Call of Duty: Warzone – The Best Weapons Category: Call of Duty: Warzone Guides
Call of Duty: Warzone, like other battle royale modes, has a huge number of weapons that are scattered throughout the map. Although most of the trunks found do not have any upgrades, but if you find any valuable versions, they will certainly have useful features that can turn the tide of the game. In this article, we will talk about the best guns that are available in CoD: Warzone.
If you've already played Modern Warfare, you're probably familiar with them and have your favorites, but Warzone doesn't allow you to choose and build your character (default weapons, grenades, etc.). Here you have to look for guns and be content with what you find, so let's look at the list of the best guns.
Best weapons in Warzone
M4A1
- Even after receiving several nerfs in Modern Warfare, the M4A1 remains the best assault rifle in the game, including in Warzone. Whether you are in narrow corridors to buildings or in an open field, it doesn't matter, the M4A1 can deal good damage at both close and medium range.
MP5
- Most SMGs are suitable for small areas, and this is where the MP5 excels at other guns of its kind. This weapon has low recoil, decent range, and a good rate of fire for an SMG. It may not be your first choice in an open field battle, but in urban environments the MP5 will perform just fine.
M-91
- The M-91 is one of the most common LMGs you can find in Warzone. It lacks aiming speed, which slows you down, but it makes up for it with ammo. The M91 can also easily penetrate enemy armor, giving your team an advantage.
Kar98k
- The Kar98K is a World War II era marksman rifle. Her high accuracy and ranged damage are great for killing enemies at long range.
M13
- M13 - This weapon is second only to one assault rifle, the M4A1. This barrel has a very high rate of fire and low recoil.
MP7
- The MP7 has an incredibly high rate of fire, but its shooting effectiveness is only evident at close ranges, as it is useless at medium ranges. The MP7 has been a popular weapon in Call of Duty for years, so it can be used, just make sure you have the right long-range barrel beforehand.
Napoleon Bonaparte's saber - $6.4 million
Well, the most expensive weapon in the world is considered to be Napoleon Bonaparte’s saber, which was awarded to him in 1799 for the “Egyptian Campaign”. Among other weapons, in addition to its cost, it is considered a work of art. Damascus steel is the base of the blade, and gilded bronze is used for the hilt. The top of the saber is a lion's head with a movable ring in its mouth. In 2007, Napoleon's weapons were sold at auction for almost six and a half million dollars. The owner of the most expensive weapon in the world decided to remain anonymous. But the fact that since 1978 the weapon has become a national treasure in France obliges the owner to bring the relic home for 5 months.
Other good trunks
There are a couple of other good guns that can be used in CoD battle royale, just remember one thing: each of them has its own huge drawback.
Most importantly, you should find a weapon that you're most comfortable running with and that suits your playstyle!
- Dragonov
- AX-50
- 725
- AUG
- PP Bison
- P90
- AK-47
- FN Scar 17s
- R9-0
Samurai sword - $418 thousand
Katana is a samurai sword. The length of the Japanese sword is about 120 cm. The slightly curved blade is made of thousands of layers of the purest steel, which can be polished for about a month. As a result of these manipulations, the katana is capable of cutting a hair or a silk scarf in the air. At an auction in New York, a 13th-century Kamakura katana was paid $418,000 by a collector whose name remains unknown.
Fusil Automatique Leger
In addition to the standard diopter rear sight, which makes it possible to conduct aimed fire at distances from 200 to 600 meters, it can be equipped with any optical sight. It is in service in more than a dozen countries around the world.
Today MPORT will introduce you to 5 types of small arms, the total circulation of which is about 150 million units. For comparison, the population of Ukraine is about 45 million people.
Assault rifle (automatic) AR-15 / M16
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More than 8 million units
Along with the Kalashnikov assault rifle, the M16 assault rifle became one of the most popular rifles of the 20th century in the world. The M16 was adopted by many countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, and due to the characteristic color of the stock and fore-end it received the nickname “black rifle”. Appeared thanks to the developments of the famous designer Eugene Stoner. The rifle received its “baptism of fire” during the Indonesian-Malaysian confrontation of 1962-1966, where it was used by special units of the British army. However, the M16 gained worldwide fame in the Vietnam War, where it was widely used by the US and South Vietnamese armies.
