Soldier Soldier (TV series): Difference between revisions
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[[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A generation 2 Glock 17 in 9x19mm.]]
[[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A generation 2 Glock 17 in 9x19mm.]]
[[Image:GLOCK 17 S05E07 - 19H54M04S214.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A Glock can be seen on the belt of the left policeman as he jumps to clear a fence to gain access to the property.]]
[[Image:GLOCK 17 S05E07 - 19H54M04S214.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A Glock can be seen on the belt of the left policeman as he jumps to clear a fence to gain access to the property.]]
[[Image:GLOCK 17 S05E07 - 19H54M25S5.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Glocks can be seen in the holsters of all 3 polcemen in this shot, as they storm the house after shots are fired.]]
[[Image:GLOCK 17 S05E07 - 19H54M25S5.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Glocks can be seen in the holsters of all 3 policemen in this shot, as they storm the house after shots are fired.]]
===Webley Mk IV===
===Webley Mk IV===
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[[Image:VektorR4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Vektor R4 assault rifle on which this weapon is based.]]
[[Image:VektorR4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Vektor R4 assault rifle on which this weapon is based.]]
[[Image:AK S05E14 - 20H58M15S180.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A child soldier patrolling with his modified R4 in "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14). Note the shape of the lower reciever, the indentation above the magazine well, the shape of the gas block and the magazine type that all point towards this being an R4.]]
[[Image:AK S05E14 - 20H58M15S180.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A child soldier patrolling with his modified R4 in "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14). Note the shape of the lower receiver, the indentation above the magazine well, the shape of the gas block and the magazine type that all point towards this being an R4.]]
[[Image:AK S05E14 - 21H10M04S85.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A Makindi militiaman fires his rifle from the back of a truck in "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14).]]
[[Image:AK S05E14 - 21H10M04S85.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A Makindi militiaman fires his rifle from the back of a truck in "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14).]]
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[[Image:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century.]]
[[Image:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century.]]
[[Image:LEE ENFIELD S04E07 - 00H03M37S58.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Two teams compete in a simulated batle exercise, one using 1940s equipment, the other modern day equipment.]]
[[Image:LEE ENFIELD S04E07 - 00H03M37S58.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Two teams compete in a simulated battle exercise, one using 1940s equipment, the other modern day equipment.]]
===Ottoman Musket===
===Ottoman Musket===
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[[Image:L7 challenger - 21h59m15s133.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A modified version of the L7, the L37A2, can be seen mounted on the commander's hatch of Challenger 1s in "Stormy Weather" (Season 6, Episode 1).]]
[[Image:L7 challenger - 21h59m15s133.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A modified version of the L7, the L37A2, can be seen mounted on the commander's hatch of Challenger 1s in "Stormy Weather" (Season 6, Episode 1).]]
[[Image:S06E07 - 01h36m16s154.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Para fires an L7 with BFA mounted during a black firing exercise in "Money For Nothing" (Season 6, Episode 7).]]
[[Image:S06E07 - 01h36m16s154.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Para fires an L7 with BFA mounted during a black firing exercise in "Money For Nothing" (Season 6, Episode 7).]]
[[Image:S06E07 - 01h39m38s5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An L7 suffers from a breach explosion in "Money For Nothing" (Season 6, Epsiode 7), apparently due to the army using cheap foreign blanks for this exercise.]]
[[Image:S06E07 - 01h39m38s5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An L7 suffers from a breach explosion in "Money For Nothing" (Season 6, Episode 7), apparently due to the army using cheap foreign blanks for this exercise.]]
Glock 17s can be seen being carried by armed police during the terrorist incident in "Sweet Revenge" (Season 5, Episode 7).
Webley Mk IV
A Webley Mk IV can be seen being carried by a Chinese illegal immigrant in "Lifelines" (Season 2, Episode 4).
Unidentified Revolver
A unidentified revolver can be seen on the belt of an RUC officer delivering a subpoena just before he is shot and killed in "All the King's Men" (Season 1, Episode 1).
Beretta 92FS
A Beretta 92FS can be seen being carried by one of the hijackers in "Divided Loyalties" (Season 6, Episode 2).
