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− | [[Battlefield Online]]<br> |
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− | [[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]<br> |
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|faction = [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|20px]] [[Russia|Russian Federation]] |
|faction = [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|20px]] [[Russia|Russian Federation]] |
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|type = Army}} |
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− | The '''Russian Army''', officially the '''Russian Ground Forces''' (Russian: '''Сухопутные войска Российской Федерации''', ''Suchopútniye voyska Rosseeyskoy Federácii'') are the land forces of the [[Russia|Russian Federation]]. Active since 1992 after the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], the Russian Ground Forces were formed from various parts of the [[Red Army|Soviet Army]]. From 1992 onward, the Russian Ground Forces were withdrawn from Soviet bases in foreign regions to focus on "near abroad" affairs. They use sophisticated military tactics and perform with conventional warfare. |
+ | The '''{{w|Russian Army}}''', officially the '''{{w|Russian Ground Forces}}''' (Russian: '''Сухопутные войска Российской Федерации''', ''Suchopútniye voyska Rosseeyskoy Federácii'') are the land forces of the [[Russia|Russian Federation]]. Active since 1992 after the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], the Russian Ground Forces were formed from various parts of the [[Red Army|Soviet Army]]. From 1992 onward, the Russian Ground Forces were withdrawn from Soviet bases in foreign regions to focus on "near abroad" affairs. They use sophisticated military tactics and perform with conventional warfare. |
+ | During [[World War I]] and prior to the {{w|October Revolution}} in 1917, the army was referred to as the {{w|Imperial Russian Army}}, upon which they fought as part of the Triple Entente, against the [[German Empire]], [[Ottoman Empire]] and [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]]. After the revolution, the army was fractured into the Bolshevik [[Red Army]], and the anti-communist [[White Army]], which fought against each other in the [[Russian Civil War]]. |
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==Battlefield: Bad Company== |
==Battlefield: Bad Company== |
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The Russian Army fights the [[222nd Army Battalion]] in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' in a fictional war between [[Russia]] and the [[United States]]. It is one of the three playable multiplayer factions. |
The Russian Army fights the [[222nd Army Battalion]] in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' in a fictional war between [[Russia]] and the [[United States]]. It is one of the three playable multiplayer factions. |
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==Battlefield Online== |
==Battlefield Online== |
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In ''[[Battlefield Online]]'', the Russian Army is pitted against the [[USMC]]. |
In ''[[Battlefield Online]]'', the Russian Army is pitted against the [[USMC]]. |
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==Battlefield: Bad Company 2== |
==Battlefield: Bad Company 2== |
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[[File:BFBC2 RU ASSAULT.jpg|thumb|A Russian [[assault]]]] |
[[File:BFBC2 RU ASSAULT.jpg|thumb|A Russian [[assault]]]] |
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===Singleplayer=== |
===Singleplayer=== |
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+ | {{Sound|1=[[File:BFBC2 American & Russian Voices 3 *UAV & Mine Spotting*|200px]]|2=American & Russian Voices<br> *UAV & Mine Spotting*}} |
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+ | {{Sound|1=[[File:BFBC2 American & Russian Voices 4 *FRIENDLY FIRE!!*|200px]]|2= American & Russian Voices *FRIENDLY FIRE*}} |
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+ | {{Sound|1=[[File:BFBC2 American & Russian Voices 5 *AMMOOOO!!*|200px]]|2= American & Russian Voices *AMMO*}} |
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+ | {{Sound|1=[[File:BFBC2 American & Russian Voices 6 *MCOM!*|200px]]|2= American & Russian Voices *MCOM!*}} |
The Russian Army fight against the [[222nd Army Battalion]], the [[United States Marine Corps]] and the [[Special Activities Division]]. They are under the command of [[Arkady Kirilenko]] and are allied with the [[Latin American Militia]]. Their voices are provided by Oleg Mirochnikov (as Assault), Slav Shumov (as Engineer), Kirill Radcig (as Medic), and Nikolay Lazarev (as Recon). |
The Russian Army fight against the [[222nd Army Battalion]], the [[United States Marine Corps]] and the [[Special Activities Division]]. They are under the command of [[Arkady Kirilenko]] and are allied with the [[Latin American Militia]]. Their voices are provided by Oleg Mirochnikov (as Assault), Slav Shumov (as Engineer), Kirill Radcig (as Medic), and Nikolay Lazarev (as Recon). |
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====Weapons Used==== |
====Weapons Used==== |
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*[[AN-94]] with [[GP-30]] |
*[[AN-94]] with [[GP-30]] |
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*[[F2000]] with [[GL1]] |
*[[F2000]] with [[GL1]] |
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+ | =====Sub-Machine Guns===== |
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*[[AKS-74u]] |
*[[AKS-74u]] |
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*[[SCAR-L]] |
*[[SCAR-L]] |
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*[[QJY-88|Type 88 LMG]] |
*[[QJY-88|Type 88 LMG]] |
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*[[MG3]] |
*[[MG3]] |
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+ | =====Sniper Rifles===== |
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+ | *[[M95]] |
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+ | *[[USAS-12]] |
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+ | =====Pistols===== |
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*[[MP-443]] |
*[[MP-443]] |
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+ | =====Rocket Launchers===== |
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+ | *[[RPG-7]] |
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*[[M2 Carl Gustav]] |
