NOTE: This article is about the P-07 DUTY handgun in ArmA 2: ACR and its predecessor in ArmA: CWA. For the P07 handgun in ArmA 3, see P07 9 mm. |
The CZ 75 is a 9 mm handgun featured in both ArmA: Cold War Assault and ArmA 2.
ArmA: Cold War Assault[]
« | The CZ 75 is a pistol made in the Czech Republic. First introduced in 1975, it features a staggered-column magazine, all-steel construction, and a hammer forged barrel. It is widely distributed throughout the world and is the most common handgun used in Czechslovakia. Weapon Description
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The CZ-75 is used by both the EFA and their Nogovan Partisan predecessors in ArmA: Cold War Assault.
Overview[]
The CZ-75 is a short-recoil operated, semi-automatic pistol with a fixed barrel that is chambered to fire the 9×19 mm round.
It loads specifically from 14-round magazines, and can attain a fire rate of up to 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 360 m/s.
For all intents and purposes, the CZ-75 is essentially a better version of the Soviet Tokarev TT-33 handgun. Both are almost the same statistics-wise, but the CZ-75 has marginally higher accuracy (at the cost of lower damage output).
It also possesses a significantly larger magazine of 14 rounds versus the TT-33's 8, which makes the CZ-75 more effective in close quarters.
Ironsights[]
Ammunition[]
Base damage value | Initial velocity (m/s) |
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7 | 380 |
The CZ-75 can only load one type of magazine. It occupies one inventory slot:
CZ 75 Mag.[]
14-round magazine loaded with 9 mm ammunition.
Trivia[]
- Unlike its real-world counterpart, Cold War Assault's CZ-75 is incorrectly depicted as being able to only load 14-round magazines (rather than 16 as in real-life).
- Along with all other handguns, the CZ-75 was not actually included as part of the default set of weapons that could be used in Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis (the initial release name of Cold War Assault). It was only added with the Resistance expansion pack, whereupon it was set to be the standard sidearm of the EFA and their Partisan predecessors.
Gallery[]
ArmA 2[]
« | The compact pistols made by CZ excel in outstanding ergonomics, exceptional accuracy of fire and high magazine capacity. The CZ 75 D COMPACT pistol is a handgun in compliance with strict demands and requirements according to NATO specifications. Low weight and dimensions predispose the CZ 75 D COMPACT pistol for personal defence and long term carry. Armoury Description
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The CZ 75 D COMPACT is used exclusively by Czech military forces in ArmA 2. It was added with the release of the Army of the Czech Republic DLC.
Overview[]
The CZ 75 D COMPACT returns once more in ArmA 2 where it now serves as the standard-issue sidearm of Czech troops.
It now loads from 10-round magazines and can attain a fire rate of up to 600 rounds per minute, with a muzzle velocity of 400 m/s. The CZ 75 D COMPACT cannot be fitted with accessories or muzzle attachments.
The CZ 75 D COMPACT was the standard-issue service pistol of the Czech military during the events of Operation Arrowhead.
Performance-wise, it is quite similar to the M9 handgun wielded by American forces - with the main differences being the COMPACT's slightly reduced accuracy over longer distances and possessing a smaller magazine capacity of 10 rounds versus the M9's 15.
It is also unable to load magazines from other 9 mm handguns or those from its sub-variants, as although sub-variants of the COMPACT are able to load its magazines, they are not interchangeable with the COMPACT itself. Other than that, the COMPACT is completely identical to the M9 in all other aspects.
Variants[]
CZ 75 P-07 DUTY[]
« | The most modern service model designated as the CZ 75 P-07 DUTY featuring polymer frame and the new Omega trigger mechanism is formed by the popular and powerful compact versions stemming from the legendary CZ 75. The CZ 75 P-07 DUTY pistol in cal. 9mm Luger have just undergone tests achieving satisfactory results and was approved by the authorized test laboratory as to be conforming with the standards and use applied by the US Armed Forces. Armoury Description
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The CZ 75 P-07 DUTY is a modified variant of the baseline CZ 75 D COMPACT handgun.
As with the COMPACT, it is completely identical to the M9 both performance and statistics-wise, the only difference being that the DUTY has an externally-mounted flashlight fitted beneath the barrel. However, it cannot be suppressed for covert operations like the M9.
Unlike its parent handgun, the DUTY is capable of loading the same magazines used by all 9 mm pistols aside from the ten round magazines used by the COMPACT.
CZ 75 SP-01 PHANTOM[]
« | The SP-01 PHANTOM is advanced successor of the legendary CZ 75, standard size duty and defence pistol. Thanks to its low weight achieved by the use of heavy-duty plastic is this handgun suitable for armed forces and similar service. Thanks to its unparalleled accuracy, unfailing reliability and high stability while shooting quick shots this handgun is getting more and more popular even among IPSC sport shooters. Adam Tyc, member of Česká zbrojovka a.s., Shooting Team achieved with this handgun at the IPSC shooting events (Production Division) title of the World Champion (2005, 2008), the European Champion (2007) and he is also winner of AustralAsian Games (2004, 2007). Armoury Description
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The CZ 75 SP-01 PHANTOM is a heavily modified variant of the baseline CZ 75 D COMPACT handgun.
Unlike the COMPACT, the PHANTOM has the best accuracy out of the three ArmA 2 CZ 75 pistols. It can also be suppressed as well as having the ability to mount either a flashlight or laser pointer beneath the barrel.
