Call of Duty Wiki
Advertisement
Call of Duty Wiki
The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Strike Team The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Ghosts The subject of this article appears in Extinction mode The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty Online The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Heroes The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Warzone The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Mobile The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III The subject of this article appeared in Zombies mode The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile


The Vector is a submachine gun featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call of Duty: Strike Team, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Call of Duty Online, Call of Duty: Heroes, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Mobile, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. It was also seen in early trailers of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, but was cut from the final product.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2[]

Campaign[]

The Vector, referred to as KRISS Super V within game files, is often found in use by enemies, most notably by the forces of the Ultranationalists, more specifically, the Spetsnaz, the Arctic Forces, and Shadow Company. It can be seen with multiple attachments and camouflages throughout the campaign. In "Just Like Old Times", it is Soap's secondary with ACOG Scope and Silencer.

Multiplayer[]

The Vector is unlocked at level 12.

At any range short of nineteen meters, the Vector will deal 25 damage per bullet, needing four shots to kill. Damage decreases linearly until 25 meters. At any range past 25 meters, the Vector will deal twenty damage per bullet, needing five shots to kill. The Vector is a four hit kill to the body out to 20 meters. The Vector is incapable of getting a one hit kill in Hardcore game types without a headshot. Headshots will reduce the number of hits needed to kill by one in most circumstances. The Vector also has low penetration power.

The Vector's damage profile improves when using Stopping Power. At any range short of nineteen meters, the Vector will deal 35 damage per bullet, needing three shots to kill. Damage decreases linearly until 25 meters. At any range past 25 meters, the Vector will deal 28 damage per bullet, needing four shots to kill. The Vector's three shot kill range ends at roughly 21 meters, and the Vector's one shot kill in Hardcore ends at roughly 24 meters. Headshots will only reduce the number of shots needed to kill at ranges where the Vector is not getting a three shot kill.

The Vector fires fully automatically, with a fire rate of 1111 RPM.

The Vector has recoil values of 60 to the left, 60 to the right, 55 upwards, and 40 downwards. The Vector has a centerspeed value of 1700.

The Vector allows users to move at 100% of the base movement speed, or strafe at 80% of the base speed. The Vector's hip-fire accuracy is good, and the Vector allows users to aim down sight in 200 milliseconds. The Vector's reload animation is 2.2 seconds long, or 2.76 seconds if the magazine is empty. In either case, the user can Reload Cancel the Vector after 1.4 seconds.

The Vector has a magazine capacity of thirty rounds, and the Vector's starting ammo loadout is ninety rounds.

The Vector has the standard assortment of attachments available. All attachments work as intended on the Vector.

Weapon Attachments[]

Gallery[]

For attachment images, see Vector/Attachments.
For attachment images, see Vector/Camouflage.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3[]

Throwing Knife menu icon MW3
The subject matter of this article was cut from the final version of a Call of Duty game. Since some information can lack context, the content on this page may not be accurate and is subject to change.

The Vector was seen in some early trailers of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Also, the Vector's textures as well as menu icon can be found in the game files.

At the start of the DLC mission "Special Delivery", several construction workers can be seen evading to the right, shooting with the Vector. Once killed, the Vector will not be dropped, but instead disappear.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II[]

"Fully automatic submachine gun. Incorporates recoil mitigation technology."
— Description.

The Vector returns in Call of Duty: Black Ops II as the Vector K10. It is very similar to the Vector from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as it shares the same animations and uses a similar model, the only notable differences are the Vector K10 now holds 36 rounds rather than its original 30 and the foregrip is now missing without the specific attachment, whereas in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, it was attached by default.

Campaign[]

The Vector K10 is heavily used by Mercs during the Campaign and is unlocked after completing Odysseus.

Multiplayer[]

The Vector K10 is unlocked at Level 16, making it the third submachine gun to be unlocked.

