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{{Quote|American made Red Dot Sight for extremely fast and clear target acquisition in close quarters. The single Red Dot in this sight makes getting on target easy.|Battlelog description}} |
{{Quote|American made Red Dot Sight for extremely fast and clear target acquisition in close quarters. The single Red Dot in this sight makes getting on target easy.|Battlelog description}} |
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The '''Reflex (RDS)''' appears as an attachment in ''[[Battlefield 3]]''. It is the standard red dot sight for [[US]] and European weapons, as the [[Kobra]] is for [[Russia]]n and [[China|Chinese]] weapons. |
The '''Reflex (RDS)''' appears as an attachment in ''[[Battlefield 3]]''. It is the standard red dot sight for [[US]] and European weapons, as the [[Kobra]] is for [[Russia]]n and [[China|Chinese]] weapons. |
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− | Functionally the two sights are identical, and can be unlocked for the opposite faction's weapons when all the faction default attachments have been unlocked for a weapon. It can be noted that the Kobra sight is arguably more open and less obstructive than the Reflex sight, as the metal |
+ | Functionally the two sights are identical, and can be unlocked for the opposite faction's weapons when all the faction default attachments have been unlocked for a weapon. It can be noted that the Kobra sight is arguably more open and less obstructive than the Reflex sight, as the metal frame around the reticle are thinner and block less of the player's screen. This does not necessarily make the Kobra superior, however, as some may find its reticle harder to use than the Reflex's precise dot. |
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Revision as of 13:04, 6 May 2014
The Trijicon RX01 Reflex is an American red dot sight.
It is an available attachment in Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4.
Battlefield 3
— Battlelog description
The Reflex (RDS) appears as an attachment in Battlefield 3. It is the standard red dot sight for US and European weapons, as the Kobra is for Russian and Chinese weapons. Functionally the two sights are identical, and can be unlocked for the opposite faction's weapons when all the faction default attachments have been unlocked for a weapon. It can be noted that the Kobra sight is arguably more open and less obstructive than the Reflex sight, as the metal frame around the reticle are thinner and block less of the player's screen. This does not necessarily make the Kobra superior, however, as some may find its reticle harder to use than the Reflex's precise dot.
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Battlefield 4
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— Battlelog description
The Reflex (RDS) reappears as an attachment in Battlefield 4.
Singleplayer
In singleplayer, it is first used on the UMP45 in Shanghai.
Multiplayer
In multiplayer, the Reflex is the American equivalent of the Russian Kobra and Chinese Coyote sights. It is the default red dot sight for American and European weapons, and is unlocked for all other weapons through Battlepacks.
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