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The '''Ultimax-100 MK5''' is a weapon featured in the upcoming [[Battlefield 4]].
 
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[[File:U100 MK5.jpg|thumb|300px|The U100 MK5 in real life.]]
   
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The '''Ultimax 100''', also known as the '''U-100''', is a Singapore-made light machine gun, developed by the Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics). It chambers the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. The '''MK 5''' variant is an updated variant of the MK 4 Ultimax, which was developed for the [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]]'s Infantry Automatic Rifle competition; the Ultimax lost to the HK [[M27 IAR]].
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==Battlefield 4==
 
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It is first seen in the [[Battlefield 4: Second Assault]] premiere, the ''Angry Sea'', when [[Recker]] grabs the U100 off a dead enemy and uses it to fight his way across the sinking aircraft carrier.
 
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|magazine = 30 + 1
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|damage = 25 - 18
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|range = [[File:LMG Range.png|185px]]
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|fire = • Automatic<br>• Semi-Automatic<br>• 3-Round Burst
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|kit = [[Support]]
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|slot = Primary
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|startammo = 124 + 31 rounds (MP)
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|maxammo = 217 + 31 rounds (SP)
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|rof = 590 RPM
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|ammotype = 5.56x45mm NATO
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|image = [[File:bf4 ultimax.png|256px]]}}
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The '''U-100 MK5''' is a light machine gun featured in ''[[Battlefield 4]]''.
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===Singleplayer===
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It can be found as a collectible in [[South China Sea]] in the southeastern-most hallway underneath the second half of the split Titan. It is equipped with a [[Prisma]] and a [[Bipod]]. It sports an Atomic Naval finish.
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===Multiplayer===
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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.
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The [[Stubby Grip|stubby]] or [[Potato Grip|potato]] grips further increase accuracy in full-auto, while the [[Ergo Grip|ergo]] and [[Foregrip|vertical]] grips help with mobility. Using a [[Angled Grip|angled]] or [[Folding Grip|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 its magazine-feeding nature it may be also used more flexibly, as reloading is short and because it has semi-automatic and burst-mode.
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BF4_U100_model.png|'''U-100 MK5'''
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BF4_U100-1.png|U-100 MK5 in first person
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BF4_U100-2.png|Iron sights
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BF4_U100-3.png|Reload
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BF4_U100-4.png|Cocking
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Battlefield_4_U100_MK5.png|The U-100 MK5 as seen in the ''Battlefield 4: "Angry Sea" E3 2013 Gameplay Trailer''
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[[Category:Light Machine Guns of Battlefield 4]]

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U100 MK5

The U100 MK5 in real life.

The Ultimax 100, also known as the U-100, is a Singapore-made light machine gun, developed by the Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics). It chambers the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. The MK 5 variant is an updated variant of the MK 4 Ultimax, which was developed for the USMC's Infantry Automatic Rifle competition; the Ultimax lost to the HK M27 IAR.


Battlefield 4

The U-100 MK5 is a light machine gun featured in Battlefield 4.

Singleplayer

It can be found as a collectible in South China Sea in the southeastern-most hallway underneath the second half of the split Titan. It is equipped with a Prisma and a Bipod. It sports an Atomic Naval finish.

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 its magazine-feeding nature it may be also used more flexibly, as reloading is short and because it has semi-automatic and burst-mode.