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− | + | Designed by Georgy Shpagin, the '''PPSh''' (RUS: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина / '''P'''istolet-'''P'''ulemot '''Sh'''pagina | English: Shpagin submachine gun) submachine gun series was utilized extensively by the Red Army during the Second World War. In 1940, dissatisfied with the material and labor investment required to manufacture [[Degtyaryov PPD-40]] submachine guns, the People's Commissariat of Arms instructed gunsmiths to submit designs for a submachine gun similar or better in tactical and technical terms to the PPD-40 that could be manufactured quickly and cheaply. In the fall of 1940, G. S. Shpagin and B. G. Shpitalny each submitted weapons, the '''Shpagin PPSh-40''' and [[Shpitalny PPSh-40]] respectively, for consideration. After trials, Shpagin's submachine gun design won and was accepted into service in the Red Army as the '''"Shpagin PPSh-41"'''. Several million PPSh-41s were produced during WWII, and the widespread use of the weapon became lead to its image becoming inseparable from that of the Red Army infantryman. The USSR supplied PPSh submachine guns to many of its allies and vassal states after the Second World War, including Korea, East Germany, and North Vietnam, which led to the submachine gun's later proliferation in other, later conflicts. | |
− | In 1942, a competition was announced for a new submachine gun, which was to complement the PPSh. The new submachine gun, described as "special", was to weigh no more than 3 | + | In 1942, a competition was announced for a new submachine gun, which was to complement the PPSh. The new submachine gun, described as "special", was to weigh no more than {{convert|kg|3}} and have a theoretical rate of fire of 400-500 rounds/min. A great emphasis was also placed on simplifying production, with it assumed that the gun would be composed mostly of easy-to-manufacture stamped steel and that each gun would require no more than 3.5 man-hours of work. Georgy Shpagin entered the competition, submitting the '''Shpagin PPSh-42''' (also known in the West as the '''Shpagin PPSh-2''', the "second Shpagin model"). However, after tests, it turned out to be worse than its competitors (with the [[Sudayev PPS]] winning overall) and only 200-250 copies were produced. |
− | + | Most of the early pre-production PPSh-41 submachine guns were captured by Germany and designated as the "'''MP 717(r)'''". Some weapons, converted to fire 9x19mm Parabellum ammunition, were designated '''MP-41(r)'''. | |
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=Shpagin PPSh-40= | =Shpagin PPSh-40= | ||
− | [[File:PPsh-41 early sight drum mag Right.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Shpagin PPSh-40 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev | + | [[File:PPsh-41 early sight drum mag Right.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Shpagin PPSh-40, pre-production model - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.]] |
− | + | Early PPSh submachine guns produced prior to the weapon's adoption by the Red Army are known as the '''Shpagin PPSh-40''' (RUS: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина 1940 года / '''P'''istolet-'''P'''ulemot '''Sh'''pagina 19'''40''' goda | English: Shpagin submachine gun 1940). The first PPSh was assembled on August 26, 1940, and a test batch of 25 units was produced in October 1940. At the end of November 1940, based on the results of field tests and technological evaluation of the PPSh samples submitted for consideration, it was recommended for adoption. On December 21, 1940, the Shpagin submachine gun was adopted by the Red Army under the designation "Shpagin PPSh-41". However, pre-production models were already produced without official consent, and several hundred were produced before official acceptance. These models were taken over by the Germans and put into service under the designation "'''MP 717(r)'''". Western media refer to this subtype simply as '''"Early PPSh-41"'''. It can be distinguished by its adjustable rear sight. | |
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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[[File:PPSh-41 Box Right.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Shpagin PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Late type. Box magazine.]] | [[File:PPSh-41 Box Right.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Shpagin PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Late type. Box magazine.]] | ||
− | The '''Shpagin PPSh-41''' (Russian: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина; '''''P'''istolet '''P'''ulemyot '''Sh'''pagina''), was a Soviet submachine gun used by the Red Army during World War 2. Designed to be easier to manufacture and more reliable than the [[Degtyaryov PPD-40]] that it replaced, it was a great success in spite of its weight. | + | The '''Shpagin PPSh-41''' (Russian: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина; '''''P'''istolet '''P'''ulemyot '''Sh'''pagina''), was a Soviet submachine gun used by the Red Army during World War 2. Designed to be easier to manufacture and more reliable than the [[Degtyaryov PPD-40]] that it replaced, it was a great success in spite of its weight. It was adopted on December 21, 1940, and over 90,000 units were produced by the end of 1941. In 1942, 1.5 million submachine guns were produced. The gun was used with a 71 round drum magazine (matched to the weapon and not necessarily interchangeable with those from other guns). In 1942, box magazines for 35 rounds were introduced, which were not interchangeable with the [[Sudayev PPS]]. Modifications were also made to the magazine well to increase its durability and a higher tolerance was introduced so that the interchangeability of magazines between models was not a problem. This model was often called the "'''Late PPSh-41'''" and was the basis of production until its discontinuation in 1955. The "disk" (as the Soviets preferred to call it) was heavy and hard to load, but the drum magazine remained the most commonly issued type throughout the war. The PPSh-41 has become completely inseparable from the image of a generic WWII Red Army trooper (quite accurately since entire rifle companies were equipped with them: the fact that two could be produced by sawing a [[Mosin Nagant Rifle|Mosin-Nagant]] barrel in half certainly helped with this), and thus is found on countless monuments. |
− | + | The PPSh was designed to fire short bursts and single shots. It used a simple open-bolt design to allow for fully-automatic fire, which simplified manufacturing and design. The system had a few drawbacks, however; it required the use of a massive lock, which increased the total weight of the weapon, and the weapon could inadvertently fire when struck (for example, when dropped), even when the safety was engaged. Its actual burst firing range was approximately 200 m, which is significantly higher than other contemporary submachine guns. The weapon's 7.62x25 mm ammunition and long barrel also provided a high muzzle velocity (500 m/s), especially when compared to other contemporary submachine guns. The high rate of fire, on the one hand, resulted in high ammunition consumption and rapid overheating of the barrel, but on the other hand, it ensured high fire density, which gave an advantage in close combat. | |
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− | The [[Sudayev PPS | + | The [[Sudayev PPS]] is a partially related successor development that is often incorrectly cited as a derivative or variant of the PPSh-41. |
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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=MP 41(r)= | =MP 41(r)= | ||
[[File:PPSH 9MM.JPG|thumb|right|400px|MP 41(r) - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | [[File:PPSH 9MM.JPG|thumb|right|400px|MP 41(r) - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | ||
− | The '''MP 41(r)''' ('''Maschinenpistole 41(r)''') is a German submachine gun developed from captured Soviet '''PPSh-41''' submachine guns. The conversion features rechambering for 9x19mm Parabellum instead of the standard 7 | + | The '''MP 41(r)''' ('''Maschinenpistole 41(r)''') is a German submachine gun developed from captured Soviet '''PPSh-41''' submachine guns. The conversion features rechambering for 9x19mm Parabellum instead of the standard 7.62x25mm. |
− | During World War II, Germany converted some captured PPSh-41s into 9x19mm and adopted them as the MP41(r). | + | |
+ | During World War II, Germany converted some captured PPSh-41s into 9x19mm and adopted them as the MP41(r). Unconverted PPSh-41s were also adopted as the MP717(r), which were issued with 7.63x25mm Mauser ammunition, which is compatible with 7.62 Tokarev firearms but is less powerful. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
− | *[[Degtyaryov PPD]] - | + | *[[Degtyaryov PPD]] - Used by the Red Army prior to the adoption of the PPSh |
− | *[[Shpitalny PPSh]] - | + | *[[Shpitalny PPSh]] - Designed by B. G. Shpitalny, lost the 1940 design competition to Shpagin's design |
− | *[[Sudayev PPS]] - Produced | + | *[[Sudayev PPS]] - Produced alongside the Shpagin PPSh-41 |
[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Submachine Gun]] | [[Category:Submachine Gun]] |
Revision as of 00:44, 13 June 2024
Designed by Georgy Shpagin, the PPSh (RUS: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина / Pistolet-Pulemot Shpagina | English: Shpagin submachine gun) submachine gun series was utilized extensively by the Red Army during the Second World War. In 1940, dissatisfied with the material and labor investment required to manufacture Degtyaryov PPD-40 submachine guns, the People's Commissariat of Arms instructed gunsmiths to submit designs for a submachine gun similar or better in tactical and technical terms to the PPD-40 that could be manufactured quickly and cheaply. In the fall of 1940, G. S. Shpagin and B. G. Shpitalny each submitted weapons, the Shpagin PPSh-40 and Shpitalny PPSh-40 respectively, for consideration. After trials, Shpagin's submachine gun design won and was accepted into service in the Red Army as the "Shpagin PPSh-41". Several million PPSh-41s were produced during WWII, and the widespread use of the weapon became lead to its image becoming inseparable from that of the Red Army infantryman. The USSR supplied PPSh submachine guns to many of its allies and vassal states after the Second World War, including Korea, East Germany, and North Vietnam, which led to the submachine gun's later proliferation in other, later conflicts.
In 1942, a competition was announced for a new submachine gun, which was to complement the PPSh. The new submachine gun, described as "special", was to weigh no more than 6.6 lbs (3 kg) and have a theoretical rate of fire of 400-500 rounds/min. A great emphasis was also placed on simplifying production, with it assumed that the gun would be composed mostly of easy-to-manufacture stamped steel and that each gun would require no more than 3.5 man-hours of work. Georgy Shpagin entered the competition, submitting the Shpagin PPSh-42 (also known in the West as the Shpagin PPSh-2, the "second Shpagin model"). However, after tests, it turned out to be worse than its competitors (with the Sudayev PPS winning overall) and only 200-250 copies were produced.
Most of the early pre-production PPSh-41 submachine guns were captured by Germany and designated as the "MP 717(r)". Some weapons, converted to fire 9x19mm Parabellum ammunition, were designated MP-41(r).
Shpagin PPSh-40
Early PPSh submachine guns produced prior to the weapon's adoption by the Red Army are known as the Shpagin PPSh-40 (RUS: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина 1940 года / Pistolet-Pulemot Shpagina 1940 goda | English: Shpagin submachine gun 1940). The first PPSh was assembled on August 26, 1940, and a test batch of 25 units was produced in October 1940. At the end of November 1940, based on the results of field tests and technological evaluation of the PPSh samples submitted for consideration, it was recommended for adoption. On December 21, 1940, the Shpagin submachine gun was adopted by the Red Army under the designation "Shpagin PPSh-41". However, pre-production models were already produced without official consent, and several hundred were produced before official acceptance. These models were taken over by the Germans and put into service under the designation "MP 717(r)". Western media refer to this subtype simply as "Early PPSh-41". It can be distinguished by its adjustable rear sight.
