Battlefield 2 MEC Vehicles

Here is a full list of all the middle east coalition (MEC) vehicles in Battlefield 2




Mi-17 Hip

The Mi-17 is capable of carrying cargoes in the cabin (including long cargo) with half-open or removed doors, external loads, or passengers (24 people). The Mi-17 can carry up to 30 troops and up to 20 wounded; it can also be used for in-flight unloading of special cargoes. The transport version of the MI-17 helicopter is intended to carry cargoes (loads) in the cargo compartment, including long-size cargo with partially- opened or removed cargo doors, external loads, or executives (up to 24 persons). Interior seats are removable for cargo carrying. The rear clamshell doors open, an internal winch facilitates loading of heavy freight. Floor has tiedown rings throughout. The aircraft carries a rescue hoist capable to 150 kg.

(mec transpor only on 64 player gulf of amon and kubra dam)

BTR-90 - APC

The BTR-90 is the Russian Army’s next generation armored personnel carrier. Designed during the mid-1980s and presented publicly for the first time in 1994, the BTR-90 is larger and more powerful than its predecessors. Its 21-ton armored hull can haul heavy weapons, such as an Eryx portable anti-tank gun or a 120mm artillery piece with ammunition, as well as transport up to ten armed troopers. In terms of armament, the BTR-90 carries a complete weapon set in addition to a 30mm main gun; these include a 7.62mm machine gun, a 30mm grenade launcher, and a launcher for anti-tank guided missiles. A computerized fire control system enables the BTR-90 to accurately fire these weapons simultaneously.The BTR-90 is fully amphibious.( the one with four wheels )

T-90 Main Battle Tank

In the early 1990s, the Russian Army began production on a successor to the problematic T-80 tank. Dubbed the T-90, the new tank is a powerful weapon system that combines advanced armaments and equipment. It carries a 125mm main gun capable of firing various HEAT (high-explosive anti-tank) and HE-Frag (high-explosive fragmentation) projectiles, as well as laser-guided missiles with HEAT warheads. The T-90’s real advantage, however, lies in its impressive defensive system.

(the tank is good against all vehicles as you would expect and roughly the same speed and strengh as as mc counterpart)

Tunguska M1 – AA

The army began development of the Tunguska in the early 1980s, and the final version rolled off the assembly line in 1988. A combination gun and missile system, the Tunguska can engage targets while stationary or on the move. Its eight SA-19 surface-to-air radar-guided missiles are used for long-range targets, while its twin barrel 30mm anti-aircraft guns are used for close-in defense. The Tunguska’s combined radar/optical target detection and tracking system ensures accurate fire from both of these weapons.The Tunguska can engage targets flying over 1,000 mph(only on kubradam really bad view when inside)

Mi-28A "Havoc"

The Mi-28 Havok is the latest Russian Army Air Force innovation to replace an older aircraft; in this case the Mi-24 Hind, which has been in service for nearly 25 years. An all-weather, night-capable attack helicopter, the Havok can engage aerial targets in addition to mechanized infantry and main battle tanks, the helicopter’s primary foe. The Havok is armed with wire-guided Ataka anti-tank missiles and Igla infrared-targeted air-to-air missiles, and can also carry up to four containers carrying twenty 80mm unguided rockets each. The pilot uses a helmet-mounted target designator to communicate targets to the navigator, who fires the appropriate weapon. The Mi-28’s prototype first flew in 1996. The first production version flew in early 2004. The Havok’s twin 2,200hp engines permit extreme aerial maneuvers such as loops and inverted pushovers. The Havok can also fly backwards or sideways at speeds up to 62 mph

Su-34 Flanker

The SU-34 Flanker is a two-seat, long-range fighter/bomber built to replace earlier Soviet-era attack aircraft. Appearing in 1991, the Flanker was re-designated as a land based strike fighter—a role it fills with much success. Fitted with ten weapons stations under its wings, the Flanker can carry a range of missiles including air-to-air and air-to-ship, as well as guided and unguided bombs and rockets. The aircraft’s distinctive flattened nose houses a terrain-avoidance, phased-array radar that allows the Flanker to fly safely even at very low altitudes. Pilots sit side by side in the Flanker’s nose and have access to a lavatory and small galley in the fuselage of the aircraft.( BF2 Mec bomber excellent for taking out whole bases full of enemies )

Mig-29 Fulcrum

The MiG-29 Fulcrum is the newest and most technologically advanced fighter in Russia’s inventory. Developed to counter Western fighters such as America’s F-15 Eagle and F/A-18 Hornet, the Fulcrum has proven itself an equal to these planes in terms of maneuverability and firepower. Its twin turbofan engines provide it with excellent acceleration and climbing power, as well as superior low-speed turn rates in comparison with the American planes. The Fulcrum’s most important advantage, however, is its infrared search and track system (IRST) used in conjunction with the pilot’s helmet target designator.

FAV (Fast Attack Vehicle) Paravehicle

What it lacks in armor it makes up for in agility and firepower. The FAV buggy has two gunner positions—one for the light machine gun and the other for the heavy machine gun. It is not very effective against armored vehicles, but it can help clear out infantry. During Operation Desert Storm, the US used FAVs on scout missions, sending soldiers ahead of the main army to assess the terrain and even behind enemy lines to report back on enemy strength and position. As the war progressed the FAVs proved valuable in their ability to speed around, and sometimes over, obstacles placed by the retreating Iraqi forces. • FAV is a generic term used for many fast strike buggies made by different manufacturers and used by many armies around the world. • One of the earlier models of FAV was the M151 which was built from 1960 to 1969 and used by all US military branches before being replaced by the HUMVEE.

GAZ 39371 Vodnik

GAZ 39371 Vodnik – Armored Car: The rugged Vodnik is the Russian answer to the American HMMWV. A high-mobility multipurpose vehicle, the Vodnik is actually superior to the HMMWV in many ways. With its sealed, water-displacing hull, the Vodnik is fully amphibious and can easily overcome deep rivers or lakes. It has nearly two feet of ground clearance and is also fitted with bulletproof windows and tires. The Vodnik’s most apparent advantage, however, is its unique design. The vehicle consists of two modules: one in front housing the driver and engine and one in the rear for personnel or cargo.

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