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Latest revision as of 17:59, 29 July 2023
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The Dragon Hunt (Original title: Охота на дракона, Okhota na drakona) is a 1986 Soviet-Nicaraguan (In Nicaragua, it is known as "La Caza del dragón") political detective. US intelligence agencies are trying to overthrow the revolutionary government of the fictional Central American Republic of Guadiana. For this, a secret training ground has been built on the territory of the neighboring state of Santo Rico, which is used to control the so-called "climate weapons". These weapons cause hurricanes of enormous force that fall upon Guadiana and destroy the country's economy. To study the causes of hurricanes, the Soviet meteorologist Said Khodzhaev arrives in Guadiana. To prevent this, a sabotage group led by Colonel Bert penetrates the territory of the republic.
This film has not been restored, so it is of moderate video quality.
The following weapons were used in the film The Dragon Hunt (Okhota na drakona):
Pistols
M1911A1
Ramos (Mashrab Kimsanov) in one scene are seen with M1911A1.
Assault Rifles
L1A1
Soldiers chasing an agent at the border, are visible carrying rifles of the FN FAL pattern. Although they are not visible very well, they seem to have long barrels, which rather makes them L1A1s (which can also be seen in a number of Soviet films). In shooting scenes, they switches to mocked-up StG-44s (see below).
M16A1
Ramos (Mashrab Kimsanov) carries the M16A1. In shooting scenes, it switches to the mocked-up StG-44 (see below).
StG-44 (Mocked-Up as M16)
In shooting scenes, the L1A1 and M16 rifles switches to a mocked-up StG-44s. Many secondary characters also carry similar rifles, although this is mostly visible only in the background.
AKS-47
Manuella (Elle Kull) in one scene are seen with the AKS-47.