FAMAS 2010

The FAMAS 2010 is an Assault Rifle in Tom Clancy's The Division 2. It was formerly an exotic called the  from Tom Clancy's The Division.

Real Life Weapon
The FAMAS is a late Cold War era assault rifle of French origin. The name FAMAS stands for Fusil d'Assaut de la Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Étienne, which is French for assault rifle of the Saint-Étienne weapons factory.

The FAMAS 2010 is based off the FAMAS, a bullpup assault rifle known by French soldiers as the Le Clairon or The Bugle for its unique shape.

The model in-game is specifically based off the FAMAS Valorisé (lit. "upgraded"), featuring a low profile sight rail instead of the standard carrying handle. The Valorisé is used in conjunction with the FÉLIN variant, an upgraded rifle designed to use the FÉLIN (Fantassin à Équipement et Liaisons Intégrés lit. Integrated Infantryman Equipment and Communications) combat system.

This variant was intended for use in FÉLIN equipped units for use by soldiers not requiring the actual full FÉLIN combat system. As such, this variant has the same low profile sight rail and new bipod, but omits the second grip and was intended to be fitted with a 4x optical day sight as standard. In the past variants of the FAMAS with a low profile scope rail have been referred to as the FAMAS Surbaissé (meaning "lowered" in reference to the scope mount), however promotional material from the manufacturer GIAT states that the FAMAS Surbaissé is the core weapon (or possibly just component) on which the FÉLIN and Valorisé rifle variants are based.

In Game
The Bullfrog is a low damage, high-fire rate weapon, acting like a Submachine Gun. The handling traits on the weapon are quite poor, having poor accuracy and stability, and high recoil, making it difficult to use at long ranges.

Blueprints

 * FAMAS 2010 Replica

Gallery
FAMAS 2010