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'''''The Brink''''' was an HBO television comedy that follows a geopolitical crisis involving the US and Pakistan as seen through the eyes of several key figures in the American government including members of the CIA and the US military. The series aired for 10 episodes in 2015.
'''''The Brink''''' was an [[HBO]] television comedy that follows a geopolitical crisis involving the US and Pakistan as seen through the eyes of several key figures in the American government including members of the CIA and the US military. The series aired for 10 episodes in 2015.
The Brink was an HBO television comedy that follows a geopolitical crisis involving the US and Pakistan as seen through the eyes of several key figures in the American government including members of the CIA and the US military. The series aired for 10 episodes in 2015.
The following weapons were used in the series The Brink:
A Walther PPK with ivory pearl grips is taken from the ambassador's office by Alex Talbot (Jack Black) in the middle of "Just a Little Crazy Talk". Unfortunately, Umair Zaman (Iqbal Theba) uses the PPK tucked in Alex's waistband to kill himself in the middle of "There Will Be Consequences".
AK-47s are seen in the hands of Pakistani military personnel throughout the season, which is incorrect since they are armed with license-made G3A3 as their standard rifle. If the soldiers are required to use AK-type rifles, the Pakistani Army issues the Chinese Norinco Type 56 instead of the genuine AK-47. A few are seen with Dotari tribesmen and "Taliban" militants in the middle of "Sticky Wicket".
A few AKS-47s are seen with some Pakistani military personnel and "Taliban" militants throughout the season. Like the AK-47, the AKS-47 is a non-standard weapon in the Pakistani military.
A few pro-Unity Party demonstrators are firing AKMs in protest marches throughout "Pilot". One Pakistani soldier is seen guarding the outskirts of a Pakistani Army prison at the start of "Half-Cocked". The AKM is a non-standard weapon in the Pakistani military like the AK-47. Some of the Dotari tribesmen in "Tweet, Tweet, Tweet" and in "Sicky Wicket" use AKMs. Pakistani soldiers and "Taliban" militants at the end of "Sticky Wicket" are armed with AKMs. Eritrean guerrilla fighters are armed with AKMs at the end of "There Will Be Consequences".
An AKMS is used by Martin to shoot Vanessa in the leg after a confrontation in "Sticky Wicket". Eritrean guerrilla fighters are armed with AKMS at the end of "There Will Be Consequences".
Zastava M70B1s are seen with Pakistani tribesmen near the end of "I'll Never Be Batman". The Zastava is an unlikely choice for Pakistani tribesmen as they are capable for producing their own AK rifles, but the M70B1 is possibly used as a replacement for AK rifles made in the Khyber Pass. Lieutenant Commander Zeke "Z-Pak" Tilson (Pablo Schreiber) and Lieutenant Glenn "Jammer" Taylor (Eric Ladin) take them from the disarmed tribesmen at the start of "Swim, Shmuley, Swim".
A Browning M2HB is seen mounted on several Textron Stingray light tanks and on Humvees in the show's OP. It's seen on a Pakistani APC in "Pilot" after the coup was launched.
A DShK machine gun is used by a "Taliban" militant when they launch a raid at the Dotari stronghold in the middle of "Sticky Wicket" and on a Pakistani Land Rover near the end of "Just a Little Crazy Talk".