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The AK-101 is a Russian-made assault rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1994. It is chambered by the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, as opposed to the Soviet-made 5.45x39mm cartridge used by most of Kalashnikov's modern designs, and has a rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute with an effective range of 500 meters, and a maximum range of 1000 meters. It is part of the AK-100 series of Assault Rifles.

Battlefield 2[]

"The Gas-operated AK-101 is a modern version of the classic AK-47. It uses 5.56 NATO ammunition which can be fired at the rate of 600 bullets per minute. It is far more accurate than its predecessor"

— In-game description

The AK-101 is a weapon featured in Battlefield 2 issued to the MEC as their Assault rifle for both the Assault and Medic kits; alongside the Spetsnaz, Insurgent Forces, Rebels, and the MEC Special Forces (being issued only to their Assault class, without an underbarrel GP-30) in Battlefield 2: Special Forces. The assault version of the weapon is equipped with a GP-30 underslung grenade launcher whereas the medic variant has no attachments. The Assault version has slightly lower recoil whereas the Medic version has a lower movement spread penalty. Apart from this, both variants are identical. The AK-101 is on the higher-damage end of the assault rifle spectrum. It has slightly higher-than-average spread, and an average recoil. Its rate of fire is average, and it fires from a thirty-round magazine.

Gallery[]

AK-101[]

AK-101 with GP-30[]

3D Modelling[]

AK-101[]
AK-101 with GP-30[]

Trivia[]

  • The rifle has two magazines sellotaped together, allowing for quicker reloads, but despite this the reload animation is carried out in a slower succession.
  • The reloading animation just consists of the two sellotaped magazines being flipped around and inserted, no matter how many magazines the player goes through.

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