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This article is about the private military company. You may be looking for D.D. (Diamond Dog), a pet of the aforementioned group.


Diamond Dogs was a private military company led by Big Boss around the 1980s. It was created as a result of the devastation of the Militaires Sans Frontières as well as the attack on Mother Base.[1] The name stems from the group's profession as "dogs of war," who were willing to carry out unsavory jobs for clients, while at the same time maintaining pride in their work.[1] Owing to their name, they also carried diamonds into battle, some converted from the cremated ashes of their fallen comrades,[2] and collected raw diamonds for the funding of their Mother Base.

Military resources (1984)

Personnel

Some of the recruited personnel were taken from the Soviet forces in Afghanistan during Big Boss's attempt to rescue Kazuhira Miller.

Quiet was known at least once to operate alongside Venom Snake.

Base of operations

Similar to its predecessor, Diamond Dogs also had an offshore plant called Mother Base. By the time Big Boss awakened from his coma, the base had been nearing completion, with Ocelot assisting in the finishing touches while Big Boss was off rescuing Miller in Afghanistan. They contained both square struts and hexagonal struts, and were also colored orange.

Unit divisions

Like its predecessor, Diamond Dogs had various unit divisions, four of which were retained from its reformation from MSF, plus a new sixth unit. The Intel Team from MSF was further split up into two separate divisions: The Intel Unit dealt with any intelligence and enemy movements in areas the Diamond Dogs were currently infiltrating, and the Support Unit sent packages containing requested items by any Diamond Dogs operatives during a mission. They also had a Base Development Unit for building and further improving Mother Base and a Security Team for guarding the base.

  • Combat Unit
  • Security Team
  • R&D Team
  • Base Development Unit
  • Support Unit
  • ???
  • Medical Unit
  • Intel Unit

Training regimen

The soldiers underwent various training regimens on Mother Base, overseen by both Ocelot and Big Boss. In addition, the shooting range was moved outdoors.

Recruitment policy

Like MSF before it, the Diamond Dogs recruited personnel either by abducting enemy soldiers or rescuing POWs via Fulton Recovery using modified choppers. Fulton Recovery required good weather conditions, otherwise the recovery balloon would be knocked off-course and the would-be recruit would likely die. If the Fulton system was unavailable, personnel could be carried directly to a nearby chopper.

Uniform

The standard Diamond Dogs uniform consisted of:

  • Two-eyed balaclava (note: only a few of the standard infantry wear this as part of the uniform)
  • Head set (note: only the standard infantry wear this as part of the uniform)
  • Utility SPIE (Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction) Harness
  • Tactical Plate Carrier Vest (Vietnam Era Chickenplate)
  • US LC-2 Individual Equipment Belt w/ QR (Quick-Release) Buckle Hello
  • US M1956 Universal Ammo Pouch
  • US 1-Quart Plastic Canteen w/ LC-1 Canteen Cover
  • US M1967 Nylon Field Pack (Butt Pack)
  • Bianchi M12 Universal Holster w/ Drop Leg Extender
  • Jungle fatigues (olive drab fatigues customized with knee braces on the right side and brassards with the Diamond Dogs insignia on them. Snake however wears Tiger Stripes patterned fatigues with 1 black knee brace on his right knee and black paracord tied on his left leg.)
  • Jungle boots
  • Memorial Diamonds formed from the ashes of fallen comrades to serve as inspiration[2]
  • African and Afghan raw diamonds to fund Mother Base.
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A special variant of Diamond Dogs soldiers seen accompanying Ocelot.

In addition, there were several Diamond Dogs soldiers accompanying Ocelot who instead donned black uniforms and red berets  with the Diamond Dogs logo (though some wore thermal goggles instead), and wore a different type of balaclava. They bore some resemblance to the Ocelot Unit

Weaponry

Diamond Dogs utilized a wide variety of weaponry, including various technologies from the Western and Eastern Blocs. They came in three main categories: Primary, secondary and support. Their weapons could also be customized with various parts.

Close-range weapons

  • Combat Knife
  • Stun Arm (Snake)

Handguns

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A Diamond Dogs soldier practicing with a AM D114 pistol at a shooting range

  • Wu Silent Pistol
  • AM D114 Pistol
  • Uragan-5 Revolver
  • Uragan-5 Long Barrel Revolver (Ocelot)

Shotguns

  • S1000 Shotgun

Assault rifles

  • AM MRS-4 Rifle
  • AM MRS-4 Rifle (SL)
  • AM MRS-4 Rilfe M3
  • AM Rifle Type 69
  • AM-69 AAS Rifle
  • SVG-76
  • Unidentified assault rifle
  • Secret Weapon

Submachine guns

  • Sz.-336 SMG

Sniper rifles

  • M2000 Sniper D
  • Unidentified sniper rifle

Missiles

  • FB MR R-Launcher
  • Unidentified missile launcher

Throwing weapons

  • Hand grenade
  • Flare grenade
  • Smoke grenade
  • Magazine
  • Threat grenade [3]

