Russia

Russia (Russian: Россия, Rossiya), officially the Russian Federation (Russian: Российская Федерация, Rossiyskaya Federatsiya), is the largest country in the world, occupying parts of East Europe and most of North Asia.

History
Russia was a nation formed from medieval kingdoms dating back to the 9th century. During the Imperial era (1721–1917), it participated as a part of the Triple Entente, with France and the United Kingdom, during World War I, but pulled out in 1917 following the Bolshevik revolution. By 1922, Russia annexed many East European countries and formed the Soviet Union, in which Russia was the administrative state and the largest territory. During the Cold War period, the Soviet Union was a nuclear and military superpower. These nuclear weapons and military development stayed in Russia. In 1991, following the fall of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation instated a democratic government. Russia was never a member of NATO, however has signed the Partnership for Peace in 1992. Despite this, there have been many minor tensions between Russia and NATO, such as the controversy of the 2008 South Ossetia war and political and territorial tensions with the Baltic States.

Battlefield 1942

 * See Soviet Union and Red Army

Battlefield 2: Special Forces
In Battlefield 2: Special Forces, the Russian Spetsnaz fight against the SAS and Rebel Forces

Engagements against the SAS

 * Ghost Town

Engagements against Rebel Forces

 * Mass Destruction
 * Surge

Context
The Russian Federation is depicted in a fictional war against the United States of America, allied with the Middle Eastern Coalition and the hired assistance of the Legionnaire Mercenaries. It is in a neutral status with Serdaristan. It is not known what caused this war.

Story
The player, Preston Marlowe, is a soldier in the 222nd Army Battalion's B-Company, where the Russian Ground Forces are the first enemies the player encounters. They are first assigned to assist United States Army convoys. Soon after, B-Company is engaged in aiding a US Army armored division in the Battle of Zabograd. After completing objectives in Serdaristan and crashing Serdar's Mi-24 in Russia, Russian forces attempt to capture B-Company in an outpost around a monastery, and fail.

Engagements against the 222nd Army Battalion

 * Welcome to Bad Company
 * Acta Non Verba (Singleplayer)
 * Crash and Grab
 * Ascension
 * Acta Non Verba
 * Crossing Over
 * Deconstruction
 * End of The Line
 * Harvest Day
 * Over and Out
 * Valley Run
 * Par for the Course

Engagements against the US Army

 * Welcome to Bad Company
 * Battle of Zabograd

Battlefield: Bad Company 2


"They're coming in through Alaska!"

- Braidwood

Context
In Battlefield: Bad Company 2, the Russian Federation is depicted as invading the rest of the globe. They have footholds in Eastern Europe, Central and East Asia, most of South America, the Caribbean and Mexico, as well as Alaska and northwestern Canada. The game shows that Russian forces are rapidly moving into new territories and seem to be expanding quickly. Through news broadcasts overheard during the European invasion, French and German reporters can be heard, so it can be presumed that Russia has moved all the way to Western Europe. The game also features the Russian occupation of Bolivia, Columbia, the West of Argentina, the North of Brazil and Chile, though there is no evidence upon the occupation of the East of South America, like the rest of Brazil or Argentina. At the end of the game, it seems that heavy US retaliation within South America has pushed back the Russian occupation, despite the Latin American Militia's alliance with Russia. Since the events of Battlefield: Bad Company, it is not known if Russia has kept its ties with the Middle Eastern Coalition, Serdaristan or the Legionnaire Mercenaries, though the fact that the Russian Ground Forces have acquired several Cobra 4WD units may suggest that Russia has made a few trade agreements with the Middle Eastern Coalition, considering there is no evidence of hostilities between the two factions.

Story
"So, they trigger it in the right spot, down goes the US power grid. Then as our fine country slips into total fucking anarchy, the Russians decide to come knocking. The end."

- James Wyatt, briefly explaining the Russians' plan with the Scalar Weapon

In singleplayer, the player is Preston Marlowe, a soldier of 222nd Army Battalion's B-Company, and, after the first mission, is assigned to the Special Activities Division, where the Russian Federation is the main enemy faction. Russia seems to have planned a direct assault on the mainland of the United States after the activation of the Scalar Weapon upon the country. After several engagements, the attempt doesn't come to pass after the destruction of the weapon and the death the Arkady Kirilenko, the leader of the project. After this, Russia invades through Alaska, to which, based upon the final cutscene of the game, is successful and occupies Canada all the way down to its border with the United States.

