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= Assault Rifles =
= Assault Rifles =
== AKS-74 ==
== AKS-74 ==
The [[AKS-74]] is the standard weapon of the Soviet paratroopers, with some of the rifles being fitted with [[GP-25]] grenade launchers. Most of the rifles have two magazines taped "jungle-style" with blue electrical tape, a common practice among Soviet and Russian soldiers.
The [[AKS-74]] is the standard weapon of the Soviet paratroopers, notably St. Lt. Steklov ([[Filipp Yankovskiy]]), Sgt. Arsenyov ([[Aleksey Serebryakov]]), Pvts. Ivanov ([[Artur Uvarov]]), Popov ([[Rinat Ibragimov]]) and Sedykh ([[Sergei Isavnin]]). Some of the rifles are fitted with [[GP-25]] grenade launchers. Most of the rifles have two magazines taped "jungle-style" with blue electrical tape, a common practice among Soviet and Russian soldiers.
[[Image:aks74.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[Image:aks74.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Afganskiy izlom-AKS74-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A good view of side-folding stock.]]
[[File:Afganskiy izlom-AKS74-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A good view of side-folding stock.]]
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[[File:Afganskiy izlom-AKS74-13.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Arsenyov fires his AKS-74.]]
[[File:Afganskiy izlom-AKS74-13.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Arsenyov fires his AKS-74.]]
[[Image:Afgb-AKS74-3.jpg|thumb|none|501px|A paratrooper returns fire with his AKS-74.]]
[[Image:Afgb-AKS74-3.jpg|thumb|none|501px|A paratrooper returns fire with his AKS-74.]]
[[Image:Afghb-AKS74-2.jpg|thumb|none|501px|A radioman with an AKS-74.]]
[[Image:Afghb-AKS74-2.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Radioman Pvt. Popov ([[Rinat Ibragimov]]) with an AKS-74.]]
== AKS-74U ==
== AKS-74U ==
Afghan Breakdown (Afganskiy Izlom)
DVD Cover
Afghan Breakdown (Afganskiy izlom ) is a 1991 Soviet-Italian co-production war drama directed by Vladimir Bortko. It depicts the story of a Soviet paratrooper unit just before the Soviet pull-out in 1988. Michele Placido appears in the role of Maj. Bandura, war-burned officer who is highly respected by his soldiers but disliked by commanders.
The following weapons were used in the film Afghan Breakdown :
Handguns
Makarov PB
Major Bandura (Michele Placido) carries a Makarov PB pistol. It is seen only in holster but a typical integral suppressor allows to identify the gun.
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Makarov PM
A Makarov PM is seen in hands of helicopter pilot Shchup (Yuriy Kuznetsov ) when he wants to show his marksmanship. Some other officers are seen carrying PM holsters but it's impossible to say if they contain pistols or are empty.
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M1911A1
In the scene in Gulakhan's house a mujaheddin draws his M1911A1 at Gulakhan, accusing him to be a traitor.
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Walther P38
The mujaheddin leader (Bakhadur Miralibekov) carries a Walther P38 .
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Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model
Three ancient revolvers are seen in Maj. Bandura' room. One of them is a Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model that Bandura gifts to rookie Sr. Lt. Steklov (Filipp Yankovskiy ).
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Unidentified revolvers
Two more revovlers in Bandura's room are unidentified.
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Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
Some mujaheddins carry PPSh-41 submachine guns. Both drum and stick magazines are seen.
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SA.23
During the ambush on Soviet convoy a mujaheddin who mans DShK machine gun also carries an SA.23 SMG.
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Rifles
Dragunov SVD
A sniper of Maj. Bandura's unit is armed with a Dragunov SVD sniper rifle.
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Lee-Enfield SMLE No.1 Mk.III*
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* rifles are carried by several of the mujaheddin fighters.
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Lee-Enfield No.4 MkI
Lee-Enfield No.4 MkI rifles are also carried by mujaheddin fighters.
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Lee-Enfield No.5 Jungle Carbine
What appears to be a Lee-Enfield No.5 Jungle Carbine is seen in hands of a mujaheddin.
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SVT-40
Tokarev SVT-40 rifles are carried by several mujaheddin, and is most clearly seen when the paratroopers ambush a group of rebels in the film's introduction.
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Mosin Nagant M1891/30
A Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifle is seen in hands of a mujaheddin.
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Assault Rifles
AKS-74
The AKS-74 is the standard weapon of the Soviet paratroopers, notably St. Lt. Steklov (Filipp Yankovskiy ), Sgt. Arsenyov (Aleksey Serebryakov ), Pvts. Ivanov (Artur Uvarov ), Popov (Rinat Ibragimov ) and Sedykh (Sergei Isavnin ). Some of the rifles are fitted with GP-25 grenade launchers. Most of the rifles have two magazines taped "jungle-style" with blue electrical tape, a common practice among Soviet and Russian soldiers.
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AKS-74U
A Soviet tank crew member fires an AKS-74U when a convoy is ambushed by the mujaheddin, wounding one of the fighters who is promptly crushed by the tank.
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AKMS
AKMS rifles are commonly used by the Soviet paratroopers in conjunction with the AKS-74, with most having orange bakelite magazines taped together "jungle-style". Major Bandura (Michele Placido ), the leader of the airborne unit, carries an AKMS with a 75-round RPK drum magazine throughout much of the film, before switching to standard metal magazines during the finale.
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AKM
AKM rifles are occasionally seen in the hands of Soviet troops and Afghan mujaheddin, most notably during a scene when a crate of the rifles is given by the Soviets to a local warlord Adil (Muso Isoyev).
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Norinco Type 56
Some of the mujaheddin are armed with Norinco Type 56 rifles with under-folding bayonets, which is realistic considering many fighters in real life were supplied with Chinese weapons.
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AIM
What appear to be a Romanian AIM , identified by its typical foregrip, is seen in hands of a mujaheddin.
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Heckler & Koch G3A3
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Machine Guns and Autocannons
RPK-74
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PKM
PKM machine guns are widely used by the paratroopers and the mujaheddins. Both models with long and short flash hiders are seen.
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PKT
A PKT is mounted on Mi-8. Such usage of PKT was quite common during the Afghan war and local conflicts of 1990s-2000s.
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DShKM
The DShK heavy machine gun is used by Soviet and mujaheddin forces.
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Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B
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KPVT
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ZU-23
ZU-23-2 - 23x152mm
Afanasev-Makarov AM-23
Twin Afanasev-Makarov AM-23 autocannon is mounted in tail mounting of An-12 cargo plane.
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Shipunov 2A42
Shipunov 2A42 30mm autocannons are mounted on BMP-2 IFVs.
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Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2K
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Other Weapons
RPG-7V
Mujaheddin fighters use RPG-7 rocket launchers to destroy gasoline tankers when they ambush a Soviet convoy.
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AGS-17
Major Bandura commandeers an AGS-17 grenade launcher in the film's finale, using it to suppress the mujaheddin that are hiding in a village.
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GP-25
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F-1 Hand Grenade
F-1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
Tucha Smoke Mortar
81-mm 902V Tucha smoke mortars are mounted on BMP-2 IVF. Three barrels are installed on each side of the turret.
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