Govi Khyangand tulaldsan ni (original Mongolian title: Говь Хянганд тулалдсан нь, Russian title Через Гоби и Хинган SCherez Gobi i Khingan) is a Mongolian-Soviet-Est German 1981 war movie.
The following weapons were used in the film Across the Gobi and the Khingan (Govi Khyangand tulaldsan ni):
Handguns
Tokarev TT-33
Near all Soviet (include Issa Pliyev (Akhsarbek Bekmurzov), Vanya Sokolov (Oleg Shtefanko), Maj. Matveev (Vladimir Ivashov), Lieutenant colonel Moroz (Leonid Nevedomsky), Aleksandr Vasilevsky (Lev Zolotukhin), Kiril Afanasyevich Meretskov (Vyacheslav Yezepov), capt. Aleksey Terenkov (Andrey Martynov), Marfutenko (Nikolay Smorchkov) Chernozubenko (Ivan Afanov), Lomov (Georgi Shevtsov) and unnamed Mikhail Chigaryov) and Mongolian (iclude Lubsan (Laikhansureniyn Lkhasuren), Lavdan (R. Lutaa) and Lkhavsuren (Ts. Damdindorj) soldiers were armed with the Tokarev TT-33s, which mostly seen holstered.
Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 version.
Mongolian soldier with the holstered pistol.
Soviet soldier draws his TT.
Issa Pliyev (Akhsarbek Bekmurzov) fires his TT.
Lubsan (Laikhansureniyn Lkhasuren) brandishes his TT.
Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"
Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"s can be seen in the hands of several characters.
Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser. Note the rear tangent sight; in something of a display of wishful thinking, the C96's sight is adjustable for ranges up to 1000 meters. Later examples had a sight adjustable to a still unrealistic 500 meters. C96 pistols with fixed rear sights are very rare.
Demchig (uncredited) draws his Mauser...
...and fires it. Note the pistol cycling.
Lieutenant colonel Moroz holds the Muser.
Brigands aims their Mausers. Note the wooden holsters for it.
Luger P08
Imperial Japanese Kwantung Army officers carry Luger P08s possibly, stands for Nambu Type 14s.
Luger P08 - 9x19mm. This is blank adapted movie gun.
Japanese officer draws his Luger.
SPSh Flare Pistol
Kislenko (uncredited) gave a SPSh Flare Pistol to Maj. Matveev, who fires it one time.
Russian SPSh Flare Pistol - 26.5mm
Maj. Matveev tooked SHSh from Kislenko...
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
Many soviet Soldiers (include Vanya Sokolov) carry PPSh-41 SMGs.
Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Soviet soldiers with the PPSh.
The same soldiers a few seconds later.
Soviet soldiers with the PPSh.
Soviet soldiers with the PPSh right after the battle with Japanese Army.
PPS-43
Several Soviet soldiers uses PPS-43s.
Soviet PPS-43 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Soviet soldiers with PPS at the film begging.
Soldier at the left carry PPS on the sling.
Lieutenant colonel Moroz carry PPS on the sling.
Korenych (uncredited) with the PPS on the sling.
PPS can be seen at the background.
Stahlberg (Roman Khomyatov) with the PPS.
MP40
German soldiers can be seen used MP40 for a few seconds at the oppening scene. All shots of it were very blured.
MP40 submachine gun - 9x19mm
M3 "Grease Gun"
Temirkhanov (Valeriy Lushchevskiy) aims M3 "Grease Gun" at the one scene.
M3 "Grease Gun" - .45 ACP. The later model M3A1 would eliminate the crank lever for cocking the bolt, and instead used a simple hole in the bolt for the shooter to use their finger.
Temirkhanov aims his Grease Gun.
More close view of the gun.
M1928A1 Thompson
USA soldiers briefly carry M1928A1 Thompson during the loading the Little Boy nuclear bomb.
M1928A1 Thompson with a Stick Magazine - .45 ACP
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M91/30
All Soviet (include Vanya Sokolov) and Mongolian soldiers and peasants carry Mosin Nagant M91/30s.
Full-length, Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
Mongolian peasant aims his Mosin- Nagant.
Another Mongolian peasant fires.
Soviet soldiers with the Mosin Nagant rifles during the parade.
Another battallion of the Soviet soldiers during the same parade.
Soviet soldier carry the rifle.
Perfect view of the Mosin Nagant rifle.
Vanya Sokolov with the Mosin Nagant on the sling.
Arisaka Type 38
Bayonet attached Arisaka Type 38 rifles is the standrt firearm of all Imperial Japanese Army soldiers.
Arisaka Type 38 rifle - 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka
Japanese soldier during the attack.
Another Japanese soldier at the same scene.
Killed Japanese soldier with the rifle. Note the destroyed rifle or submachine gun at the background, right.
Bayonets attached on the rifles are perfectly seen.
Surrendered Japanese soldiers drops their rifles during the final scene.
Tokarev SVT-40
Tokarev SVT-40s can be seen holds by Soviet soldiers at the one scene.
Tokarev SVT-40 - 7.62x54mmR. Note the purple color of the bolt; this is a result of post-WWII re-arsenaling, and is thus incorrect for any media taking place during the war.
Karabiner 98k
At least one Imperial Japanese soldier fires Karabiner 98k at the film climax.
Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Japanese soldier at the right fires the Karabiner.
Unknown Rifles
Several characters uses an unknown rifles at the several scene.
Several rifles is seen at the arsenal.
Brigands with the rifles.
Another view of the same scene.
Machine Guns
Type 96 Light Machine Gun
Type 96 Light Machine Guns (most likely, the single movie prop, due the single gun appears onscreen).
Type 96 Light Machine Gun (minus magazine) - 6.5x50mm Arisaka
DShK heavy machine gun
DShK heavy machine gun
DShKM on tripod - 12.7x108mm
Goryunov SGMB
Goryunov SGM
Goryunov SGMB, mounted on BTR-152 - 7.62x54mm R
Degtyaryov DP-27
Degtyaryov DP-27
Degtyaryov DP-27 machine gun - 7.62x54mm R
Grenades & Launchers
F-1 hand grenade
F-1 hand grenade
F-1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
Trivia
Artillery
Tanks