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Cover art from 9th Company: Roots of Terror (2008)
Release Date:
2008
Developer:
Noviy Disk, Lesta Studio
Publisher:
Strategy First
Platforms:
PC
Genre:
Real-time strategy
9th Company: Roots of Terror is a 2008 action-oriented real-time strategy game based on the 2005 Russian film The 9th Company. The game, just like the film, loosely follows actual events that took place on Hill 3234 during Operation Magistral, in the Soviet-Afghan war. The game displays footage from the film and features playable characters from the film as well.
The following weapons appear in the 2008 video game 9th Company: Roots of Terror:
The Makarov PM pistol is used in-game by the Mujahideen and by Soviet soldiers. Strangely enough, it appears to be a commercial imported Makarov by Baikal, called the IJ-70. It features an adjustable rear sight, not seen on the military Makarov pistol. Also the finish is inferior to the original Makarov PM. In-game, this can be appreciated when looking at the HUD icon of the Makarov PM.
The AKS-74 rifle (alongside optional BG-15 grenade launchers) is used by the Soviet Afghan National Army and by the Mujahideen. It is depicted in a "jungle-style" taped-together magazine configuration, thus the ammo supply it carries adds up to a total of 60-rounds. The AKS-74 also features heavily on different covers for the game.
The ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft twin autocannon is used by Soviet soldiers and Mujahideen, and it is used on the KamAZ gun truck. It is incredibly lethal to enemy troops.