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== M72 LAW ==  
== M72 LAW ==  


[[M72 LAW|LAW 66 rocket launchers]] are used by the SAS troops to halt the advance of attacking Iraqi armor, knocking out a BMP and a truck during a brief skirmish.]]
[[M72 LAW|LAW 66 rocket launchers]] are used by the SAS troops to halt the advance of attacking Iraqi armor, knocking out a BMP and a truck during a brief skirmish.  


[[Image:B2Z LAW.jpg|thumb|none|250px|A LAW is fired by Dinger to destroy one of the attacking Iraqi vehicles.]]
[[Image:B2Z LAW.jpg|thumb|none|250px|A LAW is fired by Dinger to destroy one of the attacking Iraqi vehicles.]]

Revision as of 05:37, 16 August 2008

The following weapons are used in the 1999 Television film Bravo Two Zero

M16/ M203

M16s with M203 grenade launchers are used by the majority of the British SAS patrol, including Andy McNab (Sean Bean) and Chris (Kevin Collins).


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5.56 M16A2 with a M203 Grenade Launcher.
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Andy McNab (Sean Bean) aims his M16/M203 at approaching Iraqi troops. Note that a compass is taped to his rifle.
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Chris practices with his M203 grenade launcher at the shooting range.

FN Minimi

ThreeFN Minimi light machine guns are among the complement of weapons carried by the patrol.

none|350px| FN Minimi with 200 round magazine.

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Ray (Jamie Barlett) test fires his Minimi at the range.
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Another closeup of the FN Minimi.

M72 LAW

LAW 66 rocket launchers are used by the SAS troops to halt the advance of attacking Iraqi armor, knocking out a BMP and a truck during a brief skirmish.

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A LAW is fired by Dinger to destroy one of the attacking Iraqi vehicles.

Norinco Type 84

Most of the Kalashnikov-style rifles used in the film are actually Chinese made Norinco Type 84s, distinguished by their 5.56 magazines.

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Iraqi soldiers with Norinco Type 84s guard the captured SAS soldiers.