Small Arms photograph

Small Arms

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release dateNovember 22, 2006
DevelopersGastronaut Studios
GenresFighting Game
Publishers Xbox Game Studios
PlatformsXbox 360
ModesSingle-player video game
Multiplayer video game
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2968091
Send edit request

Related searches

small arms (xbox one)small arms xbox 360 downloadsmall arms gameplaygastronaut studiostiny hands gamecloning clyde

About Small Arms


Small Arms is an action video game, developed by Gastronaut Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released for the Xbox 360 on November 22, 2006 at Xbox Live Arcade.

South Africa crime: Thieves put gun to Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga's head

South Africa crime: Thieves put gun to Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga's head
Nov 7,2023 12:51 pm

... The proliferation of Small Arms is also a big issue in South Africa...

Ukraine war: Training to clear the world's most heavily mined country

Ukraine war: Training to clear the world's most heavily mined country
Sep 24,2023 8:31 pm

... They re also often having to clear areas still in range of Russian artillery and Small Arms fire...

Hundreds of migrants killed by Saudi border guards - report

Hundreds of migrants killed by Saudi border guards - report
Aug 21,2023 12:50 am

... They highlighted " what appears to be a systematic pattern of large-scale, indiscriminate cross-border killings, using artillery shelling and Small Arms fired by Saudi security forces against migrants...

Serbians hand in guns and question culture of violence after two shootings

Serbians hand in guns and question culture of violence after two shootings
May 17,2023 2:01 pm

... In 2018, the Switzerland-based Small Arms Survey ranked Serbia third in the world for the number of weapons in private hands, with 39 guns per 100 people...

Ukraine war: Inside the fight for the last streets of Bakhmut

Ukraine war: Inside the fight for the last streets of Bakhmut
May 10,2023 12:21 am

... " Minutes later his men follow up with a volley of Small Arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs)...

Serbia mass shootings: Country reels in the wake of deadly attacks

Serbia mass shootings: Country reels in the wake of deadly attacks
May 6,2023 4:30 pm

... A 2018 survey by the Switzerland-based Small Arms Survey suggested that Serbia had the third-highest rate of civilian gun ownership in the world, behind only Yemen and the United States...

Afghanistan: 'Nothing we can do but watch babies die'

Afghanistan: 'Nothing we can do but watch babies die'
May 2,2023 12:11 pm

... Gulbadan s grandmother Afwa Gul held down her Small Arms, to try to prevent the little girl from pulling down her mask...

Andrew Bagshaw and Chris Parry: What we know so far about missing Britons

Andrew Bagshaw and Chris Parry: What we know so far about missing Britons
Jan 12,2023 4:31 pm

... a lot of Small Arms firing"...

Ukraine war: Training to clear the world's most heavily mined country

Oct 15,2022 6:20 pm

By Jonathan BealeDefence correspondent, in Poland

Specialist British military Bomb Disposal teams are training Ukrainian engineers to clear Russian minefields.

Ukraine is Now The Most heavily mined country in The World , and it's slowing down Ukrainian military advances. The training by British Army sappers - combat engineers, some of whom faced similar obstacles in Afghanistan - was specifically requested by Ukraine.

The Bbc is The First news organisation to visit the military base in Poland where the training has been taking place.

Most of the Ukrainian engineers, like Denys, are already battle-hardened and experienced.

He volunteered to fight The Day after Russia's full-scale invasion began in February 2022. This brief visit to Poland is the First Time he's left Ukraine since 2021, the First Time he's seen passenger jets flying overhead in nearly two years.

Denys calls Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) The Most dangerous job in The World . " We need more sappers, " he says, " we don't have enough of them".

I ask him if he's Lost Friends doing this dangerous work. His eyes well with tears as he nods.

He says he appreciates The Help being given by his British brothers in arms, but says Ukraine still needs more Western help and equipment to clear The Russian minefields. " We can't do it on Our Own , " he says.

