no consequence. The Russian base must be destroyed in order to cross the desert and reach the port. Heavy casualties are expected on both sides. |
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Atacama DesertA Russian Naval Group is preparing a massive amphibious assault. Defending the shore are 3 U.S fortifications and a string of artillery defenses. Should the Russians establish a beachhead and overrun U.S. positions, they will be free to advance further inland. With weather deteriorating and sandstorms approaching, U.S. Command has consolidated all available forces to meet the Russian threat. As a result of the open ground, a large-scale armor battle supported by attack helicopters seems likely. |
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Isla InocentesU.S. Forces are desperate to open a supply route for an Armored Battle Group engaged in fighting further inland. A Russian Artillery base controls the area and counters any breakout actions launched. The base is well defended and has been successful in repelling previous attacks. Destruction of the base and control of the woodlands will allow U.S Amphibious Forces to land and open a second front, which is critical in their plan to liberate South America. |
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Laguna AltaSeveral days ago a large Russian counter attack overran U.S. Camp "Christopher" and destroyed a supply train carrying vital equipment. U.S Forces are mustering to recapture the area. They are trying to establish a buffer zone near the woodlands so their Battle Group can move unimpeded across the bridge connecting the opposing high ground. Intelligence reports and Recon patrols have exposed a large number of Russian troops and IFVs that have reinforced the camp since the attack occurred. |
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Laguna PersaThe valley and surrounding mountains possess a strategic value in the battle for South America. Construction of the nearby Dam was halted when hostilities broke out, but its presence is still a significant factor. Airborne operations are limited but infantry assault supported by light armor vehicles is likely by both armies. U.S Forces are massing all available units to stage a defense and have wired the dam to prevent it from falling into Russian hands. |
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Nelson BayWinter has hit hard. The river has frozen allowing heavy equipment and personnel to operate throughout the sector. However, the extreme weather and surrounding woods make it unlikely that any assault will consist of heavy armor. Satellite reconnaissance indicates Russian Special Forces and airborne units have been pulled away from South America and are gathering on mass. A nighttime assault is eminent. Nelson Bay harbors an underground U.S submarine base that will be defended at all cost. |
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Panama CanalUnits in contact are being rotated out as a result of combat fatigue. Weeks of fighting have left the harbor in ruins and the surrounding area littered with destroyed equipment. Armored movement is hampered and deadly kill zones mare the ground. U.S Forces are staging an assault of the industrial port with the objective to seize, retain and exploit the area. Control of the canal will allow larger-scale Strategic Operations along the South West Pacific coast. |
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Port ValdezRussian Forces are posed to attack the harbor in an attempt to seize the Trans Alaskan Pipeline. Without regard to arctic conditions, the area has been probed by Russian Pathfinders indicating an airborne assault is planned. U.S interrogation of captured Russian paras revealed that MBTs will be, or have been, airlifted into the area. All armor assets and attack helicopters are being diverted to the sector. No fallback exists for either side. This engagement will decide the outcome of the war. |
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Valparaiso VillageThe American capture of Valparaiso is the next phase in their strategic plan to repel Russian Forces from Chile. Any U.S. invasion will inevitably consist of a land assault through the outlying jungle areas and an amphibious landing of infantry and armored forces along the coast. The U.S objective is the Power Station on the outskirts of the city. If the installation can be captured and services cut off, the liberation of the city will inevitably follow suit. |
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White PassAs the weather has cleared and snowfall relented, Russian Forces are massing for an assault on White Pass and the satellite relay station located there. The local town has not been attacked, but Russian units have probed defenses in the surrounding woods. The sector has strategic value to U.S Forces as it allows control of inland routes. Should the area fall into Russian hands, a line of advance will present itself directly to Nelson Bay. | ![]() | |
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G3 Known as a "Battle Rifle" because its 7.62mm round and heavy frame, this German weapon is capable of fully automatic fire at a rate of 600 rounds per minute. The low 20 round magazine is offset by the incredible stopping power of the 7.62mm round. | M14 This modified version of the M14, a 20 round semi-automatic battle rifle represents a weapon tailored for carrying out designated marksman roles, augmented by the capability of telescoping stock that aids in long range combat. | |
