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Battlefield 2[]
"The RPG-7 can trace its lineage back to the WWII German Panzerfaust. Developed by the Russians in the early sixties, the RPG-7 family of rocket propelled grenade launchers remain an ever present danger in conflicts around the world"
— In-game description
The RPG-7 is issued to Rebel and Insurgent Anti-Tank kits in Battlefield 2: Special Forces. Compared to its counterparts, the ERYX and the SRAW, the RPG-7 has a much quicker reload speed, but cannot be guided once fired. Therefore, it is best to use the RPG-7 to engage stationary vehicles or turrets, and leading the target for moving targets. The rocket will also drop as it travels, so for distant targets, the player must compensate for this by aiming above the target. Being an unguided weapon, occupants of enemy armor will not be notified of your targeting them, unlike the SRAW and ERYX.
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