SMAW

The Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) is a shoulder-launched rocket weapon, based on the Israeli B-300, with the primary function of being a portable assault weapon (e.g. bunker buster) and a secondary anti-armor rocket launcher. It was introduced to the United States armed forces in 1984. It has a maximum range of 500 metres (550 yd) against a tank-sized target.

In Project Reality, the SMAW is an anti-vehicle/anti-structure weapon used only by the Heavy Anti-Tank kit of the United States Marine Corps faction. It comes in both a scoped and iron sight variant. The SMAW features a spotting rifle, allowing users to calculate the drop off distance with bullets simulating the velocity of the SMAW round.