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The '''SV-98''' (Snaiperskaya Vintovka Model 1998) is a Russian bolt action [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sniper_rifle sniper rifle] designed by Vladimir Stronskiy and in production at IZHMASH JSC, a well-known Russian weapons manufacturer.{{Template:Clear}}
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The '''SV-98''' (Snaiperskaya Vintovka Model 1998) is a Russian bolt action [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sniper_rifle sniper rifle] designed by Vladimir Stronskiy and in production at IZHMASH JSC, a well-known Russian weapons manufacturer. {{Template:Clear}}
   
 
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In singleplayer, all Russian snipers wield this weapon.
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In singleplayer, all Russian snipers wield this weapon and thus, it is always found with the [[MP-443 Grach]]. It can be found on [[Crossing Over (Singleplayer)|Crossing Over]] and [[Crash and Grab]] and is a [[Collectible Weapons|collectible]].
   
In multiplayer, the '''SV-98''' is the default sniper rifle issued to the [[Russian Federation|Russian]] [[Recon]] kit. It, like all bolt action rifles in-game, it kills in a single headshot or a chest shot in close range and two shots to the body at long range. The weapon has a 6x scope attached by default. It also has some bullet travel time at long ranges. The [[M24]] is its [[United States of America|American]] equivalent and the [[GOL]] rifle is its [[Middle Eastern Coalition|MEC]] counterpart.
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In multiplayer, the '''SV98''' is the default sniper rifle issued to the [[Russian Federation|Russian]] [[Recon]] kit. The weapon, like all bolt action rifles in-game, kills in a single headshot or a chest shot in close range and two shots to the body at long range. The weapon has a 6x scope attached by default. It also has some bullet travel time at long ranges. The [[M24]] is its [[United States of America|American]] equivalent and the [[GOL]] rifle is its [[Middle Eastern Coalition|MEC]] counterpart.
 
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The default scope uses a stacked chevron-style reticle with windage meters to the sides, instead of the conventional crosshairs adorning the scopes of weapons such as the [[M24]] or [[M95]]. Many players dislike this cluttered scope and prefer to use the M24 for this reason. Having the largest field of vision among the default sniper rifle scopes makes it easier to spot targets at extreme range. The SV98 can be fitted with several unlockable [[Specializations]]: the [[Red Dot Sight]], the [[4X Rifle Scope]], the [[12X High Power Scope]], or [[Sniper_Spotting_Scope|an additional spotting scope]].
 
The default scope uses a stacked chevron-style reticle with windage meters to the sides, instead of the conventional crosshairs adorning the scopes of weapons such as the [[M24]] or [[M95]]. Many players dislike this cluttered scope and prefer to use the M24 for this reason. Having the largest field of vision among the default sniper rifle scopes makes it easier to spot targets at extreme range. The SV98 can be fitted with several unlockable [[Specializations]]: the [[Red Dot Sight]], the [[4X Rifle Scope]], the [[12X High Power Scope]], or [[Sniper_Spotting_Scope|an additional spotting scope]].
   
Like all firearms, the SV98 is affected by bullet drop and has some bullet travel time. This means that to hit a target consistently the player needs to aim above the target at long range and lead his shots if the target is moving. Attaching a red dot sight or 4x scope to the weapon will not cause the bullet drop to disappear; the scopes magnify the bullet drop as well as your target.
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Like all firearms, the SV98 is affected by bullet drop and has some bullet travel time. This means that to hit a target consistently the player needs to aim above the target at long range and lead their shots if the target is moving. Attaching a red dot sight or 4x scope to the weapon will not cause the bullet drop to disappear; the scopes magnify the bullet drop as well as one's target, meaning it will be more noticeable with a higher power zoom.
 
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==Gallery==
 
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File:BFBC_SV98.jpg|The SV-98 in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' on the multiplayer level [[End of the Line]].
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File:BFBC_SV98.jpg|The SV98 in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' on the multiplayer level [[End of the Line]].
File:Sv98.png|The SV-98 Snaiperskaya in the ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' PS3 beta on [[Arica Harbor]].
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File:Sv98.png|The SV98 Snaiperskaya in the ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' PS3 beta on [[Arica Harbor]].
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 15:46, 9 August 2010

The SV-98 (Snaiperskaya Vintovka Model 1998) is a Russian bolt action sniper rifle designed by Vladimir Stronskiy and in production at IZHMASH JSC, a well-known Russian weapons manufacturer.


Battlefield: Bad Company

In singleplayer, all Russian snipers wield this weapon and thus, it is always found with the MP-443 Grach. It can be found on Crossing Over and Crash and Grab and is a collectible.

In multiplayer, the SV98 is the default sniper rifle issued to the Russian Recon kit. The weapon, like all bolt action rifles in-game, kills in a single headshot or a chest shot in close range and two shots to the body at long range. The weapon has a 6x scope attached by default. It also has some bullet travel time at long ranges. The M24 is its American equivalent and the GOL rifle is its MEC counterpart.


Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Only available in multiplayer, the SV98 Snaiperskaya is the 3rd sniper rifle issued to the Recon kit, requiring 6,000 points to unlock. Because of the 3.25 damage multiplier, a single headshot will kill at any range; while a single body shot can also kill at short range, longer ranges necessitate two. The SV98 has the largest magazine (10 rounds) and highest rate of fire of any bolt-action rifle in the game.

The default scope uses a stacked chevron-style reticle with windage meters to the sides, instead of the conventional crosshairs adorning the scopes of weapons such as the M24 or M95. Many players dislike this cluttered scope and prefer to use the M24 for this reason. Having the largest field of vision among the default sniper rifle scopes makes it easier to spot targets at extreme range. The SV98 can be fitted with several unlockable Specializations: the Red Dot Sight, the 4X Rifle Scope, the 12X High Power Scope, or an additional spotting scope.

Like all firearms, the SV98 is affected by bullet drop and has some bullet travel time. This means that to hit a target consistently the player needs to aim above the target at long range and lead their shots if the target is moving. Attaching a red dot sight or 4x scope to the weapon will not cause the bullet drop to disappear; the scopes magnify the bullet drop as well as one's target, meaning it will be more noticeable with a higher power zoom.


Trivia

  • In the beta version of Battlefield: Bad Company 2, the SV98 had a green finish. It was changed to a matte black finish in the retail release of the game.
  • The SV98 is the only bolt action sniper rifle in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 without the bipod deployed when being used, although its bipod is deployed when the weapon is found lying on the ground.
  • The stacked chevron reticle makes it easier to compensate for bullet drop in Battlefield: Bad Company 2, as the multiple chevrons allow a sniper to decide which to use based on the impact point of his first shot. This is more useful for stationary targets, as it is harder to judge the projected impact point when firing at a moving target.

Gallery

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