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Armies Call of Duty – Imperial Japanese Army
The Imperial Japanese Army, or officially the Army of the Grand Japanese Empire, was the armed force of the country of Japan after it settled and began to develop the industry. Japan’s rapid rise as a dominant eastern power demanded many raw materials, so the force took over surrounding countries to regain resources. As a result, Japan enjoyed power over the East in World War II until the big crash in 1945, when it was disbanded. The faction only appears in Call of Duty: World at War. Its counterpart on the high seas was the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Heroes Call of Duty –David “Prophet” Wilkes
David “Prophet” Wilkes is a character from Call of Duty: Black Ops III and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and is playable in the game’s multiplayer. David is made of cybermetic implants, which he got from the British Pioneer Corps. Since then, he has been more of a war machine than a human.
Weapons Call of Duty-Strela-3
The Strela-3 (Russian: Стрела-3; literally Arrow-3) is a rocket launcher from Call of Duty: Black Ops that was originally also supposed to appear in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Similar to the Stinger, it can only be fired at vehicles and costs 2000 CoD Points.
Games Call of Duty – Modern Warfare Mobilized
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized is a 2009 first-person shooter game in the Call of Duty franchise, developed specifically for the Nintendo DS. The game takes place in the same setting as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and features many elements of gameplay typical to the series, including the usage of iron sights, and vehicular missions. It was released by Activision alongside the console versions of the game on November 10, 2009.
Maps Call of Duty – Firing Range
Firing Range is a small multiplayer map from Call of Duty: Black Ops. It is set in a military training facility in Cuba. The map is also present in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. On Firing Range, fights mostly occur in a narrow or medium space, so submachine guns, assault rifles and light machine guns are best suited. If you are defending a building, shotguns are also recommended. Sniper rifles are hard to use because the map is so small. There are two main buildings that the two teams will probably try to take, and there is a tower in the middle. The wooden house is especially popular and a frequently used spot, while the tower is great for camping. The two teams spawn dangerously close to each other, so a well-placed grenade can secure the first kill. Claymores and motion detectors are a must for defensive players, as you’ll be constantly attacked by the other team. Simply running into the other team is a rather stupid idea, as sprinting and automatic fire are not known to mix well. Snipers are not often seen due to the size of the map, but a sniper with a sniper plus variable zoom can support his team if he stays in the background. For example, he can defend objects, like Bomb A, which is right in front of the tower when you play Domination. Bulletproof vest is a useful extra when playing game modes like Demolition Command, because thanks to the open nature of the map, hectic games full of explosions often occur.
Camouflage Call of Duty – Desert Camouflage
In Call of Duty 4, desert camouflage is available for all primary weapons from the start. It only appears in multiplayer. It is useful on the Strike, Bog, Backlot, Crash, Crossfire, Ambush, and Showdown maps. Like its predecessor, Modern Warfare 2 has desert camouflage unlocked from the start. It is available for all primary weapons along with arctic camouflage. On desert maps like Rust, Afghan, Strike, and Crash, camouflage has some advantages. However, the camouflage usually does not help much when it comes to hiding the user and actually only serves as a sign of rank.
Fraction Call of Duty FBI
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI for short, is a new police faction in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. she battles the Mercenaries on Raid, Aftermath, Express, Grind, and Studio. They also appear in the mission Cordis Die, where they fight Raul Menendez’s many mercenaries on the streets of Los Angeles.
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