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When Rainbow Six came out, it was hailed as the king of tactical
FPS's. It had teamwork, "real-world" factors, and some of the best
team play in an FPS ever. Now its sequel is out, and it is even more
stunning.
It's basically a re-doing of Rainbow Six, and the tweaks it adds are
extremely good. You are again in charge of the Rainbow anti-terrorist
squad, who's put in charge of protecting the world from these
terrorists (the Tangos).
The game is really easy to get into if you've played Rainbow Six
before, and it's still pretty easy to learn for beginners. Within
the game is a training feature, kinda like the Half-Life Black Mesa
Hazard Course.
Once you've picked your mission, the game will give you a briefing
which it is advisable to listen to, and gives you some intel too. Then
you've got to make your team. There's tonnes of abilities your team
members can have, ranging from electronics, assault, sniping, demo-
litons or reconnaissance.
Their weapons and other stats can be tweaked to your delight. You can
use sniper rifles (YES! I won't have to resort to playing Silent
Scope at the arcades), standard and silenced assault rifles, pistols,
flashbangs, grenades, explosives, and heartbeat sensors to detect
the enemy.
Apart from the missions, there's two variants: Lone Wolf and Terrorist
Hunt. In these missions, you've got to exterminate all of the terrorists,
and in Lone Wolf, you've got to do it alone, and in Terrorist Hunt,
you've got a full backup team to help.
Now onto the graphics. WHOA. They're damn good. Fully 3D, and they are
modelled on real-life locations, including the Prague Opera House and
a 747. It looks real enough. The game also uses the sounds to up the
suspense a little.
It's not your average Quake style FPS. You've got to plan, plan, plan.
And work together in a team. You're not the lone soldier zapped into
hell now, you're the anti-terrorist squad who aren't as macho. You
can co-ordinate their actions so that when one team throws a flashbang
to blind the enemy, the other team rushes in to finish them off.
There's also the issue of hostages. They die, you die. I mean, lose.
You've got to rescue them before they die... and timing is vital to
saving them. Actually, timing is vital to any part of the mission.
Planning plays a very important part of the game, and you can either
take the default plan or make one up of your own.
In game, there's a very useful map in the game which shows you your
position and position of the other teams. Use this to your advantage
when storming the enemy. Also, there's the extremely useful peek
function, where you can see what's around a corner without actually
going around that corner. Peeking adds to the suspense factor, and
also increases your chance of your survival.
The AI does have some problems though. But, they are minor, minor things
as it's still supberb. They can withdraw from attack, and they keep
moving and don't just stay in one spot.
Multiplay is also near perfect. All of the missions are available for
multiplay, and you can not only play co-op with your buddies but also
the AI!
Overall, this is the new standard in tactical FPS. While the AI may not
be perfect, and the missions may become a little repetitive, it's a
great FPS full of tactics, and suspense. Get it.
Apart from the real action phase, the planning is probably the most
important phase of the game. The plans that the game provides you
with are good to stick with for the first few missions, and once
you've got the hang of it, you can start planning yourself.
First, watch the whole thing in Watch Mode. Here, you can make an
analysis on the plan. Here, you can see the mission's strongest
points, and the weakest points. Try to plan by yourself as quickly as
possible, as you'll get experience and you'll know how to spend your
money.
Next, never ever skip the briefing. Listen to every single last
detail, and if there's any information you can squeeze out of anyone/
anything, get it as it will be invaluable.
Also stay on the Intel screen for a while. You should have some
knowledge of the likely plans of the Tangos, and some advice on the
type of team you should you. You should have been able to have learnt
them, the objectives, and any restrictions (time, specialists) on the
mission.
Now, it's time to choose a team. You should know by know what type of
team you'll need for the situation. Usually, people with assault skills
are the ones to pick as they are the most versatile, and assault
skills are usually the most important skills needed in a mission.
Some missions may call for demolition specialists, reconnaisance,
snipers or electronics. All team members know how to carry out all
of the tasksbut they're probably less skilled in those areas than a
specialist.
Using a specialist will make the mission go faster. If the mission is
more aligned to the nature of rush in shoot kill, you may want to just
have a whole team of assault specialists. If you need a demo man, or
electronics specialist, it's wise to pick one. But in most examples,
an assault member with a high rating of the skill you need will do
the job.
Balance out the skills of your team members, as you'll probably split
them into different teams throughout the mission. When picking members
you should look for a high assault and stealth rating, as these are the
stats which will help you through the mission. For team leaders, they
should be the ones which have the most leadership and self-control.
Also choose your weapon kit wisely. As with the plans, use the
default settings for the first couple of missions, then go on and
experiment. Say, switch those grenades for flashbangs, and include
a heartbeat sensor. Would a silencer be more effective? Work out the
reasons why your kit isn't doing well and improve it.
With the kit, you can also specify the type of uniform, armor, primary
and secondary weapons, and extra equpiment. Remember to give each
person the correct type of equipment, as a demolitions man isn't very
good without heavy armor, and a sniper isn't any good with heavy
armor.
Use the Go Codes well too. Their main use is to co-ordinate actions
between two teams. Selecting waypoints for your teams are effective too,
and remembering to think about the Rules of Engagement is good too.
Now, it's action!
Now, even though you've done all your careful, careful, planning, it's
gotta come unstuck somewhere. As with everything in life. But, stick
to the plan. Don't change anything, even at the worst disaster.
Follow the map and waypoints, and even if you see some obvious,
gaping hole in the Tango's plan, try not to change the plan much at
all. But, if you're really, really screwed, you've gotta make a change.
To help, to make the mission easier, you'll need to give each team
a heartbeat sensor. Give them to someone other than the team leaders,
and check it regularly to detect the enemy.
When you've detected the enemy, first, use the peek command. It's free,
apart from that it wastes a minimal amount of time, and the Tangos
keep on moving. Then, take them out with short bursts of fire. It's
tempting to rush in with all guns blazing, but the simplest shots will
do the job.
Also check the mission map regularly, and if a team is not doing
anything, chances are that they've come across some Tangos, or you need
to give them a Go code.
Sometimes your team can stick to you like glue, and that's bad when
you need to scout ahead. Scout ahead and check out the situation
before calling the rest of them in. You don't want your whole team to
be slaughtered.
Do not underestimate the power of the sniper!!!! He's a very important
part of the team. Make him take out that annoying Tango at the entrance,
or guard a exit. You've got to take control of them well though,
otherwise you'll give the whole game away.
When rescuing hostages, you'll probably need to escort them in case
the Tangos get them. Otherwise, leave them in a safe spot, then move
on and complete your objectives before rescuing them.
And most of all, take your time. Walking around will reduce noise,
and you'll be quicker to react than running into a group of Tangos.
-When in a mission where you have to use Specialist skills, you should
always pick an assault member who is high in that skill. Assault members
also have a better "enemy killing" ratio to others.
-If you need a demolition specialist, only call one in if you need
to disarm something. For something minor, as placing explosives, it's
fundamentally better to stick to an assault member.
-If you need an electronics specialist, usually, once again, stick to
an assault member with a high electronics skill level. Unless you need
time.
-If you need a sniper, ALWAYS bring in a specialist. You need lots of
precision, and good timing, otherwise you'll bring the misison down.