Specifications
(Production: 1940 - 1940)
- Type: Submachine Gun
- Country of Origin: Soviet Union
- Caliber: 7.62mm, 7.63mm
- Cartridge: 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 7.63x25mm Mauser (MP 717(r))
- Weight: 7.1 lbs (3.2 kg)
- Length: 31 in (78.8 cm)
- Barrel length: 10.7 in (27.3 cm)
- Capacity: 71-round drum magazine
- Rate of fire: 1000 rpm
The Shpagin PPSh-40 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notes / Episode | Date |
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Liquidation (Likvidatsiya) | 2007 |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
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Far Cry 6 | 2021 | |||
Enlisted | MP 717(r) | 2021 |
Animation
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
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Lupin Zero | 2022 |
Shpagin PPSh-41
The Shpagin PPSh-41 (Russian: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина; Pistolet Pulemyot Shpagina), was a Soviet submachine gun used by the Red Army during World War 2. Designed to be easier to manufacture and more reliable than the Degtyaryov PPD-40 that it replaced, it was a great success in spite of its weight. It was adopted on December 21, 1940, and over 90,000 units were produced by the end of 1941. In 1942, 1.5 million submachine guns were produced. The gun was used with a 71 round drum magazine (matched to the weapon and not necessarily interchangeable with those from other guns). In 1942, box magazines for 35 rounds were introduced, which were not interchangeable with the Sudayev PPS. Modifications were also made to the magazine well to increase its durability and a higher tolerance was introduced so that the interchangeability of magazines between models was not a problem. This model was often called the "Late PPSh-41" and was the basis of production until its discontinuation in 1955. The "disk" (as the Soviets preferred to call it) was heavy and hard to load, but the drum magazine remained the most commonly issued type throughout the war. The PPSh-41 has become completely inseparable from the image of a generic WWII Red Army trooper (quite accurately since entire rifle companies were equipped with them: the fact that two could be produced by sawing a Mosin-Nagant barrel in half certainly helped with this), and thus is found on countless monuments.
The PPSh was designed to fire short bursts and single shots. It used a simple open-bolt design to allow for fully-automatic fire, which simplified manufacturing and design. The system had a few drawbacks, however; it required the use of a massive lock, which increased the total weight of the weapon, and the weapon could inadvertently fire when struck (for example, when dropped), even when the safety was engaged. Its actual burst firing range was approximately 200 m, which is significantly higher than other contemporary submachine guns. The weapon's 7.62x25 mm ammunition and long barrel also provided a high muzzle velocity (500 m/s), especially when compared to other contemporary submachine guns. The high rate of fire, on the one hand, resulted in high ammunition consumption and rapid overheating of the barrel, but on the other hand, it ensured high fire density, which gave an advantage in close combat.
The Sudayev PPS is a partially related successor development that is often incorrectly cited as a derivative or variant of the PPSh-41.
Specifications
(Production: 1941 – 1955)
- Type: Submachine Gun
- Country of Origin: Soviet Union
- Caliber: 7.62mm, 7.63mm, 9mm
- Cartridge: 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 7.63x25mm Mauser (MP 717(r)), 9x19mm Parabellum (MP 41(r) and SKL-41 semi-auto clone)
- Weight: 8 lbs (3.6 kg) empty, 11.9 lbs (5.4 kg) with fully loaded drum
- Length: 33.2 in (84.3 cm)
- Barrel length: 10.6 in (26.9 cm)
- Capacity: 35-round box magazine, 71-round drum magazine
- Rate of fire: 1000 rpm
The Shpagin PPSh-41 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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Our Girls (Nashi devushki) | Red Army soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 1942 | |
The Bridge (Most) | A Soviet soldier | 1942 | ||
Two Soldiers (Dva boytsa) | Mark Bernes | Arkady Dzjubin | 1943 | |
Boris Andreyev | Sasha Svintsov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Invincible (Nepobedimye) | Boris Blinov | Bondaretz | 1943 | |
Native Shores (Rodnye berega) | Daniil Sagal | Sgt. Vasiliy Kustov | 1943 | |
Anatoliy Nikitin | Pvt. Pyotr Savkin | |||
Andrey Miroshnichenko | Pvt. Semyon Lyashenko | |||
Ivan Pereverzev | The battalion commander | |||
In the Name of the Fatherland (Vo imya Rodiny) | Soviet soldiers | 1943 | ||
The Front | Boris Blinov | Sgt. Ostapenko | 1943 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Wait for Me (Zhdi menya) | Lev Sverdlin | Mikhail Vainshtein | 1943 | |
Boris Blinov | Nikolai Yermolov | |||
Ekaterina Sipavina | Pasha | |||
The Marine Battalion (Morskoy batalion) | Andrei Abrikosov | Sergei Markin | 1944 | |
Pyotr Alejnikov | Pyotr Yakovlev | |||
Lidiya Smirnova | Varya Markina | |||
Soviet marines | ||||
The Last Hill (Malakhov kurgan) | Fyodor Ishchenko | A Soviet sailor | 1944 | |
Nikolay Gorlov | A Soviet sailor | |||
Yevgeni Perov | A Soviet sailor | |||
Zurab Lejava | A Soviet sailor | |||
Maria Pastukhova | Maria Perventsova | |||
Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny) | Evgeniy Samoylov | Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov | 1944 | |
Ivan Lyubeznov | Lt. Pavel Demidov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Military Secret (Poyedinok) | A Soviet soldier | With stick magazine | 1945 | |
The Turning Point (Velikiy perelom) | Vladimir Maryev | Lt. Fyodorov | With drum magazine | 1945 |
Pavel Volkov | Yefreytor Stepan | |||
Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | |||
Son of the Regiment (Syn polka) | Soviet soldiers | 1946 | ||
The Battle of the Rails (La bataille du rail) | German soldiers | Without magazines | 1946 | |
A Noisy Household (Bespokoynoe khozyaystvo) | Lyudmila Tselikovskaya | Tonya Kalmykova | 1946 | |
Mikhail Zharov | Starshina (Sgt.Maj.) Semibab | |||
Aleksandr Grave | Pvt. Tikhon Ogurtsov | |||
Georgiy Svetlani | Pvt. Sorokonozhkin | |||
Vladimir Uralsky | Pvt. Gvozdaryov | |||
Bezymyannyy Island (Ostrov Bezymyannyy) | Soviet pilots and sailors | 1946 | ||
Secret Agent (Podvig razvedchika) | Soviet soldiers and partisans | With drum and stick magazines | 1947 | |
Story of a Real Man | Soviet soldier | 1948 | ||
The White Darkness (Bílá tma) | Boris Andreyev | Sasha Dugin | With drum magazine | 1948 |
Jozef Budský | Laco Pánek | With stick magazine | ||
Ladislav H. Struna | Jan Holeša | With stick magazine | ||
Mária Prechovská | Nurse Katka | With stick magazine | ||
Natasa Tanská | Rozka Kafková | With stick magazine | ||
Rudolf Deyl | Zika | With drum magazine | ||
František Dibarbora | 'Strategist' | With drum magazine | ||
The partisans | ||||
Wolves' Lairs (Vlcie diery) | Mikuláš Huba | Matúš Svrčina | With drum magazine | 1948 |
Magdalena Lokvencová | Anna | With drum magazine | ||
The partisans | ||||
Victorious Return (Majup ar uzvaru) | Zanis Katlaps | Tolens | With drum and stick magazines | 1948 |
Rihards Zandersons | Lazda | |||
Soviet soldiers and partisans | ||||
The Star (Zvezda) | Anatoliy Verbitskiy | Lt. Travkin | 1949 | |
Aleksei Pokrovsky | Lt. Mesheryakov | |||
Nikolai Kryuchkov | Sgt. Mamochkin | |||
Vasiliy Merkuryev | Starshina Anikanov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingradskaya bitva), Part I | Boris Smirnov | Lt. Kaleganov | With drum magazines | 1949 |
Leonid Knyazev | Sgt. Yakov Pavlov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingradskaya bitva), Part II | Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | 1949 | |
The Secret Brigade (Konstantin Zaslonov) | Vladimir Druzhnikov | Konstantin Zaslonov | 1949 | |
Vladimir Dedyushko | Semyon Krushina | |||
Vladimir Maryev | Semenikhin | |||
Soviet partisans | ||||
Little Partisan (Malý partyzán) | Partisans | 1950 | ||
Steel Helmet, The | North Korean infantry | 1951 | ||
Action B (Akce B) | Rudolf Deyl | Lt. Málek | With drum magazine | 1952 |
Oldrich Lukes | Ensign Suk | |||
Antonie Hegerlíková | Mária | |||
Antonín Sura | Private Láda | |||
Jirí Sovák | Private Jula | |||
Czechoslovak soldiers | ||||
The Onset (Nástup) | Czechoslovak and soviet soldiers | 1953 | ||
Outpost in the Mountains (Zastava v gorakh) | Vladlen Davydov | Sr. Lt. Lunin | 1953 | |
Sergei Gurzo | Sgt. Kuleshov | |||
Lev Lobov | Starshina Zakharov | |||
Aleksandr Susnin | Pvt. Vorobyov | |||
Kirill Zashibin | Pvt. Shumov | |||
Soviet border guards | ||||
The Tank Brigade | Július Pántik | Sgt. Klimko | With drum magazine | 1955 |
Jirí Sovák | Jasko | With drum magazine | ||
Soviet and Czechoslovak soldiers | ||||
Heroes of Shipka (Geroite na Shipka) | Soviet soldiers | 1955 | ||
