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Variant. Equipped with a turret-mounted Mk.19 grenade launcher. M240 Variant: Equipped with an M240 medium machine gun. ◼ M1151 Reconnaissance Humvee Certain Humvees in reconnaissance and cavalry units are equipped with a Long-Range Advanced Scout Surveillance System (LRAS3). This multi-sensor system gives the crew advanced observation and surveillance capabilities. The LRAS3 has second-generation FLIR, GPS, laser rangefinder and an electro-optical day camera. .50 cal Variant: Equipped with an M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun. Mk19 Variant: Equipped with a Mk.19 automatic grenade launcher. ◼ M1152 Humvee The M1152 is a flatbed variant of the M1151 Humvee, with a larger cargo and passenger capacity. It is generally used as a troop or cargo carrier. ◼ M1167 Humvee The M1167 TOW Carrier is an anti-tank variant of the M1151 Humvee, replacing the M1046 TOW Carrier in service. The M1167 is armed with a TOW anti-tank guided missile system, giving infantry formations a mobile anti-tank weapon. ◼ Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) The LMTV is part of the FMTV Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle) series of vehicles. The LMTV is the light version of the FMTV and is the standard 2.5 ton 4x4 cargo truck. In this game the vehicle is fitted with a LSAC (Low Signature Armored Cab) package, which includes an armored cab, an M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun, and a ballistic glass turret. ◼ United States Army Small Arms ◼ M4A1 The standard issue firearm of the United States Army, the M4 is a carbine version of the M16 series of assault rifles, being lighter and shorter while firing the same 5.56 mm NATO round. Initially the M4 was destined to be replaced by the winner of the Individual Carbine competition, but instead the M4A1 carbine was selected to replace the M4 and the M16 in service across the Army. All existing M4s will be converted to M4A1s, which is expected to be complete by 2017. Originally used by special operations forces, the M4A1 is an improved version of the M4, replacing the burst fire mode with a fully automatic mode. The fully automatic trigger group has the benefit of a more consistent trigger pull. The M4A1 also features a heavier barrel and ambidextrous fire controls. In Army service the M4A1 comes by default with the Aimpoint M68 Close Combat Optic (CCO). The M68 CCO is a red dot reflex sight used in lieu of iron sights. Additionally all M4A1s in combat service are equipped with the AN/PEQ-16, a multifunction laser sight that emits visible and infrared (IR) aiming lasers as well as visible and IR flashlights.

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Sources: Software License Agreement

Variant. Equipped with a turret-mounted Mk.19 grenade launcher. M240 Variant: Equipped with an M240 medium machine gun. M1151 Reconnaissance Humvee Certain Humvees in reconnaissance and cavalry units are equipped with a Long-Range Advanced Scout Surveillance System (LRAS3). This multi-sensor system gives the crew advanced observation and surveillance capabilities. The LRAS3 has second-generation FLIR, GPS, laser rangefinder and an electro-optical day camera. .50 cal Variant: Equipped with an M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun. Mk19 Variant: Equipped with a Mk.19 automatic grenade launcher. M1152 Humvee The M1152 is a flatbed variant of the M1151 Humvee, with a larger cargo and passenger capacity. It is generally used as a troop or cargo carrier. M1167 Humvee The M1167 TOW Carrier is an anti-tank variant of the M1151 Humvee, replacing the M1046 TOW Carrier in service. The M1167 is armed with a TOW anti-tank guided missile system, giving infantry formations a mobile anti-tank weapon. Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) The LMTV is part of the FMTV Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle) series of vehicles. The LMTV is the light version of the FMTV and is the standard 2.5 ton 4x4 cargo truck. In this game the vehicle is fitted with a LSAC (Low Signature Armored Cab) package, which includes an armored cab, an M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun, and a ballistic glass turret. United States Army Small Arms M4A1 The standard issue firearm of the United States Army, the M4 is a carbine version of the M16 series of assault rifles, being lighter and shorter while firing the same 5.56 mm NATO round. Initially the M4 was destined to be replaced by the winner of the Individual Carbine competition, but instead the M4A1 carbine was selected to replace the M4 and the M16 in service across the Army. All existing M4s will be converted to M4A1s, which is expected to be complete by 2017. Originally used by special operations forces, the M4A1 is an improved version of the M4, replacing the burst fire mode with a fully automatic mode. The fully automatic trigger group has the benefit of a more consistent trigger pull. The M4A1 also features a heavier barrel and ambidextrous fire controls. In Army service the M4A1 comes by default with the Aimpoint M68 Close Combat Optic (CCO). The M68 CCO is a red dot reflex sight used in lieu of iron sights. Additionally all M4A1s in combat service are equipped with the AN/PEQ-16, a multifunction laser sight that emits visible and infrared (IR) aiming lasers as well as visible and IR flashlights.

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Sources: Software License Agreement