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Sniper Elite 5 is third-person tactical shooter stealth video game developed and published by Rebellion Developments. It is the sequel to Sniper Elite 4. It sees OSS agent Karl Fairburne take the fight to occupied France, 1944 (pre-D-Day), where he, alongside local resistance fighters, must stop "Projekt Kraken", a top secret Nazi project that, if completed, will turn the war in the Nazi's favor.

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The seventh mission (Secret Weapons) in Sniper Elite 5 tasks you with infiltrating the Nazi V2 facility in Massif Central. Our guide features a world map with important locations (passages to the northern part of the map, tanks, entrances to the Dome and others), as well as all 19 secrets and collectibles marked.

Stage 7 of Sniper Elite 5 lets you complete 3 side quests. Our guide describes getting the supply data, collecting traces in the Weapons Lab, and sabotaging the radio tower in the castle.

Dr. Christian Jungers, infamous V2 engineer. Reports place him in the base as part of an inspection routine for Kraken’s weaponry. If the opportunity arises, kill him.

Doctor Jungers can be found inside the facility first arguing with a guard to be let in. The player can complete the kill challenge by knocking him out and placing him under the winged V2 Rocket, then shoot the hooks to drop it on him to then earn a RSC 1918.

The Fusil Automatique Modèle 1918 ("Model 1918 Automatic Rifle"), abbreviated RSC M1918, is the evolution of the similarly named RSC M1917, which is a gas-operated, semi-automatic rifle issued into service by the French Army during the latter part of World War I. The RSC M1918 was a substantial improvement and was adopted in 1918 as a rifle planned to replace all other rifles beginning in 1919; but Germany surrendered in November 1918, just as the production started. The RSC acronym being the abbreviation for the three manufacturers which are Ribeyrolles, Sutter and Chauchat.

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