QJY-88

The QJY-88 is a 5.8x42mm Chinese light machine gun designed in the late 1980s by China North Industries Corporation. It was intended to replace the obsolete Type 67 Machine Gun in service with the PLA.

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
The QJY-88 is the primary Support kit weapon for the PLA. It has a large magazine, decent firepower, and a moderate fire rate with medium recoil.

Battlefield: Bad Company
In Battlefield: Bad Companys singleplayer, the QJU88' can be found off of dead MEC enemies in the final mission: Ghost Town.

In multiplayer, it is the default light machine gun issued to the the MEC Support kit. It features a 150 round box magazine (with 300 rounds in reserve). It has a good fire rate, range and power, but lacks in accuracy, so farther targets will be harder to kill. It can kill in about 10 or so hits. Like all LMGs, it has a long reload, but this is balanced by its large capacity.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2
In Battlefield: Bad Company 2s singleplayer, the Type 88 LMG' (in-game name) is quite common among Russian Army soldiers and Bolivian Militiamen, and is very effective due to its low recoil and large magazine.

In multiplayer, the Type 88 LMG is the third light machine gun issued to the Medic kit requiring 8,600 points to unlock. Its magazine is on the larger side, with 200 rounds in it. It has relatively controllable recoil and is a great weapon for continuous suppressing fire. The Type 88 LMG is extremely similar to and nearly outclassed by the PKM, which has a higher damage per shot at the expense of magazine size.

Trivia

 * It is unusual that the Type 88 LMG is the standard Russian machine gun in the campaign of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 due to the PKM - which is made and used by the Russian Military - fulfilling that role in the first Battlefield: Bad Company, considering it was the MEC's standard LMG in the previous game.

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