The following weapons were used in the film Hunter Killer:
Hunter Killer is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Donovan Marsh and based on the 2012 novel Firing Point by Don Keith and George Wallace. Gerard Butler stars as Joe Glass, the commander of the Virginia-class submarine USS Arkansas who must work with US Navy SEALs to rescue the Russian President after a coup attempt. The film also stars (Gary Oldman), (Michael Nyqvist), and (Common).
Captain Vlade Sutrev (Ilia Volok) uses a Makarov PM to threaten one of his subordinates.
Shotguns
Mossberg 590 Cruiser
DSRV operators Chief Petty Officer Jimenez (Gabriel Chavarria) and Petty Officer Second Class Nichols (Kieran Bimpson) use a Mossberg 590 Cruiser with a door breaching brake while rescuing sailors from a sunken Russian submarine.
M4A1 carbines are carried by several US Navy SEALs. These M4s are fitted with tactical lights, suppressors, and AN/PEQ-15 designators.
AK-47
Russian Naval Infantry troops are seen carrying AK-47 rifles.
Arsenal AR
Numerous Bulgarian Arsenal AR rifles can be seen carried by renegade Russian special forces troops. Russian Presidential Security Service Agent Oleg (Yuri Kolokolnikov) uses a captured Arsenal AR while helping the US Navy SEALs.
Custom AK Rifle
A custom AK-47-type rifle is the main armament of Lieutenant Tretiak (Igor Jijikine). The AK-47 is in 5.56 caliber, and is possibly based on a Serbian Zastava rifle based on the magazine design. The rifle is fitted with an AK-74-style muzzle brake, RIS handguard, EOTech holosight, and an M4-style stock.
During the mission, Martinelli uses an AR-15-type marksman rifle. The rifle is equipped with a TrackingPoint computerized sight (although it lacks the other components that are used in TrackingPoint's "Precision Guided Firearm" system) and is used by Martinelli to great effect while fending off Lieutenant Tretiak's soldiers.
Machine Guns
PKT
PKT machine guns are seen mounted on Russian UAZ jeeps.
Commander Joe Glass (Gerard Butler) uses a compound bow while elk hunting in Scotland.
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30 rotary guns (specifically the improved AO-18K variant) mounted to the Kashtan Close In Weapons System (CIWS) are fired by a Russian destroyer while intercepting missiles fired by the renegade Russian forces.