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[[Image:Kp m45b.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Carl Gustav M/45B - 9x19mm]]
 
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[[Image:IEM45B.JPG|thumb|none|450px|An enemy soldier (right) stands armed with a Carl Gustav M/45B]]
 
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== AK-47 ==
 
== AK-47 ==

Revision as of 23:57, 22 January 2012

The following weapons appear in the film Iron Eagle:

Iron Eagle (1986)


Carl Gustav M/45B

Some of the enemy soldiers seen in the film can be seen armed with Carl Gustav M/45B submachine guns. Since this movie was filmed in Israel, the weapon might actually be an Egyptian "Port Said", a license built copy of the M45.

Carl Gustav M/45B - 9x19mm
An enemy soldier (right) stands armed with a Carl Gustav M/45B
An enemy soldier lies prone with his Carl Gustav M/45B at the ready

AK-47

Some of the enemy soldiers can also be seen with standard AK-47 rifles, fitted with Israeli blank-firing adapters, making them resemble AKM rifles.

AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
Enemy soldiers armed with AK-47 rifles
An enemy motorcycle charges Doug's F-16 as the sidecar passenger fires an AK-47

AKS-47 Rifle

In addition to the AK-47 rifles, some enemy soldiers can also be seen armed with folding-stock AKS-47 rifles, also with Israeli blank-firing adapters.

AKS-47 - 7.62x39mm
An enemy soldier dismounts from a jeep armed with an AKS-47

AIMS Rifle

In one scene, an enemy soldier can briefly be seen armed with an AIMS rifle, identifiable by the vertical foregrip integrated into the handguard.

AIMS - 7.62x39mm
An enemy soldier (right) armed with an AIMS rifle (note the vertical foregrip)

Mosin-Nagant

When Doug Masters (Jason Gedrick) is landing his F-16, an enemy sniper takes a shot at Colonel Ted Masters (Tim Thomerson) with a modified Mosin-Nagant M38 or M44 bolt-action rifle fitted with a scope, a turned-down bolt handle and a different stock.

Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine - 7.62x54mm R
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine - 7.62x54mm R
An enemy sniper sets up with a scoped Mosin-Nagant rifle.
The sniper takes aim at Colonel Ted Masters with his Mosin-Nagant rifle.

Browning M2HB Heavy Machine Gun

Several enemy jeeps can be seen fitted with Browning M2HB heavy machine guns. One can also be seen mounted on a tripod during Colonel Ted Masters' trial.

Browning M2HB on M3 tripod - .50 BMG
An enemy soldier mans a tripod-mounted Browning M2HB during Col. Masters' trial
Browning M2HB in vehicle mounting - .50 BMG
A Browning M2HB mounted on an enemy jeep
Another shot of a Browning M2HB mounted on an enemy jeep

Smith & Wesson Model 15

Throughout the film, USAF airmen can be seen armed with Smith & Wesson Model 15 revolvers, though they never use them.

Smith & Wesson Model 15 - .38 Special
What appears to be a holstered Smith & Wesson Model 15 is seen on USAF Airman Davis (Tony Becker) as he chases after Doug Masters (Jason Gedrick).

M16A1 Rifle

In a few scenes, U.S. Air Force security personnel tasked with guarding restricted areas of the base such as the flightline can be seen carrying M16A1 rifles slung on their backs.

M16A1 with 30-round magazine - 5.56x45mm
A U.S. Air Force Security Forces Member with an M16A1 rifle slung on his back

M61 Vulcan

The M61 Vulcan appears in the film as the secondary armament of the American F-16 Fighting Falcons, being used both to strafe ground targets, and when engaging in dogfights with enemy fighters. When the weapons are actually fired however, the close-ups show acetylene-firing mockups, as evidenced by the exaggerated, fiery muzzle blast. The sound effects are also inaccurate for the 4,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute firing rate of this weapon.

M61 Vulcan - 20mm
The F-16's M61 Vulcan is seen right above Col. "Chappy" Sinclair (Louis Gossett Jr.).
The mockup is seen being fired.

DEFA Cannon

The enemy "MiG-23" fighters in the film (in reality Israeli-built Kfirs) can be seen armed with DEFA cannons as their secondary armament. During the final dogfight, the enemy Defense Minister, Colonel Akir Nakesh (David Suchet) uses these in an attempt to shoot down the protagonists' F-16, but fails to score any hits. Just as with the M61's on the F-16's, acetylene mockups are used for closeup shots when the weapons are fired.

DEFA cannon 30mm in twin mount

M197 Vulcan

During the attack on the enemy airfield, the protagonists are engaged by AH-1F Cobra helicopters which feature an M197 Vulcan as a secondary armament, though the choppers only fire their 2.75" rockets before they are destroyed.

M197 Vulcan - 20mm
The enemy Cobras rise from behind a hill to engage the F-16's
Good side view of the enemy Cobras' M197 Vulcans as they try in vain to engage an oncoming F-16 with unguided rockets

BGM-71 TOW

In addition to the M197 Vulcan mentioned above, the enemy helicopters are also armed with BGM-71 TOW launchers on the outboard pylons, though do not fire them before being destroyed.

BGM-71 TOW 152mm mounted on M220 tripod
The enemy Cobras with their TOW launchers visible on the outboard wing pylons

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