*[[M2 Carl Gustav]] |
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====Vehicles Used==== |
====Vehicles Used==== |
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*[[GAZ-3937 Vodnik]] |
*[[GAZ-3937 Vodnik]] |
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*[[M939 Truck]] |
*[[M939 Truck]] |
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*[[BMD-3]] |
*[[BMD-3]] |
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+ | *[[T-90]] |
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*[[Mi-28 Havoc]] |
*[[Mi-28 Havoc]] |
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*[[Mi-24 Hind]] |
*[[Mi-24 Hind]] |
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+ | ====Emplacement==== |
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+ | *[[ZU-23-2]] |
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*[[9M133 Kornet]] |
*[[9M133 Kornet]] |
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+ | *[[KORD]] |
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====Engagements against the 222nd==== |
====Engagements against the 222nd==== |
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====Engagements against the USMC==== |
====Engagements against the USMC==== |
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+ | *[[High Value Target]] |
===Multiplayer=== |
===Multiplayer=== |
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− | The Russian Ground Forces are one of the two playable factions and fight against the [[United States Army]]. It is also the opposing faction in [[Onslaught]] mode. When they are on the offensive in Rush maps, they almost always attack with their [[VDV|airborne elements]]. |
+ | The Russian Ground Forces are one of the two playable factions and fight against the [[United States Army]]. It is also the opposing faction in [[Onslaught]] mode. When they are on the offensive in Rush maps, they almost always attack with their [[VDV|airborne elements]]. The Russian Ground Forces are always the defending force in the gamemode [[Squad Rush]]. |
====Engagements against the US Army==== |
====Engagements against the US Army==== |
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==Battlefield Play4Free== |
==Battlefield Play4Free== |
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In ''[[Battlefield Play4Free]]'', the Russian Army is seen fighting the [[United States Marine Corps]] in parts of China, Myanmar, and the Middle East. |
In ''[[Battlefield Play4Free]]'', the Russian Army is seen fighting the [[United States Marine Corps]] in parts of China, Myanmar, and the Middle East. |
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===Engagements against the US Marine Corps=== |
===Engagements against the US Marine Corps=== |
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− | |'''[[Sharqi Peninsula|Sharqi:]]''' A peninsula that houses the headquarters of a prominent |
+ | |'''[[Sharqi Peninsula|Sharqi:]]''' A peninsula that houses the headquarters of a prominent TV station, has been ripped apart by combat. Close quarters urban combat supports helicopters, land vehicles and a boat or two. Though snipers might find haven on the ramparts of all sorts of structures. |
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==Battlefield 3== |
==Battlefield 3== |
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− | The Russian Army is a playable faction featured in the multiplayer of ''[[Battlefield 3]]'', being pitted against the [[United States Marine Corps]]. |
+ | The Russian Army is a playable faction featured in the multiplayer of ''[[Battlefield 3]]'', being pitted against the [[United States Marine Corps]]. The Russian Army is always the defending force in the gamemodes [[Rush]] and [[Squad Rush]]. |
===Default kits=== |
===Default kits=== |
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==Battlefield 4== |
==Battlefield 4== |
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{{Cleanup|section|inconsistency with other factions}} |
{{Cleanup|section|inconsistency with other factions}} |
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The Russian Army appears as a hostile force in [[Baku]] and [[Tashgar]]. |
The Russian Army appears as a hostile force in [[Baku]] and [[Tashgar]]. |
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− | In Baku, the RGF is deployed to Baku, Azerbaijan to intercept [[Tombstone Squad]] from collecting intelligence from a defecting Russian military general regarding Russia's stance on Admiral Chang's coup d'état in China. Pursuing Tombstone squadron throughout Baku and when Tombstone was about to be extracted, in a last effort deployed an Mi-28 Havoc to intercept them, while destroying the extraction helicopter, they did not |
+ | In Baku, the RGF is deployed to Baku, Azerbaijan to intercept [[Tombstone Squad]] from collecting intelligence from a defecting Russian military general regarding Russia's stance on Admiral Chang's coup d'état in China. Pursuing Tombstone squadron throughout Baku and when Tombstone was about to be extracted, in a last effort deployed an Mi-28 Havoc to intercept them, while destroying the extraction helicopter, they did not succeed in stopping Tombstone's escape. |
− | In Tashgar, it seems the Russian Ground Forces occupied the town and surrounding areas (including a damaged dam), forcing the Marines stationed there into the old town |
+ | In Tashgar, it seems the Russian Ground Forces occupied the town and surrounding areas (including a damaged dam), forcing the Marines stationed there into the old town when Tombstone arrived, the RGF had gained the upper hand throughout the town. Tombstone Squad managed to fight there way through light Russian armor and troops to get to [[Greenland]]. In exchange for a transport to [[Suez (Battlefield 4)|Suez]], Tombstone was to blow up a dam (which underneath it was multiple SAM sites). After fighting there way through the dam, Tombstone blew up the dam. Thus neutralizing the SAM threat and were transported via a [[C-130]] Cargo Plane. |
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====Classes==== |
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− | The uniforms they wear come in five varieties: |
+ | The uniforms they wear come in five varieties: |
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+ | *Support - One identical to the [[Support]] in multiplayer with the exception of their visor for the helmet is down (similar to the PLA in SP ) who always wield a PKP |
− | * |
