RPG-7



The RPG-7 is a shoulder-launched, anti-tank, rocket propelled grenade weapon from Battlefield Vietnam, Battlefield 2: Special Forces, Battlefield: Bad Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2. A Russian weapon used for decades by Russia and the Soviet Union, manufactured in a number of variants by nine countries, it is now the most widely used Anti-Tank weapon in the world, seeing service in Vietnam, and more recently Afghanistan and Iraq. It is used currently around 40 countries use the weapon, and it is also popular with irregular and guerilla forces.

Battlefield Vietnam
Is given to some NVA and Viet Cong Anti-Tank kits as well as it's predecessor the RPG-2.

Battlefield 2: Special Forces
The Rebel faction's Anti-Tank kit includes an RPG-7.

Battlefield: Bad Company
The RPG-7 is the rocket launcher issued to the Russian Demolition kit. The RPG-7's US counterpart is the AT4 and the MEC counterpart is the M2 Carl Gustav.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2
The RPG-7 is unlocked by default in the Engineer kit. It inflicts more damage against enemy vehicles than the M2 in multiplayer (e.g. minimum of 28% damage vs. 22% for the M2), but also travels slower and falls more steeply over long distances. When combined with the extra explosives specialization, it gives the user eight rockets, making it as capable as a primary weapon (especially as a helicopter passenger), and able to destroy some buildings without the need for ammo resupply packs. Compatible with the tracer dart targeting system. It inflicts limited splash damage against soft targets.

Trivia

 * In Bad Company 2, there is an Achievement/Trophy that requires to get a kill with the combat knife, M60 and RPG-7. It is called "Mission... Accomplished" which is a reference to First Blood Part II, in which John Rambo uses these weapons against Soviet troops and Viet Cong soildiers.
 * In Bad Company 2 multiplayer, Russian Engineers will always have an RPG-7 on their back, despite what launcher they really have.
 * The RPG-7 rocket in Bad Company 2 will travel faster if it is locked onto a tracer dart.