Dmitri yanks Jaime down to avoid the laser-cannon, yet in the wide-angle shot of the mine detonating after being hit by the laser bolt, the two heroes can be clearly seen standing together on the plateau a short distance away.
After the madman's pre-recorded "doomsday will occur now that you've set off a nuclear bomb" video speech finishes, Jaime is shown in a wide-angle shot, still standing at the top of the same steps where she'd been while listening to the madman's speech. Yet the large TV-monitor unit that was at her right is gone.
Jaime states that the blast from the detonated mine must have knocked out the laser-cannon, but the mine's location is much too far away from the cannon for the blast to have damaged the cannon significantly; besides, the madman would have used heavy-duty weaponry and equipment in all of his fortifications, to avoid malfunctions due to a nearby mine-explosion or other comparatively minor mishap.
Jaime dodges around the same crooked low-hanging tree branch twice during her race into the madman's stronghold.
Same footage of mortar-round explosion is used in both blasts that occur while Jaime and Dmitri are conversing in the ditch.
When Satari begins the countdown to the detonation, the countdown clock works erratically a few seconds after it starts.
No rope (or rope-shadow on the hillside) is visible during the final part of Dmitri Muskov's scramble up the cliff.
The computer-monitor display of how long it will be till the nuke bomb is tested shows a "stagnant" (not counting down) "00" in its "seconds" section, even though it is supposed to be a real-time readout of time remaining till the bomb goes off.
All of the madman's defenses are automated; he is the only person at the complex, and his artificial-intelligence computer, Alex, controls everything there, including the defenses. Yet in the footage of the anti-aircraft cannon spraying bullets at the reconnaissance helicopter, a human gunner dressed in an orange shirt can easily be seen, operating the cannon.
Rudy says that they had spoken to Alex on the way into the madman's complex, yet they had never heard Alex's name till just then, so they could not have known that the voice they'd heard was indeed Alex's, and not someone else's.
Two characters refer to flying on Air Force One and visuals show they are on the Presidential plane but it is only called Air Force One when the President is on board. It should be referred to by its normal call sign.