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'''''Moscow Heat''''' (Russian title ''Moskovskaya zhara'') is a 2004 Russian English-language action movie directed by Jeff Celentano. Andrew Chambers ([[Adrian Paul]]), a NYPD detective, is killed during the attempt to arrest a Russian illegal arms dealer Nikolay Klimov ([[Richard Tyson]]). Klimov flees back to Russia where he has powerful patrons. Roger Chambers ([[Michael York]]), Andrew's father, and Rudy Sousa ([[Robert Madrid]]), Andrew's partner, try to find Klimov in Moscow. They find help from Russian ''militsia'' (police) captain Vlad Stepanov ([[Aleksandr Nevsky]]).
'''''Moscow Heat''''' (Russian title ''Moskovskaya zhara'') is a 2004 Russian English-language action movie directed by [[Jeff Celentano]]. Andrew Chambers ([[Adrian Paul]]), a NYPD detective, is killed during the attempt to arrest a Russian illegal arms dealer Nikolay Klimov ([[Richard Tyson]]). Klimov flees back to Russia where he has powerful patrons. Roger Chambers ([[Michael York]]), Andrew's father, and Rudy Sousa ([[Robert Madrid]]), Andrew's partner, try to find Klimov in Moscow. They find help from Russian ''militsia'' (police) captain Vlad Stepanov ([[Aleksandr Nevsky]]).
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Moscow Heat (Russian title Moskovskaya zhara) is a 2004 Russian English-language action movie directed by Jeff Celentano. Andrew Chambers (Adrian Paul), a NYPD detective, is killed during the attempt to arrest a Russian illegal arms dealer Nikolay Klimov (Richard Tyson). Klimov flees back to Russia where he has powerful patrons. Roger Chambers (Michael York), Andrew's father, and Rudy Sousa (Robert Madrid), Andrew's partner, try to find Klimov in Moscow. They find help from Russian militsia (police) captain Vlad Stepanov (Aleksandr Nevsky).
The following weapons were used in the film Moscow Heat:
A Makarov PM is Vlad Stepanov's (Aleksandr Nevsky) service sidearm. In several scenes he fires two PMs akimbo. Makarov pistols are also seen in hands of other characters including Roger Chambers (Michael York), Rudy Sousa (Robert Madrid), Oleg Bitz (Sergei Gorobchenko) and Oleg's and Klimov's henchmen.
In the final scene Vlad Stepanov (Aleksandr Nevsky) takes some firearm (a revolver?) from one of Klimov's henchmen and uses it himself. This weapon isn't seen clear enough to be identified for sure.
Unidentified revolvers
Submachine Guns
Uzi
During the shootout in the opening scene several of NYPD detectives carry Uzi SMGs. An Uzi is also seen in the pile of firearms that Klimov wanted to sell.
Assault Rifles
AK-74
AK-74 assault rifles are used by both Russian militsia and criminals. Most or even all of them are AK-74M with side-folding stock.
AK-103
AK-103 assault rifles used by some of the criminals. In the firing scenes they are substituted with AK-74Ms so is can be assumed that AK-103s are airsoft guns rather than real ones.
AKS-74U
AKS-74U are briefly seen in the opening and the final scenes.
AKMS
In the opening scene several of Klimov's henchmen carry AKMS assault rifles. In the scene of the attack on Masha's apartments the second Oleg's henchman is armed with an AKMS.
A-91
During the shootout in the opening scene many NYPD officers are armed with A-91 assault rifles. A-91s are also seen in the final scene.
Rifles
SVD
An SVD sniper rifle is seen among other firearms in the opening scene. It isn't used in action.
9A-91
In the scene in the night club several of the OMON (Russian SWAT) troopers carry 9A-91 carbines of both early and late versions. Late 9A-91s are fitted with sound suppressors.
Machine Guns
RPK
An RPK light machine gun is seen among other firearms in the opening scene. It isn't used in action.
PKM
A PKM machine gun is seen among other firearms in the opening scene. It isn't used in action.
In the final scene a PKM with later version of flash hider is mounted on the GAZ-2975 'Tiger' light armored car.
Other Weapons
GP-25
In the opening scene Nikolay Klimov (Richard Tyson) uses an AKM or AKMS with a GP-25 grenade launcher. He fires a fiction armor-piercing grenade that resemble a bullet of 40-mm caliber.