+ | *Engineer - to the Chinese [[Engineer]] who wields either a PP2000 or Saiga-12. |
− | * |
+ | *Assault - looks like the Chinese [[Assault]] skin without goggles or a facewrap and uses a plain green camo. |
− | * |
+ | *Recon: identical to the RU [[Recon]] wielding the SV-98. |
− | * |
+ | *Anti-Tank: functions as an AT troop using the RU Engineer model from MP and uses an AK-12 for close range and a SMAW. |
====Weapons==== |
====Weapons==== |
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+ | ! rowspan="1" |Assault rifles |
|[[File:Bf4 ak12.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Bf4 ak12.png|100px]] |
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|[[AK-12]] |
|[[AK-12]] |
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− | !rowspan="1"|Carbines |
+ | ! rowspan="1" |Carbines |
|[[File:Bf4 aku12.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Bf4 aku12.png|100px]] |
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|[[AKU-12]] |
|[[AKU-12]] |
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|[[KORD]] |
|[[KORD]] |
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+ | ! rowspan="1" |Launchers |
|[[File:Bf4 mk153 smaw.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Bf4 mk153 smaw.png|100px]] |
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|[[SMAW]] |
|[[SMAW]] |
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− | !rowspan="1"|Light Machine Guns |
+ | ! rowspan="1" |Light Machine Guns |
|[[File:Bf4 pecheneg.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Bf4 pecheneg.png|100px]] |
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|[[PKP Pecheneg]] |
|[[PKP Pecheneg]] |
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− | !rowspan="1"|Personal Defense Weapons |
+ | ! rowspan="1" |Personal Defense Weapons |
|[[File:Bf4 pp2000.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Bf4 pp2000.png|100px]] |
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|[[PP-2000]] |
|[[PP-2000]] |
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+ | ! rowspan="1" |Shotguns |
|[[File:Bf4 saiga12.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Bf4 saiga12.png|100px]] |
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|[[Saiga|Saiga-12K]] |
|[[Saiga|Saiga-12K]] |
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====Vehicles==== |
====Vehicles==== |
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− | The Russian Ground Forces operate also operate a variety of vehicles. [[T-90]] act as their main battle tanks, witnessed in the two missions they are in. In a brief instance, [[BMP-2]]'s as their APCs. In Baku, it is seen that the [[Mi-28]] is their attack chopper. Throughout both |
+ | The Russian Ground Forces operate also operate a variety of vehicles. [[T-90]] act as their main battle tanks, witnessed in the two missions they are in. In a brief instance, [[BMP-2]]'s as their APCs. In Baku, it is seen that the [[Mi-28]] is their attack chopper. Throughout both missions, their main transport chopper is [[Ka-60 Kasatka]]. In both missions, it is seen that their main light vehicle is the [[VDV Buggy]] and some of their ground transport include [[KamAZ-53501]]. |
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− | !rowspan="2"|Light Vehicles |
+ | ! rowspan="2" |Light Vehicles |
|[[File:BF4 vdv.png|100px]] |
|[[File:BF4 vdv.png|100px]] |
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|[[VDV Buggy]] |
|[[VDV Buggy]] |
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|[[BMP-2]] |
|[[BMP-2]] |
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− | !rowspan="2"|Helicopters |
+ | ! rowspan="2" |Helicopters |
|[[File:BF4_mi28.png|100px]] |
|[[File:BF4_mi28.png|100px]] |
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|[[Mi-28 Havoc]] |
|[[Mi-28 Havoc]] |
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===Multiplayer=== |
===Multiplayer=== |
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− | The Russian army is pitted against both the USMC and PLA. |
+ | The Russian army is pitted against both the [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]] and [[People's Liberation Army|PLA]]. |
Due to the choice of factions on a map being up to the server operator, the RGF can appear on any map against any other faction, including the RGF itself, if the server owner wishes so. However, changing the factions on a map is only available on PC servers. |
Due to the choice of factions on a map being up to the server operator, the RGF can appear on any map against any other faction, including the RGF itself, if the server owner wishes so. However, changing the factions on a map is only available on PC servers. |
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! style="text-align: center;" | Map |
! style="text-align: center;" | Map |
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===Russia=== |
===Russia=== |
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+ | ====Default kits==== |
The following loadouts shown below are the kit defaults for the Russian Army in ''Battlefield 4's'' multiplayer mode. Unlike ''Battlefield 3'', there are no asymmetric starting weapons (and thus no faction-specific weaponry), and the starting gear and weapons are shared across all three factions, similar to ''Bad Company 2''. |
The following loadouts shown below are the kit defaults for the Russian Army in ''Battlefield 4's'' multiplayer mode. Unlike ''Battlefield 3'', there are no asymmetric starting weapons (and thus no faction-specific weaponry), and the starting gear and weapons are shared across all three factions, similar to ''Bad Company 2''. |
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! colspan="2" | Assault |
! colspan="2" | Assault |
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− | !rowspan="4"|Light Vehicles |
+ | ! rowspan="4" |Light Vehicles |
|[[File:BF4_vdv.png|100px]] |
|[[File:BF4_vdv.png|100px]] |
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|[[VDV Buggy]] |
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|(Neutral) ([[Final Stand|FS]]) [[Snowmobile]] |
|(Neutral) ([[Final Stand|FS]]) [[Snowmobile]] |
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+ | ! rowspan="4" |Armor |
|[[File:BF4_t90.png|100x100px]] |
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|([[Final Stand|FS]]) [[HT-95]] |
|([[Final Stand|FS]]) [[HT-95]] |
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+ | ! rowspan="3" |Helicopters |
|[[File:BF4_z11.png|100px]] |
