Take a sneak peek at the new guns and equipment available in the Battlefield 4 map China Rising here. We will share descriptions of each item below.
The SUAV (Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) comes with the Recon Kit and is similar to the Micro Air Vehicle. As you might have imagined, it is a miniature helicopter perfect for surveillance, with the added bonus of laser designation.
The UCAV (Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle) is for the Support Kit, and is similar to the TV guided missile. You set it up with a mortar, launch, use the onboard camera to find targets, and then detonates after you press the fire button. The UCAV is good for 400 meters and can reload every 20 seconds.
The L96A1 is a sniper rifle introduced in Battlefield 2. It has many things in common with the M24, including rate of fire, damage, and magazine size. It can kill an enemy in two hits, one instakill if it’s a headshot.
The MTAR-21, also known as the Micro Tavor or X-95, is world renowned for its ability to use several munitions and its effectiveness in close quarters combat. Its high rate of fire is offset by high recoil, poor accuracy, and low range damage.
The MP7 is a Personal Defense Weapon made to replace the 9×19 Parabellum. It shoots automatic and semiautomatic rounds, and has a somewhat high rate of fire at 900 rounds per minute, as well as a high 40 round magazine. It does average damage, and just above average spread values.
The RPK12 is a light machine gun originally previewed in the Paracel Storm multiplayer trailer from Gamescom 2013. In real life, RPKs are not the most accurate LMGs out there, but they are adequate for typical combat scenarios. We do not fully know how much different RPK12s are from previous incarnations of the gun from previous games.
Finally, the L85A2 is a European variation of the L85 rifle. While it shares many traits with its US counterpart, the L85A2 has slightly better spread and recoil, and comes with the AG-36 grenade launcher.