Even if they aren't required, having one is quite useful.
-Good weapons to choose from are of course, the MP510SD, closely
followed by the Benelli M1 Shotgun and the HK MP5SD5. The MP510SD cuts
through the enemy like hell, but the only disadvantage is that it's
louder than the MP5SD5.
The M1 is great for barging into a room, and shooting anything for the
heck of it. Another great gun to choose is the HK UMP45SD, as it's great
for those situations where you're taking on lots of terrorists.
-When choosing a secondary weapon, just pick whatever you feel is
okay, but the best bet is to go with something very, very powerful, such
as the Desert Eagle.
-When in any situation, remember to give each team a heartbeat sensor.
These are the things which will save your ass.
-When outdoors, you may want to take a pair of binoculars along with you.
This way you can check out the positions of the Tangos and look for any
clear paths.
-Equip Flashbangs! They're really good for taking out (well, not really)
Tangos, as they can blind them and leave you to pick them off one by
one.
-What are Go Codes? Complex, but very useful commands. Say you've got
one team at a waypoint. They'll sit there and do nothing until you
give them a Go Code, basically an order. For example, if you have two
teams waiting for you to reach some Tangos, you can use a Go Code to
make them storm in just as you reach the Tangos.
You should usually stick to the same Go Code for each team to make
things less complicated.
-What are Rules Of Engagement? They are commands which will affect
the speed and actions of each team. In sync with Go Codes, these
are very effective ways to make sure all your teams are co-ordinated.
There are four ROEs, Assault, Escort, Infiltrate and Recon.
Infiltrate is the best for the situations where you're trying to
control a lot of teams. The teams will move quietly and quickly to
wherever you want them to head to, and will avoid all combat.
Escort and Assault are self-explainatory. Recon is almost the same
as Infiltrate, but they move slower, so it's handy when you can't see
those Tangos.
-Pick either three teams of two, or one of one, one of two and one of
three. Two of the teams should head to the front entrance and the
other to the back.
-Make sure your timing is correct, then head in with the back group.
Don't shoot with the front group yet, until your other team has cleared
out some easy Tangos.
-Switch to the Assault ROE for the front team and head in, watching
the balconies for Tangos. Never, ever run into open spaces.
-Surround the hostage room from all sides, then throw a flashbang and
finish it off.
This one's tricky. You'll need three teams, a sniper team and two
assault teams.
-Timing is essential. Do not pull the trigger early.
-Place the sniper team so that they will aim at anyone who's on the
bridge (near the detonator). But put them on hold.
-Send the other two teams down each side of the ship. Dispose of the
Tangos on the first floor, then wait outside the place where the
hostages are located.
-Use a Go Code to co-ordinate a sniper attack and the rescue of the
hostages.
Toxic bombs? Can't wait. You'll require three or four assault teams.
Four is recommended.
-There are two targets, the bombs in the building closest to you, and
the hostages in the other building.
-Place one team at the front, one on the catwalk, one at the back and
another covering the entrance to the smaller building.
-Send all of the teams apart from the last one (covering the smaller
building) in. Use the back team to take out the Tango nearest to the
detonator.
-Then make all of your teams head over to the hostage building. Send
one to each door, but there will be two at one of them. Go in, clear
out the ground while taking out the Tangos on top. Secure the building
and take the hostages to safety.
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Lost Thunder
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This is a pretty sweet map. Use a sniper team and two assault teams.
Due to the location, silenced weapons aren't needed so go ahead and
use that Benelli M1 to full effect!
-Send one assault team into the alleyway across the road. Use the
other team and the snipers to get up on top of the tower nearby. Set
up the snipers to take out the enemy snipers and to cover the road.
-Move both assault teams to the church. Have one enter from the front,
one from the side. Use flashbangs to help take out the Tangos, and
rescue the hostages.
Three or four assault teams works nicely, all with silenced weapons.
-Smack the Tangos on the roof before proceeding down, with all your
teams.
-Send three teams to the ground, while leaving one team on the
catwalks. Clear the area. Surround Studio A, and make sure your catwalk
team is not above the studio.
-Go Code it so that the catwalk team runs in to clear the catwalks
above Studio A, and so the ground team runs in to rescue the hostages.
I recommend using one recon team along with three assault teams. Recon
members should be equipped with silenced weapons, however you can
pick weapons with force for the assault teams.
-Use the recon team to go through the water. Take out the two Tangos,
then send the assault teams to the top of the stairs outside and to the
left, and then place the other in the bottom right corner of the
bottom right building.
-Recon should go up the stairs near the boat, and throw a frag grenade
into the middle while giving a Go Code to move and clear the area,
especially near the car and the truck. Shoot your heart out.
Use two sniper teams and two assault teams for maximum effect. Make
sure your weapons are silenced.
-Use the snipers to take out the Tangos in the guard towers, then use
the assault teams to clear the ground out.
-Save one sniper team to cover the entrance, then send the rest down
the right side. Clear out all the Tangos in the bunkers you see. In
the second bunker, use the snipers to take out the Tango, the one in
the window, then the three on the other side.
-Leave that sniper team there to guard, and make your way to the room
with the truck. Take out the Tangos and take the Colonel to safety.
One recon team, and silenced weapons are the norm.
-Take out the Tango on the balcony. There's two behind the dacha.
-Move to the front of the dacha, taking out the tango there. Enter the
dahca, and head to the stairs at the back. When there's no-one in the
hall, go to the computer and kill the Tango quickly.
-Download the stuff, then go down to the garage and exit from there.
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You'll require a single recon expert, preferably with a pair of
binoculars and a heartbeat sensor.
-Use the binoculars to check if the path to the carport is clear. If
it is, rush to the carport and close the door behind you when you enter.
-Use the heartbeat sensor to full effect while moving past the Tangos
around the spa. When the hall upstairs is clear, move into the room
with the phone, and plant the bug.
-Go up to reach the next hallway, and get into the place with the
ladder. Go down, and go into the next hallway when it's safe. Go to
the right of the library, plant the camera and exit the way you came
in.
Once again, a sniper team and two assault teams, but this time you'll
need the silenced weapons.
-Send the sniper down to the left, and have him take out the Tango in
that guard booth thingy. Send the two assault teams in.
-Head in, taking caution around the two guard towers. Exit to the right.
-Have one team head up to the generators and plant explosives. Be
careful.
-Have the other team move out into the courtyard, dispose of the Tangos,
the down some stairs and into a machinery room. Use a frag grenade in
there and then place your explosives.
You'll require a sniper and two assault teams, silenced weapons again
a must.
-Use the assault teams to clear out the train yard quickly and quietly.
-Climb the ladder near the bottom entrance with the sniper, and place
them so they're overlooking the car. Use one other team to cover the
top entrance, and the other team to hide around the corner near the cars.
-Use a Go Code to co-ordinate your attack. The team around the corner
should mop up any Tangos around there, and the sniper will prevent anyone
getting to the car. After that's done, go into the building and clean
up.
-Leave two teams to cover the entrance while the other goes into the
ground entrance and into the castle/citadel thing. At the top will
be the head honcho, deal with him.
