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|actor6=[[Yury Bogdanov]] | |actor6=[[Yury Bogdanov]] |
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Allegro Con Brio (Allegro s ognyom) is a Soviet 1979 war drama directed by Vladimir Strelkov. In June 1941 Luftwaffe uses brand new aerial magnetic-acoustic naval mines against the Soviet Black Sea fleet. A group of bomb disposal combat engineers try to uncover the secret of the mines and develope countermeasures against this weapon.
The following weapons were used in the film Allegro Con Brio (Allegro s ognyom):
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 Rifle
Many Soviet sailors and soldiers are armed with Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles, mostly with attached bayonets.
DShK Heavy Machine Gun
A pair of DShK heavy machine guns are mounted on the patrol boat.
A twin (over and under) 25-mm AA automatic gun 2M-3M with two 110-PM autocannons is mounted on the patrol boat under command of Lt. Ukhov. In reality these guns appeared only in 1950s.
A pair of 45-mm 21-KM guns are also mounted on the patrol boat. 21-KM is a further development of 21-K gun, fitted with a longer L/68 barrel of M-42 AT gun. This gun didn't exist in 1941.