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Difference between revisions of "Braddock: Missing in Action III"

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==M16A1==
 
==M16A1==
Used by Thai and US Army Soldiers at the "Thai/Vietnam Border".
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Used by Thai and US Army Soldiers at the "Thai/Vietnam Border", And earlier by South Vietnamese/US Soldiers at the Fall of Saigon opening scene.
  
 
==Type 56 AK47==
 
==Type 56 AK47==

Revision as of 23:48, 1 April 2009

The weapons seen in this movie are:

M16A1

Used by Thai and US Army Soldiers at the "Thai/Vietnam Border", And earlier by South Vietnamese/US Soldiers at the Fall of Saigon opening scene.

Type 56 AK47

Used by Vietnamese Soldiers, and Colonel Braddock at the end half of the movie during the shootout with the "Mil-24 Hind".

Heckler & Koch G3 with underslung 6 shot launcher

Colonel James Braddock's main weapon of the movie. It has a custom 6-shot 40mm rotary launcher, an automatic bayonet. The underslung launcher looks very much like the one used in Predator.

Walther P38

Used by General Quoc.

S&W .38 revolver

Used by some Vietnamese Soldiers.

Sawn-Off Remington 870

Used in the Interrogation Cell in the Vietnamese Base. It is possibly welded onto a metal stand, with a cable tied around the trigger that leads to a pair of handcuffs from the ceiling.

Trivia Section

  • The "Mil-24 Hind" flown by General Quoc(Aki Aleong) is mocked up from a Sikorsky S-62, It was modified again for the-then later movie Red Scorpion.
  • Thailand does not in any way share a border point with Vietnam.
  • During production of the movie filmed in the Philipines, A Philipine Air Force helicopter that was hired by the Cannon Film Group, crashed into Manila Bay with four Filipino troops killed alongside five other people wounded. Coincidently, this accident occurred the same day the "Twilight Zone Tragedy" verdict was handed down in Los Angeles Superior Court.

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