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Demons of War

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Demony wojny wedlug Goi
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DVD Cover
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Poland
Directed by Wladyslaw Pasikowski
Release Date 1998
Language Polish
Serbo-Croatian
Studio Vision Film Distribution
Studio WFDIF
Main Cast
Character Actor
Maj. Edward Keller Boguslaw Linda
Lt. Czacki Olaf Lubaszenko
Maj. Czeslaw Kusz Tadeusz Huk
Sgt. Biniek Artur Zmijewski
Cichy ('The Silent') Miroslaw Baka
Cpl. 'Houdini' Moraczewski Zbigniew Zamachowski
Nicol Aleksandra Niespielak
Dano Ivanov Denis Delic
Filip Christoph Rex-Jarnot
Skija Slobodan Custic



Demons of War (original: Demony wojny wedlug Goi) is a 1998 Polish war drama set in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after the Bosnian War. In February 1997 commander of a Polish IFOR unit, Major Edward Keller (Boguslaw Linda) is put under investigation for breaking orders and instructions. His company is assigned a new commander, Major Czeslaw Kusz (Tadeusz Huk), who arrives accompanied by combat-unexperienced military prosecutor Lt. Czacki (Olaf Lubaszenko). After arrival of the two, IFOR command receives an SOS-signal from a downed chopper. Maj. Keller decides to go into action, even though he's ordered to stay.
Polish title refers to Spanish painter Francisco Goya.


The following weapons were used in the movie Demons of War:


Handguns

P-83 Wanad

Lt. Czacki (Olaf Lubaszenko) carries P-83 Wanad as his sidearm.

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P-83 Wanad Pistol - 9x18mm Makarov
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Lt. Czacki, hiding under jeep, holds a gun during a gun battle with separatists.
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Lt. Czacki pulls his sidearm on Maj. Keller.
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Maj. Kush (Tadeusz Huk) confiscates his weapon.

MAG-95

The mercenary Filip (Christoph Rex-Jarnot) pulls a MAG-95 pistol on Major Keller during the final battle for the village.

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MAG-95 - 9x19mm.
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Rossi Model 971

Major Keller (Boguslaw Linda) is equipped with a Rossi Model 971 with a ported barrel.

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Rossi M971 with 2.5" Barrel - .357 Magnum.
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Machine Pistols

PM-84 Glauberyt

Skija (Slobodan Custic), commander of the separatists, is seen with a PM-84 Glauberyt submachine gun.

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PM-84P Glauberyt - 9x19mm Parabellum
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Assault Rifles

AKS-47

The Kbk AK with folding stock is a Polish copy of the AKS-47 rifle. These rifles are used by Polish IFOR soldiers in the movie, which is an anachronism as in 1990s all AK(S)-47 in Polish armed forces were replaced by AKM variants (with the sole exception of the Kbkg wz.60 adapted to fire rifle-grenades). This implies that the AKS-47 was used instead of the AKMS, which is evidenced by Maj. Keller (Boguslaw Linda) who, in a memorable scene, points out to his soldiers that what they've got are not "water guns but Kbk AKMS".
Serbian separatists are also armed with AKS-47 assault rifles.

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Type III AKS-47 - 7.62x39mm
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Major Keller (Boguslaw Linda) gives instructions to Sgt. Biniek, while under fire.
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Close-up on the barrel of Keller's AKS-47.
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Sniper called "The Silent" (Miroslaw Baka) carries his two weapons on his shoulders, AKS-47 on left.
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Lieutenant Czacki (Olaf Lubaszenko) has to take up arms for the first time in his life.
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Maj. Kusz (Tadeusz Huk) destroys an enemy firing position with his AKS-47 assault rifle.
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IFOR soldier Jarek Boruń (Szymon Bobrowski) fires his AKS-47 at Skija´s men ...
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... with Serbians returning fire.
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Sgt. Biniek (Artur Zmijewski) aims his rifle.

Kbs wz. 1996 Beryl

One of the Serbian separatists is seen with an early variant of the Kbs wz. 1996 Beryl.

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Kbs wz.96 Beryl - 5.56x45mm NATO
A Serbian separatist with a Beryl rifle on the right.

Sniper Rifles

Radom-Hunter

The IFOR sniper "The silent" (Miroslaw Baka) and also the mercenary Filip (Christoph Rex-Jarnot) are seen with Radom-Hunter rifles.

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Radom Hunter - 7,62x39mm.
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A sniper Called "The silent" alongside his commander Major Keller ...
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... and with both his weapons.
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The mercenary Filip shoots at Maj. Keller in the night combat for the village.

SVD Dragunov

Maj. Keller (Boguslaw Linda) takes a SVD Dragunov sniper rifle from Sgt. Biniek (Artur Zmijewski).

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SVD Dragunov Sniper Rifle - 7.62x54mm R
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Other

KPVT

IFOR BRDM-2 armored cars have mounted KPVT heavy machine guns.

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KPVT heavy machine gun - 14.5x114mm
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Unidentified Hand Grenade

Major Keller (Boguslaw Linda) throws an unidentified hand grenade at a position held by mercenaries.

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