RPG-7 grenade launcher
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More than 9 million units
Soviet/Russian reusable hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher for firing active-propellant (rocket-powered) grenades, developed by GSKB-47 (now SNPP Basalt). Designed to combat tanks, self-propelled artillery units and other enemy armored vehicles, it can be used to destroy enemy personnel in shelters, as well as to combat low-flying air targets. Adopted into service in 1961.
Uzi submachine gun
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More than 10 million units
A family of submachine guns produced by the Israeli concern Israel Military Industries (IMI). The name "Uzi" was given in honor of the weapon designer Uziel Gal. The Uzi first saw action during the Suez Crisis of 1956. It was there that he first gained worldwide fame. In the Six Day War, infantrymen armed with Uzis stormed Syrian fortifications in the Golan Heights. Its small size and ease of reloading made it indispensable for storming narrow and cramped concrete bunkers. Today, in more than 95 countries around the world, the Uzi is in service with armies or law enforcement agencies.
Remington 870 shotgun
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More than 10 million units
An American shotgun first introduced in 1950 by Remington Arms. The Remington 870 is one of the most famous pump-action shotguns in the world due to its distinctive action. The Remington 870 was produced in various modifications, it is suitable for both the military and police, as well as for hunters and athletes, as well as for self-defense. Police modifications usually have a barrel length of 355 or 457 millimeters with a “cylinder” or “improved cylinder” drilling, which allows you to shoot both buckshot and a bullet, as well as various special ammunition, such as gas grenades or rubber traumatic bullets.
AK-47 assault rifle
On January 16, 1963, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev informed the world community that a new weapon of terrible destructive power had appeared in the USSR - the hydrogen bomb. Today is a review of the most destructive weapons. Hydrogen "Tsar Bomb"
The most powerful hydrogen bomb in the history of mankind was exploded at the Novaya Zemlya test site approximately 1.5 years before Khrushchev’s official announcement that the USSR had a 100-megaton hydrogen bomb. The main purpose of the tests is to demonstrate the military power of the USSR. At that time, the thermonuclear bomb created in the USA was almost 4 times weaker.
The Tsar Bomba exploded at an altitude of 4,200 m above sea level 188 seconds after being dropped from a bomber. The nuclear mushroom of the explosion rose to a height of 67 km, and the radius of the fireball of the explosion was 4.6 km. The shock wave from the explosion circled the globe 3 times, and the ionization of the atmosphere created radio interference within a radius of hundreds of kilometers for 40 minutes. The temperature on the surface of the earth below the epicenter of the explosion was so high that the stones turned to ash. It’s worth oh, or as it was also called, “Kuzka’s mother” was quite clean - 97% of the power came from the thermonuclear fusion reaction, which practically does not create radioactive contamination.
Atomic bomb
On July 16, 1945, the first explosive nuclear device, a single-stage plutonium-based “Gadget” bomb, was tested in the desert near Alamogordo in the United States of America.
In August 1945, the Americans demonstrated the power of their new weapons to the whole world: American bombers dropped atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The USSR officially announced the presence of the atomic bomb on March 8, 1950, thereby ending the US monopoly on the world's most destructive weapon.
Chemical weapon
The first case in history of the use of chemical weapons in war can be considered April 22, 1915, when Germany used chlorine against Russian soldiers near the Belgian city of Ypres. From a huge cloud of chlorine released from cylinders installed on the front flank of German positions, 15 thousand people were severely poisoned, of which 5 thousand died.
In World War II, Japan used chemical weapons many times during its conflict with China. During the bombing of the Chinese city of Woqu, the Japanese dropped 1,000 chemical shells, and later another 2,500 aerial bombs near Dingxiang. Chemical weapons were used by the Japanese until the end of the war. In total, 50 thousand people died from toxic chemicals, both among the military and among the civilian population.
The Americans took the next step in the use of chemical weapons. During the Vietnam War, they very actively used toxic substances, leaving the civilian population no chance of salvation. Since 1963, 72 million liters of defoliants have been sprayed over Vietnam. They were used to destroy forests in which Vietnamese partisans were hiding, and during the bombing of populated areas. Dioxin, which was present in all mixtures, settled in the body and caused liver and blood diseases, and deformities in newborns. According to statistics, about 4.8 million people suffered from chemical attacks, some of them after the end of the war.
