Reference: 15212
Brand: Polska
Button type "Canadian", 30 mm, DIYP
Plastic button "Canadian". Sewn with the tape for widths 10 mm.
Reference: 15212
Brand: Polska
Plastic button "Canadian". Sewn with the tape for widths 10 mm.
Reference: 14565
Brand: Polska
Beams to epaulettes of non-commissioned officers, nickel-plated. Version for coats.
Reference: 16994
Brand: Polska
Load-bearing tape to the battle set, pouches and other military and tourist equipment. Made from immune on of wiping, causing to pill and weather conditions of the polyamide.
Reference: 10104
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Original cloth strap for weapon. Used for russian guns: AKM, AK-74, SVD, PK/PKM etc. Version from USSR, in olive-sand shade.
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Reference: 17613
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 18085
Austro-Hungarian shovel. Made before the First World War. Made of thick sheet metal, with reinforcements, riveted. With manufacturer's logo and date 1893.
Reference: 17520
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17914
A book describing the different types of hand grenade launchers and the projectiles for them. ‘Enemy book’ is a series of Russian military books and manuals used by the troops of the Russian Federation. These books were acquired by the Ukrainian side and then reprinted and used for training and learning with the knowledge and modus operandi of the Russian...
Reference: 17521
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 15915
Belt of trousers. Made from not-reflecting infrared rays (IRR) of the load-bearing tape and magnetic Fidlock V-Buckle buckle 40 mm wide.
Reference: 17529
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17956
Manual for the RPG-26 rocket-propelled anti-tank grenade launcher. Construction, methods of use, range data, aiming locations on various vehicles and other information.
Reference: 17761
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 18041
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, produced until the late 1960s. The so-called ‘six-rivets’. Manufactured in 1955 at the Stalingrad Tractor Factory. Modernised in the 1960s-70s by the use of leather fascia straps. Thanks to this modernisation, mainly intended for Motorised Infantry, the helmet held better on the head.