Sky Without Stars | Horst Buchholz | Mischa Bjelkin | 1955 | |
Soviet soldiers and East German border guards | ||||
Ernst Thälmann - Leader of his Class | Hans-Peter Minetti | Fiete Jansen | 1955 | |
Soviet soldiers and partisans | ||||
The Road (Doroga) | Soviet soldiers | 1955 | ||
Soldiers (Soldaty) | Leonid Kmit | Chumak | With drum magazine | 1956 |
Vsevolod Safonov | Kerzhentsev | With drum magazine | ||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Unknown Soldier | Soviet soldiers | 1955 | ||
Jurásek | Vladimir Gulyaev | Sgt. Aleksey Solovyov | With stick magazine | 1956 |
Canal (Kanal) | Polish insurgents | With drum magazines | 1957 | |
The Hunters | Robert Mitchum | Major Cleve Saville | 1958 | |
Robert Wagner | Lieutenant Ed Pell | With drum magazine | ||
Ashes and Diamonds | Polish and Russian soldiers | With drum magazines | 1958 | |
At That Time, at Christmas... (Tenkrát o vánocích) | Otto Lackovic | Cpl. Benko | With drum magazine | 1958 |
Jirí Vala | Pvt. Vítek | |||
Vladimír Mensík | Pvt. Simácek | |||
Jirí Sovák | Pvt. Karlícek | |||
Antonín Sura | Pvt. Jirka | |||
Czechoslovak soldiers | ||||
The Cranes are Flying | Soviet troops | With drum magazines | 1958 | |
Aleksey Batalov | Boris | |||
Konstantin Kadochnikov | Volodya | |||
My Dear Fellow (Dorogoy moy chelovek) | Aleksey Batalov | Dr. Vladimir Ustimenko | 1958 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Over Tissa (Nad Tissoy) | Leonid Chubarov | Sgt. Voloshenko | With drum magazine | 1958 |
Viktor Solomatin | Pvt. Stepanov | |||
Soviet Border Guards | ||||
Captain Dabac | Ladislav Chudík | cpt. Dabac | With drum magazine | 1959 |
Elo Romancík | Commissar Garaj | With drum magazine | ||
Slovak partisans and Soviet soldier | ||||
Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? | Joachim Hansen | Oberleutnant Gerd Wisse | With drum magazine | 1959 |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Pork Chop Hill | Chinese soldiers | With stick and drum magazines | 1959 | |
Destiny of a Man (Sudba cheloveka) | Soviet soldiers | 1959 | ||
Smugglers of Death | Radovan Lukavský | CWO. SNB Václav Kot | With stick magazine | 1959 |
Jirí Vala | WO. SNB Karel Zeman | |||
Milan Holubár | WO. SNB Zácek | |||
Vladimír Mensík | WO. SNB Baryška | |||
Rudolf Jelínek | Sgt.SNB Cigánek | |||
SNB border guard | With drum and stick magazine | |||
Thirst (Zhazhda) | Vyacheslav Tikhonov | Oleg Bezborodko | With drum magazines | 1959 |
Yuri Belov | Vasya Rogozin | |||
Anton Dotsenko | Nikita Nechipaylo | |||
Vladimir Ivanov | Tvyordokhlebov | |||
Boris Bityukov | Capt. Lt. Alekseyenko | |||
Soviet sailors | ||||
Slingboy | Gustáv Valach | Pfc. Šamonil | With stick magazine | 1960 |
Frantisek Krahulík | Sgt. Kvačil | With drum magazine | ||
Svatopluk Skládal | A driver of truck | With drum magazine | ||
Jindrich Narenta | German spy | With drum magazine | ||
Czechoslovak and Soviet soldiers | ||||
Fortress on Wheels (Krepost na kolesah) | Andrei Khlebnikov | Sgt. Aleksei Gogolko | 1960 | |
Mikhail Pugovkin | Sgt. Ivan Vozhzhov | |||
Grigory Mikhaylov | Maj. Pyotr Kirillovich | |||
Vasili Vekshin | Political commissair Samarin | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Smrt sa volá Engelchen | Ivan Mistrík | Volodya | With drum magazine | 1960 |
Stefan Kvietik | Fred | |||
Július Vasek | Peter | |||
Partisans | ||||
The Last Salvo (Posledniye zalpy) | Yuriy Nazarov | Capt. Dmitiy Novikov | 1960 | |
Mikhail Kozakov | Starshina Gorbachyov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Five Days, Five Nights (Fünf Tage - Fünf Nächte) | Vsevolod Safonov | Captain Leonov | 1961 | |
Vsevolod Sanayev | Starshina Yefim Kozlov | |||
Nikolay Smorchkov | Tkachenko | |||
Gennadiy Yukhtin | Strokov | |||
Nikolay Pogodin | Rudakov | |||
Pyotr Lyubeshkin | Terentyev | |||
Vladimir Pitsek | Galkin | |||
Aleksandr Demyanenko | Young Soldier | |||
Nikolai Aparin | Elder soldier | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Spring (Kwiecien) | Henryk Bak | Lt-Col. Czapran | With drum magazine | 1961 |
Leszek Hedegen | Ens. Juliusz Szumibor | |||
Witold Pyrkosz | Lt. Galicki | |||
Jozef Kalita | Czapran´s adjutant | |||
Polish soldiers | With drum and stick magazine | |||
In the Hard Hour (V trudnyy chas) | Vladimir Kashpur | Sgt. Kuzma Kroykov | With drum magazines | 1961 |
Svetlana Kharitonova | Varvara Oknova | |||
Yuriy Nazarov | Sr. Lt. Pyotr Kotelnikov | |||
Vladimir Zamanskiy | Politruk Parfentyev | |||
Nina Mager | Olya Kotelnikova | |||
Igor Kvasha | Senya | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Peace to Him Who Enters (Mir vkhodyashchemu) | Viktor Avdyushko | Pvt. Ivan Yamshchikov | 1961 | |
Aleksandr Demyanenko | Jr.Lt. Shura Ivlev | |||
Stanislav Khitrov | Pvt. Pavel Rukavitsyn | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
My Name Is Ivan | Valentin Zubkov | Capt. Kholin | 1962 | |
Yevgeni Zharikov | Lt. Galtsev | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Manchurian Candidate | Chinese guards | With drum magazines | 1962 | |
And Your Love Too | Armin Mueller-Stahl | Ullrich Sittich | 1962 | |
Alfonso Arau | Alfredo | |||
East German border guards | ||||
There Beyond the Forest (Tam za lesem) | Jirí Vala | Brzon | With drum magazine | 1962 |
Ivan Palúch | Dohnal | |||
Vlado Kostovic | Fichtl | |||
Tibor Kiss | Jurka | |||
Czechoslovak and Soviet soldiers | ||||
Death Is Called Engelchen | Jan Kacer | Pavel | With drum magazine | 1963 |
Antonín Molcík | Toník | With stick magazine | ||
Otto Lackovic | Ondrej | With stick magazine | ||
Pavel Bártl | Dimitrij | With stick magazine | ||
The partisans | With drum and stick magazine | |||
Monsieur Gangster | Jean Luisi | The killer | 1963 | |
The Third Flare (Tretya raketa) | Stanislav Lyubshin | Pvt. Loznyak | 1963 | |
Georgi Zhzhyonov | Sgt. Zheltykh | |||
Yuriy Dubrovin | Pvt. Krivenok | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Little Soldier (Le petit soldat) | Seen on a documentary photo of Hungarian Revolution of 1956 | 1963 | ||
The Mad Executioners | Seen in the police museum | 1963 | ||
Where is the General? (Gdzie jest general?) | Boleslaw Plotnicki | Sgt. Panasiuk | With drum magazine | 1964 |
Waclaw Kowalski | Sgt. Kaziuk | With drum magazine | ||
Polish soldiers | ||||
Behold A Pale Horse | Spanish Republican soldier | Anachronism | 1964 | |
At Your Threshold (U Tvoyego Poroga) | Russian soldiers | 1964 | ||
The Foothold (Pyad' zemli) | Aleksandr Zbruev | Lt. Motovilov | 1964 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Living and the Dead (Zhivye i Myortvye) | Russian soldiers | With drum magazines | 1964 | |
The Last Man on Earth | Mutants | With drum magazine and the vertical forgrip of a Thompson SMG | 1964 | |
Attack and Retreat (Italiani brava gente) | Soviet soldiers and partisans | 1964 | ||
Across the Cemetery (Cherez kladbishche) | Soviet partisans | 1965 | ||
The Bells Toll for the Barefooted (Zvony pre bosých) | Ivan Rajniak | Partisan Stašek | With drum magazine | 1965 |
Axel Dietrich | Hans Joachim Gruber | |||
Fantômas se déchaîne | Bodyguard of Fantômas | With drum magazine | 1965 | |
The Adventures of Werner Holt (Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt) | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 1965 | |
No Unknown Soldiers (Net neizvestnykh soldat) | Aleksandr Movchan | Sr. Lt. Sobolyak | With drum magazines | 1965 |
Viktor Miroshnichenko | Pyotr Chumak | |||
Soso Lagidze | Sergo Meliava | |||
Vitali Doroshenko | Ivan Nikonorov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Check Passed: No Mines (Provereno nema mina) | Leonid Tarabarinov | Demid | With drum magazine | 1965 |
Boro Begovic | Stevan | |||
Eskendir Umurzakov | Shaken | |||
Nobody Wanted to Die (Niekas nenorejo mirti) | Balys Juskevicius | Militia Sergeant | 1966 | |
Regimantas Adomaitis | Donatas Lokys | |||
The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming | John Phillip Law | Alexei Kolchin | With stick magazine | 1966 |
Alan Arkin | Lt. Rozanov | |||
Carl Reiner | Walt Whittaker | |||
Soviet sailors | ||||
And All Will Be Quiet (Potem nastapi cisza) | Marek Perepeczko | Lt. Marek Kolski | With drum magazine | 1966 |
Daniel Olbrychski | SLt. Stefan 'Zbik' Olewicz | |||
Witold Pyrkosz | Lt. Leoniak | |||
Zygmunt Malawski | WP Capt. in Beswitz | |||
Boleslaw Abart | SLt. Furan | |||
Jan Pawel Kruk | Cpl. Sek | |||
Andrzej Herder | Pvt. Macienga | |||
Feliks Szajnert | WP LCpl., staff guard | |||
Ryszard Wojciechowski | WP soldier, who shot Adam | |||
Zbigniew Geiger | WP soldier in Beswitz | |||
Polish soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | |||
Trap (Zapadnya) | Yuriy Kuzmenkov | Lt. Klimchenko | With stick magazine | 1966 |
Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | |||
Wild Honey (Dikiy myod) | Vladimir Samoylov | Col. Lazhechnikov | With drum magazine | 1966 |
Nikolay Pogodin | Capt. Zhuk | |||
Daniil Netrebin | Capt. Murashko | |||
Gurgen Tonunts | Sgt. Guloyan | |||
