Actually the majority of clothes produced by prisoners is russian army standard uniform. Because it's cheap and quality requirements are low. Soldiers wear what they were issued, while on retail market nobody would buy it for poor quality.
For spetznaz uniform the requirements are possibly higher.
this is new 45-th ORP VDV cammo for pokazuha. Frankly speaking i didn't see this pattern in mass use, and never saw it on paras. I'm not sure but it seems this is SPOSN product.
i took these pics this saturday at the Independance day celebration.
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Are the guys who previously tried this lying in the front...?![]()
Just a little bit of humour
Break dancing began its history in the Red Army (...huh, didn`t you know that?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoQb8vb4blA
Last edited by mannelig; 06-17-2008 at 05:38 PM.
Sorry for the late intrusion into this comment board, but would anybody happen to have any photos of Russian tanks in Chechnya?
delio
Get that video out of here please. Keep it in the Georgian thread.
Those Red army dancers were obviously professionals, maybe a rehearsal for a performance? They're using elements out of traditional Slavic folk dancing, but it looks like part of a larger scene out of a ballet or something.
one more pokazuha photo from my friend
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