Placeable Weapons

  • C4
  • M21 D-Mine

Emplaced weaponry

  • Anti-aircraft guns
  • Mortars

Accessories

Barrel

  • SVG type barrel
  • MRS type barrel
  • MRS type R-barrel
  • MRS type SR-barrel
  • MRS type LR-barrel
  • ARC type S-barrel
  • ARC type SR-barrel
  • ARC type FS-barrel
  • ARC type F2-barrel
  • Bambetov barrel

Magazine

  • 5.56 MAG x30

Stock

  • MRS type stock

Muzzle

  • MRS type muzzle

Muzzle Accessory

  • Sup. GP-W (R2)

Optics 1

  • Dot Sight II

Optics 2

Flashlight

Laser Sight

Underbarrel

  • M-foregrip
  • F-foregrip
  • FAKEL UDB: GL
  • DGL UDBL GL

Emplaced weaponry could be procured via Fulton recovery.

Equipment

The Diamond Dogs also possessed various equipment. They came in two categories: Items and Tools.

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Several Diamond Dogs soldiers wearing Thermal Goggles to locate Quiet

Storage containers could be procured via Fulton recovery.

Fauna

Various animals could be procured via Fulton recovery.

Vehicles and aircraft

Several of these vehicles could be procured via Fulton recovery.

Security systems

  • Gun camera
  • Infrared sensors

The Diamond Dogs logo depicted a cut diamond, with a black Rhodesian Ridgeback hound's head snarling in profile. A yellow banner underneath featured the name of the organization.

Behind the scenes

The Diamond Dogs first appeared in the form of an emblem on Big Boss's uniform, in a "classified" artwork unveiled online by Kojima Productions. The artwork was used to promote the recruitment of engineers to help develop the next canonical game in the Metal Gear series, which was later revealed to be Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The artwork in question depicts Big Boss accompanied by a dog, presumably either a foxhound or a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Due to the angle of the artwork, only the word "Dogs" is legible, on the right side of Big Boss's uniform. However, Hideo Kojima tweeted a full image of the logo, revealing the entire name.

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Big Boss wearing a jacket bearing the Diamond Dogs insignia.

During the Metal Gear 25th Anniversary segment of Konami's pre-E3 show, the Diamond Dogs image popped up, implying that it would have some ties to the 25th Anniversary.

On January 30, 2013, Kojima tweeted that he had an iPhone case that bore the logo of Diamond Dogs. He also stated in the same tweet that it wasn't for sale.[6] Later, he stated that he started using it as his actual case.[7]

Towards the end of the GDC 2013 trailer for The Phantom Pain, as well as a voice (implied to be Miller's) mentioning that they had found their "new home," Diamond Dogs were hinted at being a replacement for the MSF. Kojima later confirmed some of the details in an interview.[1]

Aside from the aforementioned meanings behind the name "Diamond Dogs," it is also a reference to the David Bowie album of the same name,[1] whose work has previously been referenced in other games in the series. It might also be a reference to blood diamonds, which are diamonds that are mined and sold in countries during major conflicts, usually within Africa. Both potential origins of the name were acknowledged by Kojima, who commented that some of these suggestions indeed touched on the meanings behind it.[1]

In the E3 Green Band trailer ending, Miller and Big Boss arrived at a base (implied to be owned by Diamond Dogs) that strongly resembled Mother Base. Whether this was meant to imply that Mother Base survived the attack by XOF or simply that they utilized a similar design choice for the base has yet to be revealed. In addition, the E3 2014 trailer showed the base to have a similar design to Mother Base.

Toward the end of the E3 2014 trailer for The Phantom Pain, Venom Snake is seen killng several Diamond Dog soldiers, who seem to show little or no resistance or awareness to his actions. Why Venom Snake killed his own men is unknown.[8]

A Diamond Dogs T-shirt is being sold at EB Games, GameStop, and GameMania, as well as the Spanish game provider GAME.

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Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Kojima Interview. GameTrailers.com. Retrieved on 2013-04-19.
  2. ^ a b Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (E3 2014 trailer), Kojima Productions (2014).
    Kazuhira Miller: We're not burying them [the cremated remains] at sea? What then? // Punished Snake/Big Boss: We'll mine diamonds from their ashes. Take them into battle with us. // Miller: A shining light to our brothers in arms, even in death. // Snake: We are diamond dogs.
  3. ^ The Threat Grenade is exclusive to Metal Gear Online 3.
  4. ^ http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/18/hideo-kojima-interview-metal-gear-solid-phantom-pain?CMP=twt_gu
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkacZnShxY4
  6. ^ https://twitter.com/Kojima_Hideo/status/296153140863070208/photo/1
  7. ^ https://twitter.com/Kojima_Hideo/status/298315154129575936/photo/1
  8. ^ Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (E3 2014 trailer), Kojima Productions (2014).
    The three soldiers seen apprehending Snake at the beginning of the sequence are heard moaning and grunting before Snake draws his pistol and shoots them with little effort. A fourth soldier walks by, seemingly oblivious to what had just occurred before being shot himself. A fifth corpse is seen, unclear when he was killed.
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