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The Dnipro is a 5.45x39mm bullpup assault rifle available in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

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Heart of Chornobyl[]

Designed to replace the Soviet AKM-74 in special force units, this Ukrainian assault rifle is utilized not just by military special forces, but also by seasoned stalkers.

Heart of Chornobyl in-game description

Dnipro is a strong candidate for the best assault rifle in the game; it combines high base damage (same as AKM-74/2) with excellent 60% Penetration, while using the common, cheap and light 5.45x39mm ammunition. Its only real downside is lack of a grenade launcher attachment.

Acquisition[]

  • One Dnipro is temporary acquired for use during the fourth round in the Arena, however it is removed from the inventory upon exiting.
  • One Dnipro can be aquired in the Lishchyna Facility in the Red Forest. It is located in a locker next to the stash and will be in poor condition.
  • One can be found on the top of the cooling tower stash at the Fire Whirl anomaly at the Cooling Towers.
  • Can be bought from Arkhyp Lichen (pile driver), Wreck (Yaniv Station), Bison (Enerhetyk Palace of Culture), Sgt. Khoteyev (Friendship kindergarten, only if you are sided with the Ward) or Bagel (industrial hospital №126, only if you are sided with the Spark).

Upgrades[]

Upgraded by Harpy (Yaniv Station), Bolero (Enerhetyk Palace of Culture), Sgt. Ivaylov (Friendship kindergarten, only if you are sided with the Ward) or Powerplug (industrial hospital №126, only if you are sided with the Spark).

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Sounds[]

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Heart of Chornobyl[]

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Trivia[]

  • It is named after the largest river that flows through Ukraine.
  • The Dnipro is based on the real-life Malyuk, a Ukrainian iteration and development of the Soviet Kalashnikov assault rifle, reconfigured into a bullpup layout.

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