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+ | {{See|''"Intervention" redirects here. For the vehicle in [[Battlefield Hardline]], see [[Intervention SUV]]''}} |
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+ | [[File:CheyTacIntervention.jpg|thumb|300px|The M200 Intervention in real life.]] |
− | The '''CheyTac M200 Intervention''' is an American bolt-action [[sniper rifle]] manufactured by CheyTac LLC. It fires the .408 CheyTac or .375 CheyTac cartridge. |
+ | The '''CheyTac M200 Intervention''' is an American bolt-action [[sniper rifle]] manufactured by CheyTac LLC. It fires the .408 CheyTac or .375 CheyTac cartridge. |
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|dogtag = [[File:M200 dogtag.png]]}} |
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− | The '''SRR-61''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield 4]]''. The weapon uses |
+ | The '''SRR-61''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield 4]]''. The weapon uses a 7-round magazine. The .408 CheyTac cartridge of the SRR-61 has the least bullet drop among sniper rifles due to superior aerodynamics, but the high mass of the round results in a slightly reduced muzzle velocity when compared to the .338 Lapua Magnum fired by the [[M98B]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6lhLobVPgE</ref> |
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===Gallery=== |
===Gallery=== |
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+ | BF4_SRR61_model.png|'''SRR-61''' |
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− | Battlefield-4-Paracel-Storm-4-WM.jpg.jpg|The SRR-61 in the hands of a Chinese recon in Battlefield 4 multiplayer. |
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+ | BF4 SRR-61-1.png|First person view |
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− | BF4 SRR61.png|The SRR-61 as seen in the Gamescom Livestream |
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+ | BF4 SRR-61-2.png|Iron sights |
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− | Battlefield 4™_20140820013442.jpg|SRR-61 |link=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4WTW_8GprzhvqSZ9Ps23ww |
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+ | BF4 SRR-61-3.png|Reloading |
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+ | BF4 SRR-61-4.png|Cocking |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The sniper rifle's designation, "SRR-61" |
+ | *The sniper rifle's designation, "SRR-61" does not refer to the actual weapon itself but for the [[wikipedia:Joint Special Operations Command (Jordan)|Jordanian 61st Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR-61)]], which is part of the country's Royal Guard, and is known for using a variety of sniper rifles, including the CheyTac M200. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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The CheyTac M200 Intervention is an American bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by CheyTac LLC. It fires the .408 CheyTac or .375 CheyTac cartridge.
Battlefield 4[]
The SRR-61 is a weapon featured in Battlefield 4. The weapon uses a 7-round magazine. The .408 CheyTac cartridge of the SRR-61 has the least bullet drop among sniper rifles due to superior aerodynamics, but the high mass of the round results in a slightly reduced muzzle velocity when compared to the .338 Lapua Magnum fired by the M98B.[1]
Compared to all other rifles in the game, the SRR-61 has the longest range, which is further complemented with the addition of a ballistic scope. This also contributes to the weapon's low bullet drop, making it ideal for dispatching targets at extremely long ranges.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The sniper rifle's designation, "SRR-61" does not refer to the actual weapon itself but for the Jordanian 61st Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR-61), which is part of the country's Royal Guard, and is known for using a variety of sniper rifles, including the CheyTac M200.
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