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'''''Kandahar''''' (Russian Title: '''''Кандагар''''') is a 2010 Russian film directed by Andrei Kavun ([[Piranha (Okhota na piranyu)]]). | '''''Kandahar''''' (Russian Title: '''''Кандагар''''') is a 2010 Russian film directed by Andrei Kavun ([[Piranha (Okhota na piranyu)]]). The five-man crew of a Russian cargo plane are captured in Kandahar, Afghanistan by the Taliban, and after being held in captivity for over a year, they make an attempt to escape. The film is based on actual events. | ||
'''The following weapons are featured in the film ''Kandahar'':''' | '''The following weapons are featured in the film ''Kandahar'':''' |
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Kandahar (Russian Title: Кандагар) is a 2010 Russian film directed by Andrei Kavun (Piranha (Okhota na piranyu)). The five-man crew of a Russian cargo plane are captured in Kandahar, Afghanistan by the Taliban, and after being held in captivity for over a year, they make an attempt to escape. The film is based on actual events.
The following weapons are featured in the film Kandahar:
Handguns
Browning Hi-Power
CZ 52
Assault rifles
AKM
Norinco Type 56
AIMS-74 Carbine
Taliban fighter holds the AIMS-74 (Romanian clone of the AKS-74) with a shortened barrel, plastic AK-74 magazine and wooden stock.
AK-74
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine
Mauser carbine
Sniper rifle
FPK/PSL Sniper Rifle
Machine Guns
PKM Machine Gun
Goryunov SGM Machine Gun
Browning M2
KPV heavy machine gun
Grenade Launcher
RPG-7