-Use the other two teams to clear the gates, then the walls, then all
of the Tangos inside the walls.
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This is hard. You need two sniper teams with silenced weapons, and two
heavy assault teams.
-Don't do anything to make a sound! Until I tell you to.
-Using a sniper team, go through the small entrance, avoiding everything,
and up to the generators. Head to the stairs on the top right afterwards.
-Do the same for the next snipers, but go to the top left of the
stairs. Enter the room on the right, where you can have a good view
of the control room.
-Use the first sniper team to clean up the catwalks, then run around the
corner, take out all Tangos and finally Kutkin, who's on the other side
of the reactor room. Find some cover.
-Use the second sniper team to stand up and take out the lieutenant.
Take cover.
-Send in the two assault teams to clean the place up.
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Born in Málaga, Spain. Although the family's holdings were greatly
reduced under Franco's rule, the Arnaviscas still control large
tracts of farmland around Córdoba and the Guadalquivir river valley.
The second youngest son in a family of eight, his eldest brother is
a deputy in the Adalucian Parliament. Attended University of Seville,
1983-88. Joined the Guardia Civil upon graduation. Served as a
brigade commander 1994-96 in the Western European Union (WEU)
administration of Mostar in Bosnia where he was instrumental in
rebuilding the local police force. In 1997 recruited by the Guardia
Civil's counter-terrorism unit, the Unidad Especial de Intervención
(UEI) as part of their focus on the growing threat of terrorist
action within the European Union by former citizens of Yugoslavia.
Arnavisca has competed in shooting competitions since he was a child
and is an expert marksman. He speaks English, German and Italian
fluently, as well as his native Spanish, and can make himself
understood in most other European languages. Despite his
aristocratic bearing, he is more comfortable acting as a lieutenant
and advisor than a team lead. Extremely tenacious in combat, he has
a reputation for maintaining an air of calm detachment no matter how
tense the situation.
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Born on a farm near Chemnitz on the Czechoslovakian border in what
was, at the time, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
Drafted into the East Germany Army, 1970. Specialized in bomb
disposal and demolitions. Assigned to East German Border Patrol,
1971-76. Arrested by the GDR State Security Service (Stasi) in 1976
under suspicion of involvement in several high-profile defections.
Released for lack of evidence and discharged from army in 1977.
Movements and activities from 1977-84 are unknown. The current
German government will neither confirm nor deny rumors that he was a
member of the "Libellen", an underground group held responsible for
several bombings of East German governmental offices in and around
Berlin in the summer of 1981. Resurfaced in 1985 when he was
granted asylum by West Germany after a risky crossing of the Baltic
Sea in a small sailboat. Opened Pyrotechno GmbH, a security
consulting firm, in 1989. Since then he has built his reputation as
Germany's leading expert on explosives and demolitions. Married,
1995. Two children.
Beckenbauer has an encyclopedic knowledge of all types of explosive
devices. Years of working with bombs have made him extremely
meticulous. He never overlooks any detail of an operation and leaves
nothing to chance. In his relations with the rest of the team he is
liable to be somewhat cold and distant, but only because he is so
completely focused on his job that he considers personal interactions
to be a dangerous distraction.
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Born in Keokuk, Iowa, USA. Father is a local deputy sheriff, mother
a homemaker. Two brothers. Attended University of Iowa on a track
& field scholarship, 1972-76. Graduated with honors with a degree in
law enforcement. Worked for three years as a patrolman in Keokuk
police department. Hired in 1980 by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. Member of FBI Hostage Rescue Team 1987-97. Married
since 1979. Wife and two teen-age children live in Maine, USA.
Bogart is an excellent team lead. He has exceptional tactical skills
and situational awareness from his years with HRT. Extremely cool
under fire, he is also a crack shot, having won several marksmanship
awards during his tenure at the FBI. His low-key demeanor and
laconic sense of humor have made him a well-liked member of the
RAINBOW team.
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Born in Manchester, England. Whereabouts of father unknown. Mother
is a secretary at a plastics processing plant in Leeds. Three
siblings, two brothers and a sister. Joined Royal Marines in 1986.
Two tours of duty with British Special Air Service (SAS) , 1989-91
and 1996-1999. Awarded Military Cross, 1998. Has taken part in SAS
actions in twenty-two countries on four continents. Further details
of his service record are sealed. Unmarried.
Burke is a seasoned veteran of numerous covert operations. While not
reckless, he has a strong can-do attitude and unlimited confidence
in his abilities. As a leader he is decisive and demanding. He has
a quick sense of humor and is likely to keep his team relaxed by
telling jokes before the start of a mission. While he has some
contact with his immediate family, he considers the service to be his
home.
Born in Los Angeles, California. Joined U.S. Army, 1983. Served
with the 7th Infantry Division, 1984-87. Rose to rank of Staff
Sergeant before being recruited by the American Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) in 1987 for narcotics interdiction operations in South
America. Discharged 1988 and became a full-time CIA employee the
same year, working under John Clark. Service records for the years
1989-99 are sealed. Earned B.S. Political Science, George Mason
University, 1995. M.A. International Relations from the same
institution 1999. Married.
Chavez is an excellent light infantry soldier with an exceptional
grasp of small unit tactics and close quarters battle. Although
small in stature he is powerfully built and agile, a formidable
opponent with a wide range of weapons and in hand-to-hand combat.
Born in Chantilly, France. Father is a manuscript curator at a local
museum, mother is a journalist. Four sisters and two brothers.
Second oldest sister is a prominent professor of mathematics at the
University of Paris. Attended the Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en
Electrotechnique et Electronique (ESIEE) in Paris, 1984-89.
Graduated with a degree in electronics engineering and computer
science. Joined the Gendarmerie Nationale in 1990 as an officer in
their computer crime division. Instrumental in thwarting a 1994
attempt by a group of Algerian nationals to bring down the French
Minitel computer network using a virus spread by telephone switching
software. In 1996 he was recuited by the Groupe d'Intervention
Gendarmerie Nationale (GIGN), France's elite counter-terrorist unit,
as a specialist in telephony and electronic surveillance. Unmarried.
DuBarry is an expert on computers and computer nets as well as more
conventional forms of surveillance. Although his role in CT actions
is usually intelligence gathering and communications, as a veteran
of GIGN's extensive combat training he is fully qualified to
participate in armed operations. Introverted and thoughtful, and an
excellent tactician, he often makes connections that other team
members miss. Off-duty he is an avid amateur scuba diver and is an
officer in the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques
(CMAS).
Born in Pskov, Pskovskaya Oblast, Russian Federation. No information
on family available. Served in army of former Soviet Union, 1981-85,
including tour of duty in Afghanistan. Recruited by "Alfa" counter-
terrorist group in 1987. Operated in all major territories of the
former Soviet Union and eastern Europe. Resigned from "Alfa" in 1991
in response to that organization's ambiguous response to the failed
Soviet coup. Director of operations for private security firm,
1991-96. Returned to "Alfa" during its 1997 restructuring under the
Russian Federal Security Service. Married, no children.