In multiplayer, the Russian Ground Forces, more specifically the Russian Army Airborne as highlighted in many map descriptions and within the campaign, fight nameless regiments of the United States Army also elements of the Marine Corps. In the South American theatre, they are mostly engaged in the defence of their strongholds, such as Arica and Valparaiso. Their first invasion attempts of South America, highlighted in the map descriptions, are playable in Atacama Desert and Harvest Day (Bad Company 2 version). They are also playable as attempting to break the American defence and defend against the US trying to push them back at the siege of Panama Canal. All of the other South American theatre maps see the Russians as being pushed back by the United States. In the North American theatre, which takes place after their defeat in South America, they are seen trying to set up an invasion of the United States of America. The Airborne forces attempt to defeat the US at White Pass in order to gain access to Nelson Bay and destroy the submarine base (and submarines housed there) so that they can bring the remainder of their forces to North America unopposed. The 'final' battle takes place at Port Valdez, where they attempt to destroy the Trans-Alaskan pipeline with the last of their forces in a last ditch attempt at invading the USA. As this is the 'final' map as evidenced in the map description, the canon result of this battle is unknown. However, after finishing Airborne in the campaign, a cutscene of the map shows the Russian forces advancing through Alaska, Canada, and eventually the U.S. This may indicate that the Russians were successful in Port Valdez.

Engagements against the 222nd

 * Cold War

Engagements against the SPECACT

 * Upriver
 * Crack the Sky
 * Snowblind
 * Heavy Metal
 * High Value Target
 * Sangre del Toro
 * Zero Dark Thirty
 * Force Multiplier
 * Airborne

Engagements against the US Army

 * Valparaiso
 * Arica Harbour
 * Isla Inocentes
 * Nelson Bay
 * Port Valdez
 * Laguna Presa
 * Panama Canal
 * Atacama Desert
 * White Pass
 * Laguna Alta

Battlefield Play4Free
In Battlefield Play4Free, Russian forces are seen fighting American forces.

Equipment

 * Note: does not include weapons used by the Soviet Union

Russia uses many self-designed weapons and vehicles, however, several foreign weapons and vehicles are also used.

Assault/Semi-Automatic/Bolt-Action Rifles

 * AEK-971
 * AN-94
 * AK-101
 * F2000

Carbines/Submachine Guns

 * AKS-74u
 * SCAR-L
 * PP-19

Shotguns

 * S12K/S20K
 * T194

Sniper Rifles

 * No4Sniper
 * SVD
 * SV-98
 * Type 88 Sniper
 * M95

Machine Guns

 * RPK-74
 * PKM
 * Type 88 LMG
 * MG3

Rocket/Grenade Launchers

 * ERYX
 * RPG-7
 * M2 Carl Gustav
 * GP-30

Explosives

 * M67 Hand Grenade
 * Claymore
 * Anti-Tank Mine
 * Flashbang
 * C4 Explosive

Sidearms

 * MP-443 Grach
 * MR-444 (with or without silencer)

Support

 * Binoculars
 * Grappling Hook
 * Wrench
 * Defibrillator
 * Zip Line
 * Tear Gas
 * Ammunition Box
 * Medkit
 * Repair Tool
 * Tracer Dart Gun
 * Mortar Strike

Melee Weapons

 * Combat Knife

Light Vehicles

 * M3A1 Half-Track
 * GAZ-3937 &quot;Vodnik&quot;
 * Quad Bike

Tanks

 * T-90
 * T-72
 * BMD-3 Bakhcha
 * BMD-3 Bakhcha AA

Helicopters

 * Mil Mi-8 Hip
 * Mil Mi-24 Hind
 * Mil Mi-28 Havoc
 * Kamov Ka-50 Hokum

Fixed-Wing Aircraft

 * Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback
 * Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum
 * Antonov An-124 Condor
 * Antonov An-225 Cossack

Emplacements

 * ZU-23-2
 * 9M133 Kornet
 * KORD

Naval Vessels

 * Patrol Boat
 * Personal Watercraft

Trivia

 * In Battlefield 2 ' s game files, all MEC weapons and vehicles are labeled with RU rather than MEC -- hinting that they were the original combatants early on in development.