Denys says that even if The War ended tomorrow, it would still take hundreds of years to clear the mines that have Now been laid.

Russia has been producing and laying mines on an industrial scale in Ukraine.

They're Now scattered over an Area the size of Florida; the minefields can be up to 10km (6. 2 miles) deep. Just one Square Metre can contain as many as five explosives.

At the military base in Poland, More Than 20 dummy devices have been buried and booby-trapped by the small UK training team in a field. The British EOD experts, from 35 Engineer Regiment, are testing The Ukrainians ' skills as The Course nears its end.

Among the devices they've hidden are large cylindrical anti-tank mines; smaller anti-personnel ones; bounding mines - which pop out of the ground and spread shrapnel over a wide Area - and grenades fitted to A Trip wire.

Those not on display include the small butterfly mines designed to maim; others triggered by vibration rather than Direct Contact ; and mines which can turn themselves on and off to avoid detection.

Russia has had decades to plan, produce and prepare these weapons - Now one of The Major causes of Ukrainian casualties and injuries.

Ihor, who has been a sapper for Four Years , says he has already lost More Than 10 members of his team. He says one team of sappers may have to deal with More Than 100 devices A Day . They're also often having to clear areas still in range of Russian artillery and Small Arms fire.

That's one of the reasons why they mostly work at night.

Ukrainian sappers are also being deliberately targeted by Russian forces to slow down their advance.

" When we advance, we have to take higher risks. We don't always have time to see if the mines are booby trapped, " says Ihor.

Staff Sgt Kevin Engstrom says The British are teaching The Ukrainians the gold standard of mine clearance, which involves time and patience, but adds: " If your immediate threat is gunfire, you can't always be slow and methodical. "

As in Afghanistan , The Threat is also evolving.

Denys says it's Now The Norm to find the bodies of dead Russian soldiers booby-trapped in liberated territory. Russia has been placing anti-tank mines on top of each other to cause larger explosions.

Smaller anti-personnel mines are also being placed on top of vehicle mines to trigger the larger bomb. Trip wires are often hidden in the grass.

The Russians also Now hang them from trees with hooks attached, to try to snag the uniforms and equipment of advancing troops.

Clearing a path through these deadly hidden traps can be slow and laborious. The Ukrainian sappers first use Vallons, which look like metal detectors, to clear a path.

Britain has already provided Ukraine with 1,500 of them. When the Vallon squawks the sappers get down on their knees and stomachs to identify The Threat . It can be painstaking work by hand.

Denys admires The Ants crawling on the ground before spotting A Trip wire. " You guys make it hard, " he laughs.

The British trainers all comment on the speed of The Ukrainians . " They're very quick. The First Time I deployed to Afghanistan I was slow. They don't miss much, " says Staff Sgt Engstrom. Their work is impressive with the kit they've been given, he adds.

Making The Device safe is not the biggest challenge. Ihor says he was already familiar with the types of mines the Russians use before The Invasion . " It's quite easy to disarm mines, but the Russians are Making It more difficult".

The British instructors liken it to solving a puzzle or a game of chess.

The Real challenge is trying to Work Out where the minefields are and why they have been placed there. It's often deliberate - to Draw In troops who can then be targeted by artillery.

Mines are often booby trapped. Capt Chris Wilson , who leads the small British training team in Poland, says the character traits needed for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search " is someone who's slow and methodical, who can think and understand problem-solving while retaining their composure".

This training only started last November. Each course is just a few weeks long and includes just a few dozen experienced Ukrainian sappers. That tells you The High demand for them back on the Front Line .

In Southern Ukraine they may have broken through The First lines of Russian defences. But yet more Russian minefields, dragons' teeth and trenches stand in their way.

Ihor and his team of sappers know they still have a huge task ahead. But, he says, they have no choice.

" Unfortunately we will lose more guys in The Process , but we have to do it. "

At the very least The British instructors hope this training will save some Ukrainian lives.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Next Profile ❯