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Kandahar (Russian Title: Кандагар) is a 2010 Russian film directed by Andrei Kavun (Piranha (Okhota na piranyu)). Five pilots of the Russian cargo plane were captured in Kandahar (Afghanistan) by the Taliban. After being in captivity for over a year they make an attempt to escape. Film based on actual events.
The following weapons are featured in the film Kandahar:
Handguns
Browning Hi-Power
CZ 52
Assault rifles
AKM
Norinco Type 56
AIMS-74 Carbine
Taliban fighter holds the AIMS-74 (Romanian clone of the AKS-74) with a shortened barrel, plastic AK-74 magazine and wooden stock.
AK-74
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine
Mauser carbine
Sniper rifle
FPK/PSL Sniper Rifle
Machine Guns
PKM Machine Gun
Goryunov SGM Machine Gun
Browning M2
KPV heavy machine gun
Grenade Launcher
RPG-7