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==Handguns==
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===[[Makarov PM]] (Makarov)===
===[[Makarov PM]]  
Use military and secret services. Still used today in the Warsaw Treaty countries.In game use mujahideen and soviet soldier.
Use military and secret services. Still used today in the Warsaw Treaty countries.In game use mujahideen and soviet soldier.
[[Image:MakarovPM.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 17, 9x19mm]]
[[Image:MakarovPM.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 17, 9x19mm]]

Revision as of 14:32, 10 March 2010

The game is based on actual events that took place during the Soviet military campaign in Afghanistan. 9th Company follows the story of a ragged band of young recruits undergoing brutal training in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and culminates with a bloody stand against the Mujahideen warriors on a nameless mountain top in Afghanistan. It's the Battle of Thermopylae all over again: one Russian fighter against 10 Afghanis!


9th Company recreates in detail the events that took place during the last large-scale Soviet military operation. Few know the history: the 9th Company of the 345th Guards Airborne Regiment came under heavy fire on Hill 3234 on January 7th, 1988. They managed to stop several attacks by an estimated 400 Mujahideen and Pakistani mercenaries and held their position for two gory days. The company lost 6 men, and the remaining 28 of the total 39 were wounded. Two 9th Company soldiers were posthumously awarded the Golden Star medal and the title of Soviet Hero. ':




Handguns

===Makarov PM Use military and secret services. Still used today in the Warsaw Treaty countries.In game use mujahideen and soviet soldier.

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Glock 17, 9x19mm