Browning Hi-Power
A Browning Hi-Power can be seen being carried by one of the hijackers in "Divided Loyalties" (Season 6, Episode 2). From the look of the grips it appears to be a Mark III.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5
A number of MP5A3s are seen being carried by police during the terrorist incident in "Sweet Revenge" (Season 5, Episode 7). They all have flashlight handguards attached, and either mount a laser sight or telescopic sight.
Sterling SMG
In "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14) a Sterling SMG can be seen being fired by a Makindi militiaman.
Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun
A number of double barreled shotguns can be seen in "Battlefields" (Season 1, Episode 5) at a clay pigeon shooting ground, and another double barreled shotgun features prominently in "Bushed" (Season 5, Episode 4) being used by a farmer in Australia, who mistakenly fires it at a group of soldiers believing them to be intruders.
Sawed Off Shotgun
A sawed off shotgun can be seen being used by the hostage taker in "Sweet Revenge" (Season 5, Episode 7).
Unidentified Pump Action Shotgun
This shotgun can be seen carried by an armed robber before he is disarmed by an off-duty Military Policewoman in "Shifting Sands" (Season 3, Episode 1).
Rifles
L85A1
The L85A1 Is the standard weapon used by the British Forces in this series, and is used throughout the run of the show. Normally they have SUSATs mounted (as the Kings Own Fusiliers is an infantry regiment) and is often seen with mounted blank firing adapter (BFA). The majority of the SUSATs used in the series are the correct British variant, however on some occasions the Swedish variant designed for the Bofors AK 5B is used as identified by the different mounting base.
F88 Austeyr
The F88 Austeyr is the standard issue Assault rifle of the New Zealand and Australian armed forces, and is seen as such in seasons 3 and 5 respectively.
Vektor R4
As the standard weapon of the South African armed forces, the Vektor R4 is seen on a number of occasions during season 5.
FN FAL
An FN FAL can be seen being used by Makindi militiamen in "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14).
L1A1 Self Loading Rifle
The L1A1 (British version of the FN FAL, also known as the SLR) can be seen in the title sequence for Season 1 of the show. These images appear to be stock footage, and hence are likely video clips of real soldiers.
AK-47 Mock-up
Seen several times in the hands of Makindi militiamen, this appears to be a South African Vektor R4 modified to look like an AK-47.
Namibian G3 variant
A short barreled variant of the G3 is seen in the hands of a Makindi militiaman in "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14). This is a Namibian version of the G3 hence the stock and vented handguard, with the barrel cut down all the way to the front sight.
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)
The Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* is seen in "Further Education" (Season 4, Episode 7) during the D-Day commemoration event.
Ottoman Musket
Ottoman Musket can be seen mounted on the wall of the Cafe in "Shifting Sands" (Season 3, Episode 1) along with another unidentified rifle.
AKM
An AKM can be seen being used by a Bosnian sniper in "Flash Point" (Season 6, Episode 6).
Machine Guns
L86A1
The L86A1 LSW is seen multiple times throughout the series. However, it is not seen as regularly as it should be, as when the series was set the LSW was issued at a rate of one per four man fire team.
L7
The UK version of the FN MAG, the L7 is the standard general purpose machine gun of the British armed forces, and is also seen mounted on South African helicopters. Generally in the series it is only vehicle mounted, or used in prepared positions.
M240D
An M240D can be seen in "Bushed" (Season 5, Episode 4) mounted in the window of an Australian Army Blackhawk helicopter.
Browning M1919
The Browning M1919 is seen in use by Australian, South African, Makindi Militia and the Caravian Army (Who attempt to shoot down a Westland Lynx in the episode "Deliver us from Evil"). With the exception of the M1919s that are mounted on Australian M113 APCs which are real military vehicles, it is possible that the M1919s used in the series are prop replicas, as there is no belt inserted into the gun, yet it appears to fire, producing flash and smoke.
Browning M2HB
A Browning M2HB is first seen mounted in an Australian M113 turret, and is later seen with a Drum Magazine mounted on a South African vehicle. Similarly to the M1919 above, it is likely that this is a modified prop gun.
RPD
An RPD can be seen being used by Makindi militia forces in "Twist of Fate" (Season 5, Episode 15).
L94A1 chain gun
This weapon is seen throughout the run of the series, as the coaxial weapon of FV510 Warriors and as the main weapon on FV512 MCRVs.
Heavy Weapons
LAW 80
The Light Anti-armor Weapon 80, or more simply LAW 80 is carried on a number of occasions. When used on exercises the launcher is hollow with the word DRILL printed down the side.
