Factual error: The CZ 75, ASP 9, MAC-11, MP5K Prototype, Spectre M4, PM-63 RAK, OTs-02 Kiparis, FAMAS F1 FELIN, AKS-74U, IMI Galil ARM, Steyr AUG, G11K2, Enfield XL64, SPAS-12, KS-23, L96A1, WA 2000, PSG-1, SA-14 Gremlin, M202 FLASH, BGM-71 TOW missile, AGS-30, M203,GP-30, Masterkey, and GSN-19 Kanarejka were not around in the game's time frame.

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Factual error: During the cutscene on the Russian freighter while Steiner explains Dragovich's sleeper cells, a soldier is firing off rapid photos with flash. The camera resembles a 1960s 35mm rangefinder, which would have required manual film advance and single-use flashbulbs or a slow capacitor recharge. Such cameras of the era were incapable of continuous, strobe-like flash photography, making this depiction inaccurate.

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Factual error: The CZ 75, ASP 9, MAC-11, MP5K Prototype, Spectre M4, PM-63 RAK, OTs-02 Kiparis, FAMAS F1 FELIN, AKS-74U, IMI Galil ARM, Steyr AUG, G11K2, Enfield XL64, SPAS-12, KS-23, L96A1, WA 2000, PSG-1, SA-14 Gremlin, M202 FLASH, BGM-71 TOW missile, AGS-30, M203,GP-30, Masterkey, and GSN-19 Kanarejka were not around in the game's time frame.

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Trivia: When walking through the Pentagon, if you look to the left of one of the clerk's desks, you can see an Easter egg for Call of Duty: World at War. A picture of a battle and a plaque that reads "Battle of Peleliu: Operation Stalemate 1944."

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