Viktor Fainleib | Pvt. Shraibman | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers | ||||
The Tunnel (Tunelul) | Lev Prygunov | Grigoriy | With stick magazine | 1966 |
Florin Piersic | Dutu | |||
Valentina Malyavina | Natasha | With drum magazines | ||
Viktor Filippov | Sergei | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
"Cyclone" Will Begin at Night ("Tsiklon" nachnyotsya nochyu) | Soviet and German soldiers | With drum and box magazines | 1967 | |
Spring on The Oder (Vesna na Odere) | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazine | 1967 | |
Zhenya, Zhenechka and "katyusha" | Oleg Dal | Zhenya Kolyshkin | With drum magazine | 1967 |
Mikhail Kokshenov | Pvt. Zakhar Kosykh | With drum magazine | ||
Pavel Morozenko | Sgt. Aleksei Zyryanov | With stick magazine | ||
Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | |||
Krepkiy oreshek | Red Army soldiers | With drum magazine | 1967 | |
Retribution (Vozmezdie) | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 1967 | |
Major "Whirlwind" (Mayor "Vikhr") | Soviet soldiers | 1967 | ||
Strong with Spirit (Silnye dukhom) | Aleksandr Galevskiy | Prikhodko | 1967 | |
Soviet partisans | ||||
Farewell (Proshchay) | Soviet soldiers and sailors | 1967 | ||
Way into "Saturn" (Put v "Saturn") | Mikhail Volkov | Sergei Krylov-Kramer | 1967 | |
Soviet partisans | ||||
The End of "Saturn" (Konets "Saturna") | Soviet partisans | 1968 | ||
At War as at War (Na Voyne kak na Voyne) | Mikhail Kononov | Junior lieutenant Maleshkin | With drum magazine | 1968 |
Oleg Borisov | Domeshek | |||
Fyodor Odinokov | Byankin | |||
Yuri Dubrovin | Gromykhalo | |||
I, Justice (Já, spravedlnost) | Men disguised as Soviet soldiers | 1968 | ||
Pasha (Le Pacha) | André Pousse | Quinquin | 1968 | |
Quinquin's henchman | ||||
The Marathon (Maratón) | Vladimír Mensík | Pfc. Jarda Strecha - Ruda's brother | With drum magazine | 1968 |
Ivan Mistrík | Sgt. Stefan Jakubisko | |||
Svatopluk Matyás | Lt. Soukup | |||
Ivan Vyskocil | Cpl. Jozka | |||
Czechoslovak and Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Shield and the Sword (Shchit i mech) | Gavriil Yegiazarov | Maj. Dzhalalov | 1968 | |
Soviet soldiers, Abwehr agents | ||||
Fit for Non-Combatant Duty (Goden k nestroevoy) | Mikhail Pugovkin | Starshina (Sgt. Maj.) Kachura | With stick magazine | 1968 |
Boris Gitin | Pavel Fomin | With stick magazine | ||
Kakhi Kavsadze | Skhirladze | With drum magazines | ||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
I Was Nineteen (Ich war neunzehn) | Aleksey Eybozhenko | Sr. Lt. Sascha Ziganjuk | With drum magazines | 1968 |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Scouts (Razvedchiki) | Ivan Mikolaychuk | Capt.-Lt. Viktor Kurganov | With stick magazine | 1968 |
Leonid Bykov | Sashko Makarenko | With drum magazines | ||
Aleksei Smirnov | Vasiliy Sigaev | |||
Anatoli Yurchenko | Nikolay | |||
Gizhuri Kobakhidze | Koberidze | |||
Vitali Doroshenko | Lt. Kashkin | |||
Soviet soldiers and sailors | ||||
Az oroszlán ugrani készül | László Papp | Pikó | 9mm conversion | 1969 |
István Bujtor | Menő Fej | |||
Song About Manshuk (Pesn_o_Manshuk) | Natalya Arinbasarova | Sgt. Manshuk Mametova | With drum magazine | 1969 |
Nikita Mikhalkov | Lt. Valeriy Yezhov | |||
Nurzhuman Ikhtymbayev | Sgt. Zharkinbayev | |||
Yuriy Sarantsev | 1st Lt. Lomov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Che! | Cuban rebels | 1969 | ||
Liberation: The Fire Bulge | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazine | 1969 | |
Liberation: Breakthrough | Soviet soldiers | 1969 | ||
Liberation: Direction of the Main Blow | Soviet soldiers and partisans | 1969 | ||
On the way to Berlin (Na puti v Berlin) | Soviet soldiers and officers | 1969 | ||
One Chance in One Thousand (Odin shans iz tysyachi) | Soviet sailors | 1969 | ||
How I Unleashed World War II | Polish partisans | With drum magazine | 1970 | |
The Naval Mettle (Morskoy kharakter) | Boris Tokarev | Andrey Krotkikh | 1970 | |
Vladimir Kostin | Aleksandr Surnin | |||
Aleksandr Lukyanov | Yefim Korzh | |||
Lyudmila Gladunko | Tatyana | |||
Soviet Marines | ||||
Adelheid | Jan Vostrcil | Strm. SNB Hejma | With stick magazine | 1970 |
Pavel Landovský | RG man Jindra | With drum magazine | ||
Karel Belohradský | RG man on motorcycle | With stick magazine | ||
Czechoslovak soldiers and RG men | ||||
Black Sun (Chyornoye solntse) | African soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 1970 | |
My Zero Hour (Meine Stunde Null) | Soviet soldiers | 1970 | ||
I Am 11-17 (Ya - 11-17) | Gennadi Donyagin | Starshina 2nd stage Andrey | 1970 | |
Liberation: The Battle of Berlin | Soviet and Polish soldiers | 1971 | ||
Liberation: The Last Assault | Soviet soldiers | 1971 | ||
No Way Back (Obratnoj dorogi net) | Galina Polskikh | Galya | With drum magazine | 1971 |
Igor Yasulovich | Bertolet | |||
Lev Lemke | Solomon Berkovich | |||
Trial of the Road (Proverka na dorogakh) | Partisans | With drum magazine | 1971 | |
Legend of the Living Dead (Legenda o živých mrtvých) | Ladislav Vecera | Vasil | With drum magazine | 1971 |
Josef Šebek | Michal | |||
Eliška Balzerová | Saša | |||
Renáta Doleželová | Helenka | |||
Jana Švandová | Tanya | |||
Zdena Kružíková | Valya | |||
Partisans | ||||
Officers (Ofitsery) | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazine | 1971 | |
The Stolen Train (Otkradnatiyat vlak) | Boris Tokarev | Lt. Rubashkin | 1971 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Hot Snow (Goryachiy Sneg) | Boris Tokarev | Lt. Kuznetsov | With drum magazine | 1972 |
Yuriy Nazarov | Sgt. Ukhanov | |||
Igor Ledogorov | Col. Osin | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
With Clean Hands (Cu mainile curate) | Stefan Mihailescu-Braila | Buciurligă | With stick magazine | 1972 |
Romanian criminals | ||||
Izhora Battalion (Izhorskiy batalyon) | Soviet soldiers | 1972 | ||
The Battle After the Victory (Boy posle pobedy) | Gehlen Organization saboteurs | 1972 | ||
Hot Winter (Horká zima) | Ladislav Trojan | Fousek | With drum magazine | 1973 |
Marian Sotník | Laco | |||
Partisans | ||||
Only Old Men Are Going to Battle (V boy idut odni "stariki") | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazine | 1973 | |
The Last Cartridge (Ultimul cartus) | Ilarion Ciobanu | Mihai Roman | 1973 | |
Police and criminals | ||||
Poem of Kovpak: Alarm (Duma o Kovpake: Nabat) | Valentin Belokhvostik | Semyon Rudnev | 1973 | |
Lupin the Third: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy | Kunie Tanaka | Daisuke Jigen | 1974 | |
Yûki Meguro | Arsene Lupin III | |||
Mobster | ||||
Under a Stone Sky | Oleg Yankovskiy | Yashka | With drum magazine | 1974 |
Bernhard Ramstad | Hjalmar | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Mirror (Zerkalo) | Soviet soldiers | Real World War II archive footage | 1975 | |
They Fought for Their Country | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazine | 1975 | |
Long Miles of War (Dolgie vyorsty voyny) | Soviet soldiers | 1975 | ||
Dozhit do rassveta | Aleksandr Mikhajlov | Lieutenant Ivanovsky | With drum magazine | 1975 |
Front Without Flanks (Front bez flangov) | Vyacheslav Tikhonov | Major Ivan Mlynsky | 1975 | |
Aleksandr Denisov | Petty Officer Vakulenchuk | |||
Aleksei Borzunov | Petrenko | |||
Svetlana Sukhovej | Natasha Bondarenko | |||
Vladimir Zamansky | Nikolai Sergeyevich | |||
Soviet officers and soldiers | ||||
Sokolovo | Rudolf Jelínek | Lt. Sochor | With drum magazine | 1975 |
Martin Stepánek | 1st Lt Jaroš | |||
Renáta Doleželová | Anna Kadlecová | |||
Czechoslovak and soviet soldiers | ||||
Kostja and the Radioman (Kostja und der Funker) | Soviet soldiers and partisans | Seen in documentary footage | 1975 | |
Poem of Kovpak: Snow-Storm (Duma o Kovpake: Buran) | Valentin Belokhvostik | Semyon Rudnev | With drum magazine | 1975 |
Yuriy Sarantsev | Pyotr Vershigora | |||
Ivan Gavrilyuk | Lenkin | |||
Zurab Kapianidze | Zurab Toladze | |||
Partisans | ||||
The Wolf Pack (Volchya staya) | Anatoliy Grachyov | Levchuk | 1975 | |
Vladimir Gritsevskiy | Tikhonov | |||
Gennadiy Garbuk | Partisans commander | |||
Vladimir Antonik | A partisan | |||
Poem of Kovpak: Carpathians, Carpathians... (Duma o Kovpake: Karpaty, Karpaty...) | Valentin Belokhvostik | Semyon Rudnev | With drum magazine | 1976 |
Mikhail Golubovich | Fyodor Karpenko | |||
Yevgeni Zharikov | Platon Goronko | |||
Zurab Kapianidze | Zurab Toladze | |||
Partisans | With drum and stick magazines | |||
The Orphans (Podranki) | On the table | 1976 | ||
The Muthers | Rocco Montalban | Rocco | With drum magazine | 1976 |
Tony Carreon | Monteiro | |||
Pirates | ||||
Port | Vitaly Rozstalny | Lugovoy | 1976 | |
Genrikh Ostashevsky | Viktor Kravchuk | |||
Sergei Podgornyj | Andrey | |||
Aleksandr Starodub | Viktor | |||
Soviet soldiers and partisans | ||||
Mama, I'm Alive (Mama, ich lebe) | A Soviet soldier | 1977 | ||