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M93R Burst A modified iteration of the M9, this 3 round burst pistol engages with superb mobility and a high rate of fire compensating for low power. Ideal for close quarters combat and personal defense scenarios. | M9 Pistol 9mm semi-automatic pistol which has served as the primary pistol of the US military. Equipped with a 15 round staggered magazine with reversible release. An optimal level of mobility accounts for considerable lack of power. Capable of being modified to support lights and other tools. | |
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MP-412 Rex A 6 round revolver revered for its close range edge and notable Magnum firepower. Its top break design is a throw back to old 6-shooters of the "Wild West". | MP-443 Grach Adopted as sidearm for all branches of the Russian military and law enforcement, this 17 round semi-automatic pistol boasts high mobility and operates with a short recoil. | |
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Neostead 2000 Combat A bullpup shotgun excellent for confined spaces. It features unusual design elements such as a forward sliding cocking mechanism and over-the-barrel tubular magazine. | Saiga 20k Semi A Russian made 20 gauge, gas operated, semiautomatic shotgun, similar in appearance to the AK-74. It uses a 6 round box magazine for easy loading and can be fitted with various optics. It has an excellent rate of fire and devastating stopping power. | |
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SPAS-12 Combat Designed for police and military applications, the SPAS 12 is a versatile and reliable pump action shotgun. It's been in service for over 37 years and is still a favorite among special ops. | USAS-12 Auto The South Korean made USAS-12 is a gas-operated, magazine fed shotgun capable of either semiautomatic or fully automatic fire. Its bulk and weight are no deterrent when mission requirements ask for firepower and capacity. |
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AEK-971 Vintovka The Russian army’s gold standard, the AEK971 assault rifle was designed to enable shooters to maintain accuracy during fully automatic fire. |
AN-94 Abakan This rifle is capable of putting a two round burst on target from a 100 meters. It substantially increases lethality, stopping power and armor penetration, making it a weapon of choice for the Russian special forces. |
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F2000 Assault This fully automatic Belgian assault rifle features a bullpup layout and offers a selection of modifications ranging from scopes to grenade launcher attachments enabling it to be tailored for any given mission or tactical situation. |
M16A2 The American made M16A2 three round burst assault rifle carries a 30 round magazine and was designed to optimize ammunition conservation, shot accuracy and fire power. |
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M416 A German creation, the 416 assault rifle was built as a solution to the M4/M16 outdated weapon systems. The modifications guard against malfunctions and prolongs the life of parts. |
Stg.77 AUG Possessing a high level of performance and durability, the Austrian made fully automatic AUG bullpup assault rifle is boosted by stellar mobility making it ideal for combat in close quarters and built up areas. |
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XM8 Prototype An experimental US military project, the XM8 P fully automatic rifle was created with a unique versatility, allowing the operator to perform quick repairs and barrel changes in a hot spot. |
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9A-91 Avtomat This compact Russian assault rifle is designed for high calibre ammunition inflicting lethal damage in close quarters. High mobility and sound suppressing capabilities make it popular among Russian police forces. |
AKS-74U Krinkov Adopted by the Red Army, this fully automatic carbine was designed primarily for use with special forces such as the airborne infantry and rear echelon support groups because of its considerable maneuverability. |
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PP-2000 Avtomat This modern submachine gun has the unique ability to store a 44 round magazine at the rear where it also functions as a stock. Designed for personal defense and close quarter combat, it is often used by SWAT. |
SCAR-L Carbine The Scar Light model is designed for various barrel size modifications and is compatible with a bevy of ammunition types. The rifle's stealthy silencer and frame has made it the weapon of choice of the SOCOM forces. |
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UMP-45 This legendary Israeli submachine gun was designed for personal defense, proving to be very effective in securing confined areas. It’s a reliable choice among countless ground forces. |
UZI This legendary Israeli submachine gun was designed for personal defense, proving to be very effective in securing confined areas. It’s a reliable choice among countless ground forces. |
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XM8 Compact This compact variation of the XM8 was designed by H & K for personal defense during close quarter battles. It also boasted modularity options allowing for repairs and barrel changes. |
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