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|[[Ka-60 Kasatka]] |
|[[Ka-60 Kasatka]] |
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+ | ! rowspan="2" |Fixed-Wing Aircraft |
|[[File:BF4_su50.png|100px]] |
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|[[Su-50]] |
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|[[Su-25|Su-25TM Frogfoot]] |
|[[Su-25|Su-25TM Frogfoot]] |
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+ | ! rowspan="3" |Naval Craft |
|[[File:BF4 dv15.png|100px]] |
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|[[DV-15 Interceptor]] |
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Battlefield_4_Russian_Character_Models.jpg|Renders of the Russian Army multiplayer classes. |
Battlefield_4_Russian_Character_Models.jpg|Renders of the Russian Army multiplayer classes. |
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Battlefield4russianinfantrysp.jpg|RGF infantry |
Battlefield4russianinfantrysp.jpg|RGF infantry |
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− | BF4 Russian Ground Forces Soldier.jpg|A RGF soldier firing on Tombstone Squadron |
+ | BF4 Russian Ground Forces Soldier.jpg|A RGF soldier firing on Tombstone Squadron |
− | BF4 RGF Soldier from behind .jpg|RGF soldier from behind |
+ | BF4 RGF Soldier from behind .jpg|RGF soldier from behind |
Bf4_ru_mp_assault_by_luxox18-d7230t2.jpg|RGF Assault |
Bf4_ru_mp_assault_by_luxox18-d7230t2.jpg|RGF Assault |
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Bf4_ru_mp_engineer_by_luxox18-d71g8ez.jpg|RGF Engineer |
Bf4_ru_mp_engineer_by_luxox18-d71g8ez.jpg|RGF Engineer |
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Bf4_ru_mp_support_by_luxox18-d72v56e.jpg|RGF Support |
Bf4_ru_mp_support_by_luxox18-d72v56e.jpg|RGF Support |
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BF4_RGF_Gloves.jpg|Hand model |
BF4_RGF_Gloves.jpg|Hand model |
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+ | bf4 2019-02-12 22-07-01-58.jpg|Russian Anti-Tank in Singleplayer. Notice they look Asian. |
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+ | bf4 2019-02-12 22-11-15-33.jpg|Russian Support in Singleplayer. Notice the closed visor. |
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</gallery> |
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{{Factions/BF4}} |
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==Battlefield 1== |
==Battlefield 1== |
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{{Codex|Imperial Russian Army}} |
{{Codex|Imperial Russian Army}} |
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The Imperial Russian Army of the [[Russian Empire]] is featured as a faction in ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' through its ''[[Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar|In the Name of the Tsar]]'' expansion pack. |
The Imperial Russian Army of the [[Russian Empire]] is featured as a faction in ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' through its ''[[Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar|In the Name of the Tsar]]'' expansion pack. |
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On maps set during the [[Russian Civil War]], the counter-revolutionary [[White Army]] faction fighting against the communist [[Red Army#Battlefield 1|Red Army]] is identical to the Russian Empire faction in all but name. |
On maps set during the [[Russian Civil War]], the counter-revolutionary [[White Army]] faction fighting against the communist [[Red Army#Battlefield 1|Red Army]] is identical to the Russian Empire faction in all but name. |
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− | The Russian Empire gear varies heavily with all the factions gear ranging from tunics, dresses to long coats. With headgear consisting of either traditional headgear such as Ushankas or Peaked caps to French Adrian Helmets. Generally wearing green uniforms, black trousers and high boots. |
+ | The Russian Empire gear varies heavily with all the factions gear ranging from tunics, dresses to long coats. With headgear consisting of either traditional headgear such as Ushankas or Peaked caps to French Adrian Helmets. Generally wearing green uniforms, black trousers and high boots. The standard issue rifle for the Russian Empire is the [[Mosin-Nagant M91]], originally changed from the [[SMLE MKIII]] in the November 2017 update.<ref>[https://www.battlefield.com/en-au/news/update-notes/operation-campaigns-update November 2017 update notes for ''Battlefield 1'']</ref> |
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+ | *Assault - He wears a Telogreika tunic, an Adrian Helmet and a dark gray balaclava covering most of his face. He also wears an ammo pouch above his abdomen and a sidearm holster at waist height, just below this ammo pouch. |
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+ | *Medic - He wears a tunic, a peaked cap and a blanket is wrapped around the torso over the right shoulder, with a cape hanging on the left shoulder, and crutches crossing the back. Additional equipment pouches are found at both sides of the player's waist. |
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+ | *Support - A Kuban Cossack, he wears a cherskesska coat and a kubanka wool hat, both traditional to peoples of the Caucasus and Kuban Cossacks. He also wears a scarf around the neck. Gear includes a large backpack, some additional pouches about the abdomen, as well as some bandoliers crossing the chest and the waist. A large leather pouch crosses his chest and helps at supporting his heavy backpack. Last but not least, he bares a scabbard in front of his abdomen that sheaths a kinzhal knife, known in-game as Cossack Knife. |
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+ | *Scout - A female soldier, she wears a heavy coat with a bashlyk cap. She also has an ammo pouch and her sidearm holster connected to the belt around her stomach, as well as bandolier-like leather pouches with additional rifle cartridges passing over her left shoulder and crossing her chest. |
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+ | *Cavalry - Unlike other Entente Cavalry classes, he wears a kubanka wool hat rather than a peaked cap, implying Cossack origins. Along with the Assault, he also wears a Telogreika tunic and body armor with a sidearm holster, with smaller details being ammo pouches at the edge of the armor plate. |
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+ | *Tanker - He wears a green jumpsuit with sidearm holsters on his chest and an Adrian helmet with a splinter mask, as well as a scarf covering his neck. |