At any range short of 13.75 meters, the Vector K10 will deal 33 damage per bullet, needing four shots to kill. Between 13.75 meters and 22.5 meters, the Vector K10 will deal 22 damage per bullet, needing five shots to kill. Any shots fired past 22.5 meters will deal eighteen damage per bullet, needing six shots to kill. The Vector K10 deals ten percent extra damage on a Headshot, reducing the number of shots needed to kill by one up close. Beyond 13.75 meters, headshots will have no beneficial effect. The Vector K10 has low penetration power.

The Vector K10 fires fully automatically, with a fire rate of 937 RPM. Using the Vector K10 in its Select Fire configuration will give the Vector K10 the option to fire in two round bursts, with the bursts firing at a rate of 1250 RPM with no burst delay.

The Vector K10 has recoil values of 45 to the left, 45 to the right, 57.5 upwards, and 52.5 downwards. The Vector K10 has a centerspeed value of 1675. However, if the Vector K10 is being fired in its burst fire configuration via Select Fire, the centerspeed value will increase to 1850. Like most other SMGs, there is a very slight amount of shot spread when aiming down the sights.

The Vector K10 allows users to move at 100% of the base movement speed, or strafe at 80% of the base movement speed. The Vector K10 allows users to aim down the sight in 200 milliseconds, and the Vector K10's hip-fire accuracy is good. The Vector K10's reload animation is two seconds long, or 2.61 seconds long on an empty magazine. In either case, the user can Reload Cancel after 1.3 seconds.

The Vector K10 has a magazine capacity of 36 rounds. The Vector K10 has a starting ammo loadout of 144 rounds.

The Vector K10 has the standard assortment of attachments available on offer. Most attachments work as expected on the Vector K10. However, as previously mentioned, Select Fire turns the Vector K10 into a two round burst instead of a three round burst.

Attachments[]

Gallery[]

For camouflage images, see Vector/Camouflage.
For attachment images, see Vector/Attachments.

Call of Duty Online[]

The Vector appears in Call of Duty Online.

Attachments[]

Gallery[]

Call of Duty: Strike Team[]

The Vector K10 returns as an unlockable weapon in Call of Duty: Strike Team.

Call of Duty: Ghosts[]

"Fully automatic. .45 ACP rounds provide highest damage in its class with increased wall penetration."
— Description.

The Vector reappears in Ghosts under the name Vector CRB, although in game files it is referred to simply as KRISS V. It has a black finish rather than the tan finish seen in the previous games. It also fires a lot slower than it did before, but now has higher penetration, damage, and range to compensate. It also has different iron sights. The player starts out with a Vector CRB in "Federation Day" and "Severed Ties".

Multiplayer[]

The Vector CRB costs seven squad points, although there is a preset CQB character in Create-A-Soldier that gives the Vector CRB for free.

At any range short of 17.5 meters, the Vector CRB will deal 45 damage per bullet, needing three shots to kill. Damage drops off linearly until 31.4 meters. At any range past 31.4 meters, the Vector CRB will deal twenty damage per bullet, needing five shots to kill. The Vector CRB has a three shot kill range of 23.6 meters, and a four shot kill range of 28.6 meters. In Hardcore, the Vector CRB has a one shot kill range of roughly 28 meters. The Vector CRB deals 15% additional damage on a headshot. This can reduce the number of shots needed to kill in a number of situations, but the headshot bonus is worthless at long range. The Vector CRB has medium penetration power.

The Vector CRB fires fully automatically, with a fire rate of 759 RPM.

The Vector CRB has recoil values of 55 to the left, 55 to the right, 65 upwards, and 35 downwards. The Vector CRB has a centerspeed value of 1400. The Vector CRB also has notable gunkick, with the gun model visibly shaking up and down while firing.

