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== | ==Lee Enfield Mk III*== | ||
Interesting to note that the Japanese guards do not use Arisaka rifles. Instead they are using Lee Enfield Mk III* rifles! The movie was filmed on Sri Lanka (Ceylon in 1957) and had been a British colony until just a few years earlier. The reality is that the production company was able to get British firearms with ease and the thinking probably was nobody would really notice or pay attention. But for the sake of the story it can be argued that the Japanese equipped the guards with British firearms because after the fall of Singapore in the spring of 1942 there was an abundance of British equipment. All the warring nations equipped the P.O.W. guards with second hand equipment. It was difficult enough keeping their front line troops equipped so far away from Japan. So some thrifty Japanese commanding officer decided to equip the guards with British equipment. They wouldn't be in much action and the need for constant re-supply would not be a concern. | |||
==Sten Mk. II== | ==Sten Mk. II== |
Revision as of 17:39, 21 May 2010
The follwing weapons are seen in The Bridge on the River Kwai: (1957)
Lee Enfield Mk III*
Interesting to note that the Japanese guards do not use Arisaka rifles. Instead they are using Lee Enfield Mk III* rifles! The movie was filmed on Sri Lanka (Ceylon in 1957) and had been a British colony until just a few years earlier. The reality is that the production company was able to get British firearms with ease and the thinking probably was nobody would really notice or pay attention. But for the sake of the story it can be argued that the Japanese equipped the guards with British firearms because after the fall of Singapore in the spring of 1942 there was an abundance of British equipment. All the warring nations equipped the P.O.W. guards with second hand equipment. It was difficult enough keeping their front line troops equipped so far away from Japan. So some thrifty Japanese commanding officer decided to equip the guards with British equipment. They wouldn't be in much action and the need for constant re-supply would not be a concern.
Sten Mk. II
Used by the Commando team going to destroy the bridge.
Vickers
The Japanese attempt to intimadate the British officers with, oddly enough, a Vickers gun.
Stokes Trench Mortar
Used by the commando team during the attack on the bridge.