M79

The M79, also known as the Thumper or Bloop Tube for its distinctive firing sound, is an American 40mm shoulder fired grenade launcher designed by the Springfield Armory in 1960. It was widely used during the Vietnam conflict, although quickly replaced by the M203 in later years. During the M79's time in service, there was an average of one M79 for every ten man squad.

Battlefield Vietnam


In Battlefield Vietnam, the M79 is issued to the American Heavy Assault kit. It has a single round per reload and has 5 grenades in reserve. It is mainly a weapon for anti-infantry purposes, but it can also be used to some effect against light vehicles and even tanks.

The M79 has a large blast radius and very high damage, making it very effective against infantry. In close quarters, although it's potentially harmful to the user, aiming it is barely even required to have a kill on an enemy. At long ranges, the M79's grenade has a huge arc in its trajectory, making it difficult to use, but this can also help in using it like a mortar, sometimes even shooting blankly at a choke point can result in a few kills.

Against vehicles, the M79 can easily kill everyone inside a jeep. It cannot kill a tank on its own, but, with enough damage from anti-tank weapons being inflicted, the M79 can aid in destroying a tank. It is relatively ineffective against helicopters, because of the slow projectile velocity of the grenade and the arc can make it near impossible to hit a helicopter.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam
In Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the M79 is issued as a gadget to the Assault kit. It is the equivalent of the 40mm Grenade from the base game. Like the version in Battlefield Vietnam, it will have a yellow/green striped camouflage, but has flipped-up iron sights

Trivia

 * In Battlefield Vietnam and Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the M79 has a tiger pattern on it. This could be a reference to the Vietnam war movie, Apocalypse Now.