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1 TASK FORCE VIKING Enemy Identification Presentation

2 Camouflage Digital Flora/Cifra Most commonly used pattern in Russia Used by Army Marines/Naval Infantry VDV

3 Camouflage Partizan/SS Summer Based off WW2 German camouflage Popular among security forces FSB, MVD

4 Camouflage Bezreka/Sumrak Popular among security forces FSB, MVD

5 Weapons AK-74M 5.45, 30 round magazine, side folding stock Standard issue rifle within the Russian military, the most common Can take underbarrel grenade launcher – GP25/30

6 Weapons AK-104 7.62, 30 round magazine, side folding stock Popular among security services 5.45 version is the AK-105

7 Weapons AS VAL 9x39mm, 20 round magazine, Integrally suppressed assault rifle Commonly seen within security forces VSS Vintorez is sniper variant with fixed wood stock

8 Weapons PKM Medium Machine Gun 7.62x54r, belt fed 100 round box magazine, lightweight Commonly seen within Russian military At least one per 9 man squad, likely two Will engage at range

9 Enemy Identification Naval Infantry/Marines/Morpeh Digital Flora Uniform and Gear Standard issue uniform, armor, and gear

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11 Enemy Identification Federal Security Service (FSB) Partizan/SS Summer Camouflage Defender II Armor + K6 Helmet Partizan Harness/Smersh Belt Kit AS VAL

12 Verbal Commands Davai – Can mean anything (“hooah”), literally means “let’s go/come on” Vragobeat – Enemy down; is said once a Russian eliminates an enemy and is then echoed throughout the entire squad Vrag na leva/Vrag na prava – Enemy left/Enemy right. Sani – Medic


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