Filatov is a solid counter-terrorism operative. Although his
training and background are unorthodox by western standards, he has
a wealth of real-world experience from his years in the security
forces of the former Soviet Union, and numerous contacts across
eastern Europe and Asia. His steady nerves and methodical approach
to any threat make him a particularly valuable asset in combat
situations. Team commanders should not be misled by his world-weary
manner; he is not a pessimist but a realist, and he prides himself
on being the voice of reason and conservatism in any debate.
Born in Nicosia, Cyprus. Galanos was thrust into the ethnic tensions
on Cyprus from an early age, when her family lost their homes during
widespread clashes between Turkish and Greek rioters. The Galanos
family, while never physically harmed by the tensions, continued to
suffer difficult times for many years due to the unrest. Eventually
they fled the city, and Galanos' father, an ex-ELDYK sniper, taught
her his trade in extended hunting trips through the center of the
island. Galanos attempted to join the Greek MYK force, but was denied
due to her gender. Instead, she joined the civilian police force and
quickly rose to prominence as a sniper with a reputation for precise
shooting in less than optimal conditions.
Galanos is, at times, a sheer force of nature. What she cannot achieve
by skill alone, she often completes by force of will. Teammates often
claim her piercing gaze does more damage than her bullets. She
displays no antipathy towards Turks, or indeed any other nationality
or criminal. She treats assignments as problems to be solved, and
solves them with a single, clean trigger pull.
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Born in Graz, Austria. Father is a petroleum distributor, mother a
homemaker. Two siblings, a brother and a sister, both still in
school. Joined the regular Austrian army in 1992. Transferred to
Gendarmerieeinsatzkommando Cobra (GEK Cobra) in 1996. Trained with
both Germany's GSG-9 and Israel's Sayeret Mat'Kal. Participated in
GEK Cobra raid on Deissenmayr GmbH headquarters in Vienna in 1998 and
was credited with single-handedly saving the lives of seven hostages.
Married 1999, no children.
In combat situations Karl is unstoppable. He is extremely aggressive
and will not hesitate to use whatever methods are necessary to
complete his mission. He is fanatical about protecting the lives of
hostages and innocent bystanders, even to the point of jeopardizing
his own life. Off the job he is soft-spoken and private, but has an
iron determination.
Born in Margaret River, Australia. Father is a winery foreman,
mother is a homemaker. Two siblings, a brother and a sister.
Attended Australian Defense Forces Academy in Canberra, 1983-87.
Upon graduation was recruited into newly formed 1st squadron of the
Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) and remained with this unit when
it was reorganized into the Australian Tactical Assault Group (TAG)
shortly thereafter. His entire career has been with TAG with the
exception of one tour of duty with the Australian Intelligence Corp
(AustInt), 1993-96. Has lead counter-terrorist teams on three
continents and has cross-trained with both the U.S. "Delta Force" and
British Special Air Service. Unmarried.
Hanley is a career CT officer. He is a veteran of dozens of assaults
and approaches even the most dangerous missions with the easy-going
good humor that has become his hallmark. Off duty he is an
experienced backpacker and mountaineer and has taken part in amateur
expeditions to many of the world's major peaks. He is in superb
physical condition and has demonstrated an ability to endure even the
most extreme physical hardship.
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Born in Boise August 23 1972. Father local logger, mother secretary
at lumber mill. Brought up in true mountain man fashion, he shot his
first deer at age 10. Former Green Beret and Delta member. Part of
101st AirMobile Fort Campbell, Kentucky, he found his way into Black
Ops by 1989. Definitive distance runner, relies on stealth and speed
to set up his sniper locations. Expert with all forms of rifles.
Spends free time hunting with Weber and spending time with his
parents. Unmarried.
Born in Göteborg, Sweden. Father was a retired admiral in the
Swedish Navy, now deceased. Mother is a professor of Romance
languages at Göteborg University and is active in Miljöpartiet de
Gröna, the Swedish Green Party. Three brothers. The entire family
sails avidly. Attended Stockholm University 1984-87, graduated with
a B.S. in Physics. After a stint as an engineer with the Swedish
semiconductor giant Microelektronik AB (1988-92), Lofquist joined the
Stockholm police force as an expert on electronic surveillance.
In 1994 she was recruited into Ordningspolisens Nationella
Insatsstyrka (ONI), the national rescue unit of the Stockholm Police
Department. From 1997 to 1999 she led ONI intelligence and
surveillance teams in over a dozen different counter-terrorist
actions, including the high-profile 1998 Red Cell occupation of the
trading floor of the Stockholm futures exchange. Unmarried.
Lofquist is an electronics genius. Her name is on 14 different
patents held by Microelektronik, her old employer, and she continues
to consult with their engineers while serving as a member of the
RAINBOW team. Most of her innovations have been in the area of
electronic eavesdropping. She is extremely confident and courageous,
although at times her lack of military training can lead her to
overestimate her ability to handle a situation. Off duty she keeps
to herself, living alone on a sailboat in Saltsjobaden outside
Stockholm.
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Born in Paris June 6 1968, married to Elaine, three years. Father
former commercial pilot, mother is a clerk at local department store
in Avagion. Former member of the French Parachute Division, he was
detailed to DGSE. Part of action group Service 7. Involved in
tactical espionage and counter-espionage throughout Europe. Began
training DGSE recruits in 1985. On assignments he is a utility
player, and doesn't get shaken easily. He is a marksman with pistols
and rifles, although he is experienced in all forms of
counterterrorism. He spends most free time reading and spending
time with his wife.
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Born in Milano, Italy. Father is the manager of a textile factory,
mother is a homemaker. Five siblings. Attended Università degli
Studi di Ferrara, 1984-88. Graduated with a degree in Chemistry.
Joined L'Arma dei Caribinieri in 1989 and after completing training
was assigned to the Comando Carabinieri Antidroga, the Caribinieri's
anti-narcotics agency. Transferred in 1995 to the Gruppo Intervento
Speciale (GIS), Italy's elite counter-terrorist team. Married since
1990. Three children.
Maldini's specialty is stealth. At GIS his ability to occupy
positions undetected by the enemy resulted in the nickname "The
Invisible Man". He is in excellent physical condition and is
exceptionally quick on his feet. His demeanor is calm and somewhat
aloof. Although a solid team member, he is too introspective to be
a truly effective commander. Off-duty he is an amateur marathoner
and has competed in races across Europe. Extremely intelligent and
well-spoken.
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Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Father is a senior officer with
the Royal Bank of Canada. Mother is deceased. One sister, still a
resident of Toronto. Joined the Canadian Army as a Field Engineer,
1981. Served one tour of duty, 1981-85. Received advanced training
in both combat diving and explosive ordnance disposal. Upon
discharge joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and in 1988
became a member of the Special Emergency Response Team (SERT), the
RCMP's elite counter-terrorism unit. When SERT was disbanded in 1993,
he helped coordinate the transition of counter-terrorist
responsibilities to the Canadian Armed Forces' newly formed Joint
Task Force Two (JTF-2). McAllen re-enlisted in 1994 and became a
full member of JTF-2 the same year. He has participated in counter-
terrorist actions on three continents, including the JTF-2 extended
operations in 1996-97 against war criminals in Bosnia. Married in
1984, divorced in 1992. One child, a daughter, born 1986, lives with
her mother in London, Ontario.
