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Battlefield_4_U-100_MK5_First-Person_View_Screenshot.png|The U-100 MK5 without any attachments. |
Battlefield_4_U-100_MK5_First-Person_View_Screenshot.png|The U-100 MK5 without any attachments. |
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Battlefield_4_U-100_MK5_Iron_Sights_Screenshot.png|The iron sights of the U-100 MK5. |
Battlefield_4_U-100_MK5_Iron_Sights_Screenshot.png|The iron sights of the U-100 MK5. |
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Revision as of 20:13, 21 January 2014
The U-100 MK5 is a Singapore-made 5.56mm light machine gun, developed by the Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics). The MK 5 variant is an updated variant of the MK 4, which was developed for the USMC's Infantry Automatic Rifle competition; the Ultimax lost to the HK M27.
Battlefield 4
Singleplayer
The U-100 MK5 is a light machine gun introduced in Battlefield 4. It can be found as a collectible in South China Sea equipped with a Prisma sight and bipod.
Multiplayer
The U-100 MK5 appears in the Battlefield 4 multiplayer as the first LMG for the Support class. Its initial attachments are an HD-33 sight, magnifier, muzzle brake, and bipod.
It has a low rate of fire, moderate damage, and very good stability.
The stubby or potato grips further increase accuracy in full-auto, while the ergo and vertical grips help with mobility. Using a angled or folding grip completely cancels out the first-shot multiplier on the U-100 MK5, enabling accurate tap-fire and tight shot grouping in short bursts. Due to it's magazine-feeding nature it may be also used more flexibly, as reloading is short and because it has semi- and burst-mode.
Trivia
If iron sights are used in multiplayer, a rendering bug may occur whereas the sights do not show up for a few brief moments in a similar fashion the F2000 bug in the Battlefield 3 co-op mission The Eleventh Hour.
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