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Ivan's Childhood (Ivanovo detstvo), released in USA under the title My Name Is Ivan, is a 1962 Soviet war drama directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. The main character of the movie is orphan Russian boy Ivan (Nikolay Burlyaev) who volunteers for reconnaissance missions on Soviet-German front in order to revenge for his family.
The following weapons are seen in the movie My Name Is Ivan:
Tokarev TT-33
Soviet officers carry Tokarev TT-33 pistols.
![](/images/thumb/b/b3/ID-TT-1.jpg/600px-ID-TT-1.jpg)
TT-33 is seen on the table. Two men at the table are Capt. Kholin (Valentin Zubkov) (at the left) and Lt. Galtsev (Yevgeni Zharikov).
PPSh-41
Many Soviet soldiers are armed with PPSh-41 SMGs with drum magazines.
![](/images/thumb/4/43/ID-PPSh-2.jpg/600px-ID-PPSh-2.jpg)
Capt. Kholin (Valentin Zubkov) with PPSh.
![](/images/thumb/1/1c/ID-PPSh-3.jpg/600px-ID-PPSh-3.jpg)
A close view at Lt. Galtsev's (Yevgeni Zharikov) PPSh.
MP40
MP40 submachine guns are briefly seen in hands of German soldiers.
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 Rifle
Many Soviet soldiers are armed with full-length Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles.
RGD-33 stick grenade
An RGD-33 grenade is briefly seen in one scene.
![](/images/thumb/b/b3/ID-TT-1.jpg/600px-ID-TT-1.jpg)
An RGD-33 is seen on the table next to TT-33 pistol.