McAllen is a specialist in multiple areas. He is an excellent shot
and is extremely aggressive in combat situations, making him a good
choice as a member of an assault team, but he also has extensive
experience with bomb disposal and demolitions. He is an amateur
power-lifter and his strength and stamina make him a formidable
opponent. Team leads should be warned that he performs better in a
subordinate rather than a command position. He has a hearty, good-
natured manner and spends his off-duty time socializing with a wide
circle of friends, most of them current or ex-military men.
Born in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Father is a retired furniture
salesman, mother is a homemaker. Two younger sisters, both still
living in Birmingham. Valedictorian of his high school class,
National Merit Scholar, 1982. Attended Rice University in Houston,
Texas, 1983-87, graduating with a BS in Material Science and a BA in
Russian Literature. Joined the American Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms (BATF) in 1988 as an agent in their Explosives Division.
Earned an MS in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of New
Orleans during a leave of absence from BATF, 1992-1994. His thesis
"Applications of Micro-stress Analysis in Accelerant Identification"
is considered to be a landmark in the forensic analysis of bomb
debris. Upon return to active duty in 1995 he was assigned to the
BATF's International Response Team (IRT). Since 1998 he has been on
extended assignment in South Korea with the Korean counter-terrorism
task force, the National Police 868 Unit, training them in techniques
of bomb detection, bomb disposal, and post-bombing investigation.
His wife and two daughters currently live in Seoul, South Korea.
Morris is a team player who likes his operations to run strictly by
the book. His primary specialty is forensics, but he is also an
expert at the setting and disarming of all types of explosive devices.
Although he knows a fair amount about conducting counter-terrorist
assaults from his years working with the 868 Unit, in hostage
situations he prefers an indirect approach. Morris likes to spend
his off-duty hours with his family. In his spare time he collects
antique blues recordings and memorabilia.
Born in Bani Suwayf, Egypt. Murad is the son of an influential
moderate Muslim cleric, and grew up learning a great deal about both
the religious and secular worlds. To the dismay of his pacifistic
parents, Murad joined the Egyptian armed forces rather than continue
his scholarship. Privately upset by the reputation of Egypt's Unit
777, Murad set out to change the organization from within. His
contacts with US, British and German training units convinced him
there was a better way, but that Egypt would not be taking that path
soon enough for him. His exceptional skills, both linguistic and
military, landed him a frequent cross training position with the SAS,
where he came to the attention of RAINBOW.
In combat, Murad is a swift and lethal presence. Once he has
committed a plan to memory, nothing stand in his way to accomplish
that plan. Prior to the mission, Murad questions every detail of
every plan, often infuriating the planning officers but ensuring that
every possible consequence and complication have been well thought
out. His insistence that there is a Right Way has won him many
admirers, if few friends.
Born in Cartagena, Colombia. Narino's early activities are shrouded
in mystery, a situation he enhances with conflicting stories
regarding his training and upbringing. At various times, Narino has
claimed to be the nephew of a Colombian drug lord, a failed
university professor, an ex-police officer, and a freedom fighter.
Most team members believe that he learned his trade as a CIA assassin,
a belief that Narino alternately encourages with outrageous stories
or flatly denies cold stares. Regardless, everyone agrees that
Narino is a cool and composed marksman with a disquieting ability to
sneak into exposed positions without being seen.
Narino is a study in unpredictable mood swings. One minute joking and
talkative, the next tight-lipped and silent. This never interferes
with his professionalism on the job, but it has kept Narino at arm's
length from the easy camaraderie pervading most of the team. This
distance is especially noticeable during planning sessions, where he
doesn't contribute unless it is to point out an unorthodox sniping
position.
Born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. His late father ran an import
business. His mother is a homemaker. One older brother, two younger
sisters. Attended college at the Brazilian military academy, Colégio
Militar do Rio de Janeiro (CMRJ), 1977-81. Served two terms of duty
with the regular Brazilian army before being recruited into the
Counter-Terrorist Detachment (CTD) of the 1st Special Forces Battalion
in 1987. Since 1995 he has commanded one of CTD's three squadrons.
He has cross-trained with the U.S. "Delta Force", Chile's Unidad
Anti-Terroristes (UAT), Agentina's Brigada Especial Operativa Halcon,
and Columbia's Agrupacion De Fuerzas Especiales Urbanas (AFEU).
In 1997 he was one of a group of senior Brazilian CTD operators who
assisted the Peruvian armed forces in ending the occupation of the
Japanese embassy by the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA).
Married since 1985. His wife and two daughters live in Rio de Janeiro.
Noronha has spent the majority of his military career as a CT
operator. He is well-known in the CT community, particularly in
North and South America, and has a reputation as a stern taskmaster.
Although he has conducted actions in a wide variety of terrains and
circumstances, he is particularly proficient in jungle operations and
long-range intelligence gathering. In combat situations he is
extremely aggressive and he expects the same from any team that
serves under him. He has no sense of humor and considers it
unprofessional in others. His only passion in life (aside from his
work and his family) is classical music and opera.
Born in Minsk, in what is now Belarus. Novikov is the son of a career
army officer; his family is politically very well connected, and has
made the transition from the USSR to the CIS very well indeed.
Novikov enjoyed the finest education and living standard available,
including an engineering degree from the University of Moscow. He
spurned the regular army to take a prized field position in the
enforcement arm of the KGB, only to find it disintegrating beneath
him. When his co-workers joined the forming Russian Mafias, Novikov
left the city to return to Minsk where the newly independent Belarus
army offered him a chance to lead a CT team of his own creation. A
series of low profile but well-planned and executed missions brought
him to the attention of RAINBOW, which Novikov gladly joined.
Novikov combines the broad built of the Russian athlete with an
incisive mind and stern leadership. He is capable of working much
higher in the organization, but prefers field duty, even if it means
taking more orders than he gives. Other team members feel comfortable
with Novikov in charge, as his personal bravery combines with sharp
planning to virtually guarantee success.
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Born in Hamar, Norway. Parents owned and operated a ski resort high
in central Norway. Began skiing at an early age; soon added hunting
and shooting, to become an accomplished biathlete. Attempted and
failed to win entry to Norway's Olympic Biathlon Team in 1988 and
1992, missing by fractions of a point each time. Joined
Beredskapstroppen in 1990, after sister travelling in the Middle East
was wounded in a terrorist attack.
Petersen is a nearly unstoppable sniper if allowed the proper setup
time. He projects an air of icy calm at all times, prompting
teammates to devise various pranks and embarrassing situations to
disturb that calm. All attempts so far have failed. While aloof, his
unerring accuracy has endeared him to the rest of the team. When not
on duty, Petersen often embarks on lengthy solo cross-country skiing
trips, disappearing into dense terrain for days at a time.
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Born in London, September 21 1958. Father deceased, mother living in
Cambridge, retired nurse. Price is a former color sergeant who
served in the 22nd SAS at Hereford. Spot promoted to Sergeant major,
he spent time in Northern Ireland for the 14th Intelligence Company.
