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==Sterling SMG== | ==Sterling SMG== | ||
Another commonly used weapon by the French troops is [[Sterling SMG|Sterling Mk. IV submachine gun]]. | |||
[[File:Sterling-Mk-4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sterling Mk. IV Submachine Gun - 9x19mm]] | [[File:Sterling-Mk-4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sterling Mk. IV Submachine Gun - 9x19mm]] | ||
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R.A.S. (English known as Nothing to Report) is a 1973 French-Italian drama from Algerian war directed by Yves Boisset.
The following weapons were used in the film R.A.S.:
Pistols
FN Model 1922
Lt. Keller (Michel Peyrelon) carries a FN Model 1922 as his sidearm.
Submachine Guns
MAT-49
Most of the French soldiers use the MAT-49 submachine guns
Sterling SMG
Another commonly used weapon by the French troops is Sterling Mk. IV submachine gun.
Rifles
MAS-36
Martini-Henry Rifle
Machine guns
Chatellerault M1924/29
Browning M1919A4
Browning M2HB
The Browning M2HB machine guns are mounted on the M3 Half-tracks and the Jeeps
Hand Grenades
F1 hand grenade
Lt. Keller (Michel Peyrelon) pulls a F1 hand grenade on Arabic villagers.