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Crisis Zone
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The following weapons appear in the video game Crisis Zone:
Handguns
FN Five-seveN
In the arcade version, a FN Five-seveN is seen in the holsters of S.T.F. (Special Tactical Force) officers.
Beretta 8045 Cougar
In the PS2 version, Claude McGarren uses a (presumably) Beretta 8045 Cougar in the special mode. Unlike to the other games, It correctly hold 8 rounds.
Heckler & Koch USP45
In the PS2 version, Jared Hunter, commander of the U.R.D.A. He uses Heckler & Koch USP45 to threaten S.T.F commander Grant Kessler's daughter, Melissa Kessler.
Submachine Guns
Steyr TMP
Modified Steyr TMPs are used by S.T.F. officers and U.R.D.A. soldiers equipped with ballistic shield. In the game, they are incorrectly loaded with 40 rounds.
In the arcade version, actual weapon models are modified "NDI special submachine gun" from Time Crisis II, which largely are based on the Uzi. In the PS2 version, the TMPs have the correct weapon model (but the scale is rather large).
Calico M900
In the arcade version, U.R.D.A. enhanced soldier uses a visually modified stock less Calico M900.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
In the PS2 version, Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is incorrectly appears as a player's weapon icon. In the game, U.R.D.A. soldiers are armed with MP5A3s. It's based on the early production model with the original "slimline" handguard and a straight "waffle"-style magazine.
Steyr TMP/Heckler & Koch MP5A3 Hybrid
In the promotional illustrations of the arcade version, S.T.F. officer hold heavily modified sub machinegun with a foregrip. It is largely based on the Steyr TMP, with addition of a Heckler & Koch MP5 receiver. Although It appear as game's gun controller, in-game S.T.F. officers are actually uses Modified TMP.
Assault Rifles
Fictional bullpup rifle
In the arcade version, most of U.R.D.A. soldiers are equipped with fictional bullpup rifle which largely based L85A1, with addition of a Heckler & Koch G36K's export optical sight, and FAMAS_F1's dedicated 25 rounds magazine.
XM29 OICW
The U.R.D.A. special agent "Tiger" uses a XM29 OICW. In the arcade version, He uses 1996 model without optic. In the PS2 version, He uses 1999 model without grenade launcher (with some element from G36).
AR-15 variant
In the PS2 version, Jared Hunter uses an AR-15 variant with railed handguards, without the carry handle and front gas block. The most visually similar ones are Colt Match Target Competition HBAR II, which has fixed stock, flat top receiver, and didn't featured any muzzle device.
Shotguns
Remington 870 (Short Barrel)
In the promotional illustrations of the arcade version, S.T.F. officer hold Remington 870 outfitted with a shortened barrel. In the PS2 version, Claude McGarren uses a it in special mode. It holds 6 rounds.
Fictional pepperbox style shotgun
In both versions of the game, U.R.D.A. commander Derrick Lynch uses a fictional pepperbox style shotgun.
Sniper Rifles
Heckler & Koch PSG-1
In the PS2 version, U.R.D.A. commander Jared Hunter uses a Heckler & Koch PSG-1 with general G3 frames.
Machine Guns
General Electric M61 Vulcan
In both versions of the game, a clearly oversized M61 Vulcan is seen mounted on inside of U.R.D.A. M2 Bradley. The weapon model are also reuses NDI's armored cruiser from Time Crisis II.
General Electric M134 Minigun
In both versions of the game, M134 Minigun is seen mounted on U.R.D.A. M2 Bradley. In the PS2 version's special mode, Hand Held M134 appear as "Gattling Gun". It can be use in Grass Market Street in the PS2 game's special mode. For balance reasons, it's loaded with 60 rounds.
General Dynamics M197 Vulcan
In the PS2 version, M197 Vulcan is seen mounted on most U.R.D.A. choppers.
General Dynamics XM301
The General Dynamics XM301 is seen mounted on U.R.D.A. attack helicopter (RAH-66 Comanche in arcade, Mi-24 based fictional chopper in PS2 version).
M242 Bushmaster chaingun
In both versions of the game, a rather large M242 Bushmaster chaingun is seen mounted on U.R.D.A. M2 Bradley.
Launchers
BGM-71 TOW
In both versions of the game, BGM-71 TOW is seen mounted on U.R.D.A. M2 Bradley.
M202 FLASH
The M202 FLASH appear as "Missile Launcher". It can be used in Garland park in special mode. It correctly hold 4 rounds. However, it is depicted incorrectly with a lock-on and homing function.
M79
The M79 grenade launcher appear as "Grenade". It can be use in Belforte Hotel in special mode. It correctly hold 1 rounds. However, it is depicted with a rather slow bullet velocity.
Grenades
DM51 hand grenade
In the arcade version, U.R.D.A soldiers (include "Tiger") use DM51 hand grenade as their main grenade.
Mk 2 hand grenade
In the PS2 version, the Mk 2 hand grenade is used by the U.R.D.A. as their main grenade.
RGD-33 stick grenade
In both versions of the game, Derrick Lynch use a RGD-33 stick grenade.
Others
Fictional Flamethrower
A fictional flamethrower can be use in Drycreek plaza at special mode.
Laser Rifle
Fictional Laser Rifle can be use in Garland Technology Center at special mode.
Miscellaneous
Heckler & Koch Mk. 23 SOCOM
What appears to be a Heckler & Koch Mark 23 SOCOM appear in the arcade version's promotional artwork. It is fitted with LAM and a suppressor. It was not featured in-game.
Fictional Rifle
An fictional Sniper Rifle is appear in promotional illustrations of the arcade version. It never shows up in the game.