Highly trained in techniques such as CQB, IR photography and covert
surveillance, "The Company" as it is known performs in Northern
Ireland, monitoring known IRA terrorists and pre-emptively striking
against terrorist targets. Involved in hostage rescue in Columbia,
1984, where scientist was on a research expedition. Extremely
physically fit, and an expert marksmen. Enjoys reading, smoking his
pipe, and working out with Weber. Unmarried.
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Born Kazimiera Koziol in Gdansk, Poland. Her father and brothers
worked in the shipyards and she was active from an early age in the
movement that later become known as Solidarnosc. In 1981 when she
was 17 she was beaten seriously enough by police to require
hospitalization and in 1982 she was arrested during a street
demonstration and spent the following year in jail. Upon her release
in 1983 she resumed activity in the Solidarity underground while
working odd jobs in and around Gdansk. Married in 1986 to Andrzej
Rakuzanka, a follow underground activist. With the shifting of
political winds in 1989 and the founding of the Republic of Poland she
was able once again to make public her affiliation with Solidarity.
In 1990 she joined the reconstructed Gdansk police force and quickly
moved into undercover work to battle the growing organized crime
problem in the newly liberated country. In 1993 she was recruited by
the Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno Mobilnego (GROM), Poland's newly-
formed counter-terrorist unit. Initially she was involved purely in
intelligence gathering activities, but in 1994 when her unit took
part in Operation Restore Democracy, the American-led invasion of
Haiti, she was promoted to full-fledged CT operator. In 1998 she
lead her first assault team, and has since cross-trained with the
U.S. "Delta Force", Norway's Beredskapstroppen, and Finland's Osasto
Karhu. Her husband and two daughters reside in Gdansk.
Rakuzanka is a survivor. Despite her unassuming appearance she has
an iron consititution and is capable of enduring extreme hardship.
She is a strong team player and an excellent shot. She has a
sarcastic way of speaking but always reserves her sharpest barbs for
the rich and powerful. She is called "Kazi" by friends and family,
and "Kamikazi" by her colleagues, although never to her face.
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Father is a retired U.S. Army
colonel, mother is a homemaker. Two older brothers. Attended
University of Oklahoma, 1986-89 under Reserve Officers Training Corp
(ROTC) program, majoring in Political Science. Entered regular U.S.
Army upon graduation. Served in Kuwait, 1991. Recruited into U.S.
Special Operations Psychological Operations (PSYOPS), 1992. Served
in Bosnia, 1996-97. In 1998 was selected to take part in U.S. Army
trial introduction of women into special operations ground combat
forces. Trained with 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta
(1st SFOD-D, "Delta Force") . Married since 1993. Husband is a
lieutenant in U.S. Army, stationed in Frankfurt, Germany. One child,
a daughter, born 1995.
Raymond is extremely self-reliant and resourceful. An excellent
combat soldier, she is also well-versed in a variety of types of
psychological warfare, and understand how both soldiers and civilians
react under the stress of combat. Although an experienced officer,
she is too much of a loner to be at her best as a team lead and will
be used to maximum advantage in a support role. She doesn't talk
much, and weighs her words carefully when she does speak.
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Born in Kangnung, South Korea. Pak is a member of a large family of
fishermen; he has four brothers and three sisters. He entered the
South Korean army at the youngest age he could, so long as he would
not have to serve on a boat, ever again. Despite (or perhaps because
of) his slight build, Pak developed a reputation for physical
prowess, particularly endurance. He was accepted into the 707th
Special Mission Battalion, making battalion history by being the only
inductee to exceed every one of the punishing physical tests exacted
upon the battalion during training. He built his reputation up
further by succeeding at lengthy solo infiltration missions behind
North Korean lines, often in disguise for extended periods of time.
Pak is cheerful and optimistic at all times. While Recon operatives
are not used in all missions, Pak manages to be in the center of the
planning and discussion stages all the same.
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Born in Birmingham, England. Father was a waiter, mother a cleaning
woman. Two brothers, one younger, one older. Joined Birmingham
police force as a patrol officer in 1987. Promoted to detective in
1991. Spent the next five years working a variety of undercover
operations in the Special Branch. In collaboration with the British
Security Service (MI5) coordinated a series of raids in the fall of
1996 that broke the back of the "Field of Gold" terrorist underground
in the British Isles. Recruited by MI5 as an agent in 1997, he left
his position with the Birmingham force. Assigned to their counter-
terrorism branch ("T" Branch) and working out of London, he has
planned and executed over two dozen covert actions in Great Britain
and British territories. Unmarried.
Despite his youthful appearance, Sweeney is a master of covert
operations. He has a particular knack for blending into the
background that served him well during his years working undercover
on the streets of Birmingham. He also is an excellent burglar and,
despite his large build, can move quite quickly and quietly if he
needs to. He is a good actor and can maintain his composure even
under the most stressful situations. Professionally he is soft-spoken
and earnest. He prefers consensus to confrontation.
Born in Saarbrücken, Germany. Father is a safety engineer with
Lufthansa, mother is a homemaker. Three younger siblings, two
sisters and a brother. Amateur archer, competing in Germany junior
national championships, 1990. Entered the German Federal Border
Police Force (Bundesgrenzschutz) in 1994 at the top of his cadet
class. Stationed at Saarbrücken, 1994-98. Recruited into Germany's
elite counter-terrorist force, Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (GSG-9) in 1998.
Completed GSG-9 training in record time, again at the top of his
class. Temporarily attached to GSG-9/1, the group's primary CT
strike unit, before reassignment to RAINBOW. Married since 1996.
No children.
Walther is currently the youngest member of the RAINBOW team. His
lack of experience in the field is balanced by his extraordinary
drive and determination. He is a quick learner and an exceptional
team member, following every order without hesitation or question.
Although his primary training was as member of an assault team, he
is also well-versed in wire-tapping and electronic surveillance. He
is clearly being groomed for advancement by the Bundesgrenzschutz
command and his assignment to RAINBOW reflects the German
government's long-term commitment to international CT collaboration.
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Born in Munich July 9 1971, Father ironworker, mother deceased.
Graduate of German Army's Burger Fubrer or Mountain Leader schools,
one of the physically toughest schools in the world. Came from
German GSG-9 team, which was part of the former Border Guards, the
Federal Republic's counterterrorism team. Fluent in English and
German, his marksmen ability only matched by a few members on the
team. Spends free time hunting, working out with Price, and
practicing Tai Kwon Do. Unmarried.
Born in Los Angeles, California, USA. Father is a doctor, mother a
lawyer. No siblings. Amateur gymnast, competing in west coast
regional championships 1987-88. Attended UCLA University 1989-92,
graduated with a BA in Psychology. Joined Los Angeles Police
department in 1992, transferred to Metro Division S.W.A.T Team in
1994, where she specialized in surveillance and negotiation.
Awarded commendation for bravery for role in ending the New Millennia
occupation of L.A. city hall in 1999. Unmarried.
Woo is an expert on reconnaissance and surveillance. She can move
quickly and quietly through terrorist-controlled areas and is well-
versed in the installation and removal of a wide variety of electronic
intelligence-gathering devices. She handles command well, but she
has an independent nature and has been known to argue with her
superiors. Her combat skills are average. Outspoken and self-
reliant.
