Povratak na Kosovo
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Screenshoot form the game
Povratak na Kosovo (English: Return to Kosovo) is a video game made by a team of Serbian enthusiastic programmers gathered in "AIRSOFT SRBIJA TEAM". The game is done in the Call of Duty manner, and is a first- and third-person shooter game. The player takes on the role of a member of the 63 parachuting brigade who received a call form KFOR and UNMIK asking for support in fighting Albanian terrorists. The term 'Albanian terrorist' is not used in the game. The game has 20 different levels. It begins at 1999 and end in present day. During the game, the player will have the chance to see many parts of Kosovo, including Pristina.
Weapons
Some of the weapons you can use in the game include:
This 9 mm pistol is deadly on close and mid ranges.
Powerful rifle gun made by Russians. It found a very common use in Serbian army.
Primary demand for this kind of product: “High accuracy at large distances” is fulfilled and confirmed in the hardest exploiting conditions. High-quality materials are used, with high precision of making. The best results are obtained at ranges up to 800 m. The possibility of aiming with optical sight and with mechanical sight is 1000 m. For targets of height of 30cm (head silhouette), the sweeping range is approx. 320 m, for chest silhouette (height 50cm) is 450 m and for running silhouette (150cm) the sweeping range is 650 m.
Automatic gun made by Zastava-guns. This is 5.56 mm M21S assault rifle. It has the accuracy and precision of a sniper rifle at the same time as using a grenade launcher.
Highly effective weapon representing a qualitative step forward in this field, creating possibilities for new tactical and strategic plans of military units. Modern system and unique design of the of the weapon provide shooting at large distances in different terrain and climate conditions, with great lethal radius.
Weapon family designed on the basis of Kalashnikov, which was proven in numerous wars fought worldwide in the last fifty years of its honorable service.
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