Cut content The subject of this article, Patchett, has been cut from the final version of a Battlefield game. |

A Patchett Machine Carbine Mk 1
The Sterling submachine gun is British submachine gun. Intended to be a replacement for the Sten submachine gun, it was designed by William Patchett with tests taking place between 1944 and 1945. The prototype that first saw combat by British Airborne troops was designated the Patchett Machine Carbine Mk 1. Despite this, the Sterling did not replace the Sten until 1953 and remained in use until 1994, itself being replaced by the L85A1.
Battlefield V[]
The Patchett is a weapon cut from Battlefield V. It was first mentioned in the game files, and its weapon proficiency dog tag could be temporarily viewed in-game.
The weapon was statistically similar to the MAB 38 and included a Bayonet specialization. Although fully modelled and animated, the weapon had an unfinished nine-node specialization tree and as a result was not included in the final content update for the game.