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MMB-5 Motion Mine Bait

MMB-5 Motion Mine Bait The MMB-5 or 'Motion Mine Bait' was created to give Engineers a more lethal method of disposing of mines. Instead of simply defusing a set of Magnetic Mines, an Engineer using the Motion Mine Bait can throw the bait, directing the mines to a new position. After a period of time the bait detonates destroying itself along with the mines following it.

SMG Clip Expansion

SMG Clip Expansion The SMG clip expansion was a simple, but lethal addition to Engineers in the field. By removing the springs at the base of their SMG clips and replacing them with a fused magnetic plate, an Engineer could expand the magazine capacity.

Koenig H-AVR

Koenig H-AVR Unlike its siblings, the Mitchell AV-18 and Sudnik VP, the Pilum H-AVR (Heavy Anti Vehicle Rifle) lacks any guidance package, instead relying on the high speed of its projectile to eliminate targets. With an embedded, microprocessor-driven, anti-recoil system and steel alloy-composite structure, the Pilum H-AVR launches armor-piercing fin stabilized projectiles that have proven far more effective against armored targets than traditional warheads, especially against the weaker rear armor of tanks.

SAAW 86 Anti-Air

SAAW 86 Anti-Air Anti-Air: A powerful anti-aircraft weapon, the SAAW 86 is built with a low-density steel composite and incorporates an implanted, CPU-controlled balance system to maximize portability. Launching aerodynamic, high velocity rounds, the SAAW 86 is especially effective against moving airborne targets.

PDS-1

PDS-1 The microprocessor-based PDS-1 detects vehicles within the vicinity using a Sonar tracking system that distinguishes sub-elevation and atmospheric reverberations. Both type and position of the vehicles in range of the device are determined and displayed through the NetBat™ for all squad members.

II-29 Motion Mine

II-29 Motion Mine The II-29 Motion Mine uses an advanced TDD (Target Detection Device) to actively track and seek enemy vehicles by detecting their electronic and infrared signatures. The II-29's explosive yield is lower than traditional mines, as a significant portion of the mine's housing is dedicated to the TDD.

NetBat"! Vehicle ID

NetBat The NetBat™ Vehicle ID is the first in a new line of upgrades to the successful Networked Battlefield System. Combining the latest nanotech modifications with the synth-flex battle network allows a soldier to identify an enemy vehicle and transmit the data to all squad members of the network.

DysTek Repair v2.0

DysTek Repair v2.0 The DysTek Repair v2.0 addition replaces the HOFF-3000's manual control with an automated repair function around your vehicle.

AE Defuser

AE Defuser The CPU-driven AE Defuser analyzes munitions characteristics using chemical and electronic sensors. An Engineer can use the Defuser's embedded electrical neutralization apparatus to defuse a variety of explosive devices from a safer distance than previous explosives disposal devices.

II-14 EMP

II-14 EMP The larger, more powerful, stationary cousin of the EMP grenade, the II-14 EMP Mine utilizes the same electromagnetic pulse methodology to fully immobilize nearby machinery in almost all situations.