The [[SVD Dragunov]] is the standard sniper rifle for the US Army. Strangely, is fitted with a 4X ACOG sight instead of the usual Leupold Mark 4, which will be changed in the future according to the weapon's page on the official wiki.
The [[Knight's Armament SR-25|M110 SASS]] is the standard sniper rifle for the US Army. Strangely, is fitted with a 4X ACOG sight instead of the usual Leupold Mark 4, which will be changed in the future according to the weapon's page on the official wiki.
[[file:M110_ECP_Right_Bipod.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M110 SASS with Leupold Mk4 scope - 7.62x51mm]]
[[file:M110_ECP_Right_Bipod.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M110 SASS with Leupold Mk4 scope - 7.62x51mm]]
[[file:Squad_m110_scope.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking through the ACOG sight]]
[[file:Squad_m110_scope.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking through the ACOG sight]]
Squad is a tactical first-person shooter video game. It is set to be self-published through Steam and is a spiritual successor to the multi-award winning Project Reality modification for Battlefield 2. The goal of Squad is to create a "tactical first person shooter built around teamwork and cooperation". The development was announced in October 2014 and it is currently in a pre-alpha state.
The following weapons appear in the video game Squad:
Some U.S. Army soldiers are seen with a Walther P99 holstered. Oddly, the frame uses the Walther P99 but it appears with a slide, hammer, safety decocker, muzzle, and a rear sight similar to the Beretta 92FS. The weapon is not usable.
The AK-74M is the standard primary weapon for the Russian Ground Forces. It comes in multiple configurations with attachments such as the 1P78 2.8x scope or the GP-25 grenade launcher.
The standard AK-74 is usable by the Insurgent and Militia forces, and can be fitted a GP-25 for use by the Grenadier class. It was first weapon to be showcased in the Pre-alpha Gameplay, along with the M4.
The AK-74N is also usable by the Insurgents and Militiamen and can be identified thanks to the 1P78 scope that's always attached to it : the basic 74 isn't able to mount optics due to the lack of side rail.
The M4A1 carbine is the standard primary weapon for the US Army. The rifle is fitted with a railed handguard and comes in many configurations with different sighting systems (standard carry-handle iron sights, Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sight or ACOG optic sight) and rail attachments (vertical foregrip or M203 grenade launcher).
The standard M4 carbine with a correct three-round burst selector is usable by Militia riflemen. It comes in a single configuration, with plastic handguards and iron sights.
The RPK-74M is the standard light machine gun for the Russian Ground Forces. It is issued with 45-round plastic magazines and comes in two variants, one with iron sights and the other with a 1P78 scope.
The RPK-74 is available the Insurgents and Militia. It comes with 45-round bakelite magazines.
The RPK is available to the Insurgents and Militia. It comes with 75-round drum magazines.
The M110 SASS is the standard sniper rifle for the US Army. Strangely, is fitted with a 4X ACOG sight instead of the usual Leupold Mark 4, which will be changed in the future according to the weapon's page on the official wiki.
The GP-25 is the standard grenade launcher for the Russian Ground Forces, Insurgents and Militia. It is seen mounted on the AK-74 and AK-74M, and is able to fire high explosives and a variety of smoke grenades.
The M203 grenade launcher is the standard grenade launcher for the US Army. It is seen mounted on the M4A1 Carbine, and is able to fire high explosives and a variety of smoke grenades.
The RPG-7 is the standard rocket launcher for the Russian Ground Forces, Insurgents and Militia. It is issued with two PG-7VM HEAT rockets for use against armor, and one OG-7V FRAG anti-personnel rocket. Instead of reloading the launcher when switching between the two rounds, he pulls out another launcher.
The M18 is the standard smoke grenade for the US Army, it comes in three smoke colors : blue, white and red. It can be used for masking and signaling purposes.