Charlie INTEL: A Call of Duty, Modern Warfare, Black Ops BLOG
MW3 Weapon list
(8/14/11) CONFIRMED: FAD
(8/9/11) CONFIRMED: G36, Colt CM901, M16A4, FMG, M60E4, USAS-12, PKP NEW PHOTOS: ACR 6.8, AK-47, G36, FMG, ACOG, FIVE-Seven, Model 1887, M16A4, MP5k
ASSAULT RIFLES
M4-IW5
Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: Colt (Original)
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 5.556x45mm NATO
History: In Service since 1997, the M4 carbine is a shorter and lighter version of the M16A2 assault rifle.
Editorial Note: Physical Characteristics changed for MW3. The M4 now includes what looks like a Troy Micro Rear & Front flip-Up sight on a DPMS gas block. Magpul M.O.E. stock. 20rd Magazine with a Magpul.
ACR 6.8
Confirmed (CoD Elite Trailer)
Manufacturer: Bushmaster and Remington
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 5.56x45mm NATO, 7.62x39mm, 6.8mm Remington SPC
History: ACR or Adaptive Combat Rifle was introduced in 2006.
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AK-47
Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Country of origin: Russia
Ammunition: 7.62x39mm
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FAMAS
Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: Nexter
Country of origin: France
Ammunition: 5.56x45mm NATO
History: Designed in 1967, produced in 1975
Editorial Note: Making a return from Modern Warfare 2.
SCAR-L
UN-confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: FNH (Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal
Country of origin: Belgium
Ammunition: 5.56x45mm NATO
History: In service since 2009, the SCAR-L stands for Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle. The rifle was designed by FNH and comes in several version. The military designation is the MK-16 Mod 0.
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G36
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: H&K (Heckler and Koch)
Country of origin: Germany
Ammunition: 5.56x45mm NATO
History: Designed in 1990 and produced in 1996.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
FAL
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku Leak)
Manufacturer: FNH (Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal
Country of origin: Belgiium
Ammunition: 5.56x45mm NATO
History: Designed in 1947, produced in 1953.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Colt CM901
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: Colt (Original)
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 5.556x45mm
NATO, 6.8mm Rem SPC, 7.62
History: Introduced in 2010,The Colt CM901 (The CM standing for Colt Modular) is a modular firearms platform that can be converted from an assault rifle to a battle rifle as well as carbine length barrels without the use of tools.
Editorial Note: Originally thought to be the M4 VLTOR, this is actually the Colt CM901.
M16A4
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: Colt (Original)
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 5.56x45mm NATO
History: Designed in 1957 and produced in 1960.The M16 was developed for the United States Arm and was deployed for jungle warfare operations in South Vietnam in 1963.
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FAD
Confirmed (Screenshot on Sledgehammer Games page)
Manufacturer:
Salomón Braga Lozo
Country of origin: Peru
Ammunition: 5.56x45mm NATO
History: Designed and produced in 2008. Bullpup assault rifle.
Editorial Note:
SMG
MP5-A2
Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: H&K (Heckler and Koch)
Country of origin: Germany
Ammunition: 9x19mm Parabellum, 10mm Auto, .40 S&W
History: Designed in 1964 and produced in 1966.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
UMP
Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: H&K (Heckler and Koch)
Country of origin: Germany
Ammunition: .45 ACP, 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W.
History: Designed in 1990 and produced in 1999.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
P90
Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: FNH (Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal)
Country of origin: Belgium
Ammunition: 5.7x28mm
History: Designed in 1986 and produced in 1990.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
AK-74u
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku Leak)
Manufacturer: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Country of origin: Russia
Ammunition: 5.45x39mm
History: Designed and produced in 1974.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare & Black Ops.
VECTOR
Confirmed (Cod EliteTrailer)
Manufacturer: Transformational Defense Industries
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: .45 ACP, .40 S&W
History: Designed in 2006 and produced in 2009.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Skorpion
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: Ceska Zborjovka Brod
Country of origin: Czechoslovakia
Ammunition: .32 ACP (7.65x17mm) , 9x19mm Parabellum, .380 ACP
History: Designed in 1959 and produced in 1961.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
FMG
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: Magpul Industries
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 9x19mm Parabellum
History: Prototype designed in 2008. Has not entered production yet. Designed to use Glock 17 9mm magazines.
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MP5k
Confirmed (Fourzerotwo confirmed via Twitter)
Manufacturer: H&K (Heckler and Koch)
Country of origin: Germany
Ammunition: 9x19mm Parabellum, 10mm Auto, .40 S&W
History: Designed in 1964 and produced in 1966.
