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(Undo edit by StReef (Talk) (2431603) Having an eagle on the medal does not mean it's based on the nazi symbol?)
(Undo edit by VasyaTheWizard (Talk) (2431610) Of course eagle solely doesn't mean anything, however if you inspect the two side-by-side you'll notice that they share the same art style.)
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'''{{Patch name|8|15|2012}}''' ([[Mann vs. Machine Update]])
 
'''{{Patch name|8|15|2012}}''' ([[Mann vs. Machine Update]])
 
*{{Undocumented}} The Operation Steel Trap Badge was added to the game.
 
*{{Undocumented}} The Operation Steel Trap Badge was added to the game.
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== Trivia ==
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* Inspiration for design of the Operation Steel Trap Badge appears to be taken from the [[w:Reichsadler#Modern history|Reichsadler]] of the [[w:Nazi Germany|Third German Reich]]. Both [[w:Swastika|swastika]] and wreath that the eagle is holding on the coat of arms are replaced by the bomb on the in-game model, while the head is rotated by 90 degrees to clockwise and wings are raised by also 90 degrees.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 17:53, 2 July 2019

The Operation Steel Trap Badge is a cosmetic item for all classes. It is earned by completing your first mission of the "Operation Steel Trap" Tour of Duty in Mann Up mode. It tracks a player's progress through the various Mann vs. Machine missions. The badge's level will increase based on the amount of times you've completed the challenges in Mann Up mode (level 100 requires completion of 594 missions).

Update history

August 15, 2012 Patch (Mann vs. Machine Update)

  • [Undocumented] The Operation Steel Trap Badge was added to the game.

Trivia

  • Inspiration for design of the Operation Steel Trap Badge appears to be taken from the Reichsadler of the Third German Reich. Both swastika and wreath that the eagle is holding on the coat of arms are replaced by the bomb on the in-game model, while the head is rotated by 90 degrees to clockwise and wings are raised by also 90 degrees.

Gallery

See also