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+ | |name = ''Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil'' | ||
+ | |picture = BehindEnemyLines2.jpg | ||
+ | |caption = ''Cover'' | ||
+ | |country = [[Image:USA.jpg|border|23px]] United States<br />[[File:BUL.jpg|border|23px]] Bulgaria | ||
+ | |director = James Dodson | ||
+ | |date = 2006 | ||
+ | |language = English | ||
+ | |distributor = 20th Century Fox | ||
+ | |character1 = LT Robert James | ||
+ | |actor1 = [[Nicholas Gonzalez]] | ||
+ | |character2 = MCPO Scott Boytano | ||
+ | |actor2 = [[Keith David]] | ||
+ | |character3 = CWO Lawrence Meideros | ||
+ | |actor3 = [[Mykel Shannon Jenkins]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''''Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil''''' is a 2006 action film that was released as a direct-to-video sequel to 2001's ''[[Behind Enemy Lines]]''. Other than some stock footage from the 2001 film, this 2006 sequel does not have any relation other than the basic plot of US military personnel being stranded in enemy territory. This film encountered enough success to warrant two more films under the ''Behind Enemy Lines'' banner: 2009's ''[[Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia]]'' and 2014's ''[[Seal Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines]]''. | ||
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− | == | + | =Rifles= |
− | + | ==Arsenal AR== | |
− | + | The majority of the rifles used by both US Navy SEALs team and North Korean soldiers, appear to be some sort of variant of the [[Arsenal AR|Bulgarian AR-F]]. Some of these rifles have the hooded sight and some with ultra short barrels. | |
− | + | [[Image:BulgAR-F.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Arsenal AR-F - 7.62x39mm]] | |
− | + | [[Image:BELII 001.JPG|thumb|600px|none|2nd Class Petty Officer Corey Schulteiss (Michael Simpson) is armed with one of the AK-type rifles. Because the film was shot primarily in Bulgaria, this is likely a variant of the [[Arsenal AR]].]] | |
− | The | + | [[Image:BELII 002.JPG|thumb|600px|none|At the bottom, CWO Lawrence Meideros ([[Mykel Shannon Jenkins]]), fires an AK with ultra short barrel.]] |
− | [[Image:BulgAR-F.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:BEL2-FakeMP5&AKshortsA.jpg|thumb|600px|none|CWO Lawrence Meideros ([[Mykel Shannon Jenkins]]) and Petty Officer Second Class Corey Schulteiss (Michael Simpson) both firing oddly customized Bulgarian [[AK-47]] milled rifles with ultra short barrels as Lt. James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]) fires his [[PPS-43]] mocked up to look like an [[MP5]].]] |
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==Arsenal AR-M1F== | ==Arsenal AR-M1F== | ||
− | Seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]), Master Chief Petty Officer Neil | + | Seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]), Master Chief Petty Officer Neil "Spaz" Callaghan (Matt Bushell), and possibly South Korean special forces soldiers are Bulgarian [[Arsenal AR-M1F]] rifles that have [[AKS-74U]]-style muzzle brakes in place of their regular flash hiders. They also have milled receivers, underfolding stocks, and [[AK-74]]-type gas blocks. |
− | [[File:Arsenal 7.62mm AR-M1.jpg|thumb|none|| | + | [[File:Arsenal 7.62mm AR-M1.jpg|thumb|none||450px|Arsenal AR-M1F - 7.62x39mm]] |
+ | [[Image:BEL2-AK74StyleAKA.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Master Chief Petty Officer Neil "Spaz" Callaghan (Matt Bushell) fires his Arsenal AR-1F rifle.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:BELII 011.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Lt. James opens fire with his rifle.]] | ||
− | [[ | + | ==Custom Sniper Rifle == |
− | [[ | + | A sniper rifle is used by two South Korean special forces soldiers. These sniper rifles also appear to be [[Arsenal AR]]s mocked up to resemble the [[SVD Dragunov]] or the [[Zastava M76]] rifle. |
+ | [[file:SVDpost1993.jpg|thumb|none|450px|SVD, later production model with synthetic furniture - 7.62x54mm R]] | ||
+ | [[Image:BulgAR.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Arsenal AR - 7.62x39mm]] | ||
+ | [[File:BEL2 127.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rifle seen here appears to be another Bulgarian AR mocked up to crudely resemble a Dragunov.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Custom Special Ops Rifles== |
− | + | The South Korean spec-ops soldiers also are also armed with some unusual assault rifles. These appear to be [[Arsenal AR]]s fitted with an [[M16]]-type carry handle and housed in an odd shell. These were probably the precursor to the M16 mockups seen in such films as ''[[Universal Soldier: Regeneration]]''. | |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:BulgAR-F.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Arsenal AR-F - 7.62x39mm]] |