Editorial Note: Rumored by Shaun Huchinson, seen while playing Spec-Ops at the E3 Expo. Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling confirmed via Twitter on 6/14/11 that both MP5k and MP5A2 are in Modern Warfare 3.
SNIPER RIFLES
Remington RSASS
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: Remington Defense
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 7.62 (.308)
History: Designed and produced in 2011.
Editorial Note: Visually, its nearly identical to the JP Enterprises LRP-07.
M14 EBR
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 7.62x51mm NATO
History: Designed in 2001 and produced in 2004.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Barrett M82
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: Barrett Firearms
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
History: Designed in 1980 and produced in 1982.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 1 & 2.
LMG
RPD
Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: Vasily Degtyaryov
Country of origin: Russia
Ammunition: 7.62x39mm
History: Designed in 1943 and produced in 1944.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 1 & 2.
M60E4
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: VasSaco Defense
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 7.62x51mm NATO
History: Designed in 1940 and produced in 1957.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 1 & 2.
PKP
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Country of origin: Russia
Ammunition: 7.62x54mm
History: Designed in the early 1960's.
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SHOTGUNS
AA12
Confirmed (E3 Hunter Killer Footage)
Manufacturer: GWA
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 12 Gauge
History: Designed and produced in 2005.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
MODEL 1887
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 12 Gauge, 10 Gauge
History: Designed and produced in 1887.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
STRIKER
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: Hilton Walker
Country of origin: South Africa
Ammunition: 12 Gauge
History: Designed and produced in 1980's.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Also known as the Armsel Striker.
KSG
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: Kel Tec
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition: 12 Gauge
History: Designed and introduced in 2011.
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SPAS-12
Confirmed (Gametrailers TV live gameplay E3)
Manufacturer: Franchi S.P.A.
Country of origin: Italy
Ammunition: 12 Gauge
History: Designed and produced in 1979.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
USAS-12
Confirmed (Spec-Ops Trailer)
Manufacturer: Daewoo
Country of origin: Korea
Ammunition: 12 Gauge
History: Designed and produced in 1980's.
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PISTOLS
Five-seveN
Confirmed (E3 Expo Spec-Ops Gameplay)
Manufacturer: FNH (Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal)
Country of origin: Belgium
Ammunition: 5.7x28mm
History: Designed in 1993 and produced in 1998. Currently used by secret service.
Editorial Note: Rumored by Shaun Huchinson, seen while playing Spec-Ops at the E3 Expo. Shown durring the IN-GAME Msn E3 footage and on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon".
G18
Confirmed (Microsoft Press Conference Gameplay)
Manufacturer: Glock
Country of origin: Austria
Ammunition: 9x19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP, .40 S&W
History: Designed in 1979 and produced in 1982.
Editorial Note: Making a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Walther P99
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: Walther
Country of origin: Germany
Ammunition: 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W
History: Designed in 1993 and produced in 1996.
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MP412
Un-Confirmed (Kotaku leak)
Manufacturer: IZHMECH
Country of origin: Russia
Ammunition: .357 Magnum
History: Was only a prototype and never made it into production.
Editorial Note: Also appeared in Battlefield: Bad Company.
LAUNCHERS
XM25 Launcher
Confirmed (Microsoft Press Conference Gameplay)
Manufacturer: FNH (Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal)
Country of origin: Germany
Ammunition: 25x40mm Grenade
History: Designed and produced in 2010.
Editorial Note: Known as the XM25 Individual Airburst Weapon
System.
AT4
Confirmed (Microsoft Press Conference Gameplay)
Manufacturer: FNH (Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal)
Country of origin: Sweden
Ammunition: 84mm Grenade
History: Designed in 1981 and produced in 1984.
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EQUIPMENT
9-Bang
Similar to the Flashbang from previous Modern
Warfare, however, after the first explosion, other nine occur in fast succession.
RUMORED
M1911
Un-Confirmed (Hero Trailer)
Manufacturer: Colt
Country of origin: United States
Ammunition:.45 ACP
History: Designed and introduced in 1911.
Editorial Note: Was seen in Modern Warfare 2 but was not an option for multiplayer.
Sig P226
Confirmed (CoD Elite Trailer)
Manufacturer: Sig Sauer
Country of origin: Germany and Switzerland
Ammunition: 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, .22lr
History: Designed and introduced in 1984.
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