Wolf Warrior: Difference between revisions
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[[File:WW Flashback AK (1).jpg|thumb|600px|none|A PLA soldier with his Type 56 runs to aid a wounded comrade in the Sino-Vietnam War flashback.]]
[[File:WW Flashback AK (1).jpg|thumb|600px|none|A PLA soldier with his Type 56 runs to aid a wounded comrade in the Sino-Vietnam War flashback.]]
[[File:WW Flashback SVD.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A Vietnamese sniper uses a Type 56 rifle as a marksman rifle against PLA soldiers.]]
[[File:WW Flashback SVD.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A Vietnamese sniper uses a Type 56 rifle as a marksman rifle against PLA soldiers.]]
[[File:WW End (1).jpg|thumb|600px|none|Minh Deng grabs a Type 56 to fire at Leng Feng.]]
[[File:WW End (6).jpg|thumb|600px|none|Leng Feng fires a Type 56 automatically from behind a human shield. It is firing full-automatic in this scene, but the selector switch is on semi-auto.]]
[[File:WW-T56-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Leng Feng fires at Minh Deng's men at the end of the movie.]]
[[File:WW-T56-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Leng Feng fires at Minh Deng's men at the end of the movie.]]
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[[File:WW MinDeng AKS (3).jpg|thumb|600px|none|A mercenary firing his Type 56-1. Here we see it has a flashlight, red dot, and an angled foregrip.]]
[[File:WW MinDeng AKS (3).jpg|thumb|600px|none|A mercenary firing his Type 56-1. Here we see it has a flashlight, red dot, and an angled foregrip.]]
[[File:WW Flashback AK (3).jpg|thumb|600px|none|Leng Feng's father in the Sino-Vietnam War with his Type 56-1 with a stamped receiver.]]
[[File:WW Flashback AK (3).jpg|thumb|600px|none|Leng Feng's father in the Sino-Vietnam War with his Type 56-1 with a stamped receiver.]]
[[File:WW End (8).jpg|thumb|600px|none|One of Minh Deng's men with a modified Type 56-1.]]
The Wolf Warrior is a 2015 Chinese made war movie. Jing Wu is director and the protagonist of the film, and stars Nan Yu, Ni Dahong and Scott Adkins. This film tells a story of the battle between the special forces operators of Chinese PLA and well-trained foreign mercenaries that hired by a Southeat Asian terrorists group. This movie is the first Chinese film that featured foreign forces and many actors in this film are Chinese special forces operators in active duty.
The following weapons were used in the film Wolf Warrior:
The SIG-Sauer P226 is seen used by "Tom Cat" (Scott Adkins) and his squad members as their standard handgun, one of which has two of him. The use of P226 is most likely due to Tomcat's background as a Navy SEAL, which issues the weapon. The P226 used in the film are probably copies made by Norinco in the name of "Norinco NP22". Some of the P226 seems to be airsoft guns by the magazine design and the brass inner barrel. Wu Ji (Zhu Xiao) also uses a P226R in the beginning to take a hostage.
The Norinco QSZ-92 pistols chambered in 9mm is seen as the standard service pistol of PLA, so are seen often in Chinese PLA and special forces holsters.
Shao Bing uses a M1911 pistol when against a mercenary. This seems to be an airsoft variant and also is a stand-in for the QSZ-92 as he is seen with the QSZ-92 in the next scene.
The Norinco QBZ-95 assault rifle is seen in the hands of PLA personnel. Some rifles are modified, with RIS system, foregrips, flashlights and lasers mounted . The rumored "QBZ-95-2" variant with a FAMAS-style carry handle also appeared in the film in the hands of Shao Bing. Leng Feng also uses one with a flat-top receiver and treats it as a designated marksman rifle during the training exercise, though he switches back to a regular one later.
Norinco Type 56 rifles with milled receivers are seen used by Minh Deng (Ni Dahong)'s troops as their standard weapon. A Type 56 with a expanded bayonet is seen used by Leng Feng (Jing Wu) in the end of the movie.
The Norinco Type 56-1 with stamped receivers appeared in a flashback of Sino-Vietnam War. Modified Type 56-1 rifles with milled receivers are seen used by foreign mercenaries.
The police unit sent to arrest Minh Deng (Ni Dahong) are mostly equipped with the Mk. 18 Mod 0 carbine with magpul BUS or LMT rear sight, foregrip, and crane stock. Most of these seem to be airsoft replicas. "Driver" (Sona Eyambe) also appears to use a Mk.18 with a M203 grenade launcher in the finale.
A Norinco CQ assault rifle is used by "Tom Cat" (Scott Adkins). The rifle has numerous accessories, including a red dot sight, laser aiming device, tactical light, foregrip and a custom paintjob.
The Norinco QBB-95 light support weapons are used by PLA soldiers and PLA special operation forces in this film, equipped with 75-round drum mags. Shi Rubberneck uses one as his issued weapon.
A heavily modified Norinco QBU-88 was used by Leng Feng (Jing Wu) at the beginning of this movie in a drug-bust. A sound suppressor, a flat-top rail system and a Swarovski scope are mounted on it.
A Barrett M95 .50 cal long range sniper rifle was used by the sniper (Samuel Thivierge) of the mercenaries during the rescuing of Minh Deng (Ni Dahong). The Barrett M95 in this film is probably a non firing replica.
"Tom Cat" (Scott Adkins) uses a M136 AT4 in the rescue of Minh Deng (Ni Dahong). "Crazy Bull" (Kevin Lee) and another mercenary use AT4s in an attempt to down Chinese attack helicopters pursuing them.
Wu Ji (Zhu Xiao) uses two M26 hand grenade in the beginning of the film to fend off the Chinese Police and PLA. The M26 grenade are also issued to the PLA and the Wolf Detachment when hunting the mercenaries.