UNSC Weapon Modifications

Thanks to the addittion of 'Misriah Rails', rails that are attached to points on weapons, allowing equipment to be attached to them, the military equipment availibly to the UNSC has expanded ten fold.

Reciever Rail Attachments
 * Small Unit Combat Optical Gunsight:The SUCOG is a 4x telescopic scope for use on rifles and carbines. Similar to the much older ACOG, it has a fibre optic light gathering rail for daytime use and a tritium illuminated reticule for night time use. The reticule is a obelisk shaped reticule that does not obscure the site, which providing compensators for distance and windfall, though firing at such extreme ranges is difficult with the guns it is usually equipped on. It does not require batteries, giving it a sizeable advantage over other sites. It features polarizing and glare resistant lenses.
 * Red Dot Scope: The Red Dot Scope is a battery powered scope with a superimposed image of the battlefield in its site with the image of three red cheverons, the top point of the highest one marking dead centre. The site is popular for rifles, carbines, shotguns and LMGs. It features polarizing and glare resistant lenses.
 * Reflex site: The Reflex site is a small open design battery powered red dot site, featuring a single red dot on a single piece of reflective surface, supported by a loop of material. This is one of the more popular UNSC gunsights.
 * Small Unit Fire Control Site: The SUFCS is a SUCOG scope with 4x zoom, though this one is powered, with a added fire control centre for under slung grenade or rocket launchers. The FCS features a laser range finder and a fuse setter for the ordnance.
 * Fire Control Site: The FCS features a laser range finder and a fuse setter for the ordnance, along with 2x zoom.
 * Large Unit Fire Control Scope: The LUFCS is a SUFCS with a sixe times zoome, popular among designated marksmen.
 * Augur Scope: The Augur is the computerised hand built scope popular with sniper rifles. It measures velocity and range, along with down fall of bullets to designate the best possible shot. Comes in 5x to 10x zoom.
 * Augur Fire Control Scope: The AUGUR FCS is a bulked up AUGUR in use with designated marksmen. This allows use of both underslung weapons and a long ranged scope
 * Small Unit Combat Night Vision Gunsight: The SUCNVG is a 4x image intesifier scope.
 * Fire Control Night Vision Sight: The FCNVS is a FCS site, complete with 2x zom, fuse settings and laser range finder but with a image intesifier, allowing it to be used in low light/night fight combat situations.
 * Large Unit Combat Night Vision Gunsight: The LUCNVG is the larger version of the SUCNVG with a six times zoom but unlike the LUFCS lacks a FCS centre.
 * Augur Night Vision Scope: The Augur NVS is a Augur scope with 10x zoom and night vision.
 * Iron Sight: The Iron Sight is a rarely used sight using pieces of metal to line up the target. The standard one used is adaptable partridge site with blue traser inserts. A adjustable ghost site is also availible. all scopes come with one of these as back up as standard.
 * leaf sights: Leaf sites are flip up sites used for aiming grenades or rockets though cannot be used for fuse settings. FCS come with a backup bair of these.
 * Advance Fire Control Sight: The Advance fire control sight is a large, almost stupidly so, sight for fire control of weapon stations within the local UNSC matrix. Though usually mounted on a tripod these can be mounted on a Misriah Rail and consequently on a rifle. This can be linked to such things as HIMAT luanchers, sentry guns, local point defence lasers or over defensive weapons. It can be used to designate targets, designate firing zones and switch them over to autonomous.
 * Thermal Site: The Thermal site is a larger, 1x maginification site that displays images in thermal colours. This is usually used for short range night fighting and target acqusition. It is cooled by a tiny croygenic gas cooler.

Forward rail attacments
 * Flaslight: A flashlight with optional red filter
 * UV Light: A UV flashlight
 * Red laser: A laser targeter which emits a red beam, useful for fighting in dim or dark conditions from the hip.
 * Green laser: A laser that emits a green light for day time fighting.
 * night Vision Laser: A laser only visible with the use of Night Vision
 * laser Designator: A low powered laser designator that can be used for designating targets to nearby vehicles, bombs, missiles, orbital strikes and defence systems. It is heavy and bulky, making the rifle lopsided.
 * Camera: A small camera that can record up to twenty hours of footage, providing feed back data. This can be linked to the marines helmet or head mounted sights for checking corners.
 * Bipod. A bipod is fitted to both the side or the bottom railing and can be used to steady fire. It is tough and durable, made out of titanium alloy.
 * Advance Bipod: The A-Bipod uses stabilisers and heavy titanium supports to provide a even more stable base of fire.
 * Tripod: Support for heavy weapons than can be collapsed easily and used in a varierty of positions.


 * Suppressor: Suppressors suppress both sound and flash from guns, though they are only availible for certain calibres. They are availible for every calibre from 4.8x32mm to 7.62x51mm, though a suppressor is availibe for the M1091 sniper rifle, which is 10.2x51mm.

Missile Launcher Sights
 * Thermal sight: Used for missiles that track by thermals. Super cooled by a mini cryogenic gas cooler.
 * Standard: Recognises targets at varying speeds, allowing lock on and tracking.
 * Advance:Uses a LCD screen to feed back the targetting data.