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The Afghanka is a Soviet military slang term for a field uniform system developed and issued by the Soviet Army in the early 1980s. The popular name of the uniform was derived from its prolific use during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
Today the Afghanka design uniform sometimes still in use by Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Belarus and Georgia.
The best and most authentic replica of uniform on the market!
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Soviet Army Summer Suit "Afghanka" BDU
The Afghanka is a Soviet military slang term for a field uniform system developed and issued by the Soviet Army in the early 1980s. The popular name of the uniform was derived from its prolific use during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
Today the Afghanka design uniform sometimes still in use by Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Belarus and Georgia.
The best and most authentic replica of uniform on the market!
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Features:
• Field jacket has six pockets.
• Adjustable waist.
• Original fabric.
• Identical and authentic to the original USSR Suit.
Materials:
• Cotton
Weight:
• 1.6 kg

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