− | + | [[File:BEL2 128.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The South Korean spec-ops soldiers armed with the custom rifles. They also appear to have lost their handguards, with a new handhold placed below the barrel.]] | |
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+ | =Submachine Guns= | ||
+ | ==PPS-43 (Mocked-up as MP5)== | ||
+ | Since this film was shot in Bulgaria, many of the weapons are of Eastern European origin. The "[[MP5]]" used by Lt. Robert James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]) and in the hands of a few SEAL members near the end of the film is actually a [[PPS-43]] mocked up to resemble the H&K submachine gun. The PPS-43 is chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, which explains why the magazine that is slightly too fat to be an MP5's 9x19mm. | ||
+ | [[Image:PPSh-43-Submachine-Gun.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Soviet PPS-43 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MP5A3.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with "tropical" (wide) forearm with stock extended - 9x19mm]] | ||
+ | [[Image:BEL2-FakeMP5SideShotA.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Lt. James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]) fires his [[PPS-43]] mocked-up to look like an [[MP5]].]] | ||
+ | [[Image:BEL2-FakeMP5a.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Lt. James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]) and his PPS-43 mocked up to look like an MP5. The barrel shroud of the [[PPS-43]] was removed but the barrel was not shortened, thus the elongated barrel.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:BEL2-FakeMP5&AKshortsA.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Lt. James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]) fires his mocked-up PPS-43 next to CWO Lawrence Meideros ([[Mykel Shannon Jenkins]]) and Petty Officer Second Class Corey Schulteiss (Michael Simpson). Both fire oddly customized Bulgarian [[Arsenal AR]]s with ultra short barrels.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:BELII 007.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Lt. James fires his [[PPS-43]] mocked up to resemble an [[MP5]].]] | ||
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+ | =Handguns= | ||
==M1911A1== | ==M1911A1== | ||
− | A North Korean | + | A North Korean "Home Guard" officer fires an [[M1911A1]], killing a local peasant woman during a melee with the Navy SEALs. Why he would be carrying an [[M1911]] is a mystery since he would most likely be carrying the North Korean equivalent of the [[Tokarev TT-33]] or [[CZ-75]] clone. |
− | [[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|300px|none|World War II-issue Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]] |
− | [[Image:BEL2-M1911 02a.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:BEL2-M1911 02a.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The North Korean Home Guard officer aims his [[M1911A1]] at a Navy SEAL.]] |
− | [[Image:BEL2-M1911CloserA.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:BEL2-M1911CloserA.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A closer shot of the North Korean Home Guard officer and his [[M1911A1]]. His uniform is a light grey version of a Soviet commissar uniform from WWII and is anachronistic. The costuming is utilizing old Bulgarian surplus uniforms (which makes sense since the film was shot in Bulgaria).]] |
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+ | ==Beretta 92FS== | ||
+ | Lt. James uses a suppressed [[Beretta 92FS]] while infiltrating the missile base. | ||
+ | [[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm]] | ||
+ | [[Image:BELII 009.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Lt. James uses his suppressed [[Beretta 92FS]].]] | ||
− | ==Beretta | + | ==Compact Beretta Pistol== |
− | + | What appears to be a small nickel-plated compact pistol is seen in the hands of North Korean Commander Hwang (Joseph Steven Yang). This appears to resemble a compact nickel [[Beretta 85F]], but it is possible that this is a replica like the [[EKOL series#EKOL "Grizzly Special 99"|EKOL "Grizzly Special 99"]] . | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:EKOL_Spec_Silver.jpg|thumb|none|300px|EKOL Grizzly Special 99 (Nickel) - 9mm P.A blanks]] |
− | [[Image:BELII | + | [[Image:BELII 004.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Commander Hwang (Joseph Steven Yang) holds his nickel pistol, a very strange choice for a North Korean officer who should be using a [[Makarov PM]], [[Tokarev TT-33]], [[Stechkin APS]] or [[CZ-75]] clone. It's possible that this is a replica pistol.]] |
== Beretta 92FS Inox == | == Beretta 92FS Inox == | ||
