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Groza-1 RL

OTs-14-4A-01 Groza-1 variant in reality

Groza-4 RL

OTs-14-4A-03 Groza-4 variant in reality

The OTs-14 Groza (Russian: Гроза, "Thunderstorm"; also known as the OC-14) is a modular Russian bullpup Assault rifle based off of the AKS-74u and developed in the early 1990s. The Gronza was designed for Russian Special Forces and Internal Affairs Ministry as an dedicated CQB weapon, though its modularity allows it to perform as a carbine or sniper rifle, as well as being capable of mounting a GP-30 grenade launcher, given the situation.

The OTs-14-4A-02 variant is a short barreled "Special Carbine Variant" equipped with a Suppressor, and the OTs-14-4A-01 variant is a short barreled Carbine version of the Groza , but has a built in Vertical Grip and no attached suppressor. Both are chambered for the 9×39mm Subsonic round, like the AS Val and VSS Vintorez, and use the same magazines as the rifles as well. The 4A-02 variant is currently used by the Ministry of the Interior's OMON Special Operations soldiers.

Battlefield 4

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Two variants of the OTs-14 appear in Battlefield 4, the Groza-1 carbine and the Groza-4 Personal Defense Weapon.

Groza-1

The Groza-1 is an all class Carbine to be introduced with the the Weapon Crate DLC in Spring 2015. It was added along with the other Weapon Crate weapons to the Community Test Environment on March 30, 2015 for Alpha testing.

Groza-4

The Groza-4 is a Personal Defense Weapon for the Engineer to be introduced with the the Weapon Crate DLC in Spring 2015. It was added along with the other Weapon Crate weapons to the Community Test Environment on March 30, 2015 for Alpha testing.

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