St. Petersburg Guards were most likely police officers for the St. Petersburg levels in the single player campaign of Goldeneye. However, they only appear in Multiplayer. Of the five levels that feature St. Petersburg as a background, they would most likely have featured in the Statue or Streets levels, seeing as Archives is Russian military territory and both Depot and Train are Janus territory. They probably would have served as regular enemies. They wear a blue military uniform with a Sam Browne belt which appears similar to that of the Russian Commandant. It is unknown what weapons they would carry, although like most other Russian-based enemies, it can be assumed it would be limited to DD44 Dostovei pistols, Klobbs, or KF7 Soviet rifles.
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| - St. Petersburg Guards were most likely police officers for the St. Petersburg levels in the single player campaign of Goldeneye. However, they only appear in Multiplayer. Of the five levels that feature St. Petersburg as a background, they would most likely have featured in the Statue or Streets levels, seeing as Archives is Russian military territory and both Depot and Train are Janus territory. They probably would have served as regular enemies. They wear a blue military uniform with a Sam Browne belt which appears similar to that of the Russian Commandant. It is unknown what weapons they would carry, although like most other Russian-based enemies, it can be assumed it would be limited to DD44 Dostovei pistols, Klobbs, or KF7 Soviet rifles.
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| - St. Petersburg Guards were most likely police officers for the St. Petersburg levels in the single player campaign of Goldeneye. However, they only appear in Multiplayer. Of the five levels that feature St. Petersburg as a background, they would most likely have featured in the Statue or Streets levels, seeing as Archives is Russian military territory and both Depot and Train are Janus territory. They probably would have served as regular enemies. They wear a blue military uniform with a Sam Browne belt which appears similar to that of the Russian Commandant. It is unknown what weapons they would carry, although like most other Russian-based enemies, it can be assumed it would be limited to DD44 Dostovei pistols, Klobbs, or KF7 Soviet rifles.
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