One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... | Vladimir Konkin | Lieutenant Suslin | With drum magazine | 1977 |
Leonid Bykov | Corporal Svyatkin | |||
Soviet troops | ||||
Front Beyond the Front Line (Front za liniey fronta) | Vyacheslav Tikhonov | Col. Mlynsky | With drum magazine | 1977 |
Georgiy Nikolaenko | Lt. Gorshkov | |||
Soviet officers and soldiers | ||||
Cross of Iron | James Coburn | Rolf Steiner | With drum magazine | 1977 |
Soviet and German soldiers | ||||
The Liberation of Prague | Jirí Krampol | Karel Horák | With drum magazine | 1978 |
Renáta Doleželová | Anka Kadlecová | With drum magazine | ||
Czechoslovak and soviet soldiers | ||||
Go and Don't Say Goodbye (Chod a nelúc sa) | Milan Knazko | Ludovít Kukorelli | With drum magazine | 1979 |
Bronislav Krizan | Tugoš | |||
Slovak and soviet partisans | ||||
The Tin Drum | Soviet soldiers | 1979 | ||
Rough Plain (Drsná planina) | Jirí Bartoska | Sgt. Láda Vrsecký | With drum magazine | 1979 |
Ladislav Potmesil | Cpl. Standa Vejvoda | |||
Ivan Vyskocil | Cpl. Ruda Morávek | |||
Zdenek Maryska | Sgt. Pelák | |||
Marcel Vasinka | Cpl. Albrecht | |||
Karel Chromík | Hans | |||
The Border guards | ||||
Country Trip of Sergeant Tsybulya (Dachnaya poezdka serzhanta Tsybuli) | Georgi Dvornikov | Kolya | 1979 | |
Anatoliy Skoryakin | Vasya | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Personal Safety Not Guaranteed (Lichnoy bezopasnosti ne garantiruyu) | Ivars Kalnins | Andrei Bologov | With drum magazine | 1980 |
Semyon Morozov | Ivan Morgunok | |||
Corps of General Shubnikov (Korpus generala Shubnikova) | Soviet soldiers | 1980 | ||
We Take All Upon Ourselves (Beryom vsyo na sebya) | Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | 1980 | |
From the Bug to the Vistula (Ot Buga do Visly) | Mihai Volontir | Pyotr Vershigora | With drum and (rarely) stick magazines | 1980 |
Les Serdyuk | Nikolay Moskalenko | |||
Yuri Kamornyj | Lt. Dubinin | |||
Mikhail Gornostal | Capt. Beregovoy | |||
Leonid Yanovsky | Maj. Yurov | |||
Andrei Rostotsky | Platov | |||
Aleksandr Denisov | Anton Zemlyanko | |||
Partisans | ||||
Mercedes Gets Away from the Chase ('Mersedes' ukhodit ot pogoni) | Soviet soldiers | 1980 | ||
Sashka | Andrei Tashkov | Sashka | 1981 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Across the Gobi and the Khingan (Govi Khyangand tulaldsan ni) | Oleg Shtefanko | Vanya Sokolov | 1981 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Colonel Shalygin's Waiting (Ozhidanie polkovnika Shalygina) | Boris Galkin | Pvt. Pyotr Belov | 1981 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Front in the Rear of the Enemy (Front v tylu vraga) | Vyacheslav Tikhonov | Col. Mlynsky | With drum magazine | 1981 |
Ivan Lapikov | Yerofeich | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers | ||||
Son of the Regiment (Syn polka) | Ivan Krivoruchko | Capt. Akhunbayev | 1981 | |
Ivan Krasko | Sgt. Kovalyov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Order: Cross the Border (Prikaz: pereyti granitsu) | Vladlen Biryukov | Major Tikhonov | 1982 | |
Aleksandr Potapov | Sgt. Shlyonkin | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers | ||||
In Flight are the Night Witches (V nebe 'Nochnye vedmy') | Soviet marines | 1981 | ||
Wolmi Island | Gyong-sun Cho | 'Uncle' Min Guk | With drum magazine | 1982 |
North Korean soldiers | ||||
The Little Shepherd Boy from the Valley (Pasácek z doliny) | Czechoslovak soldiers | With drum magazine | 1983 | |
Start Liquidation (Pristupit k likvidatsii) | Oleg Strizhenov | Colonel Danilov | 1983 | |
Militsia and bandits | ||||
Day of Division Commander (Den komandira divizii) | Soviet soldiers and officers | 1983 | ||
The Fourth Year of War (Shyol chetvyortyy god voyny...) | Nikolai Yeryomenko, Jr. | Lt. Antipov | 1983 | |
Aleksandr Lebedev | Egor Krasilnikov | |||
Vladimir Smirnov | Sgt. Burenkov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Until the End (Až do konce) | Soviet Soldiers | 1984 | ||
Nineteen Eighty-Four | Eurasian soldiers | With drum magazines | 1984 | |
Wheels of Fire | Scourge's Men | With removed buttstock | 1985 | |
Battle for Moscow | Soviet Army soldiers and officers | With drum magazines | 1985 | |
Come and See (Idi i smotri) | Soviet partisans, ROA soldier | 1985 | ||
The Battalions Request Fire (Batalyony prosyat ognya) | Aleksandr Zbruev | Capt. Yermakov | 1985 | |
Nikolai Karachentsov | Lt. Orlov | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers | ||||
Counter-offensive (Kontrudar) | Vladimir Mazur | Starshina Pyilyip | 1985 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Snipers (Snaypery) | Aiturgan Temirova | Aliya 'Liya' Moldagulova | With drum magazine | 1985 |
Juozas Kiselius | Fyodor Matveev | |||
Elena Melnikova | Aleksandra 'Shura' Pavlova' | |||
Emil Boronchiyev | Lt. Kozhakhmetov | |||
Kasym Dzhekibayev | Starshina Bakirov | |||
Mikhail Krylov | Starshina Leonov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Order No. 027 (Myung ryoung-027 ho) | KPA soldiers | With drum magazine | 1986 | |
Cold Summer of 1953 (Kholodnoe leto pyatdesyat tretego) | Viktor Stepanov | Mankov | With drum magazine | 1987 |
Aleksei Kolesnik | Kryuk | |||
Valeri Priyomykhov | Sergei Basargin | |||
The Action (Aktsiya) | Soviet soldiers and partisans | 1987 | ||
Island of Lost Ships (Ostrov pogibshikh korabley) | Islanders | 1987 | ||
To Award (Posthumously) (Nagradit (posmertno)) | Aleksandr Timoshkin | Yuriy Sosnin | 1987 | |
Evgeniy Leonov-Gladyshev | Lt. Andrey Kalashnikov | |||
The Russians Are Coming | Soviet soldiers | with drum magazine | 1987 | |
The Secret Fairway (Sekretniy farvater) | Anatoliy Kotenyov | Capt.Lt. Boris Shubin | 1988 | |
Leonid Trutnev | Boatswain Faddeichev | |||
Stanislav Riy | Dronin | |||
Soviet soldiers and sailors | ||||
Deja Vu | Vladimir Golovin | Mikita Nechyporuk ("Mik Nitsch") | Modified to resemble Colt M1921A Thompson with 50-round drum magazine | 1988 |
Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself | Czechoslovak soldiers | 1989 | ||
Red Scorpion | African guerrillas | 1989 | ||
Before Sunrise (Pered rassvetom) | NKVD guards | 1989 | ||
His Battalion (Ego batalyon) | Vitaly Zikora | Capt. Nikolai Voloshin | 1989 | |
Igor Lenyov | Lt. Vadim Samokhin | |||
Lyubov Germanova | Sgt. Vera Veretennikova | |||
Igor Neupokoyev | Lt. Kruglov | |||
Andrei Kashker | Sgt. Lev Gutman | |||
Anatoly Vedyonkin | Pvt. Chernoruchenko | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Gu-Ga | Aleksandr Zavyalov | Sgt. Kravetz | 1989 | |
Aleksey Gorbunov | Dankovetz | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Manchurian Variant (Manchzhurskiy variant) | Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | 1989 | |
American Ninja 4: The Annihilation | A commando, a rebel | With pistol grip and drum magazine | 1990 | |
Kruglyanskiy Bridge (Kruglyanskiy most) | Vladimir Bobrikov | Maslakov | 1990 | |
Pyotr Soldatov | Danila Shpak | |||
Aleksandr Kukareko | Stepan Tovkach | |||
Afghan Breakdown | Mujaheddins | With stick and drum magazines | 1991 | |
Unknown Pages from the Life of a Scout (Neizvestnye stranitsy iz zhizni razvedchika) | In Soviet partisans dugout | 1991 | ||
Diên Biên Phú | Viet Minh | 1992 | ||
The Warrior's Heart | Soviet soldier | 1992 | ||
General | Sergei Churbakov | Lt. Avdoshin | With drum magazines | 1992 |
Eduard Fribus | The Junior Lieutenant | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers | ||||
Water Thieves (Pohititeli vody) | Sergei Rozhentsev | Ivan Mukhin | 1992 | |
The Wild East | Aleksandr Aksyonov | Beatnik | 1993 | |
Hold-Up (Nalyot) | Aleksandr Baluev | Petyunya | Sawed-off barrel and buttstock, drum magazine | 1993 |
Militsiya personnel, criminals | Stick magazine | |||
Stalingrad | Dominique Horwitz | Fritz Reiser | With drum magazine | 1996 |
Sebastian Rudolph | 'GeGe' Müller | |||
Dana Vávrová | Irina | |||
Soviet and German soldiers | ||||
Dead Presidents | Michael Imperioli | D'Ambrosio | With drum magazine | 1995 |
Ambush (Rukajärven tie) | Soviet and Finnish soldiers | With drum magazine | 1999 | |
Sunshine | Trevor Peacock | General Kope | 1999 | |
Brother 2 (Brat 2) | In illegal Fascist's gunshop | 2000 | ||
Avalon | Bartek Swiderski | Stunner | With drum magazine | 2001 |
In August of 1944 | Aleksandr Molchanov | Sr. Lt. Luzhnov | 2001 | |
(uncredited) | Capt. Fomchenko | |||
Radoslaw Pazura | Kazimierz Pavlovsky | |||
Sergey Kravets | Sgt. Khizhnyak | |||
Sergey Sharangovich | Starshina radio operator | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers | ||||
Enemy at the Gates | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 2001 | |
Uprising | A partisan | With drum magazine | 2001 | |
The Star (Zvezda) | Aleksey Kravchenko | Sgt. Anikanov | With drum magazine | 2002 |
Yuri Laguta | Sgt. Brazhnikov | With stick magazine | ||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
War (Voyna) | Chechen rebel | With stick magazine | 2002 | |