The Makindi militia forces in the last two episodes of Season 5 make extensive use of a rocket launchers that appear to be mock ups of RPG-7s.
L16 81mm Mortar
A battery of L16 81mm Mortars can be seen in "Live Fire" (Season 3, Episode 2).
Unidentified Mortar
The Makindi militia are seen using a weapon that is identified as a mortar and used as such in "Baptism of Fire" (Season 5, Episode 14), but could possibly be a recoilless rifle or a complete fabrication.
L21A1 RARDEN
The L21A1 RARDEN cannon is seen throughout the series, mounted on both FV510 Warriors and FV107 Scimitars.
L23A1 76mm Gun
An L23A1 76mm gun is briefly seen as the main weapon on an FV101 Scorpion during the opening credits of Season 1.
Royal Ordnance L11A5 120mm Gun
The L11A5 can be seen mounted as the main weapon on FV4030/4 Challenger 1 MBTs throughout the series.
QF 3 Pounder Hotchkiss 47MM Naval Gun
Seen in "Something Old, Something New" (Season 2, Episode 2), the gun in question is the actual "Noonday Gun" which is a former naval gun mounted on a small enclosed site near the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter on Hong Kong Island. As the name implies, the gun is fired daily at noon, as well as at midnight on New Years Eve.
Ordnance QF 6 Pounder Gun
An Ordnance QF 6 pounder gun can be seen at an Army base in South Africa in "Under the Skin" (Season 5, Episode 13). This gun was a 57mm British anti-tank gun during WWII.
Other Weapons
SA80 Bayonet
The standard issue SA80 bayonet can be seen mounted onto the L85A1 rifles on a number of occasions, most prominently during ceremonial duties.
L2A2 HE Grenade
The standard grenade of the British forces at the time, the L2A2 is used on a number of occasions.
L3A1 Inert Grenade
Used a number of times during exercises, the L3A1 is a completely inert grenade that consists of a shell with no fuze.
L4A2 Drill Grenade
The L4A2 can be seen being used by British Soldiers during exercises. This grenade is basically an L2A2 complete with fuse, but without an explosive filler. This creates a mild flash and bang when thrown as the fuse detonates.
PE4 Plastic Explosive
PE4 can be seen in "Leaving" (Season, Episode) where it is used to detonate an unexploded L2A2 grenade. In this instance it appears that it is to be detonated using detcord attached to a slow burning powder fuse, that is lit with a match when the PE4 is correctly placed.
C3 Elsie Mine
A C3 Elsie mine can be seen during an indoor mine clearing exercise in "Battlefields" (Season 1, Episode 5).
Unidentified Mines
A number of unidentified mines can be seen in "Learning" (Season 3, Episode 13) at a Serbian checkpoint. It is noted in dialogue that they are surface mines as the Serb forces constantly moved the checkpoints, and the British forces were not allowed to remove the mines as this would be seen as taking sides rather than peacekeeping.
L50 Series Smoke Grenade
A signalling smoke grenade of the L50 series can be seen in "The Last Post" (Season 2, Episode 7). The L50 series of smoke grenade is notable by its somewhat squat appearance relative to other smoke grenades. Specific model numbers vary with the signalling color of the grenade.
L60 Series Smoke Grenade
A number of grenades from the L60 series are used during the series, in both screening and signalling varieties and in a range of colors. These differences change precise model number of the grenade and the printing on the body.
Smoke Grenade Discharger
Smoke grenade dischargers can be seen on numerous occasions as they are mounted on the majority of the British Army armored vehicles used in the series.
Trip flare
Trip flares are used to simulate IEDs in "Battlefields" (Season 1, Episode 5).
Pen flare
A pen flare is used in "Live Fire" (Season 3, Episode 2).
Flashbang
A flashbang of unknown variety is used in "A man's Life" (Season 2, Episode 1).
Mark 8 Thunderflash
Mark 8 Thunderflashes are used on numerous training exercises throughout the series as simulators. They are sometimes used in conjunction with smoke grenades to simulate explosions, and have also been used to simulate the back-blast and firing report of a LAW 80.
SC1000 "Hermann"
An unexploded SC1000 can be seen in "Delayed Action" (Season 6, Episode 10). The "Hermann" was an air-dropped general-purpose demolition bomb used by Germany in World War II.