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The most common type of belt in the Soviet Armed Forces is a leather soldier belt with a brass buckle. It was first introduced in 1938 for cadets of military schools of the Soviet Union.
It's hard to imagine a soldier’s or sergeant’s uniform without a sturdy belt. How else would you carry essential gear like a flashlight, entrenching tool, or canteen? How would you maintain a neat and disciplined appearance?
That’s where the soldier’s belt with a protective-color buckle comes in. In addition to its primary role of holding up trousers, the belt also serves as a distinguishing mark, a tool, a weapon, and even a rope in emergencies.
There are numerous hand-to-hand combat techniques involving belts with buckles. Once mastered, a trained soldier can easily defend against multiple attackers using just this simple but effective piece of gear.
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USSR Army Soldier Belt
The most common type of belt in the Soviet Armed Forces is a leather soldier belt with a brass buckle. It was first introduced in 1938 for cadets of military schools of the Soviet Union.
It's hard to imagine a soldier’s or sergeant’s uniform without a sturdy belt. How else would you carry essential gear like a flashlight, entrenching tool, or canteen? How would you maintain a neat and disciplined appearance?
That’s where the soldier’s belt with a protective-color buckle comes in. In addition to its primary role of holding up trousers, the belt also serves as a distinguishing mark, a tool, a weapon, and even a rope in emergencies.
There are numerous hand-to-hand combat techniques involving belts with buckles. Once mastered, a trained soldier can easily defend against multiple attackers using just this simple but effective piece of gear.
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• The belt width is 40 mm.
• Perfectly suitable for reconstruction of the Soviet Army.
• Universal size.
• You can wrap a buckle around your fist in the front and use it as an improvised brass knuckles in hand-to-hand combat!
• Fabric: Leatherette.
• Hardware: Brass buckle.
• 200 gram.

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