So im from Germany and i need to say that i LOVE your Loadout so most of the German Airsoft Players use Multicam and is dont undertsand that bcs Flecktarn is super Cool and i have an Idea for you: I use Tropentarn (Wüstentarn) and if you Combine the Tropentarn Camo Clothes with some Olives boots and a Flecktarn Plate Carrier then you will have the best Urban loadout
Received my M70 today from Epic Militaria (their M53). Condition is great considering the age, but no indication as to size. Z9 or 29 appeared printed on leather rim? As someone a fair bit older and not as lean as the narrator, I did have to make my own notches in the chin-strap as designated buckle holes were about an inch too short. Despite being pretty common, it's VGVFM though. Thanks for your research and video.
Btw, the 'straight pocket' design introduced to US forces in 1977 was in the "highland" version of ERDL, the green seen more so in Vietnam was supposedly the "lowland". They were never referred to as such in operation, tho. They were designed in 1948. This I wore in the Naval Reserve as Corpsman with Marines in 83/84. My second to last drill at the end of we received BDU pants. Pants. No jackets, no helmet covers. We, the Corpsman, anyway, kept wearing the old. So that ERDL design from 1948 was increased in dimensions by a third to create what is called the BDU/Woodland pattern. The clothing design was simplified from the 77 version to make BDU's, as well as adding extra fabric at the seat, elbows and knees.
German infantry an here. If you want some nice flecktarn kits check out Leo köhler and uf pro and lindnerhof. I use their items while I'm in active duty and they're just top tier
And that one the supposed polish pattern is TTSKO or vsr 84, adopted for certain soviet pilots, paratroopers, officers and naval infantry, I own a woodland variant and a pretty cool pink one
Really nice kit, and some really good variations! If you want to do a german Kosovo impression you can get a Bristol DPM vest really cheap all over the internet. The german army had them for a short period when they were first stationed in Kosovo and needed a vest that can protect against 7.62x39 and 7.62x54 rifle rounds.
Noice. Sadly Cyma AKs are no longer the same affordable guns as they once were in the UK. Thankfully Specna Arms is filling that niche but we're missing a 74U model in their Core and Edge lineup. Bit of a long story ahead: Had a CM045C for about 6 years before I sold it to a friend, not because I didn't love it. For £130 to start off with, it was such a hit for me. It's just that I had fallen in love with AK105s and while my CM045C had been upgraded and decked out with some modernisation kit, it wasn't the same feeling. It was my first proper AEG, there after I'd procure a few others including a Cyma CM047D. Both AKs went through upgrades but my personal preference for the 47D (an AK104/105 model) grew. It would die around late 2021, and attempts to fix it would fail entirely. I would procure a CM040D at the start of 2022 and that became my favourite gun as of today. The 045C had a high torque motor as part of the initial package, had a pico mosfet fitted in, wired for deans and some internal work done to improve performance, it was supremely fast and responsive in semi even when using 7.4v lipo. I sold my 045C to a friend who was looking for a modernised 74U, and I was looking to get a second 105 type AK as a backup. Sometimes, I wish I'd kept it.
А теперь наш маленький любитель моделирования запомни, что в армии ссср, что в армии гдр подтяжки носились под погонами, а не на погонах. За такое можно смело срывать погоны и заставлять перешивать!
11:29 that's the PHILARPAT used by the Philippine Army as as its standard service uniform since 2016 replacing the older woodland and DPM uniforms I personally wore that because im a PVT reservist in the army and I'll tell you, its effective AF in jungle warfare
A wee bit of info. This minestrone pattern was made to stand out. So it was not easy to copy and make it difficult for infiltration on Swiss soil. Mainly during the cold War Era.
It was Easy for me as it turned out he was high ranking, so I searched up his name. To verify it was him you can use the patches on the uniform, all the patches on the uniform matched up to my man, but there other methods that are slightly less effective like camo, what year it was made. honestly if u dig deep enough u can find anything I once found a friend that was a nam vet on the internet and all his info.
@@M40Militaria_ it was difficult for me to find the identity of the uniform as the persons last name was Lopez which is a very common Hispanic surname and the date of the uniform had been faded away