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Degtyaryov DP Series Machine Gun
The Degtyaryov Light Machine gun was developed by Vasily Alekseyevich Degtyaryov at the Soviet Small Arms design bureau and was the standard issue light Machine gun for the Red Army during World War II and some years after, until replaced by the RPK. The most common versions are the DP (Degtyaryov Pechotnyi), the DPM and the RP-46. The DP and DPM were issued in tank mounted versions known as DT models (DTM/DA).
Note: This gun (and it's inventor) is almost universally mispronounced as Degtyarev. That is due to the reading of the original Cyrillic of the name. Despite having an "e" before the last letter, the "e" has an umlaut (ё) so it is pronounced "yo" rather than "eh". But many times the umlaut is hard to see. Thus the correct pronunciation is Degtyaryov, despite being mispronounced and mis-written all over the net.
The Degtyaryov machine gun and variants have appeared in the following films and video games used by the following actors:
Degtyaryov DP-27/DP-28
Film
- North Korean Soldiers in Tae Guk Gi
- NVA soldiers in We Were Soldiers
- Insurgents and Soviet Army soldiers in Children of Glory
- Polish Resistance fighters in Pianist, The
Video Games
- Mounted on Soviet T-34 tanks in Call of Duty
- Call of Duty: United Offensive (infantry-portable DP and vehicle-mounted DT)
- Vietcong (Fist Alpha Expansion Pack)
Degtyaryov DPM
Film
Video Games
- Battlefield: Vietnam (Type 53)
Degtyaryov RP-46
Video Games
Degtyaryov DT
Video Games
- Mounted on Soviet T-34 tanks in Call of Duty