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=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
==Claridge Hi-Tec== | ==Claridge Hi-Tec== | ||
− | Hammer | + | When he is asked by Lt. Col. Rhodes ([[Don Cheadle]]) to weaponize the Mark II Iron Man suit to make it into the "War Machine," Justin Hammer ([[Sam Rockwell]]) presents several weapons to pick from. The first of the weapons Hammer suggests attaching to the suit is a [[Claridge Hi-Tec/Goncz GA|Claridge Hi-Tec]] semi-automatic pistol. |
[[Image:ClaridgeHiTec9mmTR.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Claridge Hi-Tec S9 Pistol with cooling fin muzzle extension - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:ClaridgeHiTec9mmTR.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Claridge Hi-Tec S9 Pistol with cooling fin muzzle extension - 9x19mm]] | ||
− | [[Image:iron1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hammer holds up the Claridge, | + | [[Image:iron1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hammer holds up the Claridge. After a blank response, he suggests it might be "too downtown" for Rhodes' taste.]] |
==Glock 17== | ==Glock 17== | ||
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=Mounted Weapons and Launchers= | =Mounted Weapons and Launchers= | ||
==GE M134 Minigun== | ==GE M134 Minigun== | ||
− | + | One of the main weapons Hammer displays is the [[M134 Minigun]]. Hammer says that the boys in uniform refer to it as "Uncle Gazpacho" or "Puff the Magic Dragon" when showing it to Rhodes. Even though he correctly identifies it as a 7.62mm, "Puff the Magic Dragon" was actually the nickname given to the AC-47 gunships that carried miniguns during the Vietnam War. He is also seen picking it up with ease even though the gun weighs approximately 60 lbs with all components, suggesting the weapon he picks up is a prop replica of some sort. | |
[[File:M134.JPG|thumb|none|400px|GE M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | [[File:M134.JPG|thumb|none|400px|GE M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | ||
[[Image:iron11.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Justin Hammer ([[Sam Rockwell]]) displays the M134 "Uncle Gazpacho".]] | [[Image:iron11.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Justin Hammer ([[Sam Rockwell]]) displays the M134 "Uncle Gazpacho".]] | ||
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[[Image:IM2 Army Drone MGL 32.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close up feature during the extended cut of the film confirms that the Army drone has a Milkor MGL equipped in its right arm. Also note the markings on the arm, which state that this drone belongs to the 172nd Infantry Brigade.]] | [[Image:IM2 Army Drone MGL 32.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close up feature during the extended cut of the film confirms that the Army drone has a Milkor MGL equipped in its right arm. Also note the markings on the arm, which state that this drone belongs to the 172nd Infantry Brigade.]] | ||
− | ==Navy Drone(FIM- | + | ==Navy Drone (FIM-92 Stinger)== |
− | In the extended cut of the film, a close up of the Navy drone reveals that the shoulder mounted missile launchers are [[FIM- | + | In the extended cut of the film, a close up of the Navy drone reveals that the shoulder mounted missile launchers are [[FIM-92 Stinger]]s. Each shoulder pod carries 6 missiles in addition to 3 missile mounted in a pod on each arm totalling 18 Stinger missiles. With an armament like that, the Navy Drone is a formidable air defence platform. |
[[Image:IM2 19.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Navy Drones fire their missile launchers in the final battle at Stark Expo.]] | [[Image:IM2 19.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Navy Drones fire their missile launchers in the final battle at Stark Expo.]] | ||
− | [[Image:IM2 Navy Drone FIM 92 Stinger.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close of Navy Drone shoulder mounted FIM- | + | [[Image:IM2 Navy Drone FIM 92 Stinger.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close of Navy Drone shoulder mounted FIM-92 Stingers]] |
==Air Force Drone== | ==Air Force Drone== |
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Iron Man 2 is the 2010 sequel to Iron Man. Robert Downey, Jr. stars as Tony Stark, who discovers that a new enemy threatens the security of the world with a technology similar to the one powering his Iron Man armor. Jon Favreau returned as director and in the role of Happy Hogan, and the cast features Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson and Samuel L. Jackson. This film also is part of "Phase One" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that includes The Incredible Hulk, Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger and culiminated in 2012's The Avengers. A third Iron Man film was released in 2013.
