Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation Hamilton: I nationens intresse
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Theatrical Poster
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Country
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Sweden
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Directed by
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Kathrine Windfeld
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Release Date
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2012
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Language
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Swedish English Russian Arabic
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Studio
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International Traders Pampas Produktion
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Distributor
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SF International Sales
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Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation (Swedish: Hamilton: I nationens intresse) is the 2012 film adaptation of the 1988 Jan Guillou novel of the same name, part of the Carl Hamilton series. Mikael Persbrandt stars as Swedish intelligence operative Carl Hamilton, who is tasked with tracking a mysterious group of arms traffickers and uncovering their plans for a stolen cache of weapons.
The following weapons were used in the film Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Heckler & Koch USP
A Russian smuggler uses a Heckler & Koch USP in Afghanistan near the beginning of the film. Sectragon PMC Rob Hart (Jason Flemyng) and his team, including Miller (Leo Gregory) also use Heckler & Koch USPs as their sidearms during their stay in Middle East. Hart gives Carl Hamilton (Mikael Persbrandt) a Heckler & Koch USP during the rescue mission.
Heckler & Koch USP - 9x19mm
A Russian smuggler checks his USP near the beginning of the film.
A Sectragon PMC rewards a treacherous Russian smuggler with a 9mm bullet.
Benjamin Lee disarms Miller of his USP in Ethiopia.
Ron Hart holds his USP on a Somalian soldier guarding the prison.
Hamilton holds his USP on a Somalian soldier during the rescue mission.
Miller executes Chad with his USP. The USP is either unloaded or a replica during this scene, as the slide is not seen moving. It is also dangerous to fire blanks so close to an actor's face.
CZ 100
Benjamin Lee (Ray Fearon) uses a CZ 100 as his sidearm in Ethiopia. PLO Agent Mouna al Fathar (Seba Mubarak) also carries a CZ 100 as her sidearm in Amman.
Lee fires a warning shot next to Miller.
"Back up or the next shot goes right between the eyes.".
A close-up of the CZ 100, with the serial number visible.
Mouna runs with her CZ 100 in hand.
Mouna fires her CZ 100 at a Sectragon sniper.
Mouna pulls her CZ 100 on Benjamin Lee after the ambush.
Glock 17
Carl Hamilton (Mikael Persbrandt) uses a Glock 17 as his primary firearm in Sweden. Hamilton also gives Mouna al Fathar (Seba Mubarak) a Glock 17 in Sweden.
Glock 17 (3rd Generation)- 9x19mm
Hamilton holds his Glock 17 at the safe house in Sweden.
Hamilton checks the magazine of one of his Glocks.
Hamilton sticks his Glock 17 into the mouth of a corrupt Swedish weapons manufacturer.
Mouna fires her Glock at Miller.
Mouna reloads her Glock in the woods with a rather interesting technique.
Hamilton aims his Glock at Miller.
Mouna holds her Glock in the woods.
Walther P5
Rob Hart's (Jason Flemyng) second-in-command, Sectragon PMC Miller (Leo Gregory) uses a Walther P5 in Sweden.
Miller chambers his P5 at the hotel.
Miller holds his P5 in the woods.
Beretta 92FS
Rob Hart (Jason Flemyng) uses a Beretta 92FS in Sweden. Carl Hamilton (Mikael Persbrandt) also uses the Beretta at the Carlson hotel near the end of the film.
Hamilton struggles with Hart as Hart holds his Beretta.
Hart's Beretta drops on the floor.
Hamilton holds Hart's Beretta on him.
Hamilton holds the Beretta.
Rifles and Carbines
M4A1
Sectragon PMC Rob Hart (Jason Flemyng) and his team uses M4A1 carbines in the Middle East. Carl Hamilton (Mikael Persbrandt) after the Somali prison rescue. He most notably uses the M4A1 to commandeer a Sectragon helicopter.
Colt M4A1 Carbine with M68 Aimpoint reflex optic, Knight's Armament RAS railed handguard and vertical forward grip - 5.56x45mm
A Sectragon PMC holds his M4A1 during the ambush at the Afghani border.
Rob Hart slaps in a magazine into his M4A1 before the Somali prison rescue.
Miller holds his M4A1 at the Somali prison.
Several Sectragon contractors hold their M4A1 carbines during the rescue mission.
A PMC enters the prison with his M4A1.
Hart holds his M4A1 as he prepares to execute a Somalian prison guard with his sidearm.
Hamilton chambers an M4A1 taken from one of the Sectragon PMCs.
Hamilton holds his M4A1 on Chad.
Colt Sporter I Carbine
A Colt Sporter I Carbine with a sound suppressor and scope is used by a Sectragon sniper during the shootout in the Swedish forest.