As is the case with the DUTY, it can load the same magazines used by all other 9 mm handguns. However, it is primarily designed to load its own in the form of 18-round extended capacity box magazines.
It should be noted that suppressor-fitted CZ 75 PHANTOM (SD) is only able to load subsonic 9 mm magazines designed for the PHANTOM itself, or those used by the M9 SD.
Ammunition[]
Round name | Base damage value | Aerodynamic friction | Initial velocity (m/s) |
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9×19 mm | 5 | -0.001513 | 400 |
9×19 mm SD | 5 | -0.001312 | 320 |
All magazines only take up one inventory slot apiece:
Phantom mag.[]
Standard 18-round pistol magazine, intended for use with the SP-01 PHANTOM.
Does not contain any visible tracer rounds.
Phantom SD mag.[]
Pistol magazine intended for use with suppressed SP-01 PHANTOM pistols. It is loaded with specialised subsonic ammunition.
Rounds fired from this magazine have a lower muzzle velocity of 320 m/s. It is otherwise identical to regular PHANTOM magazines.
This magazine can be loaded by suppressed PHANTOMs.
Compact mag.[]
10-round pistol magazine exclusively used by the CZ 75 D COMPACT. Aside from its capacity, it has identical statistics to regular PHANTOM magazines.
It should be noted that aside from this magazine, the COMPACT cannot load any other types of magazines.
G17 Mag.[]
17-round magazine used by G17 pistols.
Identical in all aspects aside from its capacity.
M9 Mag.[]
15-round pistol magazine intended for use with the M9. Rounds fired from this magazine have a lower muzzle velocity of 398 m/s.
M9SD Mag.[]
Special 15-round pistol magazine loaded with reduced velocity ammunition. Rounds fired from this magazine have a muzzle velocity of 315 m/s. Remains otherwise identical to regular M9 magazines.
This magazine can be loaded by suppressed PHANTOMs.
Trivia[]
- Though they share similar names, the in-game P-07 DUTY should not be confused with ArmA 3's P07 handgun.
- The CZ 75 has the greatest variety when it comes to actual variants out of all the sidearms in ArmA 2 (not including attachment sub-variants).
Gallery[]
External links[]
See also[]
Weapons of comparable role and configuration[]
- M9/92F (USMC/U.S. Army/U.S. counterpart)
- M1911 (British Army counterpart)
- G17 (KSK counterpart, ArmA 2: OA only)
- Makarov (REDFOR counterpart)
- Tokarev TT-33 (Soviet counterpart, ArmA: CWA only)
Weapons of ArmA: Cold War Assault | |
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Handguns | 92F 9 mm • CZ-75 9 mm • Glock 17 9 mm • S&W .357 • Tokarev TT-33 7.62 mm |
Submachine guns | Ingram .45 • MP5SD3 9 mm • PP-19 Bizon 9 mm • Sa-61 Scorpion 7.65 mm • UZI 9 mm |
Shotguns | Kozlice |
Carbines | AK-74 SU 5.45 mm • XM-177E2 5.56 mm (XM-177S) |
Assault rifles | AK-47 7.62 mm (AK-47 GL, AK-47 CZ) • AK-74 5.45 mm (AK-74 GL) • AUG A1 5.56 mm • FN-FAL 7.62 mm • G3A4 7.62 mm • G36 5.56 mm • M16A2 5.56 mm (M16A2 GL) |
Sniper rifles | Hunting Rifle 7.62 mm • M21 7.62 mm • SVD 7.62 mm |
Machineguns | M60 7.62 mm • PK 7.62 mm |
Grenade launchers | 6G30 • MM-1 |
Launchers | 9K32 Strela-2 • AT-4 Spigot • Carl Gustav M2 • FIM-92 Stinger • M72 LAW • RPG-75NH |
Static | M2 |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. |
FIA - Armoury (ArmA: Cold War Assault) | |
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Handguns | 92F 9 mm* • CZ-75 9 mm* • Tokarev TT-33 7.62 mm* |
Submachine guns | Ingram .45* • UZI 9 mm* |
Shotguns | Kozlice* |
Assault rifles | AK-47 7.62 mm* (AK-47 GL*, AK-47 CZ*) • AK-74 5.45 mm • AUG A1 5.56 mm* • FN-FAL 7.62 mm • G3A4 7.62 mm |
Sniper rifles | Hunting Rifle 7.62 mm • SVD 7.62 mm* |
Machineguns | PK 7.62 mm* |
Launchers | 9K32 Strela-2* • M72 LAW* • RPG-75NH* |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. * primarily used by the Nogovan Partisans in the Resistance campaign |
ACR - Armoury (ArmA 2) | |
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Handguns | CZ 75 9 mm • G17 9 mm |
Submachine guns | CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1 9 mm |
Carbines | M4A3 5.56 mm (M4A3 M203) |
Assault rifles | CZ 805 BREN A1 5.56 mm (CZ 805 A1 G1, CZ 805 BREN A2, CZ 805 B1 G1) • Sa-58V 7.62 mm (Sa-58P) |
Sniper rifles | CZ 750 S1 M1 .308 • SVD Dragunov 7.62 mm |
Squad automatic weapons | M249 Para 5.56 mm |
Machineguns | M60E4 7.62 mm • UK-59 7.62 mm |
Launchers | MAAWS • RPG-7V |
Static | DShKM • RBS-70 |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. Operation Arrowhead | Army of the Czech Republic |