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In ''Battlefield 3'', the '''PKT''' is used by passengers riding in the [[BMP-2M]]. It is also used as the coaxial light machine gun for the [[T-90A]] and BMP-2M. It performs similarly to its ''Bad Company 2'' equivalent, allowing a driver with the [[Coaxial LMG]] vehicle [[specialization]] to be more effective against infantry.
 
In ''Battlefield 3'', the '''PKT''' is used by passengers riding in the [[BMP-2M]]. It is also used as the coaxial light machine gun for the [[T-90A]] and BMP-2M. It performs similarly to its ''Bad Company 2'' equivalent, allowing a driver with the [[Coaxial LMG]] vehicle [[specialization]] to be more effective against infantry.
   
The [[PKP Pecheneg]] is a modernization of the PKM much like the AK-74M is to the AK-74. It is available for [[Support]] class as an unlockable weapon.
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The [[PKP Pecheneg]] is a modernization of the PKM much like the AK-74M is to the AK-74. It is available for [[Support]] class as an unlockable weapon.{{Vehicles/BF3}}
 
On the American side, the [[M240C]] serves a similar purpose.
 
 
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For a similar weapon, see PKP Pecheneg.

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PK Machine Gun

The PKM in real life. It is shown with an attached bipod

The PKM (Russian: Пулемёт Калашникова Модернизированный Pulemyot Kalashnikova Modernizirovannyĭ; English: Kalashnikov's machine-gun modernized) is a Soviet general purpose machine gun variant of the PK machine gun, designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the early 1960s. It was put into service with the Soviet armed forces and currently in production in Russia. It fires 7.62x54mmR rounds at a rate of fire of around 750 rounds per minute up to an effective range of 1500 meters (1640 yards).

Battlefield 2

"The 7.62mm PKM is a 16 kilo machine gun which has amazing firepower but extremely inaccurate due to its massive recoil. Best results are achieved when firing from prone, stationary position."

— In game description.

In Battlefield 2, the PKM is the Tier One unlock for the Support Kit in Battlefield 2. It is both more powerful and more accurate than the other support weapons, and is one of the two weapons most commonly employed in "Dolphin diving" (the other being the M95).

PKT

The PKT appears as an Co-Axial mount alongside the main gun on the T-90 tank

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat

In Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, the PKM is issued to the MEC Support kit. It has a 100 box magazine and 2 in reserve. It has high power, a good rate of fire, but poor accuracy when continuously firing, even when prone.


Battlefield: Bad Company

"Russian general purpose machinegun. This high calibre machinegun is famous for its power and reliability and is used in many different countries. "

— In game description.

In Battlefield: Bad Company's singleplayer, the PKM is the standard light machine gun for Russian and Serdaristani forces. It first appears in Acta Non Verba, Air Force One and can be found multiple times during Par for the Course, once as a collectible on a crate.

In multiplayer, the PKM is the default light machine gun for the Russian Support kit. The American counterpart of the gun is the M249 SAW and the MEC counterpart is the QJY-88. It has a 150 round magazine and the player will have two 150 magazines in reserve. It has a good rate of fire and medium damage, but its performance is hampered by low accuracy.

Battlefield Heroes

PKM

The PKM was released as part of the Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company event, and is available through the store to both the National Army and the Royal Army. The PKM has a 120 round magazine and works best at longer ranges, thanks to its low rate of fire and decent accuracy. However, as with all Gunner weapons, the PKM's accuracy degrades at extreme range, which can prove problematic on maps such as Midnight Madness and Sunset Showdown, where long range firing is prevalent.

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Specialist's Tier 1 PKM

The Specialist's Tier 1 PKM was released as part of the Tier 1 event, and acts as the close range machine gun variant of the PKM. The Specialist's Tier 1 variant has a 130 round magazine and a high rate of fire, making it very effective at close range encounters, but it's low accuracy means it is less effective at longer ranges. A special desert camouflage, similar to that of the Tier 1 Specialist outfit, is present on the weapon, but has very little use. Maps such as Riverside Rush and Victory Village, where the fighting is mostly close range combat, are where the Specialist's Tier 1 PKM works very well, although other, more specialized weapons, such as shotguns and knifes, can be superior at those ranges.

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SOF PKM

Released as part of the Battlefield Heroes Christmas event, the SOF PKM is available to National Army gunners.

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Battlefield: Bad Company 2

"Russian general purpose machine gun adopted worldwide for its rugged operation and reliability. With a high rate of fire and 7.62x54mm caliber it provides excellent long range capability."

— In-game description

Only available in multiplayer, the PKM LMG is the first light machine gun issued to the Medic kit, and boasts medium power and low recoil. For a starting weapon, the PKM is surprisingly effective having both considerable damage and high accuracy, even during prolonged bursts. While moving however, it suffers massive accuracy penalties, as do all other light machine guns. Its main drawback is the slow rate of fire, a common disadvantage for LMGs, which makes it inferior to most assault rifles when on the move. The addition of wide crosshairs and terrible accuracy when hip firing also place it below most other guns at close range. The PKM deals some of the most damage per second out of the LMGs, with good accuracy.

PKT

The PKT is an coaxial variation of the PKM, it appears mounted on T-90.


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PKM

The PKM is issued to the Medic kit. It has a average rate of fire, medium damage, high recoil and high accuracy . It boasts an 80-round belt with 160 rounds in reserve. Compared to its closest counterpart, the M60, the PKM is slightly more accurate and fires faster at the cost of lower damage.


Veteran's PKM (Vanished from the game)

The Veteran's PKM features higher bullet damage and twenty more rounds per magazine, but it costs more Credits per day or Battlefunds for unlimited use as a side effect. The weapon's appearance itself is very rugged and shows heavy use.

Since December 1st, the Veteran's PKM vanished from the game. Owners of Veteran's PKM had their weapon replaced with a PKM "+3" .


Elite's PKM (Vanished from the game)

The Elite's PKM does even more damage per bullet than the veteran version, as well as being more expensive. The weapon has a very clean appearance, like all of the elite weapons, and sports a tan paint scheme on the stock, pistol grip, and magazine.

Since December 1st, the Elite's PKM vanished from the game. Owners of Elite's PKM had their weapon replaced with a PKM "+3" .


PKT

The PKT is an coaxial variation of the PKM, it appears mounted on T-90.

Battlefield 3

In Battlefield 3, the PKT is used by passengers riding in the BMP-2M. It is also used as the coaxial light machine gun for the T-90A and BMP-2M. It performs similarly to its Bad Company 2 equivalent, allowing a driver with the Coaxial LMG vehicle specialization to be more effective against infantry.

The PKP Pecheneg is a modernization of the PKM much like the AK-74M is to the AK-74. It is available for Support class as an unlockable weapon.

Videos

<videogallery> Video:PKM LMG|Gameplay with the PKM LMG in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 at Isla Inocentes in Squad Deathmatch mode Video:Battlefield Bad Company 2 - PKM Reload Animations|First person reload animations in Bad Company 2 </videogallery>


See also

References

  1. BF2S Wiki | PKM - retrieved December 20, 2010
  2. Bad Company 2 DenKirson on Xanga - retrieved March 10, 2010