The following weapons were used in the film Iron Man 2:
Handguns
Claridge Hi-Tec
When he is asked by Lt. Col. Rhodes (Don Cheadle) to weaponize the Mark II Iron Man suit to make it into the "War Machine," Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell) presents several weapons to pick from. The first of the weapons Hammer suggests attaching to the suit is a Claridge Hi-Tec semi-automatic pistol.
Glock 17
Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) is seen carrying what appears to be a Glock 17 in a shoulder holster when speaking with Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) at his home. The Glock 17 was the standard sidearm of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents before being replaced by the newer Smith & Wesson M&P.
Heckler & Koch USP Compact
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) takes a H&K USP Compact off a Hammer guard which she wields along with a Walther PPK/S during the raid on Hammer Industries.
Walther PPK/S
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) carries a Walther PPK/S .380acp pistol in a Blackhawk Serpa Holster.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
CRS Riot Police are armed with the Heckler & Koch MP5A2 when they arrest Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke).
Kimel AP-9
A Kimel AP-9 is also seen among the weapons Hammer displays for Rhodes.
Rifles
FN F2000 Tactical
The FN F2000 Tactical assault rifle is also mounted on War Machine. Referred to as the "FN 2000" by Hammer (Sam Rockwell) when seen showing it off to Rhodes.
M4A1 Carbine
Carried by US Air Force Security Forces airmen with flashlights, foregrips, and Aimpoint sights, most notably when Lieutenant Colonel Rhodes arrives at the base half-way through the film.
Mounted Weapons and Launchers
GE M134 Minigun
One of the main weapons Hammer displays is the M134 Minigun. Hammer says that the boys in uniform refer to it as "Uncle Gazpacho" or "Puff the Magic Dragon" when showing it to Rhodes. Even though he correctly identifies it as a 7.62mm, "Puff the Magic Dragon" was actually the nickname given to the AC-47 gunships that carried miniguns during the Vietnam War. He is also seen picking it up with ease even though the gun weighs approximately 60 lbs with all components, suggesting the weapon he picks up is a prop replica of some sort.
General Dynamics GAU-17/A
The "War Machine" has a machine gun resembling a GAU-17/A mounted on its right shoulder, although it appears much smaller than its real life counterpart.
M26 MASS (Modular Accessory Shotgun System)
The M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System in standalone configuration is also one of the weapons on War Machine, referred to (incorrectly) as an "M24 Shotgun" by Hammer (Sam Rockwell). He also incorrectly describes the shotgun as a pump-action when in reality, it is a straight pull bolt-action.
Milkor MGL Mk 1L
The Milkor MGL Mk 1L is also one of the weapons Hammer presents to Rhodes. While it is not readily evident where it is mounted on War Machine, it is seen mounted on the right arm of Hammer's Army drone.
Hammer Drone Weaponry
Hammer presents his drone samples to the world at the Stark Expo. Four types of drones are displayed, one for each branch of the US Military with its own distinctive weaponry.
Army Drone (M242 Bushmaster chaingun and Milkor MGL)
In addition to the Milkor MGL mounted on to the right arm, the Army version of the Hammer drone is seen armed with a large single barrel cannon, which according to director Jon Favreau's audio commentary, is based off the 25mm M242 Bushmaster chaingun. However during the Extended Cut of the film, the close up of the Army version of Hammer drone labels the cannon as a "Shoulder Mounted .50 Caliber Machine gun" but does not list which model of machine gun. This could be an error or miscommunication between the Director and video editors, or perhaps the gun is a .50 Caliber machine gun modeled after M242 Bushmaster. (Which makes sense because the Real life M242 is considerably larger than what the film uses.) In the film the shoulder mounted cannon behaves more like the M242 bushmaster and even ejects large spent cartridges.
In the extended cut of the film, a close up of the Navy drone reveals that the shoulder mounted missile launchers are FIM-92 Stingers. Each shoulder pod carries 6 missiles in addition to 3 missile mounted in a pod on each arm totalling 18 Stinger missiles. With an armament like that, the Navy Drone is a formidable air defence platform.
Air Force Drone
The Air Force Drone is armed with wrist mounted cannons and a shoulder mounted machine gun.
Marine Drone
The Marine Drone is armed with wrist cannons.