Laser weapons
Laser gun
In 2010, the Americans announced that they had successfully tested laser weapons. According to media reports, four unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down by a 32-megawatt laser cannon off the coast of California. The planes were shot down from a distance of more than three kilometers. Previously, the Americans reported that they had successfully tested an air-launched laser, destroying a ballistic missile in the acceleration section of its trajectory.
The US Missile Defense Agency notes that laser weapons will be in great demand because they can be used to strike multiple targets at once at the speed of light at a distance of several hundred kilometers.
Biological weapons
Letter with white anthrax powder
The beginning of the use of biological weapons dates back to the ancient world, when in 1500 BC. The Hittites sent a plague to enemy lands. Many armies understood the power of biological weapons and left infected corpses in enemy fortresses. It is believed that the 10 plagues of the Bible are not vengeful acts of God, but biological warfare campaigns. One of the most dangerous viruses in the world is anthrax. In 2001, letters containing white powder began arriving at US Senate offices. There was a rumor that these were spores of the deadly bacterium Bacillus anthracis, which causes anthrax. 22 people were infected and 5 were killed. The deadly bacterium lives in the soil. A person can become infected with anthrax by touching, inhaling, or ingesting the spore.
MLRS "Smerch"
Multiple launch rocket system "Smerch"
Experts call the Smerch multiple launch rocket system the most terrible weapon after a nuclear bomb. It takes only 3 minutes to prepare a 12-barreled Smerch for battle, and 38 seconds for a full salvo. "Smerch" allows you to effectively fight modern tanks and other armored vehicles. Missile shells can be launched from the cockpit of a combat vehicle or using a remote control. “Smerch” retains its combat characteristics in a wide range of temperatures – from +50 C to -50 C and at any time of the day.
Missile system "Topol-M"
The modernized Topol-M missile system forms the core of the entire group of strategic missile forces. The Topol-M intercontinental strategic complex is a 3-stage monoblock solid-fuel missile, “packed” in a transport and launch container. It can be stored in this packaging for 15 years. The service life of the missile system, which is produced in both silo and ground versions, is more than 20 years. The one-piece Topol-M warhead can be replaced with a multiple warhead, carrying three independent warheads at once. This makes the missile invulnerable to air defense systems. The current agreements do not allow Russia to do this, but it is possible that the situation may change.
Specifications:
hull length with warhead – 22.7 m, diameter – 1.86 m, launch weight – 47.2 tons, throw weight of combat load 1200 kg, flight range – 11 thousand km.
Neutron bomb
Neutron bomb by Samuel Cohen
The neutron bomb, created by the American scientist Samuel Cohen, destroys only living organisms and causes minimal destruction. The shock wave from a neutron bomb accounts for only 10-20% of the energy released, whereas in a conventional atomic explosion it accounts for about 50% of the energy.
Cohen himself said that his brainchild is “the most moral weapon that has ever been created.” In 1978, the USSR came up with a proposal to ban the production of neutron weapons, but this project did not find support in the West. In 1981, the United States began producing neutron charges, but today they are not in service.
Intercontinental ballistic missile RS-20 "Voevoda" (Satana)
Voevoda intercontinental ballistic missiles, created in the 1970s, terrify a potential enemy simply by the fact of their existence. SS-18 (model 5), as the Voevoda is classified, was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile. It carries a 10,750 kiloton charge of independent homing warheads. No foreign analogues of “Satan” have been created so far.
Technical characteristics: length of the hull with the warhead - 34.3 m, diameter - 3 m, throwable combat load weight 8800 kg, flight range - more than 11 thousand km.
Rocket "Sarmat"
In 2020 - 2020, the Russian army will receive the latest heavy ballistic missile "Sarmat". The technical data of the missile have not yet been disclosed, but, according to military experts, the new missile is superior in its characteristics to the complex with the Voevoda heavy missile.
What makes a weapon powerful? The meaning of the word "powerful" can be very subjective in this case. The possibility of mass destruction is powerful, but this is the only way to inflame fear of it in a lasting and painful form. Anything that can destroy human life and property is certainly the best weapon. However, anything that can protect our lives and property from the following are the 10 best and most powerful weapons in history. And nothing can stop any country or institution from proving to the world how great they can be by destroying their enemy or, conversely, protecting themselves from him.
