In one shot we see two helicopters flying over the jungle, in the next shot they are a totally different kind of helicopter.
Just before the first helicopter explodes, you can see the sky is very overcast. When the helicopter explodes, the sky is clear. There is no sign of the missile hitting the copter either, it clearly explodes on its own.
Jennings patches up Aguinaldo's right leg, however when they leave the crashed helicopter she assists by supporting his weight while walking from his right side, not the left.
Capt. Amy Jennings (Theresa Randle) has her hair parted on the left side for the majority of the film, but it changes sides in various shots during her taped questioning and the following rescue.
The distance the terrorists supposedly could have traveled with the device was not far enough to need choppers that made it harder to be stealthy in their assault.
In the movie, the phrase: "Bearing three-niner-five," is heard. There is no such thing as bearing 395.
The U.S. Marines in the movie are shown wearing black boots. In reality, U.S. Marines wear tan boots, not black boots.
While walking in the jungle after Jennings patches Aguinaldo's broken leg, the gash and blood on Aguinaldo's head switches from the left side to the right side of his forehead in one shot.
General Frank Lewis states that the rescue helicopters were shot down with Stinger missiles, yet the weapon that the rebel fired was an RPG-7.