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IDW93
Gun Information
Full name Bushman IDW/Parker-Hale PDW
Country of origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Bushman/Parker-Hale
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Itou Asuka
Artist Ki桑
Released on CN, TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
Variant:

Click the marked area to switch between animations. For details regarding animations, please see Animations on the Wiki.

    For the corresponding character in Project Neural Cloud, see Betty.

Contents

How to obtainEdit

NORMALHEAVY Timer 1:10:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 1-6 onward.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive EquipmentEdit

Union SkillEdit

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / DataEdit

Stats

 
 Health
 
 Ammo
 
 Ration
75(x1)150(x1) / 750(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
 
 Damage
9 26
 
 Evasion
10 85
 
 Accuracy
2 15
 
 Rate of Fire
49 75
 
 Move Speed
12
 
 Armor
0
 
 Crit. Rate
5%
 
 Crit. Damage
50%
 
 Armor Pen.
15
     
   
 
     
 
 
     
   
 

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.
Affects assault rifles
Increases evasion by 20%

 
 Health
 
 Ammo
 
 Ration
75(x1)152(x1) / 760(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
 
 Damage
9 27
 
 Evasion
10 90
 
 Accuracy
2 16
 
 Rate of Fire
49 75
 
 Move Speed
12
 
 Armor
0
 
 Crit. Rate
5%
 
 Crit. Damage
50%
 
 Armor Pen.
15
     
   
 
     
 
 
     
   
 

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.
Affects assault rifles
Increases evasion by 20%
Increases critical hit rate by 10%

 
 Health
 
 Ammo
 
 Ration
75(x1)153(x1) / 765(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
 
 Damage
9 27
 
 Evasion
10 91
 
 Accuracy
2 16
 
 Rate of Fire
49 75
 
 Move Speed
12
 
 Armor
0
 
 Crit. Rate
5%
 
 Crit. Damage
50%
 
 Armor Pen.
15
     
   
 
     
 
 
     
   
 

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.
Affects assault rifles
Increases evasion by 20%
Increases critical hit rate by 10%

 
 Health
 
 Ammo
 
 Ration
75(x1)154(x1) / 770(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
 
 Damage
9 27
 
 Evasion
10 92
 
 Accuracy
2 16
 
 Rate of Fire
49 75
 
 Move Speed
12
 
 Armor
0
 
 Crit. Rate
5%
 
 Crit. Damage
50%
 
 Armor Pen.
15
     
   
 
     
 
 
     
   
 

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.
Affects assault rifles
Increases evasion by 20%
Increases critical hit rate by 10%

Weapon BackgroundEdit

The Bushman IDW (Individual Defence Weapon) was a prototype personal defense weapon designed for use by vehicle crews, auxiliary forces, and police agencies. It would be pitched to the British military in 1999, but was not selected for adoption.

The initial design was patented in 1989 by George Ealovega and Richard West, who had a small batch of prototypes built by the Rheinlander Instruments Corp. of Florida. This prototype version was marketed through Ealovega's company, Bushman Ltd., as the IDW (Individual Defense Weapon). The British Army expressed an interest in the IDW, as they were looking for a weapon capable of performing in a role similar to that the HK MP7, and took the prototypes for testing in the mid-1990s. Parker Hale then bought the rights to the design and further developed the weapon in the late 1990s. The updated version, renamed the PDW (Personal Defense Weapon), was unveiled in 1999 and tested by the British Army. Parker Hale planned to market the weapon to military, police, and special forces units but ultimately the company went bust later that year. As a consequence, development of the PDW ceased and trials were brought to an end.[1]

The IDW was blowback-operated and made entirely out of an experimental polymer, making it both very simple mechanically and very lightweight. It used Ealovega's patented rate regulator, which used a electrically-powered hydraulic system governed by a computer chip. This system was powered by a battery pack stored in the pistol grip. This rate reducer could be modified to give the weapon a fire rate of between 200 and 400 rounds per minute; disabling the regulator would cause the weapon to fire at 1,400 rounds per minute.[2] [3] [4]

Parker Hale placed a high emphasis on the modifiability of the PDW. It was outfitted with Picatinny rails to allow for the attachment of optics, and screw-on barrel extensions of various lengths could be used. A bipod could also be fitted to the front end, and the folding stock featured a retractable buttplate. The standard magazine capacity was 32 rounds, although shorter 20 and 12-round magazines were available.

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • Her introduction quotes seem to be a reference to how the weapon was not adopted by any armed forces in the world.
  • The character of IDW is a popular meme among the playerbase for many reasons, namely: her annoying appearance and voice, being a common sight in T-doll production, and sharing the same craft timer as HG Grizzly MkV Grizzly MkV Grizzly MkV (which, along with her constantly showing up in crafting, brings not only frustration but also disappointment to the players).
  • She may have originally been designed with a grenade skill, as she has unused grenade launching animations.
  • IDW's real name is Betty, a Universal Anything Services Security 2.0 model. After being induced into the Project Neural Cloud experiment, her neural cloud was offered to Griffin & Kryuger to field test Imprint Technology.[5]

ReferencesEdit