No. 10. MOAB/GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance
Heavy high explosive munition, also known as the "mother of all bombs". Once it was created by MOAB, also known as the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance, it was the most powerful non-nuclear bomb ever built by man. The first tests were carried out on March 11, 2003. The explosion of this hellish bomb has a crushing force and can destroy 9 blocks within a radius of 140 m. It is also known that a “large” version of the bomb was developed, weighing 13 tons.
No. 9. FOAB or Airborne Thermobaric Bomb (ATBIP)
Received the nickname "Father of all bombs." This is a Russian-made weapon. It is classified as an air/surface missile. At the moment of collision with the ground, the thermobaric bomb is activated. In describing the destructive power of these weapons, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Federation Alexander Rukshin said: “Everything that is alive in the affected area evaporates.”
No. 8. An602 Tsar Bomba
Do you remember the huge fiery mushrooms after explosions, depicted in pictures in history textbooks? They were left after the explosion of one of these warheads. Tsar Bomba weighing 27 tons can create a fireball with a radius of 3.5 km.
No. 7. Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
Has two large nuclear reactors. So you can go without refueling for about 24 years. There are also decks that can easily accommodate up to 135 McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 carrier-based fighters. The appearance of such an aircraft carrier anywhere on the planet may be enough to influence the policies of advanced countries. It could also be classified as .
No. 6. Laser system on the Boeing YAL-1 platform
Boeing YAL-1 Airborne Laser (formerly Airborne Laser) is a 1 megawatt laser weapon system installed inside a modified Boeing 747-400F. Intended primarily for US missile defense to destroy tactical ballistic missiles, but funding for the program was withdrawn in 2010 and development was stopped.
No. 5. Predator and Predator B (also known as Reaper)
Drones that have found use in the US Air Force, Italy and England. They are becoming increasingly popular and are used in combat reconnaissance operations.
No. 4. Torpedo - The Trident II D5 SLBM
Launched from a submarine. Consists of eight thermonuclear warheads. This is very bad news for everyone, especially those who are very close to the target of defeat.
No. 3. Russian missile - R-36 ICBM
The difference between this and the previous number is the greater number of warheads it can carry in its warhead, and the fact that missiles are typically launched from the surface of the earth. Possessing enormous massiveness, ICBM could easily create an atmosphere of nuclear holocaust around the crash site.
No. 2. Dead Bodies
Nuclear warheads, missiles and lasers are very scary and powerful weapons, and there is no doubt about it. But as they say, there is more than one way to skin a cat. And if you are going to follow the path of slow, moral, destructive destruction, then it is worth remembering the human use of the method when they infected the bodies of the killed defenders of besieged cities and threw them over the walls. Perhaps this is the most sadistic way to exterminate a population.
NK 416 and NK 417
The German development was based on the M-16 and G-36. These machines are easy to operate, undemanding to the conditions of use, and their performance characteristics are quite high. In terms of ergonomics and the location of the main parts, they are almost identical to the M-16. Like the weapons of the SCAR family, they are made according to the principle of modularity. That is, in case of failure, usually only the replacement of the failed module is required. A special feature of the weapon is the ability to be equipped with barrels of different lengths. This significantly increases versatility and allows the weapon to be adapted to specific combat missions. Four Picatinny rails allow you to equip the weapon with a variety of additional accessories. It is possible to install bipods. The butt can be placed in one of five positions, adapting it to the anatomical features of the shooter.
This weapon has considerable weight, quite strong recoil and impressive dimensions. But it has a relatively high lethality.
M-16
The second place in the “10 best slot machines in the world” rating also does not raise any unnecessary questions. It is confidently occupied by the American M-16. The first modifications were not particularly reliable, however, the designers still managed to “bring to mind” this weapon. Today, this weapon is confidently leading on two continents - North America and Australia.
We must pay tribute to American gunsmiths who have not lost hope of “outdoing” the domestic AK - development and improvement of the M-16 continues today. Perhaps someday they will be able to surpass the best machine gun in the world.
Photos give a clear idea of its ergonomics and laconic design. By the way, its appearance may seem familiar even to those who have never held it in their hands. This weapon appears in cinema and computer games not much less often than its main competitor.