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+ | *Pilot - He is wearing aviator goggles and leather helmets, with brown gloves and boots and grey-brown jackets. His scarf is light blue with two orange stripes on its end unlike any other nations in the Allied Powers. |
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Their air vehicles consist of: |
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* [[Salmson 2]] |
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BF1 Russian Cavalry Promo Art.jpg|Promotional art of the Russian Army [[Cavalry]] |
BF1 Russian Cavalry Promo Art.jpg|Promotional art of the Russian Army [[Cavalry]] |
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BF1 Russian Scout Promo Art.jpg|Promotional art of the Russian Army Scout |
BF1 Russian Scout Promo Art.jpg|Promotional art of the Russian Army Scout |
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− | Tsar Cover.PNG|Russian Army Scout on the cover of ''Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar'' |
+ | Tsar Cover.PNG|Russian Army Scout on the cover of ''[[Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar]]'' |
Battlefield 1 Revolution Edition.PNG|Russian Army Scout on the cover of ''Battlefield 1: Revolution Edition'' |
Battlefield 1 Revolution Edition.PNG|Russian Army Scout on the cover of ''Battlefield 1: Revolution Edition'' |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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===Battlefield: Bad Company=== |
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− | *The [[Serdaristan]]i soldiers use exactly the same uniforms, equipment, and phrases as the Russian Army. |
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− | *They are always the Defenders in Squad Rush for ''Battlefield: Bad Company 2''. |
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===Battlefield 3=== |
===Battlefield 3=== |
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*The first-person model for them in ''Battlefield 3'' is the same as [[Dimitri Mayakovsky|Dimitri's]], regardless of class. |
*The first-person model for them in ''Battlefield 3'' is the same as [[Dimitri Mayakovsky|Dimitri's]], regardless of class. |
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− | *Both the Russian and [[USMC]] announcer will sometimes say "Let's maintain this and we can all go home soon" when they have control of all flags in [[Conquest]], but with different voices. |
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− | *The Russian Army in ''Battlefield 3'' are always the Defenders in [[Rush]] and [[Squad Rush]] on all maps. |
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− | *The Russian soldiers speak English in first person. |
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===Battlefield 4=== |
===Battlefield 4=== |
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− | *In the singleplayer campaign, all RGF character models feature [[China|People's Republic of China]] flag patches |
+ | *In the singleplayer campaign, all RGF character models erroneously feature [[China|People's Republic of China]] flag patches. Soldiers wielding [[PP-2000]]s and [[Saiga-12]]s will use identical character model to that used by PLA forces wielding [[JS2]]s and [[Hawk 12G]]s. |
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− | *The singleplayer RGF characters models that wield the AK-12 are reskins of PLA models wielding the QBZ-95-1. Just with a different head model. |
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− | *In singleplayer, RGF infantrymen carries STANAG magazines in their vest, rather than AK-type magazines. |
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− | *The first-person voiceovers were done by Andrew Byron, a British actor, which could explain how the grammar and phrasing of some of the voiceovers is incorrect. |
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*The Russian soldiers will call the [[PGZ-95]] and [[9K22 Tunguska]] "''an enemy tank''", and will call the [[LAV-AD]] "''an enemy AA''", along with [[People's Liberation Army]] soldiers. |
*The Russian soldiers will call the [[PGZ-95]] and [[9K22 Tunguska]] "''an enemy tank''", and will call the [[LAV-AD]] "''an enemy AA''", along with [[People's Liberation Army]] soldiers. |
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+ | *The Scout class for the Russian Army is female, which is in reference to the 1st {{w|Women's Battalion of Death}} and the Perm Battalion which were all-women battalions of soldiers that served in a few battles during 1917. |
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− | * ''In the Name of the Tsar'' is the first piece of ''Battlefield'' content to include playable women in the multiplayer outside of the campaign. (In previous campaigns, ''Battlefield 4'' and ''Hardline'' had female NPCs, and ''Battlefield 3'' and ''Battlefield 1'' had playable female characters [[Jennifer Hawkins]] and [[Zara Ghufran]] respectively). |
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+ | *The Support class, on the other hand, is clearly part of a Kuban Cossack division. This is evident by the kubanka hat worn (traditional to peoples of the Caucasus and Cossacks), the cherskesska coat and the kinzhal knife (known in-game as the [[Knife#Battlefield 1|Cossack Dagger]]). |
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− | *The Russian Empire faction was previously issued the [[SMLE MKIII]] if "Standard Issue Rifles" was enabled; this was later changed in the October Update to the [[Mosin-Nagant M91]]. |
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+ | ==References== |
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[[Category:Russian Military Unit]] |
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Revision as of 04:52, 24 February 2020
The Russian Army, officially the Russian Ground Forces (Russian: Сухопутные войска Российской Федерации, Suchopútniye voyska Rosseeyskoy Federácii) are the land forces of the Russian Federation. Active since 1992 after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian Ground Forces were formed from various parts of the Soviet Army. From 1992 onward, the Russian Ground Forces were withdrawn from Soviet bases in foreign regions to focus on "near abroad" affairs. They use sophisticated military tactics and perform with conventional warfare.
