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We Take All Upon Ourselves (Beryom vsyo na sebya)
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We Take All Upon Ourselves (a direct translation of the original title Beryom vsyo na sebya) is a Soviet 1980 war movie directed by Yevgeni Sherstobitov. In Summer 1944 a group of Soviet Black Sea Fleet commandos is sent on a mission to destroy a German floating battery that is a threat for the upcoming landing operation. When the commandos appear on place, they uncover an even greater menace: a well-hidden coastal battery. Now they have to take all upon themselves and destroy both targets in a single night.
The following weapons were used in the film We Take All Upon Ourselves (Beryom vsyo na sebya):
Mukhin (Valery Panarin) uses a pair of Model 24 Stielhandgranate during the attack on the floating battery. These movie props have unusually short handles, possibly for the ease of handling.
RGD-33
Ladoga (Aleksandr Parkhomenko) carries what appears to be a pair of RGD-33 hand grenades though he doesn't use them in action.
85mm Air Defense Gun M1939 (52-K)
Both floating battery and coastal battery are equipped with 85mm 52-K AA guns, standing for German 88mm Flak. During the attack Kalinushkin (Georgi Dvornikov) and Shergin (Aleksandr Kirilin) capture one of the guns and use it to destroy the others point blank.