We Were Soldiers | Viet Minh, North Vietnamise and Vietcong Forces | With stick and drum magazines | 2002 | |
The Pianist | Polish and Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 2002 | |
Antikiller | "Barkas"'s henchman | With drum magazine | 2002 | |
The Rundown | Guerillas | With drum magazines | 2003 | |
Zelary | Soviet soldiers and partisans | With drum magazine | 2003 | |
Flight of the Phoenix | A nomad | With drum magazine | 2004 | |
On an Unnamed Hill (Na bezymyannoy vysote) | Vladimir Yaglych | Lt. Malyutin | With drum magazine | 2004 |
Aleksey Chadov | Pvt. Kolya Malakhov | |||
Aleksandr Pashutin | Starshina Bessonov | |||
Soviet troops | ||||
Beyond the Front Line | Soviet soldiers | 2004 | ||
Downfall | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 2004 | |
Tae Guk Gi | North Korean soldiers | With drum magazines | 2004 | |
The Good German | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 2006 | |
Transit (Peregon) | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 2006 | |
Shtolnya | Oleksiy Zabyehayev | Malyok | With drum magazines | 2006 |
Serhiy Stas'ko | Bita | With drum magazines | 2006 | |
Bastards (Svolochi) | Soviet soldiers and Militia (Police) officers | With drum magazines | 2006 | |
Joy Division | Kincsem Peth | Katya | With drum magazine | 2006 |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Mercenary for Justice | A mercenary | 2006 | ||
Attack on Leningrad | Olga Sutulova | Nina Tsvetkova | With drum magazine | 2007 |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Hannibal Rising | Rhys Ifans | Vladis Grutas | With drum magazine | 2007 |
Kevin McKidd | Petras Kolnas | |||
Ivan Marevich | Bronys Grentz | |||
Soviet soldiers and border guards | ||||
Assembly (Ji jie hao) | With drum magazine | 2007 | ||
Tali-Ihantala 1944 | Soviet soldiers | 2007 | ||
Philosophy of a Knife | Red Army soldiers | archive footage | 2008 | |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor | Luke Ford | Alex | With drum magazine | 2008 |
Brendan Fraser | Rick | |||
General Yang's troops | ||||
Hitler's Kaput! (Gitler kaput!) | Pavel Derevyanko | Aleksandr Isaevich Osechkin | With drum magazine | 2008 |
Back in Time (My iz budushchego) | Danila Kozlovsky | Sergey Filatov alias 'Borman' | With drum magazine | 2008 |
Dmitriy Volkostrelov | Vitaliy 'Chukha' Biroyev | |||
Vladimir Yaglych | Oleg Vasilev alias 'Cherep' | |||
Andrey Terentev | Andrey Smirnov alias 'Spirt' | |||
Boris Galkin | Starshina Emelyanov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Death Race | Two are mounted in the hood of the 1966 Buick Riviera | 2008 | ||
Speed Racer | One of Cruncher Block's thugs | With drum magazine | 2008 | |
Defiance | Jamie Bell | Asael Bielski | With drum magazine | 2008 |
Soviet soldiers and Partisans | With drum magazines | |||
Battle of Local Importance (Boi mestnogo znacheniya) | Aleksey Zubkov | Pvt. Voskoboynikov | 2008 | |
Doomed to War (Obrechyonnye na voynu) | Fyodor Dobronravov | The sergeant | 2008 | |
The Miracle (Chudo) | seen on the picture | 2009 | ||
Brother's War | Michael Berryman | Col. Petrov | 9mm Conversion? | 2009 |
Olivier Gruner | Anton | 9mm Conversion | ||
Tino Struckmann | Capt. Klaus Mueller | 9mm Conversion | ||
Soviet soldiers | 9mm Conversion | |||
71: Into the Fire | Seung-won Cha | Park Mu-Rang | 2009 | |
Seung Hyun Choi | Oh Jung-Beom | |||
Sang-woo Kwone | Ku Kap-jo | |||
North Korean soldiers | ||||
Sniper: Weapons of Retaliation | Dmitriy Pevtsov | Yashin | 2009 | |
Sergey Belyaev | Maj. Osipov | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Priest (Pop) | Soviet and German soldiers | 2009 | ||
Degraded Officer (Razzhalovannyi) | Filipp Bazhin | Military justice Lt. Smirnov | 2009 | |
Nikita Tezin | Degraded Lt. Smirnov | |||
Pillbox (Dot) | Evgeniy Ganelin | Capt. Leonov | 2009 | |
Igor Livanov | Gen. Gordeev | |||
Tatyana Cherkasova | Anna | |||
Aleksandr Suvorov | Starshina Kovsh | |||
Stanislav Melnik | Pvt. Shetikov | |||
Habermann | Soviet soldiers | 2010 | ||
Paradox Soldiers (My iz budushchego 2) | Igor Petrenko | Sergey Filatov | With drum magazine | 2010 |
Aleksey Barabash | Taras | With drum magazine | ||
Vladimir Yaglych | Oleg Vasilev | With drum magazine | ||
Dmitriy Stupka | Seryy | With stick magazine | ||
Vladislav Reznik | Major Demin | With drum magazine | ||
Denis Karasyov | 1st Lt. Misyuryaev | With stick and drum magazine | ||
Kirill Polukhin | Lt. Martynov | With stick magazine | ||
Ostap Stupka | Captain of UPA Grits | With stick magazine | ||
UPA fighters, Soviet soldiers | With stick and drum magazine | |||
Burnt by the Sun 2 (Utomlennye solntsem 2) | Nikita Mikhalkov | Pvt. Sergey Kotov | With drum magazine | 2011 |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Front Line (2011) | North Korean soldiers | 2011 | ||
My Way | Soviet and German soldiers | 2011 | ||
My Best Enemy | Polish partisans | With drum magazines | 2011 | |
War of the Dead | 2011 | |||
Five Brides (Pyat nevest) | Soviet soldier | 2011 | ||
Hotel Lux | Soviet soldiers | 2011 | ||
Hans Kloss: More Than Death at Stake | Soviet soldiers | 2012 | ||
The White Tiger (Belyy tigr) | Soviet Army soldiers | With stick and drum magazines | 2012 | |
In the Shadow | With drum magazine | 2012 | ||
Cockneys vs. Zombies | 2012 | |||
Gangster Squad | Mickey Cohen's thugs | 2013 | ||
Stalingrad | Russian and German soldiers | With drum magazines | 2013 | |
Run Boy Run | Polish partisans and Soviet soldiers | 2013 | ||
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared | Soviet soldiers | 2013 | ||
City 44 | Antoni Królikowski | "Beksa" | With drum magazine | 2014 |
Max Riemelt | Johann Kraus | |||
Polish insurgents and soldiers | ||||
White Soldier | Việt Minh troops and Vietnamese commandos | 2014 | ||
Territory | Konstantin Lavronenko | Ilya Nikolaevich Chinkov | with drum magazines | 2015 |
Battle for Sevastopol | Soviet soldiers and mariners | with drum magazines | 2015 | |
Bridge of Spies | East German soldiers | 2015 | ||
1944 | Estonian SS and Sovie soldiers | 2015 | ||
Battery Number One (Edinichka) | Sergey Gabrielyan | Sr. Sgt. Yakov Gudyma | With drum magazines | 2015 |
Michael Janibekyan | Sgt. Mikael Gevorkyan | |||
Aleksandr Vershinin | Sgt. Pavel Zhilkin | |||
Arina Borisova | Jr. Sgt. Nadya Tikhomirova | |||
Iskander Shaykhutdinov | Pvt. Zinatullin | |||
Aleksey Polyakov | Pvt. Tyurin | |||
Ilya Kiporenko | Pvt. Astakhov | |||
Azamat Nigmanov | Pvt. Anatoliy Ivanov | |||
Andrey Fandeev | Pvt. Kulebyaka | |||
Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | |||
Hardcore Henry | Sharlto Copley | Jimmy | 2016 | |
Panfilov's 28 (28 panfilovtsev) | Aleksey Morozov | Politruk Vasily Klochkov | With drum magazine | 2016 |
Dmitriy Murashev | Grigory Konkin | |||
Pavel Goncharov | Ivan Natarov | |||
Oleg Fyodorov | Grigory Shemyakin | |||
Anton Filipenko | Nikolay Trofimov | |||
Vladislav Pogiba | Narsutbay Yesebulatov | |||
Tom of Finland | East German border guard | 2017 | ||
The Unknown Soldier | Eero Aho | Cpl. Rokka | 2017 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Death of Stalin | NKVD soldiers | with drum magazines | 2017 | |
To Paris! (Na Parizh) | Andrey Nazimov | Pvt. Kopylov | 2019 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The Battle of Jangsari | North Korean soldiers | with drum magazines | 2019 | |
Mara | NKVD troops | with drum magazines | 2019 | |
Jojo Rabbit | Soviet soldiers | 2019 | ||
In the Port of Cape Town (V Keyptaunskom portu...) | Danil Steklov | Salazhonok | 2019 | |
Mantis Jump (Pryzhok Bogomola) | A Soviet soldier | 2019 | ||
Kalashnikov (2020) | Armen Arushanyan | Sahakyants | 2020 | |
seen on the conveyor belt | ||||
The Axe. 1943 (Topor. 1943) | Andrey Smolyakov | Ivan Rodin | With drum magazines | 2021 |
Ivan Shibanov | Capt. Belov | |||
Igor Radnaev | Kasymov | |||
Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | |||
The Red Ghost (Krasnyy prizrak) | Vyacheslav Shikhaleev | Politruk | 2021 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notes / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The War Game | East German soldier | Or possibly Suomi M/31 | 1965 | |
Stawka wieksza niz zycie | Polish soldiers | 1966-1968 | ||
Bors | Several of main characters, Soviet soldiers | 1968 | ||
Mission: Impossible | Skip Homeier | Major January Gruner | "The Mercenaries" (S3E04) | 1968-1969 |
Pernell Roberts | Colonel Hans Krim | |||
guards | ||||
Czterej pancerni i pies | Franciszek Pieczek | Cpl. Gustaw Jeleń | With drum magazine | 1966-1971 |
Wlodzimierz Press | Sgt Grigoriy Saakashvili | |||
Malgorzata Niemirska | Sgt Lidka Wisniewska | |||
Pola Raksa | Marusia 'Ogoniok' | |||
Barbara Krafftówna | Honorata | |||
Wieslaw Golas | Pvt. Tomek Czeresniak | With stick magazine | ||
Soviet and Polish soldiers | ||||
30 Cases of Major Zeman | Vladimír Brabec | Jan Zeman | With drum magazine | 1974-1979 |
Miroslav Masopust | Lojza Bártík | |||
Soviet and czechoslovak soldiers, SNB men | ||||