The Vector CRB will allow users to move at 100% of the base movement speed, or strafe at 80% of the base movement speed. The Vector CRB aims down the sight in 200 milliseconds, and the Vector CRB has good hip-fire accuracy. The Vector CRB's reload animation is 2.53 seconds long, or 3.2 seconds long if the magazine was empty. Either way, the user can Reload Cancel after 1.4 seconds.

The Vector CRB has a magazine capacity of 32 rounds, and a starting ammo loadout of 96 rounds.

The Vector CRB has the standard assortment of SMG attachments available to it, and all of them work as intended on the Vector CRB.

The Vector was buffed on the April 3rd patch, along with most other SMGs, to make it a more competitive weapon. It received a 25% increase in its minimum damage range, meaning that its damage will not drop off as quickly as it did pre-patch. This makes it a more viable weapon at medium to longer ranges.

Extinction[]

The Vector CRB also appears in Extinction, in Point of Contact and Nightfall for $1500. In Point of Contact, it is on the side of the road in the motel area. In Nightfall, it is at the top of the stairs near the communications tower and leaning against a shipping container in the compound area. It has an acceptable magazine capacity, but not a very high one, being at 30.

The Vector CRB, like other SMGs, excels in the handling stakes, with fast mobility, aim speed, reload speed, switch speeds, and a tight hip-fire spread. This makes it an attractive choice for anyone who isn't a Weapon Specialist, as its handling stats are superb to begin with, compared to assault rifles, LMGs, and Marksman Rifles. The Vector CRB, on the flipside, isn't an attractive option for a Weapon Specialist, who is capable of getting similar handling characteristics out of much stronger weapons. The Vector CRB is also a less attractive option for teams that have a healthy supply of Team Boosters, which specifically remedy the poor handling characteristics of other classes.

Attachments[]

Sights[]

Barrel[]

Under Barrel[]

Mod[]

Gallery[]

For attachment images, see Vector/Attachments.

Call of Duty: Heroes[]

The Vector CRB is used by Ilona in Call of Duty: Heroes.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare[]

"An aggressive full auto submachine gun with buttery smooth recoil and a blazing fast rate of fire that is exceptional for strategic room clearing and holding down the front line."
— In-game description

The Vector returns in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare as the Fennec. It was added as part of the Season Four update.

Attachments[]

Muzzle[]

Barrel[]

Laser[]

Optic[]

Stock[]

Underbarrel[]

Magazine[]

Rear Grip[]

Perks[]

Blueprints[]

Blueprint Rarity How to obtain
Silver Fox Legendary Battle Pass Modern Warfare Season 4 Tier 85
Hoser Legendary Take Off, Eh?! Bundle
Dawn To Dusk Legendary Reach level 155 in Modern Warfare Season 5
Royal Coffer Legendary The Executive Armorer Bundle
Aigrette Legendary Talon: Eagle Eye Bundle
Solar Flare Legendary Death Valley Bundle

Gallery[]

For attachment images, see Vector/Attachments#Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019).

Call of Duty: Mobile[]

"Aggressive fully automatic submachine gun with smooth recoil and fast rate of fire. Exceptional for strategic room clearing and holding the frontline."
— In-game description

The Vector returns in Call of Duty: Mobile as the Fennec. It was added as part of the Season 11 Anniversary update.

Multiplayer[]

The Fennec features the second highest rate of fire of all guns (only being surpassed by Mac10) at the cost of a huge recoil penalty. Combined with the top-in-class hip fire accuracy, good mobility and a decent amount of damage drop at range, this is an extremely powerful submachine gun at close range, but players may struggle to kill enemies even at mid range due to the large magnitude of vertical/ horizontal recoil. The weapon can also be wielded akimbo.

Battle Royale[]

The gun is featured in Battle Royale. It has high rate of fire, heavy recoil and very tight hipfire spread. It is available as ground loot without attachments like all other weapons, and can be looted as a Custom Weapon.

