The Unknown Soldier (2017): Difference between revisions
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Many Finnish soldiers are armed with [[Suomi KP/-31]]s. It is used by Antti Rokka ([[Eero Aho]]), Lt. Kariluoto ([[Johannes Holopainen]]), Viirilä (Jarkko Lahti), Vanhala ([[Hannes Suominen]]), and Lt. Autio (Turkka Mastomäki). Both 71-round drum and 50-round quad-stack "coffin" magazines are seen. Due to continuity errors, many KP/-31 magazine types switch between some scenes.
Many Finnish soldiers are armed with [[Suomi KP/-31]]s. It is used by Antti Rokka ([[Eero Aho]]), Lt. Kariluoto ([[Johannes Holopainen]]), Viirilä (Jarkko Lahti), Vanhala ([[Hannes Suominen]]), Lt. Koskela ([[Jussi Vatanen]]), and Lt. Autio (Turkka Mastomäki). Both 71-round drum and 50-round quad-stack "coffin" magazines are seen. Due to continuity errors, many KP/-31 magazine types switch between some scenes.
[[File:unknsold17_ppsh1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The wounded Captian tries to reach his PPSh.]]
[[File:unknsold17_ppsh1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The wounded Captian tries to reach his PPSh.]]
[[File:unknsold17ppsh2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rokka aims the PPSh at the rest of the soldiers.]]
[[File:unknsold17ppsh2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rokka aims the PPSh at the rest of the soldiers.]]
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The Finnish Mosin-Nagant P26 variant is the Finnish Army's most used rifle. The P-Series is the final step of the Finnish overhaul program of old imperial Russian Mosin-Nagants. Notable users are Rokka, Susi ([[Arttu Kapulainen]]), and Honkajoki (Juho Milonoff).
The Finnish Mosin-Nagant P26 variant is the Finnish Army's most used rifle. The P-Series is the final step of the Finnish overhaul program of old imperial Russian Mosin-Nagants. Notable users are Rokka, Susi ([[Arttu Kapulainen]]), and Honkajoki (Juho Milonoff).
[[File:Tuntematonsotilas17-MN-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The muzzles are seen as the soldier are briefed by Lt. Koskela.]]
[[File:unknsold17_MNP1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Susi holding his rifle while following Rokka.]]
[[File:unknsold17_MNP1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Susi holding his rifle while following Rokka.]]
[[File:unknsold17_MNP2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rokka with a slung P26 rifle.]]
[[File:unknsold17_MNP2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rokka with a slung P26 rifle.]]
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Some [[M39 Finnish Mosin-Nagant Rifle|Finnish M39]] rifles are also used by Finnish troops, including Corporal Hietanen ([[Aku Hirviniemi]]), Lehto (Severi Saarinen), and Private Hauhia (Robin Packalen).
Some [[M39 Finnish Mosin-Nagant Rifle|Finnish M39]] rifles are also used by Finnish troops, including Corporal Hietanen ([[Aku Hirviniemi]]), Lehto (Severi Saarinen), and Private Hauhia (Robin Packalen).
The Unknown Soldier is a 2017 Finnish war drama movie directed by Aku Louhimies (Tears of April) based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Väinö Linna. The film is the story of a Finnish machine gun company during the Continuation War. It shows how friendship, humor, and the will to live unite these men on their way there and back. The war changes the lives of each of the soldiers as well as the lives of those on the home front, and also leaves its mark on the entire nation. This is the third film adaptation of the novel after the 1955 and 1985 versions.
It was released for the 100th anniversary of the Finnish independence (December 6, 1917) and was shot almost entirely with natural light in a manner similar to the 2015 movie The Revenant.
The following weapons were used in the film The Unknown Soldier:
A Mauser C96 is wielded by Captain Kaarna (Pirkka-Pekka Petelius, who played Hietanen in the 1985 version) as his personal firearm.
Tokarev TT-33
During the night raid, the leader of the Soviet raiding party draws a Tokarev TT-33. Cpl. Rokka (Eero Aho) disarms him and fires the pistol at the rest of them.
Submachine Guns
Suomi KP/-31
Many Finnish soldiers are armed with Suomi KP/-31s. It is used by Antti Rokka (Eero Aho), Lt. Kariluoto (Johannes Holopainen), Viirilä (Jarkko Lahti), Vanhala (Hannes Suominen), Lt. Koskela (Jussi Vatanen), and Lt. Autio (Turkka Mastomäki). Both 71-round drum and 50-round quad-stack "coffin" magazines are seen. Due to continuity errors, many KP/-31 magazine types switch between some scenes.
MP40
A German soldier is seen with an MP40 while driving a motorcycle with an officer.
A PPSh-41 is briefly used by a Soviet Captain and Antti Rokka during the night trench raid.
Rifles
Mosin-Nagant P26
The Finnish Mosin-Nagant P26 variant is the Finnish Army's most used rifle. The P-Series is the final step of the Finnish overhaul program of old imperial Russian Mosin-Nagants. Notable users are Rokka, Susi (Arttu Kapulainen), and Honkajoki (Juho Milonoff).
Some Finnish M39 rifles are also used by Finnish troops, including Corporal Hietanen (Aku Hirviniemi), Lehto (Severi Saarinen), and Private Hauhia (Robin Packalen).
Mosin-Nagant M91/30
Unlike the two predecessor films, Soviet soldiers use correct Mosin-Nagant M91/30 rifles.
Mosin-Nagant M/27
At least one Finnish soldier is seen with a Mosin-Nagant M/27, which is a special version for Ski Troopers.
Lahti L-39
Finnish soldiers use a Lahti L-39 anti-tank rifle against a T-34/76.
Soviet T-34/76 and T-34/85s are armed with Degtyaryov DTs.
Hand Grenades
Harjoituskranaatti M/41
Instead of Varsikranaatti M/32 stick grenades, which look very similar to the German Model 17 Stielhandgranate, Finnish soldiers use Harjoituskranaatti M/41 ("practice grenade M/41"). This stick grenade is based on the Model 16 Stielhandgranate.
Kasapanos Explosive Charge
Finnish soldiers use improvised "Kasapanos" explosive charges made of four bricks of TNT around Varsikranaatti M/32 stick grenades.
Käsikranaatti M/32
Some Finnish M32 Egg grenades are used by Vanhala (Hannes Suominen) during the last battle.
Other
76.2 mm M1902 Putilov Field Gun
A Putilov Field Gun is briefly seen drawn by horses.
Unknown Mortar
Two unknown mortars are briefly seen during the fighting.
Canon de 155 C, mle. 1917 Schneider
The squad is supported by French mle. 1917 Schneider howitzer.
Tellermine 35
One Finn tries to approach the T34/76 with a Tellermine 35. The same Tellermine is then thrown by Corporal Hietanen after the first carrier was unlucky.
Bofors 40mm
The Finns stationed a Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft gun after the occupation of the city of Petrozavodsk.