− | + | A [[Beretta 92FS Inox]] with black controls can be seen being used by both Lt. James and Master Chief Petty Officer Neil 'Spaz' Callaghan. | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Beretta 92FS Inox wood grips.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 92FS Inox with black controls - 9x19mm.]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:BEL2_122.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A [[Beretta 92FS Inox]] with black controls is held by Lt. James.]] |
− | ==Beretta | + | ==Beretta 84F== |
− | A two-tone [[ | + | A two-tone [[Beretta 84F]] is carried by PO2 Corey Schulteiss (Michael Simpson) and later is seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James ([[Nicholas Gonzalez]]). |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:Beretta_JS84001.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 84F two-tone - .380 ACP]] |
− | [[Image:BELII 003.JPG|thumb| | + | [[Image:BELII 003.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Lt. James takes the two-tone [[Beretta 84F]].]] |
+ | =Other= | ||
== RPG 22 == | == RPG 22 == | ||
− | North Korean | + | A North Korean soldier is briefly seen with what appears to be an [[RPG-22]]. |
− | [[Image:RPG-22 rocket launcher.jpg|thumb|none|400px|RPG-22 72.5mm]] | + | [[Image:RPG-22 rocket launcher.jpg|thumb|none|400px|RPG-22 - 72.5mm]] |
− | + | [[Image:BEL2_152.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A North Korean soldier is briefly seen with what appears to be an [[RPG-22]].]] | |
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 27 September 2023
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Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil is a 2006 action film that was released as a direct-to-video sequel to 2001's Behind Enemy Lines. Other than some stock footage from the 2001 film, this 2006 sequel does not have any relation other than the basic plot of US military personnel being stranded in enemy territory. This film encountered enough success to warrant two more films under the Behind Enemy Lines banner: 2009's Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia and 2014's Seal Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines.
The following weapons were used in the film Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil:
Rifles
Arsenal AR
The majority of the rifles used by both US Navy SEALs team and North Korean soldiers, appear to be some sort of variant of the Bulgarian AR-F. Some of these rifles have the hooded sight and some with ultra short barrels.
Arsenal AR-M1F
Seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez), Master Chief Petty Officer Neil "Spaz" Callaghan (Matt Bushell), and possibly South Korean special forces soldiers are Bulgarian Arsenal AR-M1F rifles that have AKS-74U-style muzzle brakes in place of their regular flash hiders. They also have milled receivers, underfolding stocks, and AK-74-type gas blocks.
Custom Sniper Rifle
A sniper rifle is used by two South Korean special forces soldiers. These sniper rifles also appear to be Arsenal ARs mocked up to resemble the SVD Dragunov or the Zastava M76 rifle.
Custom Special Ops Rifles
The South Korean spec-ops soldiers also are also armed with some unusual assault rifles. These appear to be Arsenal ARs fitted with an M16-type carry handle and housed in an odd shell. These were probably the precursor to the M16 mockups seen in such films as Universal Soldier: Regeneration.
Submachine Guns
PPS-43 (Mocked-up as MP5)
Since this film was shot in Bulgaria, many of the weapons are of Eastern European origin. The "MP5" used by Lt. Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez) and in the hands of a few SEAL members near the end of the film is actually a PPS-43 mocked up to resemble the H&K submachine gun. The PPS-43 is chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, which explains why the magazine that is slightly too fat to be an MP5's 9x19mm.
Handguns
M1911A1
A North Korean "Home Guard" officer fires an M1911A1, killing a local peasant woman during a melee with the Navy SEALs. Why he would be carrying an M1911 is a mystery since he would most likely be carrying the North Korean equivalent of the Tokarev TT-33 or CZ-75 clone.
Beretta 92FS
Lt. James uses a suppressed Beretta 92FS while infiltrating the missile base.
Compact Beretta Pistol
What appears to be a small nickel-plated compact pistol is seen in the hands of North Korean Commander Hwang (Joseph Steven Yang). This appears to resemble a compact nickel Beretta 85F, but it is possible that this is a replica like the EKOL "Grizzly Special 99" .
Beretta 92FS Inox
A Beretta 92FS Inox with black controls can be seen being used by both Lt. James and Master Chief Petty Officer Neil 'Spaz' Callaghan.
Beretta 84F
A two-tone Beretta 84F is carried by PO2 Corey Schulteiss (Michael Simpson) and later is seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez).
Other
RPG 22
A North Korean soldier is briefly seen with what appears to be an RPG-22.