Attachments[]

Muzzle[]

Barrel[]

Optic[]

Stock[]

Perks[]

Laser[]

Underbarrel[]

Ammunition[]

Rear Grip[]

Blueprints[]

Epic[]

  • Verdant
  • Royal Coffer
  • Midnight
  • Death Engine
  • Soul Chain
  • Stampede
  • Knife Arts
  • Firestorm
  • Zakhaev's Executioner
  • Ghoulish
  • Rose Thorn
  • Canine Guardian
  • Scorpius Syndicator
  • Make It Rain
  • Cryptic Whisper
  • Midas' Claw
  • Lair of Ice
  • The Chase!
  • Strong Winter Winds
  • Hell Shredder
  • Aegis Flux

Legendary[]

  • Venom Coil
  • Corrupted Light
  • Scintillant Scales

Mythic[]

  • Ascended

Gallery[]

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II & Modern Warfare III[]

"With a blinding fire rate, the Fennec 45 excels at room clearing and holding down the front line. Subsonic Ammo hides kill skulls from the enemy team."
— In-game description

The Vector returns in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II as the Fennec 45.

The Fennec 45 is also available in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III as part of the Modern Warfare II content carryover.

Overview[]

Campaign[]

A suppressed Fennec 45 appears as the starting weapon in Dark Water.

Zombies[]

In Modern Warfare III, the Fennec 45 can be brought into Operation Deadbolt via Create-A-Class, at Common rarity and can be found at any rarity via the Mystery Box for 950 Essence. When upgraded via the Pack-a-Punch Machine or with Aetherium Crystals, it becomes the Kyuubi.

Attachments[]

Muzzle[]

  • XTEN RR-40
  • Forge DX90-F
  • SA Schalldampfer 99
  • Singuard MKV
  • EXF Huntress-90
  • XTEN Black Kite
  • Bruen Pendulum
  • AVR-T90 Comp
  • FTAC Castle Comp
  • XTEN Razor Comp
  • XRK Sandstorm
  • Lockshot KT85
  • Bruen Cubic Comp
  • Spiral V3.5 Flash Hider
  • FOX-202 Flash Hider
  • XRK Knockout Breach
  • Ta Hul-Breach
  • Shikra Silencer

Barrel[]

  • FTAC 8.5" Recon
  • Forge Tac Ninja
  • Fennec Covert Force
  • ZLR 16.5" Ignition Barrel
  • 5.5" Fennec Minitac

Laser[]

  • 1mw Quick Fire Laser
  • Accu-Shot 5mw Laser
  • VLK LZR 7mw
  • Schlager ULO-66 Laser
  • Stovl Tac Laser
  • Hipshot L20
  • Point-G3P 04
  • FJX Ultrabeam XR
  • EXF Solarflare

Optic[]

  • Slimline Pro
  • SZ Mini
  • Cronen Mini Red Dot
  • Cronen Mini Pro
  • SZ Sigma-IV Optic
  • SZ Minitac-40
  • XRK On-Point Optic
  • DF105 Reflex Sight
  • Monocle CT90
  • Corvus SOL-76
  • SZ Recharge-DX
  • SZ SRO-7
  • Corio RE-X Pro
  • Corio Enforcer Optic
  • SZ Lonewolf Optic
  • Kazan-Holo
  • Corvus Downrange-00
  • SZ Holotherm
  • XTEN Angel-40
  • VLK 4.0 Optic
  • Schlager 4x
  • Forge Tac Delta 4
  • Cronen Zero-P Optic
  • SZ Aggressor-IR Optic
  • Schlager Night View
  • VX350 Thermal Optic
  • Teplo-OP3 Scope
  • DR582 Hybrid Sight
  • Hybrid Firepoint
  • SZ Vortex-90
  • BPZ40 Hybrid
  • Thermo-Optic X9
  • Teplo Clear Shot
  • SZ Bullseye Optic

Stock[]