M*A*S*H (TV Series) | Chinese soldiers | With drum magazine, "The Rainbow Bridge" | 1975 | |
Here Lies the Border (Zdes prokhodit granitsa) | Yuri Dedovich | Sr. Lt. Yakov Koreshnikov | Ep.2 | 1975 |
Tulkun Tadzhiyev | Yefreytor Aman Turdyev | |||
Soviet border guards | ||||
Omega Option (Variant "Omega") | Soviet soldiers | 1975 | ||
Born by Revolution: On the Night of the 20th (Rozhdyonnaya revolyutsiey: V noch na 20-e) | Les Serdyuk | Starshina | 1976 | |
Vladislav Dolgorukov | Aleksey Kondratyev | |||
Soviet soldiers and partisans | ||||
Archiv des Todes | Soviet soldiers | "Kennwort Pilatus" | 1980 | |
Long Road in the Dunes (Ilgais cels kapas) | Juozas Kiselius | Arthur Banga | Ep.5 | 1982 |
Aare Laanemets | Laimon Kalnins | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Eternal Call (Vechnyy zov) - Season 2 | Vladlen Biryukov | Maj. Yakov Aleinikov | With drum magazines; stick magazines are seen in documentary footage | 1983 |
Nikolay Ivanov | Ivan Saveliev | |||
Vasiliy Mishchenko | Grigory Yeryomenko | |||
Nikolay Merzlikin | Sr. Lt. Ruzheynikov | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers | ||||
Take Him Alive (Vzyat zhivym) | Fyodor Sukhov | Lt. / Capt. Vasiliy Romashkin | 1983 | |
Aleksandr Potapov | Lt. / Capt. Grigoriy Kurzhakov | |||
Georgiy Nazarenko | Capt. Ivan Kazakov | |||
Aleksandr Lenkov | Capt. Kim Ptitsyn | |||
Aleksandr Ignatusha | Bogdan Shovkoplyas | |||
Sergey Makovetskiy | Aleksandr Prolyotkin | |||
Aleksandr Bespalyy | Ivan Rogatin | |||
Viktor Pavlov | Stashina (Sgt. Maj.) Zhmachenko | |||
Anatoli Yurchenko | Goloshchapov | |||
Vladimir Zaytsev | Konoplyov | |||
Vladimir Shakalo | Mikola Tsymbalyuk | |||
Valeriy Zaytsev | Zhuk | |||
Viktor Bychkov | Luzgin | |||
Aleksandr Zhdanov | Sgt. Kuzma Pryakhin | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Front Without Mercy (Front ohne Gnade) | Jürgen Zartmann | Hermann Anders | Ep.8 | 1984 |
Lubomír Kostelka | A Soviet partisan | Ep.8 | ||
Soviet soldiers | Ep.8-11 | |||
Gehlen Organization saboteurs | Ep.12 | |||
Confrontation (Protivostoyanie) | Andrei Boltnev | Nikolai Krotov | 1985 | |
Andrey Smolyakov | Grigoriy Milinko | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
The State Border: Film 6 | Semyon Morozov | Petty officer Pavlo Levada | With drum magazine | 1987 |
Soviet Border guards | ||||
Ukrainian Insurgents | ||||
Special Operations Squad (Otryad spetsyalnogo naznacheniya) | Aleksandr Mikhaylov | Nikolay Grachyov | 1987 | |
Yuri Grebenshchikov | Col. Dmitriy Medvedev | |||
Vladimir Andreev | Nikolay Prikhodko | |||
Oleg Korchikov | Naumov | |||
Soviet partisans | ||||
The State Border: Film 7 | Soviet Border guards and sailors | With drum magazine | 1988 | |
Ultimate Force | Georgian soldier | With drum magazine, ep. "Dead is Forever" | 2003 | |
The Penal Battalion | Aleksey Serebryakov | Vasilii Tverdokhlebov | With drum magazine | 2004 |
Red Army soldiers | ||||
Stargate SG-1 - Season 8 | James Kidnie | Soren | With stick magazine, ep. "Icon" | 2004-2005 |
Stargate SG-1 - Season 9 | Caledonian soldiers | With stick magazines, ep. "Ethon" | 2005-2006 | |
The Wife of the Returnee | Soviet soldiers | 2006 | ||
March of Millions | Soviet soldiers | Ep. 1, 2 | 2007 | |
Liquidation (Likvidatsiya) | Various characters | 2007 | ||
The Company | Hungarian military and resistance | 2007 | ||
CSI Andel (Kriminálka Andel) - Season 1 | Arms in the shop | With drum magazine / "Baba na zabití" (S1E09) | 2008 | |
Lock 'n Load With R. Lee Ermey | 2009 | |||
Marcel Reich-Ranicki | Maxim Kovalevski | Red Army soldier | 2009 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
"Narkomovskiy" Train (Narkomovskiy oboz) | Sergey Makhovikov | Starshina Viktor Filippov | 2011 | |
Vlad Furman | Capt. Aleksandr Baragozov | |||
Richard Bondarev | Semyon Verstovoy | |||
Igor Sigov | Soviet major | |||
Snipers. Love Under the Gun (Snaypery. Lyubov pod pritselom) | Tatyana Arntgolts | Yekaterina Radonova | With drum magazine | 2013 |
Sergey Marin | Nikolay Telyatnik | With drum magazine | ||
Soviet soldiers | With drum and stick magazines | |||
Our Mothers, Our Fathers | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazines | 2013 | |
Ash (Pepel) | Yevgeny Mironov | Pepel / "Capt. Petrov" | With drum and stick magazines | 2013 |
Vladimir Mashkov | Igor Petrov / "Pepel" | |||
Aleksandr Dyachenko | Diego | |||
Sergey Chonishvili | Maj. Sergey Yeryomenko | |||
Evgeniy Morozov | Lt. Makarov | |||
Konstantin Tretyakov | A Soviet Lt. | |||
Konstantin Balakirev | Pvt. Andrey Petrishchev | |||
Oleg Novikov | A Soviet soldier | |||
Maksim Salnikov | A Soviet soldier | |||
Soviet soldiers and officers, criminals | ||||
Black Cats (Chyornye koshki) | Pavel Derevyanko | Maj. Egor Dragun | 2013 | |
Aleksandr Suvorov | Maj. Fyodor Akimovich | |||
Sergey Denga | Maj. Sergey Orlov | |||
Vadim Norshtein | Monya | |||
Mikhail Khmurov | Grif | |||
Aleksey Samokhvalov | Strizh | |||
Viktor Elizarov | Drozd | |||
Egor Barinov | Viktor Kalyonkin aka Kalyonyiy | |||
Denis Falyuta | Kuvalda | |||
Militsiya personnel and soldiers | ||||
Spies (Razvedchitsy) | Soviet soldiers | 2013 | ||
Days of Honour. Uprising (Czas honoru. Powstanie) | Polish insurgents | 2014 | ||
Front | Roman Ageev | Capt. Vasiliy Litvin | 2014 | |
Mitya Labush | Aleksey Mishin | |||
Aleksandr Stroev | Voznyak | |||
Vyacheslav Korobitsin | Pvt. Misha Kuptsov | |||
Aleksey Vasilyev | A Lieutenant | |||
Red Army and Militsiya personnel | ||||
Bitch War (Suchya voyna) | Aleksey Demidov | Mikhail Matveev | 2014 | |
Soviet and German soldiers | ||||
Agent Carter | Soviet soldiers | 2015 | ||
Bridget Regan | Dottie | |||
The Executioner (Palach) | Anatoliy Zhuravlyov | Capt. Sergey Yakovlev | 2015 | |
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Snow and Ashes (Sneg i pepel) | Soviet soldiers and partisans | 2015 | ||
Black Cat | Gela Meskhi | Ivan Mishin | 2016 | |
Prison guards | ||||
One Warrior in the Field (Odin v pole voin) | Soviet parisans | 2018 | ||
The Axe (Topor) | Ivan Borisov | Sr. Lt. Tsapko | 2018 | |
Soviet soldiers; a German saboteur | ||||
Black Pea Coats (Chyornye bushlaty) | A sailor of the special squad | 2018 | ||
The Last Battle (Posledniy boy) | Mikhail Khmurov | Lt. Platov | 2019 | |
Igor Petrusenko | Igor Runge | |||
Vladimir Gorislavets | Yashka | |||
German saboteurs | ||||
Subject to Destruction (Podlezhit unichtozheniyu) | Sergey Frolov (II) | Maj. Sidorin | 2019 | |
Soviet soldiers, German saboteurs | ||||
The Turncoat | Jannis Niewöhner | Walter Proska | Ep. 03; with 35 round stick magazine | 2020 |
Soviet soldiers | Ep. 02, 03, 04 | |||
Translation from German (Perevod s nemetskogo) | German saboteurs | 2020 | ||
The Black Sea (Chyornoye more) | Pavel Trubiner | Capt. 2nd rank Sergey Saburov | 2020 | |
Ekaterina Vilkova | Capt. 3rd rank Elena Soley | |||
Denis Konstantinov | Capt. Lt. Andrey Budnichniy | |||
Ivan Rysin | Starshina 2nd stage Polikarpov | |||
Soviet sailors | ||||
The Saboteur 3: Crimea (Diversant. Krym) | Aleksey Bardukov | Junior Lt. Leonid Filatov | 2020 | |
Kirill Pletnyov | Junior Lt. Aleksey Bobrikov | |||
Aleksandr Oblasov | Senya Korol | |||
Nikolay Stotskiy | Ignat | |||
Soviet soldiers, sailors and partisans, German saboteurs | ||||
Alex the Fierce (Alex Lyutyj) | Soviet partisans | 2020 | ||
Dzhulbars | Soviet soldiers | 2020 | ||
Alyosha | Maksim Saprykin | Alyosha | 2020 | |
(uncredited) | Vasiliy Astashonok | |||
(uncredited) | Mikhas | |||
Soviet soldiers and partisans | ||||
Spy City | Felix von Bredow | An NVA soldier | Ep. 06 | 2020 |
Nationale Volksarmee soldiers | ||||
The Defeated | Taylor Kitsch | Max McLaughlin | 2020 | |
Nina Hoss | Elsie Garten | |||
Soviet soldiers | ||||
Fallout - Season 1 | Filly's Resident | "The Target" (S1E02) | 2024 | |
Justice Hedenberg | NCR fighter | "The Beginning" (S1E08) |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 | 1996 | |||
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines | Unusable | 1998 | ||
Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine | With 35-round stick magazine | 1999 | ||
Hidden & Dangerous | 1999 | |||
Commandos 2: Men of Courage | Unusable | 2001 | ||
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault | Add in DLC.:Spearhead & Breakthrough | 2002 | ||
Call of Duty | "PPSh" | 2003 | ||
Forgotten Hope | With 35-round stick magazine or 71-round drum magazine | 2003 | ||
Hidden & Dangerous 2 | 2003 | |||
Vietcong | With drum and stick magazines | 2003 | ||
Call of Duty: United Offensive | With stick (unusable) and drum magazines | 2004 | ||
Shellshock Nam '67 | With drum magazine | 2004 | ||
Call of Duty: Finest Hour | "PPSH" | With drum magazine | 2004 | |
Conflict: Vietnam | 2004 | |||
Call of Duty 2 | "PPSh-41" | 2005 | ||
Sniper Elite | 2005 | |||
The Stalin Subway | 2005 | |||
Medal of Honor: European Assault | "PPSh-41" | 2005 | ||
Project Reality | With drum magazine | 2005 | ||
Vietcong 2 | 2005 | |||
