Line of Control: Kargil
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Country
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India
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Directed by
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J.P.Dutta
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Release Date(s)
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12 December2003 19 December2003
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Actors seen using firearms
Character
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Actor
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Lt. Manoj Kumar Pandey
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Ajay Devgan
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Maj. Deepak Rampal
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Sanjay Kapoor
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Lt. Balwan Singh
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Akshaye Khanna
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Lt. Vikram Batra
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Abhishek Bachchan
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Sepoy Sanjay Kumar
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Suniel Shetty
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Capt. Anuj Nayyar
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Saif Ali Khan
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LOC Kargil is a 2003 Bollywood war film which attempts to dramatize a synopsis of the 1999 Kargil conflict (Operation Vijay). It is one of the longest Indian movies made that lasted for four hours. Following firearms were used in the Movie.
INSAS Assault Rifle
INSAS assault rifle is the the most commonly seen weapon in the movie. INSAS appears several times in this film.
5.56x45mm NATO INSAS rifle
The begining scene, message on the radio: alpha for charlie alpha for crahlie over, charlie this is alpha report to HQ over
On the radio: alpha for bravo alpha for bravo over, bravo this is alpha
Lt. Vikram Batra, 13 JAK Rifles holding an INSAS rifle
Lt. Balwan Singh, 18 Grenadiers
Maj. Deepak Rampal, 17 JAT and Capt. Anuj Nayyar, 17 JAT using INSAS rifle
Lt. Manoj Kumar Pandey, 1/11 Gurkha Rifles is taking the INSAS away from a dead solder of 16th grenadiers of Indian army
INSAS LMG
Lt. Vikram Batra, 13 JAK Rifles holding an INSAS LMG
1A1 SUB MACHINE GUN CARBINE
Soldiers from 13 JAK Rifles, Indian army were seen equiped with 9mm 1A1 SUB MACHINE GUN CARBINE
Soldiers from 18 Grenadiers, Indian Army were seen equiped with 9mm 1A1 SUB MACHINE GUN CARBINE
Capt. Anuj Nayyar, 17 JAT is carrying a 1A1 SUB MACHINE GUN CARBINE in the Mushkoh valley base camp
Bren gun
Bren gun is the main light machine gun (LMG) used by Indian soldiers in this film.
Sepoy Sanjay Kumar (Suniel Shetty) is seen using a 7.62 MM '1B' Bren gun made by Indian Ordnance Factories against Pakistani soldiers
Lt. Manoj Kumar Pandey, 1/11 Gurkha Rifles is holding a Bren gun
Lt. Manoj Kumar Pandey, 1/11 Gurkha Rifles is holding a Bren gun and a 7.62 MM bullet is seen ejecting from the gun
SVD Dragunov
A sniper from 1/11 Gurkha Rifles was seen with his SVD Dragunov
Carl Gustav (Indian clone)
Indian Army soldiers fire Carl Gustav recoilless rifles. It is known as 84mm RL (Rocket Launcher) and made in India.
Soldiers of 1/11 Gurkha Rifles are seen with Carl Gustav
Sepoy Sanjay Kumar, 13 JAK Rifles fires a Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
A soldier of 2nd Rajputana Rifles carrying Carl Gustav was shot
AK-47
AK-47 is as common with the Pakistani soldiers as the INSAS is with the Indians in the film. Pakistani soldiers are seen firing AK-47 against Indian army soldiers.
An AK-47 is seen when an enemy bunker is destroyed
FN FAL
Besides the AK-47, Pakistani soldiers were also seen using the Indian version of the FN FAL, the 1A1 rifle. It should be noted that in real life Pakistani soldiers would be armed with G3A2 rifles built by Pakistan Ordinance Factories (POF) instead of FN FALs.
A Pakistani Army soldier is holding an FN FAL
FN MAG
Soldiers from 2nd Rajputana Rifles are firing an FN MAG during acclimatisation period
A Pakistani soldier is seen using an FN MAG
Hand grenade (unknown)
Unknown hand grenade used by Pakistani soldiers
Mortar (Unknown)
Pakistani soldiers were using mortars
Bofors 155 mm howitzer field gun
Bofors 155 mm howitzer field gun is used in this film
Bofors 155 mm guns are fired at Pakistani forces
Grad BM-21 Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher
Grad BM-21 Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher is used by Indian army against Pakistani forces
Pakistani artillery
Pakistani artillery firing over national highway (NH1) to detach Ladakh from Kashmir valley
Pakistani army is giving artillery support to more than 3,000 Mujahideens across the LOC and inflicting heavy casualties on the Indians
SEPECAT Jaguar
These are actually SEPECAT Jaguar IS ground attack aircraft.
Some SEPECAT Jaguar of IAF were seen in this movie
Indian Air Force personel are loading laser-guided bombs to SEPECAT Jaguar