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The character of ''Capitaine'' Phillipe Esclavier ([[Alain Delon]]) is seen using an [[Astra 600|Astra Modelo 600]] in numerous scenes in the film. While not a standard issue French pistol, the major filming location was in Spain, hence the appearence of a Spanish made pistol in the film. This is also true of the dozens of Spanish Mauser rifles seen throughout the film. More than likely the production team had easier access to Spanish made firearms than the correct French military issue firearms.
The character of ''Capitaine'' Phillipe Esclavier ([[Alain Delon]]) is seen using an [[Astra 600|Astra Modelo 600]] in numerous scenes in the film. While not a standard issue French pistol, the major filming location was in Spain, hence the appearence of a Spanish made pistol in the film. This is also true of the dozens of Spanish Mauser rifles seen throughout the film. More than likely the production team had easier access to Spanish made firearms than the correct French military issue firearms.
== Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic; M1911A1 ==
The character of ''Capitaine'' Boisfeuras ([[Maurice Ronet]]) is seen using a [[M1911 pistol series|Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic; M1911A1]] throughout the film. The pistol is also seen in the hands of a number of other French paratroops as well as being used by Mahidi ([[George Segal]]). The use of the [[M1911 pistol series|Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic; M1911A1]] by the French is not innaccurate as thousands were provided to the French military by the United States after the end of the Second World War. The pistol was used by the French in both Indochina and Algeria to supplement French manufactured (and issued) pistols.


== MAT-49 ==
== MAT-49 ==
The french parachute soldiers are using [[MAT-49]] machine guns during the battle of Dien Bien Phu.
The french parachute soldiers are using [[MAT-49]] machine guns during the battle of Dien Bien Phu.


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Lost Command DVD Cover

1966 film based on the book Les centurions by Jean Lartéguy. The plot concerns the French war in Algeria [although the film begins with the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu in Indochina]. The film is often erroneously reviewed as depicting French Foreign Legionnaires when they are actually French Colonial Paratroops [and referred to as such in the film].

The following firearms are used in the film Lost Command:

Astra Modelo 600

The character of Capitaine Phillipe Esclavier (Alain Delon) is seen using an Astra Modelo 600 in numerous scenes in the film. While not a standard issue French pistol, the major filming location was in Spain, hence the appearence of a Spanish made pistol in the film. This is also true of the dozens of Spanish Mauser rifles seen throughout the film. More than likely the production team had easier access to Spanish made firearms than the correct French military issue firearms.

Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic; M1911A1

The character of Capitaine Boisfeuras (Maurice Ronet) is seen using a Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic; M1911A1 throughout the film. The pistol is also seen in the hands of a number of other French paratroops as well as being used by Mahidi (George Segal). The use of the Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic; M1911A1 by the French is not innaccurate as thousands were provided to the French military by the United States after the end of the Second World War. The pistol was used by the French in both Indochina and Algeria to supplement French manufactured (and issued) pistols.

MAT-49

The french parachute soldiers are using MAT-49 machine guns during the battle of Dien Bien Phu.