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''Tumbledown'' is a 1988 English film by the BBC. It is based on the experiences of Robert Lawrence ([[Colin Firth]]) who fight in the Falklands war in the combat on Tumbledown mountain. | ''Tumbledown'' is a 1988 English film by the BBC. It is based on the experiences of Robert Lawrence ([[Colin Firth]]) who fight in the Falklands war in the combat on Tumbledown mountain. | ||
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Tumbledown is a 1988 English film by the BBC. It is based on the experiences of Robert Lawrence (Colin Firth) who fight in the Falklands war in the combat on Tumbledown mountain.
Rifles
L1A1 SLR
The L1A1 SLR is carried by all the soldiers of the Scottish guard, it is also seen in its variant with telescopic sight.
Some Scots have this version with night vision in the Tumbledown combats.
FN FAL PARA
The Argentine marines are scarcely visible with FAL rifles, an Argentine who used to go to the dead man used a FAL of folding stock. Later in the climax Robert uses it until he falls wounded.
M16A1
When the injured Englishmen are on the boat, they are watching "The Hunter" by Michael Cimino on TV. Robert De Niro personifying a soldier is carrying an M16.
Norinco Type 56
Also during the stay of the English wounded, you see in the film a North Vietnamese with this rifle.
Machine Guns
L7A2
A Scottish guard during combat charges an L7A2.
Unknow Machine gun
During the flashback an Argentinian machine gun nest shoots what appears to be a large caliber weapon.
Bren L4A4
When the Scottish fell their positions, on the ground you see a Bren Gun.
Launchers
M72 LAW
A Scottish guard fired a M72 LAW against the Argentine positions in the hope of intimidating them (without success).