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Born in Tel Aviv, Israel. Father is a greengrocer, mother died when
she was three. One younger brother, plays professional soccer for
Beitar Jerusalem. Joined the regular Israeli army, 1992. Transferred
to Sayeret Mat'kal in 1995, where she served in the general staff
reconnaissance unit. Recruited in 1997 by the Mossad. Specialization
in infiltration and intelligence gathering. Speaks fluent English
and Arabic. Unmarried.
Ayana is a master of the silent kill. Her training has prepared her
for moving stealthily into hostile territory and neutralizing whatever
threats may confront her. She is extremely intelligent with little
tolerance for fools. The quintessential professional, she has been
known to complain about the "cowboy attitude" of some of the other
members of the team. Ruthless in combat, in non-military situations
she may err on the side of excessive force.
These compact, lightweight binoculars are specially constructed to
withstand the rigors of CT operations. A built in range finder and
choice of 4x and 8x zoom factors make these the item of choice for
RAINBOW recon missions.
Breaching charges are used to explosively remove doors for rapid
entry. Flashbangs do not need to be used in conjunction with a
breaching charge as they stun, wound, or even kill anyone nearby.
This kit speeds both the placing and disarming of explosives. It
contains basic electrical diagnostic equipment along with the
essential mechanical tools needed to perform the job. Extra primer,
detcord, and a variety of adhesives complete the kit.
This kit speeds up placing bugs, rewiring security cameras, and
related electrical tasks. It contains a high precision multimeter,
miniature power supplies, a breadboard, and digital analyzer. A full
complement of jumpers, clips, and miscellaneous electrical parts
rounds out the kit.
Capable of stunning observers with a combination bright flash and
loud report, flashbangs are commonly tossed into rooms to 'prepare'
rooms prior to entry. The valauble seconds gained while potential
hostiles recover from the stun effects can mean the difference
between life and death to a tactical team. Also known as distraction
devices or stun grenades.
The M61 fragmentation grenade is the standard issue offensive grenade
used by infantry throughout the world. While its blast radius is
small, an overhand throw is still necessary to safely clear the blast
radius in the open.
The Heartbeat Sensor is capable of tracking a human heartbeat even
through thick layers of concrete. It works by detecting the
characteristic ultra-low-frequency electric field given off by a
beating heart. When in use, the hearbeat sensor scans in a small
circle around the user as well as a larger cone straight ahead.
This kit speeds the picking of locks. Its primary component is a
highly sophisticated auto-pick capable of opening most mechanical
locks in a few seconds. Electrical keycard or swipe locks are handled
using a classified system containing presets for all major keycard
variations.
The Barrett 'Light Fifty' M82A1 was the first .50 caliber sniper
rifle to achieve widespread use. Its massive length (1.55m) and
weight (13.4 kg) make it the bulkiest and most powerful sniper rifle
in RAINBOW's arsenal. Extreme care should be used in employing this
weapon, as its high powered .50 Browning round can tear through
multiple targets just as easily as it can through an engine block.
A compact version of the M-16, the M4 Carbine is commonly used when
the firepower of an assault rifle is needed, but the weight and size
is not. It is commonly used by US and Israeli special forces. It
comes standard with a single and full auto trigger group.
The Heckler & Koch G36K is their latest assault rifle entry. Its
compact design makes it useful in close quarters, while its 5.56mm
round will penetrate most body armor.
The G3A3 is Heckler & Koch's standard assault rifle. It fires the
powerful 7.62mm NATO round. This is the most accurate assault rifle
in RAINBOW's arsenal.
The Enfield L85A1 (also known as the Enfield Individual Weapon or
SA80) is the standard infantry weapon of the British Army. Its
bullpup design trades accuracy for maneuverability.
When extra range or firepower is needed, RAINBOW turns to Colt's
M16A2. Tried and true, it's 5.56 caliber easily pierces Level II body
armor and has the longest range of any of RAINBOW's standard weapons.
It comes standard with a single and three round trigger group.
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The HK MP5/10A2 is a product-improved variant of the venerable HK MP5
chambered for a 10mm round. The increased stopping power of the
heavier round is offset by increased recoil. It is equipped with a
single and full auto trigger group.
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An HK MP5/10A2 equipped with a sound suppressor gives a nice mix
between power and silence. Because the suppression is not integral
(like the MP5SD), the suppression is not quite as complete.
The preferred submachine gun of counter-terrorist operatives around
the world, Heckler & Koch's MP5 is known for its reliability and
accuracy, even when firing on full automatic. RAINBOW uses the 9mm
MP5A4 fitted with single, triple, and full-auto trigger group.
Heckler & Koch's 9mm MP5K-PDW is a compact version of the classic MP5.
Its folding stock and light weight make it an ideal choice when a
full rifle or submachine gun is unmanageable and a handgun is a poor
compromise. It is equipped with the single and full auto trigger
group.
Terrorists throughout the world fear Heckler & Koch's MP5SD. Its
integral silencer is so effective that the report of the bullet is
miniscule compared to the click of the bolt operating. RAINBOW uses
the 9mm MP5SD5 whenever both accuracy and stealth are essential.
Arguably the most accurate off-the-shelf sniper rifle available. A
favorite of police forces around the world, the PSG-1 comes standard
with a 6x sight and fires the NATO 7.62 round.
Whether used for door breaching or highly lethal close quarters
combat, a good tactical shotgun is an essential part of all anti-
terrorist teams. RAINBOW uses the Benelli M1 Tactical 12-Gauge,
largely because its superb recoil characteristics enable a skilled
operator to fire five rounds accurately in less than one second.
The SPAS-12 is a fully automatic combat shotgun capable of emptying
its nine-round clip in 2.25s. This makes it ideal for quickly
clearing a room of all hostiles.
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The standard weapon of the Austrian Army, the Steyr AUG is a
futuristic looking assault rifle with a compact bullpup design. It is
well suited for missions requiring the maneuverability of a
submachine gun combined with the punch of an assault rifle.
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The HK UMP45 is the newest submachine gun from veteran gun
manufacturer HK. The stopping power of its .45 caliber round comes at
the price of an increased recoil and lower rate of fire.
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An HK UMP45 equipped with a sound suppressor. Of course, the
suppression is not as complete as the integral suppressor of the
MP5SD. A good choice when a balance between power and silence is
required.
The shortest sniper rifle used by the RAINBOW team, the Walther
WA2000's bullpup design and light weight make it a favorite of
snipers needing to move stealthily into difficult positions. Its
powerful .300 Winchester round has more punch than the 7.62 NATO
round.
The extreme ruggedness, reliability, and match-grade accuracy of
Heckler & Koch's .45 Caliber Mark23 ACP has made it the handgun of
choice for all U.S. Special Forces.
The specially designed sound and flash suppressor on this HK MK23
virtually eliminates muzzle flash and provides more than 35dB of
sound reduction. An essential part of any RAINBOW mission requiring
both firepower and discretion.
The specially designed sound and flash suppressor on this Beretta
Model 92FS minimizes weight and length to maintain accuracy while
boasting an impressive 32dB of sound reduction. It is the favorite
pistol of for RAINBOW's recon specialists.
The smaller cousin of the Desert Eagle .50, this the IMI Desert
Eagle's .357 Magnum round packs a punch capable of punching through
body armor at close range. It carries a limited eight-round magazine.
