This looks a lot like a Bell UH-1 Iroquois, or Huey if you’re friendly. It’s the iconic chopper of the Vietnam war and you’re contractually obliged to show one in any depiction of the conflict.
This shot of soldiers appears a few times, panning across to reveal a large marching group.
Look, it’s a COD game. Soldiers are kind of the point, but this just reiterates what we said in the previous slide about them: there are lots.
There are several shots of human X-rays, adding an unpleasantly probing medical undertone to everything.
This shot of the brain could be telling given Black Op’s history of mental conditioning, abuse and schizophrenia.
This cross-section is interesting because it emphasises the kind of scanning tech that only exists in modern times (or… the future)
Like a lot of images here, this is hard to pick out, but it looks like some sort of ID on a car seat.
While the voice and main images are generally soothing, there’s some worrying shots of flies dying near a window. Not the most positive of symbolism…
…like the flies, these crows aren’t exactly first in line on the fun party bus. There’s also potentially a hint of pink in the snow suggesting they’re picking at carrion.
This image of match lighting appears a few times and, like the flies and birds, is at odds with the soothing imagery elsewhere. The idea of fires starting, fuses burning and so on is a common metaphor for wars.