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Are you sure it's not the RPG-18? which looks just like a LAW?
Are you sure it's not the RPG-18? which looks just like a LAW?
*It's easier to get an RPG than a US LAW, both to a mojahedee (dushman) and to the Russian armourers, and has minor yet visible differences from the LAW. The only US weapon you could expect is a CIA-delivered FIM-92 Stinger SAM.
*It's easier to get an RPG than a US LAW, both to a mojahedee (dushman) and to the Russian armourers, and has minor yet visible differences from the LAW. The only US weapon you could expect is a CIA-delivered FIM-92 Stinger SAM.
== twin-barrel GSh-30K  ==
The fixed guns of the Mil Mi24s seem to be a side-mounted twin barrel GSh-30k, I havent seen any Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B Gatling gun on the helicopters in the movie.

Revision as of 15:41, 10 March 2011

Not my screencaps

A friend forwarded them to me. I am trying to teach him the ways of IMFDB. One of which is that we focus on the best shots of the guns. So this page is a work in progress. :) MoviePropMaster2008 18:45, 12 February 2010 (UTC)

LAW?

Are you sure it's not the RPG-18? which looks just like a LAW?

  • It's easier to get an RPG than a US LAW, both to a mojahedee (dushman) and to the Russian armourers, and has minor yet visible differences from the LAW. The only US weapon you could expect is a CIA-delivered FIM-92 Stinger SAM.

twin-barrel GSh-30K

The fixed guns of the Mil Mi24s seem to be a side-mounted twin barrel GSh-30k, I havent seen any Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B Gatling gun on the helicopters in the movie.