Colt Sporter I Carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO
A good view of the slab side receiver.
Colt Model 933
At least one Sectragon PMC is seen with an airsoft Colt Model 933 in Somalia.
Airsoft Tokyo Marui Colt Model 933 with 4-position stock and thicker A2-profile barrel - (fake) 5.56x45mm
A Sectragon PMC holds his M933 before the Somali prison rescue. Note the sling ring installed under the forward assist, a common feature on many airsoft rifles modeled after the Colt Model 933, usually sold under names like "M4CQB".
Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
A Sectragon PMC uses a Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle in Amman to ambush Hamilton and Mouna.
M14 EBR-RI with magazine removed and Harris bipod - 7.62x51mm NATO
The sniper fires his EBR.
Bofors Ak 5C
Several Swedish Coast Rangers (Swedish: kustjägarna) carry Bofors Ak 5C assault rifles as they are assigned to guard duty at the safe house in Sweden. Carl Hamilton (Mikael Persbrandt) also has two Ak 5Cs that he packs into a gun bag. He never uses the Ak 5C in the film, though. This is the first appearance of the Ak 5C in media other than video games.
Bofors Ak 5C with Aimpoint CS red dot sight, RIS foregrip, and polymer magazine - 5.56x45mm NATO
A Swedish Coast Ranger holds his Ak 5C.
Another Swedish Coast Ranger with a slung Bofors Ak 5C.
As Hamilton checks the pulse of a fallen Coast Ranger we get a close-up of an Ak 5C.
Hamilton holds one of his Ak 5C rifles.
One of Hamilton's Ak 5Cs lies on a table.
Hamilton holds one of his Ak 5C rifles as he pulls out the cleaning rod.
AK-74
Russian weapon smugglers uses AK-74s during a weapons deal on the Afghani border near the beginning of the film.
A couple of Russian smugglers with their AK-74s slung on their backs.
A Russian smuggler fires his AK-74 during the ambush.
Another Russian smuggler holds his AK-74.
AK-47
Several Afghani terrorists are armed with AK-47s during the weapons deal. One of the Russian weapon smugglers also uses an AK-47 during the weapons deal. Somali soldiers also use AK-47 when they kidnap a Swedish engineer at the Somali border. Somali prison guards also use AKs. Ethiopian terrorists are seen with AK-47s as well.
Type II AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
A Russian smuggler holds his AK-47 as he is on watch duty.
An Afghani terrorist holds his AK-47 on the left.
One of the terrorists fires his AK-47 during the ambush.
A Russian weapons dealer holds his AK-47 (circled in red).
An Ethiopian soldier with a slung AK-47 on his back.
A Somalian prison guard holds his AK-47 as Hart's group arrives in a van.
AKS-47
Several Afghani terrorists are armed with AKS-47 rifles during the weapons deal near the beginning of the film. Somali soldiers also use AKS-47s when they kidnap a Swedish engineer at the Somali border. Somali prison guards also use AKS-47 rifles. PLO Agent Tareq Al Ameen (Ashraf Farah) also uses an AKS-47 before the Sectragon sniper ambush in Amman. After he dies, Mouna al Fathar (Seba Mubarak) takes the rifle, although it is not seen again.
An Afghani terrorist examines the Russians' merchandise while holding his AKS-47.
An AKS-47 gets thrown into the air as the owner is ambushed.
A Somali prison guard holds his AKS-47.
Mouna grabs Tareq's AKS-47.
AKMS
Several characters, most notably Russian smugglers and Somalian soldiers, carry the AKMS.
AKMS, stamped steel receiver w/ slant muzzle brake and under-folding stock - 7.62x39mm
A Russian smuggler fires his AKMS during the ambush.
A Somali soldier holding his AKMS on Benjamin Lee's car.
Machine Guns
Browning M2HB
Swedish Coast Rangers are seen with Browning M2HB machine guns on patrol boats as Hamilton and Lee arrive at the safe house in Sweden.
Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG
A Swedish Coast Ranger mans an M2.
An M2HB is visible in the background.
Grenades
M67 Hand Grenade
A Sectragon PMC has an M67 hand grenade on his vest after the ambush on the Afghani border near the beginning of the film. Hamilton (Mikael Persbrandt) takes him down, and uses the grenade to create a diversion.
M67 fragmentation grenade
The M67 on the PMC's vest.
Hamilton throws the grenade.
Launchers
RPG-7
Both an Afghani terrorist as well as a Somalian soldier carry an RPG-7 but are not seen firing it.
An Afghani terrorist descending from his car with an RPG-7 to meet the Russian smugglers.
A Somalian soldier with an RPG-7 in the back of a pick-up truck (right) during Benjamin Lee's arrest.
See Also