During World War I and prior to the October Revolution in 1917, the army was referred to as the Imperial Russian Army, upon which they fought as part of the Triple Entente, against the German Empire, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire. After the revolution, the army was fractured into the Bolshevik Red Army, and the anti-communist White Army, which fought against each other in the Russian Civil War.
Battlefield: Bad Company
The Russian Army fights the 222nd Army Battalion in Battlefield: Bad Company in a fictional war between Russia and the United States. It is one of the three playable multiplayer factions.
Engagements against the 222nd
Gold Rush
Attackers
Defenders
Conquest
Player Kits
Assault
Demolition
Recon
Specialist
Support
Vehicles
Light Vehicles
Tanks
Helicopters
Emplacements
Gallery
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Battlefield Online
In Battlefield Online, the Russian Army is pitted against the USMC.
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2
The Russian Army appears as an available faction in Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
Singleplayer
The Russian Army fight against the 222nd Army Battalion, the United States Marine Corps and the Special Activities Division. They are under the command of Arkady Kirilenko and are allied with the Latin American Militia. Their voices are provided by Oleg Mirochnikov (as Assault), Slav Shumov (as Engineer), Kirill Radcig (as Medic), and Nikolay Lazarev (as Recon).
Weapons Used
Assault Rifles
Sub-Machine Guns
Light Machine Guns
Sniper Rifles
Shotguns
Pistols
Rocket Launchers
Vehicles Used
Light Vehicles
Tanks
Helicopters
Emplacement
Engagements against the 222nd
Engagements against the Special Activities Division
Engagements against the USMC
Multiplayer
The Russian Ground Forces are one of the two playable factions and fight against the United States Army. It is also the opposing faction in Onslaught mode. When they are on the offensive in Rush maps, they almost always attack with their airborne elements. The Russian Ground Forces are always the defending force in the gamemode Squad Rush.
Engagements against the US Army
- Arica Harbor
- Atacama Desert
- Laguna Alta
- Laguna Presa
- Nelson Bay
- Panama Canal
- Port Valdez
- Valparaiso
- White Pass
Vehicles
Light Vehicles
Tanks
Helicopters
Emplacements
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Battlefield Play4Free
In Battlefield Play4Free, the Russian Army is seen fighting the United States Marine Corps in parts of China, Myanmar, and the Middle East.
Engagements against the US Marine Corps
Image | Name |
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Karkand: A strike in this industrial sector will be a bloody one as you fight in the alleyways and buildings of this close quarters heaven. Though be careful that the vehicles don't send you the other direction, six feet under. | |
Oman: A large scale attack on this construction site is underway, ripping through the city. Large scale vehicle combat assists long range fighting. Close quarters determines your fate, though, once you enter a building. | |
Sharqi: A peninsula that houses the headquarters of a prominent TV station, has been ripped apart by combat. Close quarters urban combat supports helicopters, land vehicles and a boat or two. Though snipers might find haven on the ramparts of all sorts of structures. | |
Basra: The city has been hit hard by heavy fighting, but it isn't over yet. Urban, close quarters fighting, with vehicular support will leave you scrambling to keep each block of the city yours. | |
Dragon Valley: The river gouged out the valley but forked halfway. Now, the battle will lead to the heart of this ancient valley. Narrowed long range combat for vehicles and infantry a like will be the name of the game here. | |
Dalian: This nuclear facility is the site of more close range combat. The docks nearby house most of the fighting leading up to the facility. Airborne, waterborne and land vehicles will be going up and down the coastline, looking for their next target. | |
Mashtuur: Divided in name and spirit, this map features intense urban, close quartered combat and a divide right in between two sides of the city. Air vehicles will have fun navigating the map in its majority will land vehicles will be funneled around streets and a bridge. | |
Myanmar: The jungles here will be cruel, reducing everything to closer quarter combat. Vehicles are only land vehicles that can fight back the foliage. An old temple stands in the center making for a very focused fight. |
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Battlefield 3
The Russian Army is a playable faction featured in the multiplayer of Battlefield 3, being pitted against the United States Marine Corps. The Russian Army is always the defending force in the gamemodes Rush and Squad Rush.
