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'''''A Quiet Outpost''''' (''Tikhaya zastava'') is a 2011 Russian war movie directed by Sergey Makhovikov. The story is based on real events that taked place in July 13, 1993 on Tajikistan-Afghanistan border where a Russian border guard outpost was attacked by Islamic radicals (after Tajikistan became an independent state, Russian border guards still were disposed on former USSR southern border until Tajikistan formed its own border guard in late 1990s).
'''''A Quiet Outpost''''' (''Tikhaya zastava'') is a 2011 Russian war movie directed by Sergey Makhovikov. The story is based on real events that took place in July 13, 1993 on Tajikistan-Afghanistan border where a Russian border guard outpost was attacked by Islamic radicals (after Tajikistan became an independent state, Russian border guards still were disposed on former USSR southern border until Tajikistan formed its own border guard in late 1990s).
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== 2B14 Podnos Mortar ==
== 2B14 Podnos Mortar ==
[[2B14 Podnos Mortar]]s are used by Islamists during the attack on the outpost. Lt. Bobrovskiy ([[Igor Savochkin]]) and his ''Spetsnaz'' unit capture three mortars and use them.
[[2B14 Podnos Mortar]]s are used by Islamists during the attack on the outpost. Lt. Bobrovskiy ([[Igor Savochkin]]) and his ''Spetsnaz'' unit capture three mortars and use them.
A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava) is a 2011 Russian war movie directed by Sergey Makhovikov. The story is based on real events that took place in July 13, 1993 on Tajikistan-Afghanistan border where a Russian border guard outpost was attacked by Islamic radicals (after Tajikistan became an independent state, Russian border guards still were disposed on former USSR southern border until Tajikistan formed its own border guard in late 1990s).
The following weapons were used in the film A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava):
The commander of the outpost Capt. Pankov (Andrey Chadov) and Praporshik (Petty Officer) Gritsyuk (Sergey Selin) carry Makarov PM pistols. They are seen only in holsters.
In one scene Lyuba (Larisa Shakhvorostova) fires an unidentified stainless steel pistol. It resembles some Smith & Wesson compact model, like Smith & Wesson 3913 though it lacks typical S&W rear sight.
During the battle Sgt. "Trasser" Kiryanov (Aleksandr Alyoshkin) fires a PKM machine gun on bipod. In the final scene the PKM is seen in hands of Capt. Pankov (Andrey Chadov). A PKM is also seen mounted on a Mi-8 helicopter.
F-1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenadeError creating thumbnail: File missingA wounded Spetsnaz soldier prepares to blow himself and the enemies with the last grenade.
GP-25 Grenade Launcher
Lt. Bobrovskiy (Igor Savochkin), Praporshik Gritsyuk (Sergey Selin) and several Spetsnaz soldiers are armed with AKS-74 assault rifles with GP-25 grenade launchers.
2B14 Podnos Mortars are used by Islamists during the attack on the outpost. Lt. Bobrovskiy (Igor Savochkin) and his Spetsnaz unit capture three mortars and use them.