Battle for Haditha is a 2007 drama film directed by Nick Broomfield and loosely based on the controversial Haditha Killings. Shot from the perspectives of U.S. Marines, Iraqi insurgents and the civilians caught in the crossfire, the film stars former American military personnel and Iraq refugees in most of the main roles, using documentary-style cinematography and improvised dialogue to create a more naturalistic atmosphere.
The following weapons are featured in the film Battle for Haditha:
Beretta 92FS pistols are used by some of the U.S. Marines during their raids. A Beretta is later seen when a group of Iraqi men call for revenge on the Americans after they view an insurgent video about the civilian deaths caused by the Marines.
Rifles
M16A2
Corporal Ramirez (Elliot Ruiz) uses a M16A2, modified with a foregrip and front rail system to resemble a M16A4, as his main weapon. Other Marines use M16A2s with ACOG sights attached to the carry handle. M16A2s are also wielded by angry Iraqis in the aftermath of the killings.
Colt Model 727
Some of the Marines, including Sergeant Ross (Eric Mehalacopoulos) carry Colt Model 727s with foregrips and ACOG sights attached to the carry handles.
Norinco Type 56-1
Former Iraqi Army officer-turned-insurgent Ahmad (Falah Falyeh) and his partner Jafar (Oliver Bytrus) fire Norinco Type 56-1 rifles while making their escape after destroying a Marine Humvee with an IED. Iraqi civilians and Iraqi Army soldiers are also seen with Type 56s at various points in the film.
MPi-KMS-72
In several scenes, Ali (Ali Adil Aj-kaa), an Iraqi Army soldier accompanying the Marines as a translator, carries an East German MPi-KMS-72.
Machine Guns
FN C9 Light Machine Gun
In one scene Cpl. Ramirez examines a FN C9 light machine gun with a fixed stock, distinguishable by its open sights. The C9 is also seen when Marines are practicing room-clearing techniques.
Browning M2HB
Browning M2HB heavy machine guns are mounted on Marine Humvees.