Arxada qalmış gələcək
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Original Poster
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Country
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Azerbaijan
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Directed by
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Rüfat Asadov
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Release Date
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2005
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Language
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Azerbaijani Armenian Russian
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Studio
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Azerbaijanfilm
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Malik
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Fuad Poladov
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Səməd
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Agamehdi Abidov
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Səməd's mother
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Azərin
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Ağaəli
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Abbas Gahramanov
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Amin
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Omur Nagiyev
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Albert
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Parviz Mamedrzaev
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Rəşid
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Mikail Mikailov
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Mariya
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Leyla Shahvelieva
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Shmarov
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Yuri Baliev
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Gurgen
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Aydin Aliyev
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Arxada qalmış gələcək is the 2005 Azerbaijan antiwar fantasy drama, set during the end of Nagorno-Karabakh War.
PC. This film was filmed in pale tones, whis a medium resolution, to emphasize a tragic fate of young boy appeared in the hell of war. The doubling of the image isn't film deffect, but an art reception.
The following weapons were used in the film He Will Be Left Behind (Arxada qalmis gelecek):
Pistols
Makarov PM
Malik's (Fuad Poladov) duty sidearm is the Makarov PM. Russian mercenary, named Shmarov (Yuri Baliev) and Armenian commander Gurgen (Aydin Aliyev) both carry the [[Makarov PM] in holsters.
Russian
Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
Malik reloads his sidearm.
Shmarov relax after long travel, pistol in holster.
Gurgen (at the left) with the holstered pistol.
Rifles
SVD Dragunov
Amin (Omur Nagiyev) carry SVD Dragunov throughout the movie.
SVD Dragunov sniper rifle - 7.62x54mm R
Amin (at the left) with the rifle.
Amin (at the left) with the rifle on the shoulder.
Bipod equiped AK-type rifle
Ağaəli (Abbas Gahramanov) uses bipod equiped AK-type rifle at the several scenes.
Promo shot. Ağaəli with the rifle at the center.
Ağaəli with the rifle on the shoulder.
Another view of the same scene.
Ağaəli carry his rifle. Note the very long barrel.
AK-74
Albert (Parviz Mamedrzaev), Ağaəli (Abbas Gahramanov) and Rəşid (Mikail Mikailov) uses AK-74 rifles. Armenian soldiers can be seen armed with the AK-74s as well.
Promo shot. Rəşid (far left) and Albert (far right) with the rifles..
Albert with the rifle on the sling. The buttstock is seen.
Albert puts his rifle on the ground.
...during the shotout with Armenian soldiers.
Ağaəli puts his rifle to the tree.
Armenian soldiers with the rifles.
AKS-74
AKS-74s can be briefly seen during the archive footage.
AKS-74 with Bakelite magazine - 5.45x39mm
Unknown Rifles
An unknown rifles can be briefly seen during the archive footage.
Machine Guns
PKT
PKT machine gun can be seen mounted on the MT-LB personnel carrier during the archive footage.
PKT machine gun with 250-round ammo drum - 7.62x54mm R
MT-LB personnel carrier armed with a 7.62 mm PKT machine gun.
PKTM
PKTM machine gun can be seen mounted on the BMP-2 during the archive footage.
PKTM - 7.62x54mm R. A modified version of PKT, put into service in 1998.
BMP-2 showcasing the armament encased in a turret with a 30mm 2A42 autocannon and 7.62mm coaxial PKTM machine gun.
Trivia
Several types of armored vehicles can be seen during the archive footage.
BMP-2 showcasing the armament encased in a turret with a 30mm 2A42 autocannon and 7.62mm coaxial PKTM machine gun.
MT-LB personnel carrier armed with a 7.62 mm PKT machine gun.
Another view of the same MT-LB personnel carrier. Missile launcher is seen.
BM-21 Grad rocket artillery engaging a distant target.
Combat planes
Armenian air force uses MiG-25PU/RU (known under it's NATO moniker Foxbat-C) interceptors in combat roles. Unlike it's successor MiG-31 (christened by NATO Foxhound), MiG-25 is a clear product of the Cold War interceptor paradigm armed exclusively with air-to-air and anti-radiation missiles, as such it has no internal guns.
Judging by the bumpy notch over the cockpit, this is two-seat conversion trainer aircraft.
Main difference between PU and RU is that the former is an interceptor trainer and the later is a reconnaissance trainer fitted with a MiG-25R navigational system. There is no outward distinction between the two trainer variants.