Default kits
Kit | Vanilla | Aftermath |
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Engineer | ||
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Support | ||
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Recon | ||
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Vehicles
Light Vehicles
- VDV Buggy
- GAZ-3937 Vodnik
- (Neutral) (AK) Quad Bike
- (AM) Barsuk
- (Neutral) (AM) Rhino
- (EG) Vodnik AA
- (Neutral) (EG) Dirt Bike
Tanks
- BMP-2M
- T-90A
- 9K22 Tunguska-M
- (Btk) BTR-90
- (AK) BM-21
- (AK) 2S25 Sprut
Helicopters
Aircraft
Gallery
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Battlefield 4
This section requires a clean-up, due to inconsistency with other factions. Please help out by editing the page, or if necessary, please see the relevant discussion on the talk page. |
The Russian Army is an available faction featured in Battlefield 4.
Singleplayer
The Russian Army appears as a hostile force in Baku and Tashgar.
In Baku, the RGF is deployed to Baku, Azerbaijan to intercept Tombstone Squad from collecting intelligence from a defecting Russian military general regarding Russia's stance on Admiral Chang's coup d'état in China. Pursuing Tombstone squadron throughout Baku and when Tombstone was about to be extracted, in a last effort deployed an Mi-28 Havoc to intercept them, while destroying the extraction helicopter, they did not succeed in stopping Tombstone's escape.
In Tashgar, it seems the Russian Ground Forces occupied the town and surrounding areas (including a damaged dam), forcing the Marines stationed there into the old town when Tombstone arrived, the RGF had gained the upper hand throughout the town. Tombstone Squad managed to fight there way through light Russian armor and troops to get to Greenland. In exchange for a transport to Suez, Tombstone was to blow up a dam (which underneath it was multiple SAM sites). After fighting there way through the dam, Tombstone blew up the dam. Thus neutralizing the SAM threat and were transported via a C-130 Cargo Plane.
Classes
The uniforms they wear come in five varieties:
- Support - One identical to the Support in multiplayer with the exception of their visor for the helmet is down (similar to the PLA in SP ) who always wield a PKP
- Engineer - to the Chinese Engineer who wields either a PP2000 or Saiga-12.
- Assault - looks like the Chinese Assault skin without goggles or a facewrap and uses a plain green camo.
- Recon: identical to the RU Recon wielding the SV-98.
- Anti-Tank: functions as an AT troop using the RU Engineer model from MP and uses an AK-12 for close range and a SMAW.
Weapons
Assault rifles | AK-12 | |
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Carbines | AKU-12 | |
Heavy Machine Guns | KORD | |
Launchers | SMAW | |
Light Machine Guns | PKP Pecheneg | |
Personal Defense Weapons | PP-2000 | |
Shotguns | Saiga-12K | |
Sniper Rifles | SV-98 |
Vehicles
The Russian Ground Forces operate also operate a variety of vehicles. T-90 act as their main battle tanks, witnessed in the two missions they are in. In a brief instance, BMP-2's as their APCs. In Baku, it is seen that the Mi-28 is their attack chopper. Throughout both missions, their main transport chopper is Ka-60 Kasatka. In both missions, it is seen that their main light vehicle is the VDV Buggy and some of their ground transport include KamAZ-53501.
Light Vehicles | VDV Buggy | |
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KamAZ-53501 | ||
Tanks | T-90A | |
LAVs | BMP-2 | |
Helicopters | Mi-28 Havoc | |
Ka-60 Kasatka |
Multiplayer
The Russian army is pitted against both the USMC and PLA.
Due to the choice of factions on a map being up to the server operator, the RGF can appear on any map against any other faction, including the RGF itself, if the server owner wishes so. However, changing the factions on a map is only available on PC servers.
Engagements
- Versus United States Marine Corps
- Versus People's Liberation Army
Russia
By default, RGF soldiers in multiplayer are equipped with VSR-98 camouflage, but can unlock faction specific camouflages from Battlepacks, such as Berezka or Partizan. Camouflages like Splinter and Fire Starter receive a unique scheme for the RGF when equipped.
The following are the camouflages exclusive to the RGF in Battlefield 4:
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Default (VSR-98) |
Adaptation of the famed ERDL pattern printed in colors suited to Russian environments and deployments. | Unlocked By Default |
Izlom |
Digitized version of the German flecktarn camouflage pattern. The word means fissure or fracture in Russian. (The camo depicted is not actually Izlom, but rather Digital Flecktarn). | Battlepack Item |
Berezka |
Modern issue recolorization of the traditional Russian KLMK camouflage pattern is use by some MVD and FSB troops. | Battlepack Item |
Partizan |
Another Russian design heavily influenced by German camouflage patterns, this oakleaf variation is popular with Spetsgruppa Alfa. | Battlepack Item |
VDV Flectarn |
Flecktarn-inspired camouflage pattern developed specifically for the Russian VDV Airborne units. | Battlepack Item |
Fire Starter |
Release your inner pyro. | Complete Second Assault assignment Fire Starter |
Yeger |
Influenced by a modern Finnish camouflage design, the "hunter" pattern was first witnessed in use during the recent Georgian conflict. | Premium Item Only |
Splinter |
Recolor of the modern Swedish Splinter camouflage pattern customized for elite units. | Veteran Battlepack Item |
Spetsnaz Jungle |
Rarely witnessed splinter style jungle camouflage pattern. Its use by the secretive Spetsnaz likely contributes to the secrecy surrounding this camo. | Battlepack Item |
KLMK |
The original KLMK pattern developed by the Soviet Union, this pattern continues to enjoy widespread use among airborne and reconnaissance groups. | Premium Item Only |
Default kits
The following loadouts shown below are the kit defaults for the Russian Army in Battlefield 4's multiplayer mode. Unlike Battlefield 3, there are no asymmetric starting weapons (and thus no faction-specific weaponry), and the starting gear and weapons are shared across all three factions, similar to Bad Company 2.
