Merle Velasquez well they joined the us army then applied for Delta Force and got assigned to the same team so the story behind it isnt gonna be so interesting. If they made a backstory for them its gonna be in a novel not a game.
Lol, i was just watching this thinking this doesn't look new, and it definitely is not 4k, even checked my settings to make sure my resolution was up. Then i realized this is COD 3🤣🤣🤣
I’m excited to see if the modern warfare reboot will introduce Sandman and Frost . Since they were helping tf141 in taking down Makarov in op: kingfish
NO words about it . I've already finish the whole MW3 game .So your playing is good.However I think call of duty game is the best game series in the world.
The russians in MW3 looks different , what happened to their red urban camouflage and brown khaki suits? And why does the russians in MW3 only use AK-47, P90, PKP Pecheneg, RPG-7, AK-74u, dragunov, PP901m, G36c and SPAS-12? In MW2 the russian airborne troops used more weapons such as TAR-21, UMP45, Vectors, Striker 12 shotguns, FALs, RPDs and PP2000s. The arctic forces and Makarovs elite mercenaries used FAMAS, UMP45, Vectors, AA12s, MG4s, M1014s, SPAS-12s, F2000s, steyr AUGs, MP5ks, WA2000 sniper rifles, TMPs, Uzis and TAR-21s. And what kind of camouflage does the russians use in this mission?
They appear to be wearing generic Urban BDUs in this mission (GORKA). The reason that they might look different is because the Russian Spetsnaz we see in MW3 are a completely separate unit from those encountered in MW2. If you look at the patch emblems on the Russians in MW2, you can see that they are a part of some fictional VDV Division, judging by the Parachute emblem they have, while in MW3 these new Russians wear a Winged Griffin on their shoulders, which is a common symbol for Russian forces affiliated with the MVD, who occasionally act in support and reserve roles for the Spetsnaz community. They're basically Russia's National Guard. I'm pretty sure the Spetsnaz groups encountered in India and in Prague are based off of the Vityaz group, as they wear no identifying marks on their uniforms except for a Tab that says "МВД РФ", which confirms that they are also MVD. I don't really pay any real attention to their weaponry, as apart from their own Russian made firearms, it doesn't really make sense for the Russians to be carrying such a wide range of NATO, American, Italian, and Israeli weaponry. The only thing they might carry is the MP5s and the G36s that NATO supplied to them in the first game. The rest is kind of ridiculous.
Delta force is not the official name of the unit. Hell, even CAG is not the formal name of the unit. Its called the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD or SFOD-D)
Considering the US Government doesn't even acknowledge The Unit's existence, there is no official name. Most CAG/ACE/TF Green guys just refer to it as "The Unit."
It's legitimate military terminology, from you saying the beginning I am assuming you mean intro briefing so here's what I could get from it Sitrep = Situation Report | What's going on JSOC = Joint Special Operations Command | Special Forces | Delta Force, DEVGRU, 24th STS etc. Green SAT = I dunno what this is but I believe its for clear communications OPCON = Operational Control | Following given orders by a person 1-1 and all that are just squad numbers X-1 being lead and X-2 etc. a members {Insert word} Actual = Usual call-sign for a squad lead like 1-1 If there's anything else you wanna know just ask