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 | 2006 | |||
Commandos: Strike Force | "PPSH41" | With drum magazine | 2006 | |
UberSoldier | With drum magazine | 2006 | ||
You Are Empty | 2006 | |||
Alliance of Valiant Arms | With drum magazine | 2007 | ||
Forgotten Hope 2 | With 35-round stick magazine or 71-round drum magazine | 2007 | ||
Hour of Victory | 2007 | |||
Cross Fire | "PPSh-41" | 2007 | ||
Death to Spies | 2007 | |||
Call of Duty: World at War | "PPSh-41" | 2008 | ||
7.62 High Calibre | w/ various attachments | 2008 | ||
Cryostasis | With drum magazine, also a heavily modified version used by the infested | 2009 | ||
Death to Spies: Moment of Truth | 2009 | |||
Call of Duty: Black Ops | PPSH | Only in the campaign level "Project Nova" | 2010 | |
Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam | PPSH | Late model | 2010 | |
NCIS: The Video Game | On poster | 2011 | ||
7554 | PPsh 41 | 2011 | ||
Karma Online | 2011 | |||
Project Reality: Vietnam | With drum magazine | 2012 | ||
Sniper Elite V2 | 2012 | |||
Warface | With drum magazine | 2013 | ||
Survarium | 2013 | |||
Company of Heroes 2 | 2013 | |||
Enemy Front | "PPSH-41" | 2014 | ||
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly | PPSh-41 | 35 and 71-round mags | 2014 | |
Rainbow Six Siege | Unusable; in cutscene | 2015 | ||
Contract Wars | 2015 | |||
Squad | PPSh-41 | Drum and stick magazines | 2015 | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops III | PPSh | With drum magazine | 2016 | |
Heroes & Generals | 2016 | |||
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | 2016 | |||
Escape from Tarkov | PPSh-41 7.62x25 submachine gun | 35-round magazine and 71-round drum mag | added in patch 0.12.5.7184 (2020) | 2016 |
Sniper Elite 4 | Introduced in "Cold Warfare Winter Expansion" DLC | 2017 | ||
Call of Duty: WWII | PPSh-41 | 2017 | ||
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 35-round and 71-round drum magazines | 2017 | ||
Gun Club VR | 2018 | |||
Vigor | with drum magazine | 2018 | ||
Strange Brigade | "Colbeck Wildfire" | 2018 | ||
State of Decay 2 | 2018 | |||
Days Gone | 2019 | |||
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War | PPSh-41 | Added with Season Three update (April 2021) | 2020 | |
Into the Radius VR | "PPSh Full" | Optional optical sight mount and underbarrel rail | "Full" version of the much shorter MP Jelen also seen in-game, 35 and 71-round magazines available | 2020 |
Far Cry 6 | early variant rear sight | 2021 | ||
Enlisted | 35 round mag | Late model | 2021 | |
71 round mag | Early and Late model | |||
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | 35 round mag | Late model | 2021 | |
71 round mag | Late model | |||
Sniper Elite 5 | "PPSh" | Added with "Landing Force" DLC | Late model | 2022 |
Military Conflict: Vietnam | 35 round mag | Late model | 2022 | |
71 round mag | Late model |
Animation
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Atlantis, The Lost Empire | Mole | With drum magazine | 2001 |
Archer - Season 2 | KGB defector Katya | With drum magazine | 2011 |
Archer - Season 4 | North Korean agents | With drum magazine | 2013 |
Love, Death & Robots - Season 1 | Lt. Nikolai Zakharov | w/drum magazine; "Secret War" (S1E18) | 2019 |
Sr. Sergeant Sergei Kravchenko | |||
Malenchenko | |||
Oleg | |||
Soviet soldiers | |||
Jr. Sergeant Okhchen | w/drum magazine and flashlight; "Secret War" (S1E18) |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Burn-Up Excess | with 9mm conversion | 1997-1998 | |
Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade | "Sect" members | With drum magazine | 1998 |
Desert Punk | Several members of the Kawazu Gang | 2004 | |
Hellsing Ultimate | Soviet soldiers | With drum magazine | 2006 2010 |
Batman: Gotham Knight | Russian mobsters | 2008 | |
Case Closed | Ep. 548 - 'Two Days with the Culprit';seen on a wall of weapons | 2009 | |
First Squad: The Moment of Truth | Valia | 2009 | |
Soviet soldiers | |||
Angel Beats! | Fujimaki | With drum magazine | 2010 |
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure | Rudol von Stroheim | With drum magazine; S1E26, "The Ascendant One" | 2012 |
Girls und Panzer | Soviet soldiers | 2012 | |
Giovanni's Island | Soviet soldiers | with 35-round stick magazines | 2014 |
The Dragon Dentist | Enemy soldiers | With drum magazines | 2017 |
Lupin Zero | Ep. "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third" | 2022 - 2023 |
Shpagin PPSh-42
The Shpagin PPSh-42 (in the West it is better known as Shpagin PPSh-2, which was supposed to refer to the second Shpagin model) (RUS: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина 1942 года / Pistolet-Pulemot Shpagina 1942 goda | ENG: Shpagin submachine gun 1942) was developed by Georgiy Shpagin in early 1942 under the requirements for a new submachine gun which should be lighter and more compact than the PPSh-41. During the trials, the PPSh-42 lost to the Sudaev PPS-42. No more than 200-250 guns were produced for field trials.
The PPSh-42 is a blowback operated weapon, firing from open bolt, in full automatic mode only. Most parts are made from stamped and formed sheet steel. The submachine guns was fed from double stack detachable box magazines. Early PPSh-42 prototypes featured wooden pistol grip and detachable wooden buttstock, the later version was equipped with retractable stamped steel shoulder stock.
Specifications
(Production: 1942 - 1942)
- Type: Submachine Gun
- Country of Origin: Soviet Union
- Caliber: 7.62mm
- Cartridge: 7.62x25mm Tokarev
- Weight: ??
- Length: 31.9 in (81 cm)
- Barrel length: ??
- Capacity: 35-round detachable box magazine
- Rate of fire: 550 rpm
The Shpagin PPSh-42 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enlisted | PPSh-2 early model | 2021 |
K-50M
The K-50M is a North Vietnamese version of the PPSh-41 with a MAT-49 collapsible wire stock, wooden AK pistol grip, and shortened barrel and heat shield. It uses standard PPSh-41 magazines; the 35-round curved boxes work regardless, whereas the 71-round drums only work when the stock is extended.
Specifications
(Production: 1958 - 1965)
- Type: Submachine Gun
- Country of Origin: Vietnam
- Caliber: 7.62mm
- Cartridge: 7.62×25mm Tokarev
- Weight: 8.8 lbs (4 kg)
- Length: 29.8 in (75.6 cm)
- Barrel length: 11.7 in (29.6 cm)
- Capacity: 35-round box magazine
- Rate of fire: 700 rpm
The K-50M and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Plane flies to Russia (Samolyot letit v Rossiyu), The | Terrorist | Likely created from PPSh-41 | 1994 |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | 2016 | |||
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 2017 | |||
Call of Duty: Vanguard | 2021 | |||
Military Conflict: Vietnam | 2022 |
MP 41(r)
The MP 41(r) (Maschinenpistole 41(r)) is a German submachine gun developed from captured Soviet PPSh-41 submachine guns. The conversion features rechambering for 9x19mm Parabellum instead of the standard 7.62x25mm.
During World War II, Germany converted some captured PPSh-41s into 9x19mm and adopted them as the MP41(r). Unconverted PPSh-41s were also adopted as the MP717(r), which were issued with 7.63x25mm Mauser ammunition, which is compatible with 7.62 Tokarev firearms but is less powerful.
Specifications
(Production: 1941 - 1945)
- Type: Submachine Gun
- Country of Origin: Nazi Germany
- Caliber: 9mm
- Cartridge: 9x19mm Parabellum
- Weight: 7.9 lbs (3.6 kg)
- Length: 33.2 in (84.3 cm)
- Barrel length: 10.6 in (26.9 cm)
- Capacity: 32 round magazine from the MP 40
- Rate of fire: 900-1100 rpm
The MP 41(r) and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Battle of the Rails (La bataille du rail), The | 1946 | |||
Tobruk (1967) | Italian soldier | 1967 | ||
Az oroszlán ugrani készül | 1969 | |||
Caution! Red Mercury! (Oberezhno! Chervona rtut!) | 1995 | |||
Brother's War | Olivier Gruner | Anton | Mock-up | 2009 |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enlisted | 2021 | |||
Sniper Elite 5 | 2022 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Burn-Up Excess | 1997-1998 |
MP Jelen
The MP Jelen is a Croatian submachine gun introduced in 1991 based on the PPSh-41.
Specifications
(Production: 1991 - 20 prototypes only)
- Type: Submachine Gun
- Country of Origin: Croatia
- Caliber: 7.62mm
- Cartridge: 7.62x25mm Tokarev
- Weight: ??
- Length: 18.1 in (46 cm)
- Barrel length: ??
- Capacity: 10 / 32-round detachable box magazine & 35 / 71-round PPSh-41 magazine
- Rate of fire: 700 rpm
The MP Jelen and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Into the Radius VR | "PPSh" | Optional optical sight mount and underbarrel rail | 35 and 71-round PPSh-41 magazines available | 2020 |
Marauders | 2022 |
See Also
- Degtyaryov PPD - Used by the Red Army prior to the adoption of the PPSh
- Shpitalny PPSh - Designed by B. G. Shpitalny, lost the 1940 design competition to Shpagin's design
- Sudayev PPS - Produced alongside the Shpagin PPSh-41