  • Fennec Bullfighter
  • FTAC XCommand Stock
  • FTAC Locktight Stock
  • Agile Assault-7 Stock
  • FTAC Stock Cap

Underbarrel[]

  • FTAC Tiger Grip
  • FSS Sharkfin 90
  • Agent Grip
  • Bruen Sync Shot Grip
  • XTEN Drop Grip
  • Phase-3 Grip
  • Merc Foregrip
  • Lockgrip Precision-40
  • Hex-40 Grip
  • Schlager Tango
  • VX Pineapple
  • OP-X9 Foregrip
  • Operator Foregrip
  • TV Wrecker Grip
  • Bruen Tilt Grip
  • Cronen Grooveshot Grip
  • Bruen Warrior Grip

Ammunition[]

  • .45 Auto Frangible
  • .45 Auto Hollow Point
  • .45 Auto Armor Piercing
  • .45 Auto Overpressured +P

Magazine[]

  • Fennec Double Tap Mod
  • Fennec Mag 45

Rear Grip[]

  • Fennec Stippled Grip
  • Fennec Textured Grip
  • Fennec Rubber Grip

Blueprints (Modern Warfare II)[]

Blueprint Image How to Obtain
Aurum Shed Aurum Shed Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Golden Python Bundle
Bee Keeper Bee Keeper Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Killer Bees Bundle
Blackhail Blackhail Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Complete the REDACTED "Red Smoke" Tier 5 mission in DMZ during Season Three.
Chaos Wake Chaos Wake Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Fringe Tactical 3 Bundle
Citrus Breeze Citrus Breeze Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Citrus Blitz Bundle
Electric Eel Electric Eel Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Deepwater 2 Bundle
Everglade Everglade Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Overgrown 2 Bundle
Hacksaw Hacksaw Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Battle Pass Season One Sector A10
Karmic Prime Karmic Prime Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Infinite Warfighters: ETH.3N Bundle
Let’s Rumble Let’s Rumble Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Tracer Pack: Crash Bandicoot Bundle
Oni Carver Oni Carver Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Crimson Way Combat Pack
Peach Punch Peach Punch Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Peachpower Bundle
Pixel Fire Pixel Fire Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Pixel Perfect Bundle
Series A Series A Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Tracer Pack: Paul Pogba Operator Bundle
Shadow Cheval Shadow Cheval Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Battle Pass Season Five Sector E6
Victory Lap Victory Lap Fennec 45 Blueprint MWII Raceway 2000 Bundle

Blueprints (Warzone Mobile)[]

Blueprint Image Rarity How to Obtain
Spiked Elegance Epic Circuit Breaker The Keep

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2[]

  • The words "Infinity Ward, Encino CA" are etched into the back of the weapon.
  • The orange color in Fall Camouflage for the Vector is slightly darker because the light grey in the texture files is slightly darker.
  • The player's hand model goes through the Vector's magazine housing. While this error cannot be seen normally, it can clearly be seen while reloading and spinning to the left with a high sensitivity.
  • In the Act III mission "Just Like Old Times", the player starts the mission with a Vector sporting a unique black finish instead of the default tan.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II[]

  • On the side of the gun, it is possible to see ".45 ACP" written.
  • On the back side of the magazine, there is an engraving exactly the same as the back of the MPL; the two M's on two sides of a cube. Also, there is writing that says ".45" on the top of the magazine.
  • The name "BUSTER ARMS" can be seen written near the muzzle on the left side of the gun.

Call of Duty: Ghosts[]

  • It has an unusable flashlight above the barrel.
  • Right behind the flashlight, it says: "SMG .45 ACP."
  • It now features an angled grip in front of the magazine well.
  • The rear sight is not folded down if optical attachments are used.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II[]

  • The "Karamic Prime" blueprint is a reference to the Karma-45.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III[]

  • The Fennec 45's Pack-a-Punch name, Kyuubi, is a reference to the Japanese folklore creature Kyūbi no kitsune.

References[]

Advertisement