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==Weapons Platforms== | ==Weapons Platforms== | ||
===Soviet Tank=== | |||
[[Image:KRSoviettank.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Some kind of Tank meant to impersonate the T-72, it obviously is NOT a T-72. It is possible that it is a Chinese Type 69 Main Battle Tank standing in for the Russian T-62 MBT]] | [[Image:KRSoviettank.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Some kind of Tank meant to impersonate the T-72, it obviously is NOT a T-72. It is possible that it is a Chinese Type 69 Main Battle Tank standing in for the Russian T-62 MBT]] | ||
===T-34=== | |||
[[Image:KRSovietT34.jpg|thumb|none|600px|T-34 wreckage is seen as Amir and Farid drive through Afghanistan, strangely the T-34 was retired by the Soviet Union long before the 1979 invasion though it may have been used by the Afghan Army]] | [[Image:KRSovietT34.jpg|thumb|none|600px|T-34 wreckage is seen as Amir and Farid drive through Afghanistan, strangely the T-34 was retired by the Soviet Union long before the 1979 invasion though it may have been used by the Afghan Army]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:41, 22 September 2009
As this film was produced in and around Kashgar, Xinjiang Autonomus Region, China (as it has a similar environment to Afghanistan) all the weaponry in the film is of Chinese origin. There is a level of authenticity in the use of Chinese firearms in the film with the Taliban being well-known for extensively using Chinese firearms during their five year occupation of Afghanistan. The firearms that were seen in the 2007 movie The Kite Runner include the following...
Norinco Type 56 assault rifle
The Taliban, and Pakistani Border guards are seen with the Type 56 assault rifles. A number of Red Army soldiers were also seen armed with Norinco Type 56 rifles (without the folding bayonet attached) during the scenes dealing with the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Since most of the scenes for Kabul and Afghanistan was filmed in Kashgar, China; the production crew didn't have access to genuine Russian-made Kalashnikov rifles and had to use Chinese ones instead. It should also be noted that the real-life Taliban did extensively use the Norinco Type 56 assault rifle during their five year occupation of Afghanistan.
Chinese Type 56-1
A pair of Taliban are seen looking for Amir are armed with Type 56-1s.
Chinese Type 63 Assault Rifle
The Type 63 Rifle is Seen slung over the shoulders of Taliban guards at a public execution of adulterers.
Tokarev TT33
Though not seen a TT-33 holster is seen on the side of the Soviet officer.