Bulletproof (1988): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Bulletproof (1988): Difference between revisions
What is referred to in the film as an Mi-24 Hind helicopter is in reality a visually modified Sikorsky S-62, which has been fitted with wings, faux rocket pods and missiles, and a fake (and apparently non-functional) side-mounted cannon near the nose to somewhat resemble the famous Russian attack helicopter. The same modified helicopter was used to represent the Hind in several other films from the period, including ''[[Braddock: Missing in Action III]]'' from the same year and (with slightly more convincing modifications) 1989's ''[[Red Scorpion]]''.
What is referred to in the film as an Mi-24 Hind helicopter is in reality a visually modified Sikorsky S-62, which has been fitted with wings, faux rocket pods and missiles, and a fake (and apparently non-functional) side-mounted cannon near the nose, making the aircraft superficially resemble the famous Russian attack helicopter. The same modified helicopter was used to represent the Hind in several other films from the period, including ''[[Braddock: Missing in Action III]]'' from the same year and (with slightly more convincing modifications) 1989's ''[[Red Scorpion]]''.
[[Image:BP88_S62_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The S-62 without modifications earlier in the film. It appears to be coated in primer, possibly in preparation to be painted black.]]
[[Image:BP88_S62_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The S-62 without modifications earlier in the film. It appears to be coated in primer, possibly in preparation to be painted black.]]
[[Image:BP88_S62_02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The modified S-62 begins to make a pass.]]
[[Image:BP88_S62_02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The modified S-62 begins to make a pass.]]
McBain also uses a stainless M1911A1 throughout the film. Captain Devon Shepard (Darlanne Fluegel) tries to draw one during the ambush, but is dissuaded by CSM O'Rourke.
Colt Python
McBain has a Colt Python, but is never seen using it. Montoya (Don Pike) is seen using it during the ice cream truck chase.
In a continuity error, the High Standard Model 10B morphs into a half assembled AR-15 with A1 handguards. This might be because the scene involved McBain beating up two guards with the weapon and they did not want to risk damage to the Model 10B.
Faux T-72 and ZSU-23-4
This film reuses the faux T-72 and ZSU-23-4 from Red Dawn.
M75 APC
This film also has a vintage M75 APC. The M75 was first fielded during the Korean War.
BRDM-2
This film also has what appears to be a real BRDM-2.
"Faux" Mi-24 Hind
What is referred to in the film as an Mi-24 Hind helicopter is in reality a visually modified Sikorsky S-62, which has been fitted with wings, faux rocket pods and missiles, and a fake (and apparently non-functional) side-mounted cannon near the nose, making the aircraft superficially resemble the famous Russian attack helicopter. The same modified helicopter was used to represent the Hind in several other films from the period, including Braddock: Missing in Action III from the same year and (with slightly more convincing modifications) 1989's Red Scorpion.
"MBT-90 Thunderblast"
America's newest tank, with armor "thick enough to survive anything from a Stinger to a ten-foot SAM" (which doesn't really say much; anti-aircraft missiles generally have almost no armor-piercing capabilities and would be no match for even modest tank armor). As the production rented vehicles from the same one from Red Dawn, this is likely the same modified tank chassis used for the Abrams in that film.