KH2002

The KH-2002 is an Iranian indigenously produced 5.56 mm bullpup rifle, likely built upon a bullpup conversion of the DIO S-5.56 assault rifle, an Iranian version of the Chinese Norinco CQ rifle, which itself is a clone of the M16A1 with a different stock and hanguard. It is intended to replace the aging G3 in the Iranian Military.

Battlefield 3
The KH2002 makes its first appearance in Battlefield 3. It is a medium-power, medium-accuracy, two-round-burst assault rifle.

Singleplayer
The KH2002 is the standard-issue rifle of the Iranian forces following the coup in which Farukh Al-Bashir assumed control of the country. The weapon is then heavily-used by both Iranian and PLR forces, with and without optics.

Multiplayer
The KH2002 is one of the seven multiplayer weapons unlocked through the Co-op campaign. It is unlocked when an overall score of 126,000 Co-op points is achieved (second Co-op unlock). Like in singleplayer, it makes use of a 30-round magazine and features 3-round-burst and semi-automatic firemodes. Due to its short bullpup configuration, it cannot be equipped with the underslung rail, and therefore cannot accept the M320 and M26 MASS as attached launchers; they can still be used as standalone weapons, however. The KH2002 can be equipped with all other assault rifle attachements, including the Foregrip and Bipod attachements.

Trivia

 * According to Battlelog, the KH2002 is meant to have a full-auto function in addition to the three-round burst and single-shot firemodes.