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Engineer | |
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Recon | |
Vehicles
The Russian Ground Forces uses majority home made equipment with the exception of the Z-11W (made in China) and the DV-15 (made in France).
Light Vehicles | VDV Buggy | |
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SPM-3 | ||
Quad Bike | ||
(Neutral) (FS) Snowmobile | ||
Armor | T-90 | |
BTR-90 | ||
9K22 Tunguska-M | ||
(FS) HT-95 | ||
Helicopters | Z-11W | |
Mi-28 Havoc | ||
Ka-60 Kasatka | ||
Fixed-Wing Aircraft | Su-50 | |
Su-25TM Frogfoot | ||
Naval Craft | DV-15 Interceptor | |
RHIB | ||
(Neutral) Personal Watercraft |
Gallery
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Battlefield 1
- This item has a Codex entry: Imperial Russian Army
The Imperial Russian Army of the Russian Empire is featured as a faction in Battlefield 1 through its In the Name of the Tsar expansion pack.
The Russian Empire appears on maps set on the Eastern Front in World War I. As a member of the Triple Entente, they entered World War I as the Allies alongside British Empire and the French Republic, fighting against the Central Powers. The Russian Emprires fights the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Galicia (the modern-day border between Poland and Ukraine), and the German Empire in the West Estonian archipelago.
On maps set during the Russian Civil War, the counter-revolutionary White Army faction fighting against the communist Red Army is identical to the Russian Empire faction in all but name.
The Russian Empire gear varies heavily with all the factions gear ranging from tunics, dresses to long coats. With headgear consisting of either traditional headgear such as Ushankas or Peaked caps to French Adrian Helmets. Generally wearing green uniforms, black trousers and high boots. The standard issue rifle for the Russian Empire is the Mosin-Nagant M91, originally changed from the SMLE MKIII in the November 2017 update.[1]
- Assault - He wears a Telogreika tunic, an Adrian Helmet and a dark gray balaclava covering most of his face. He also wears an ammo pouch above his abdomen and a sidearm holster at waist height, just below this ammo pouch.
- Medic - He wears a tunic, a peaked cap and a blanket is wrapped around the torso over the right shoulder, with a cape hanging on the left shoulder, and crutches crossing the back. Additional equipment pouches are found at both sides of the player's waist.
- Support - A Kuban Cossack, he wears a cherskesska coat and a kubanka wool hat, both traditional to peoples of the Caucasus and Kuban Cossacks. He also wears a scarf around the neck. Gear includes a large backpack, some additional pouches about the abdomen, as well as some bandoliers crossing the chest and the waist. A large leather pouch crosses his chest and helps at supporting his heavy backpack. Last but not least, he bares a scabbard in front of his abdomen that sheaths a kinzhal knife, known in-game as Cossack Knife.
- Scout - A female soldier, she wears a heavy coat with a bashlyk cap. She also has an ammo pouch and her sidearm holster connected to the belt around her stomach, as well as bandolier-like leather pouches with additional rifle cartridges passing over her left shoulder and crossing her chest.
- Cavalry - Unlike other Entente Cavalry classes, he wears a kubanka wool hat rather than a peaked cap, implying Cossack origins. Along with the Assault, he also wears a Telogreika tunic and body armor with a sidearm holster, with smaller details being ammo pouches at the edge of the armor plate.
- Tanker - He wears a green jumpsuit with sidearm holsters on his chest and an Adrian helmet with a splinter mask, as well as a scarf covering his neck.
- Pilot - He is wearing aviator goggles and leather helmets, with brown gloves and boots and grey-brown jackets. His scarf is light blue with two orange stripes on its end unlike any other nations in the Allied Powers.
Their air vehicles consist of:
Engagements
VS Team | Map |
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Austro-Hungarian Empire | |
German Empire |
Gallery
Classes
Community Test Environment
Trivia
General
- In Battlefield: Bad Company & Bad Company 2, the Russian vehicles' HUD color is red.
Battlefield: Bad Company
- Occasionally, soldiers can be heard shouting the name "Dimitri".
Battlefield 3
- The first-person model for them in Battlefield 3 is the same as Dimitri's, regardless of class.
Battlefield 4
- In the singleplayer campaign, all RGF character models erroneously feature People's Republic of China flag patches. Soldiers wielding PP-2000s and Saiga-12s will use identical character model to that used by PLA forces wielding JS2s and Hawk 12Gs.
- The Russian soldiers will call the PGZ-95 and 9K22 Tunguska "an enemy tank", and will call the LAV-AD "an enemy AA", along with People's Liberation Army soldiers.
Battlefield 1
- The Scout class for the Russian Army is female, which is in reference to the 1st Women's Battalion of Death and the Perm Battalion which were all-women battalions of soldiers that served in a few battles during 1917.
- The Support class, on the other hand, is clearly part of a Kuban Cossack division. This is evident by the kubanka hat worn (traditional to peoples of the Caucasus and Cossacks), the cherskesska coat and the kinzhal knife (known in-game as the Cossack Dagger).