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⚫ | '''''Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Iron Wrath''''' is the second expansion for the PC version of ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield|Raven Shield]]''. It was in production for almost 2 years before Ubisoft decided to release it as a free download on June 9, 2005 to FilePlanet subscribers. Developed by Ubisoft-Casablanca, this latest expansion features a 7-mission campaign, |
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⚫ | '''''Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Iron Wrath''''' is the second expansion for the PC version of ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield|Raven Shield]]''. It was in production for almost 2 years before Ubisoft decided to release it as a free download on June 9, 2005 to FilePlanet subscribers. Developed by Ubisoft-Casablanca, this latest expansion features a 7-mission campaign, 3 classic missions, 8 new multiplayer maps, as well as 6 new weapons. |
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==Campaign== |
==Campaign== |
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− | *[[Scorched Legend]] |
+ | *[[Operation: Scorched Legend]] - Sofia City, Bulgaria - 08.22.2007 / 10:00 Hours |
− | *[[Solo Furnace]] |
+ | *[[Operation: Solo Furnace]] - Kozloduy, Bulgaria - 08.30.2007 / 00:30 Hours |
− | *[[Dagger Harness]] |
+ | *[[Operation: Dagger Harness]] - Mirola, Poland - 09.16.2007 / 18:30 Hours |
− | *[[Tower Shark]] |
+ | *[[Operation: Tower Shark]] - Constanta, Romania - 09.29.2007 / 08:15 Hours |
− | *[[Radiant Haven]] |
+ | *[[Operation: Radiant Haven]] - Sevastopol City, Ukraine - 10.17.2007 / 14:30 Hours |
− | *[[Arcing Bronze]] |
+ | *[[Operation: Arcing Bronze]] - Pavlograd, Ukraine - 11.14.2007 / 21:30 Hours |
− | *[[Ursa Cavern]] |
+ | *[[Operation: Ursa Cavern]] - West Siberia, Vorkouta - 12.01.2007 / 08:30 Hours |
− | ==Custom |
+ | ==Custom Missions== |
*[[Cold Thunder]] - Congo - 04.15.2000 / 02:00 Hours (''Rainbow Six'') |
*[[Cold Thunder]] - Congo - 04.15.2000 / 02:00 Hours (''Rainbow Six'') |
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*Ghost Town - Arizona, USA - 10.14.2009 / 18:00 Hours |
*Ghost Town - Arizona, USA - 10.14.2009 / 18:00 Hours |
Revision as of 03:14, 5 October 2017
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Iron Wrath is the second expansion for the PC version of Raven Shield. It was in production for almost 2 years before Ubisoft decided to release it as a free download on June 9, 2005 to FilePlanet subscribers. Developed by Ubisoft-Casablanca, this latest expansion features a 7-mission campaign, 3 classic missions, 8 new multiplayer maps, as well as 6 new weapons.
Plot Summary
After Bulgarian nuclear scientists are captured, team Rainbow is deployed to stop a terrorist organization.
Campaign
- Operation: Scorched Legend - Sofia City, Bulgaria - 08.22.2007 / 10:00 Hours
- Operation: Solo Furnace - Kozloduy, Bulgaria - 08.30.2007 / 00:30 Hours
- Operation: Dagger Harness - Mirola, Poland - 09.16.2007 / 18:30 Hours
- Operation: Tower Shark - Constanta, Romania - 09.29.2007 / 08:15 Hours
- Operation: Radiant Haven - Sevastopol City, Ukraine - 10.17.2007 / 14:30 Hours
- Operation: Arcing Bronze - Pavlograd, Ukraine - 11.14.2007 / 21:30 Hours
- Operation: Ursa Cavern - West Siberia, Vorkouta - 12.01.2007 / 08:30 Hours
Custom Missions
- Cold Thunder - Congo - 04.15.2000 / 02:00 Hours (Rainbow Six)
- Ghost Town - Arizona, USA - 10.14.2009 / 18:00 Hours
- Iron Comet - Istambul, Turkey - 02.02.2003 / 18:50 Hours (Urban Operations)
- Little Wing - Russia - 10.01.2003 / 06:00 Hours (Eagle Watch)
- Maginot Line - France - 01.25.2009 / 06:00 Hours
- Moroccan Kesba - Ouarzazate, Morocco - 03.05.2009 / 12:00 Hours
- Moroccan Café - Rabat, Morocco - 05.20.2009 / 15:00 Hours
- Old City Roofs - Meknès, Morocco - 03.25.2009 / 10:00 Hours
- Tunisian Ruins - Sbeitla, Tunisia - 11.14.2009 / 00:03 Hours
- TV Packing Facility - USA - 05.01.2002 / 19:00 Hours
- Rocket Facility - Germany - 04.08.2009 / 12:00 Hours
Characters
Rainbow (Assault)
- Domingo Chavez
- Santiago Arnavisca
- Daniel Bogart
- Andrew Burke
- Genedy Filatov
- Karl Haider
- Timothy Hanley
- Louis Loiselle
- Jamal Murad
- Alejandro Noronha
- Arkadi Novikov
- Eddie Price
- Kazimiera Rakuzanka
- Renee Raymond
- Jorg Walther
Rainbow (Demo)
Rainbow (Electronics)
Rainbow (Recon)
Rainbow (Sniper)
Weapons
- MK3
- CZ-61 Sub-Machinegun
- M12 Sub-Machinegun
- Mac 11/9 Sub-Machinegun
- Micro-Uzi
- M7
- SM-4
- MP5K PDW
- MP5A4
- MP5SD5
- MP5/10A2
- UMP45
- MTAR-21
- P90
- SR-2 Veresk Submachine Gun
- TMP
- Uzi
- AK-47
- AK-74
- FN FAL Assault Rifle
- FNC
- FAMAS G2 Assault Rifle
- G3A3
- G36K
- G3KA4
- Galil
- L85A1
- Steyr AUG
- M4
- M16 A2
- M14 Assault Rifle
- M82
- OTS-14
- TAR-21
- Type 89F
- Type 97
- AW Covert
- Dragunov SVD
- M82A1
- PSG1
- SL8-2
- SSG-3000
- VSS
- WA2000
- M1 Tactical
- M1014
- SPAS 12
- USAS-12
- MModel 17
- 21E
- HK23E
- M240G
- M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
- M60E4
- RPD
- UM-100
- 92FS
- AP
- mK.23
- Desert Eagle (.50, .357)
- SPP
- P228
- .40 USP
- 93R
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