This tunic was purchased by a good friend of mine in a lot of Russian WWII items, it has some minor similarities to the German WWII knochensack what made us think that this perhaps could be a Russian paratrooper smock if such exist?. One indication of this being some sort of jump smock is the way you can put the ends of the tunic/smock around (Unfortunately there are some buttons missing) the legs similar to the German jump smocks, also the false pockets to give the opportunity to reach for some equipment underneath the tunic indicate it being some sort of smock. There is no provenance at all that this is indeed a WWII area smock, and not in the least of being a Russian WWII para smock, only that it came in with a lot of WWII Russian items and that the fabric definitely is old with no syntactic fabric at all. I’m convinced that Russians should have used camouflage tunics on a wide scale during. WWII and that its a undervalued issue of discussion and collection just because lack of information about it. Regarding the outcome of age and origin of this tunic discussed here this thread could perhaps start a interesting discussion about this subject, thanks in advance.
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Unfortunately the pictures are not of a very good quality, they are made with my simple two mega pixel digital camera, my apologies about that, but if you would like to see additional pictures feel free to ask and I will do my best to make them, thanks in advance.Attached Files
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In WW2 the VDV had no cammoflaged uniforms.
They were issued the MKK oversuits like other Soviet units issued with cammo.
I suggest this item is early post-ww2 eastern-bloc, where many German cuts of uniform items appeared with variantions on Soviet and German cammo patterns. They were using patterns for kit they had made under German occupation and using a different cammo print so as to not look like nazis...
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Originally posted by Kozlov View PostIn WW2 the VDV had no cammoflaged uniforms.
They were issued the MKK oversuits like other Soviet units issued with cammo.
I suggest this item is early post-ww2 eastern-bloc, where many German cuts of uniform items appeared with variantions on Soviet and German cammo patterns. They were using patterns for kit they had made under German occupation and using a different cammo print so as to not look like nazis...
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Don't be that surprised about the lack of synthetic material in something like this... there was a distinct lack of anything synthetic for quite some time in Eastern-Bloc gear apart from the infamous "Dayderon" (sp?) from the DDR in the 60's onwards...
The trouble you will find in id'ing this uniform is that there is a big gap in knowledge and collecting of Eastern Bloc stuff (especially anything that isnt a medal!!) between 1946 and the 1980's. There is interest in WW2 and interest created from the motherload of kit dumped post 1989 (which will be generally 70/80's pattern) but when you get into the early postwar period there is little material or knowledge out there... except perhaps with the DDR where German habbits of having everything written down help the historical record immensely!
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Originally posted by Kozlov View PostDon't be that surprised about the lack of synthetic material in something like this... there was a distinct lack of anything synthetic for quite some time in Eastern-Bloc gear apart from the infamous "Dayderon" (sp?) from the DDR in the 60's onwards...
The trouble you will find in id'ing this uniform is that there is a big gap in knowledge and collecting of Eastern Bloc stuff (especially anything that isnt a medal!!) between 1946 and the 1980's. There is interest in WW2 and interest created from the motherload of kit dumped post 1989 (which will be generally 70/80's pattern) but when you get into the early postwar period there is little material or knowledge out there... except perhaps with the DDR where German habbits of having everything written down help the historical record immensely!
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