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I mean, the Naked Snake styled sneaking suit, is the one you stole from a russian base to get in MGS3. The Bambetov is a sovet sniper rifle.
I could be wrong, but hey it's an idea.
My own "What is this supposed to mean?" question about equipment names is the CS (I think, it's something along thos lines) on enemy weaponry.
"Huh, it's a SVG-76 CS... And that's a UN-ARC CS.. And-" Then you see it's clearly got a bananna clip in it but it says it only has 30 ammo in it on the ground to. So I guess the extra letters on the end is just shorthand for "This is an enemy soldier weapon"
Magazine, not a clip.
La La Land Gas-Mine?
Land Lutea Gas?
Sleeping gas flavoured like lime :)
I'm figuring "Less-Lethal Gas".