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Arctic Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. An excellent uniform choice for demolitions specialists
operating in arctic environments, it consists of Level III body armor
extending to the groin, sub-zero parka, a Kevlar Helmet with full
faceplate, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar
gloves. The vest reliably stops all but the most high-powered rifle
rounds.
This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating in arctic
environments, it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-length
tactical vest, sub-zero parka, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex
balaclava, and cut resistant Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably
stops low-powered pistol rounds.
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Arctic Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating
in arctic environments, it consists of a Level II waist-length
tactical vest, a Kevlar Helmet, sub-zero parka, soft-soled rubber
boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably
stops most pistol and submachine gun rounds.
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Black Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. The uniform of choice for demolitions experts on
nighttime operations, it consists of Level III body armor extending
to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet with full faceplate, soft-soled rubber
boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably
stops all but the most high-powered rifle rounds.
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Black Light
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This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
The uniform of choice for recon specialists on nighttime operations,
it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-length tactical vest,
soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and cut resistant Nomex/
Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops low-powered pistol rounds.
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Black Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. The standard uniform for assaulters on nighttime operations,
it consists of a Level II waist-length tactical vest, a Kevlar
Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar
gloves. The vest reliably stops most pistol and submachine gun rounds.
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Blue Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. A good choice for demolitions specialists operating in
low light conditions, it consists of Level III body armor extending
to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet with full faceplate, soft-soled rubber
boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably
stops all but the most high-powered rifle rounds.
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Blue Light
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This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
A good choice for recon specialists operating in low light conditions,
it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-length tactical vest,
soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and cut resistant Nomex/
Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops low-powered pistol rounds.
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Blue Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. A good choice for assault specialists operating in low
light conditions, it consists of a Level II waist-length tactical
vest, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and
Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops most pistol and
submachine gun rounds.
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Desert Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. An excellent uniform choice for demolitions specialists
operating in desert environments, it consists of Level III body armor
extending to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots,
and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops all but the most
high-powered rifle rounds.
This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating in desert
environments, it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-length
tactical vest, soft-soled rubber boots, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The
vest reliably stops low-powered pistol rounds.
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Desert Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating
in desert environments, it consists of a Level II waist-length
tactical vest, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots, and Nomex/
Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops most pistol and submachine gun
rounds.
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Euro Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. An excellent uniform choice for demolitions specialists
operating in mixed forest environments, it consists of Level III body
armor extending to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber
boots, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops all but the
most high-powered rifle rounds.
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Euro Light
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This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating in mixed
forest environments, it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-
length tactical vest, soft-soled rubber boots, and Nomex/Kevlar
gloves. The vest reliably stops low-powered pistol rounds.
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Euro Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating
in mixed forest environments, it consists of a Level II waist-length
tactical vest, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots, and Nomex/
Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops most pistol and submachine gun
rounds.
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Green Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. Used primarily by demolitions specialists in general
outdoor environments, it consists of Level III body armor extending
to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet with full faceplate, soft-soled rubber
boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably
stops all but the most high-powered rifle rounds.
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Green Light
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This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
Used primarily by recon specialists in general outdoor environments,
it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-length tactical vest,
soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and cut resistant Nomex/
Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops low-powered pistol rounds.
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Green Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. Used primarily by assault specialists in general outdoor
environments, it consists of a Level II waist-length tactical vest,
a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/
Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops most pistol and submachine
gun rounds.
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Grey Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. The traditional uniform of demolitions experts operating
in urban environments, it consists of Level III body armor extending
to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet with full faceplate, soft-soled rubber
boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably
stops all but the most high-powered rifle rounds.
This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
The traditional uniform of recon specialists operating in urban
environments, it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-length
tactical vest, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and cut
resistant Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops low-powered
pistol rounds.
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Grey Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. The traditional uniform of assaulters operating in urban
environments, it consists of a Level II waist-length tactical vest,
a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/
Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops most pistol and submachine
gun rounds.
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Street Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. An excellent uniform choice for demolitions specialists
operating in urban environments, it consists of Level III body armor
extending to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet with full faceplate, soft-
soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The
vest reliably stops all but the most high-powered rifle rounds.
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Street Light
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This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating in urban
environments, it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-length
tactical vest, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex balaclava, and cut
resistant Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops low-powered
pistol rounds.
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Street Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating
in urban environments, it consists of a Level II waist-length
tactical vest, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots, Nomex
balaclava, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops most
pistol and submachine gun rounds.
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Wood Heavy
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This bulky uniform sacrifices ease of movement for increased
protection. An excellent uniform choice for demolitions specialist
s operating in mixed forest environments, it consists of Level III
body armor extending to the groin, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber
boots, and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops all but the
most high-powered rifle rounds.
This streamlined uniform sacrifices protection for ease of movement.
An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists operating in mixed
forest environments, it consists of a lightweight Level IIa waist-
length tactical vest, soft-soled rubber boots, and Nomex/Kevlar
gloves. The vest reliably stops low-powered pistol rounds.
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Wood Medium
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This uniform is provides a good blend of protection and ease of
movement. An excellent uniform choice for recon specialists
operating in mixed forest environments, it consists of a Level II
waist-length tactical vest, a Kevlar Helmet, soft-soled rubber boots,
and Nomex/Kevlar gloves. The vest reliably stops most pistol and
submachine gun rounds.
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Cheat Codes
While playing a game, press [Enter] to display the communication
window. Then, enter one of the following codes to activate the
corresponding cheat function:
RESULT CHEAT CODE
Avatar god mode avatargod
Team invincible teamgod
Team invisible teamshadow
Invisible mode theshadowknows
Refill ammunition 5fingerdiscount
Fart when walking silentbutdeadly or fastactionresponseteam
2D players turnpunchkick
Heavy breathing 1-900
Toggle victory conditions explore
Disable AI nobrainer
Monocle mode monocle
Clodhopper mode clodhopper
Mega head mode meganoggin
Big head mode bignoggin
Stumpy mode stumpy
Activate debug keys debugkeys
Map draw AI normal colors normalcolors
Map draw AI panicked colors panickedcolors
Map draw AI ROE colors roestatecolors
Map draw AI ROE speed colors roespeedcolors
Map draw AI combat state colors combatstatecolors
Map draw AI behavior colors behaviorcolors
Map draw AI psycological state colors psychstatecolors
Map draw AI threat awareness colors threatawarenesscolors
Map draw AI aware colors awarenessstatecolors
Map draw AI alertness colors alertnessstatecolors
Map draw AI plan colors aiplancolors
Map draw level maps levelmaps
Map draw test plan testplan
Map draw plan drawplan
Map draw path point links pathpointlinks
Map draw cover points coverpoints
Map draw path points pathpoints
Map draw object walls objectwalls
Map draw obstacle walls obstaclewalls
Unknown wounddeath
Cheat Codes (demo version)
While playing a game, press [Apostrophe] to display the chat window.
Then, enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding
cheat function:
RESULT CHEAT CODE
Team invincible teamgod
Selected character is invincible playergod
Refill ammunition 5fingerdiscount
Toggle victory conditions explore