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Vintage Czechoslovak Army (CSLA) diamond-shaped shelter half. Standard issue camouflage pattern. Features a unique field repair patch made from rare Vz. 60 "Salamander" (Mlok) fabric. Heavily used / Salty condition.
Genuine 1970s Czech Army winter undershirt. 100% Cotton. Markings 81/42. Small size (Chest 81 cm / 32"), fits XXS or Youth/Junior. Unissued deadstock condition. Natural off-white color.
Genuine Cold War era undershirt of the Czechoslovak People's Army (ČSLA). Made in the 1970s. 100% Natural Cotton. Off-white/Cream color. Unissued deadstock condition. Size marked 84 (Fits Chest 33" / XS-S).
Genuine Czechoslovak People's Army (ČSLA) cleaning and maintenance kit for the UK vz. 59 universal machine gun (7.62x54R). Includes a canvas roll-up pouch, oiler can, segmented cleaning rod, combination wrench, and spare parts. Like-new, long-term storage surplus condition.
Genuine military surplus from the Czech Airborne Forces: The OVP-80 Personnel Parachute. This was the standard issue static-line round chute that replaced the older OVP-68. Dated 1992, placing it in the transition era of the Czechoslovak Federal Army. Comes complete with the original transport bag. Perfect for collectors, reenactors, or as a massive canopy for shading and interior design.
An authentic Cold War era Winter Flight Uniform set, dating back to the 1980s. Features the distinctive grey-blue colorway typical of Eastern Bloc / Soviet Air Force gear (often used by helicopter and transport crews). The set includes a heavy bomber-style jacket with a black fur collar and insulated bib overalls. Condition is lightly used. Fits approximately like a modern Size Medium.
A fascinating piece of Cold War history: A softcover handbook titled "Malé jednotky Americké armády" (Small Units of the American Army). Published in 1961 by the state military publisher Naše vojsko. This book was designed to teach Czechoslovak soldiers about the tactics, weaponry, and organization of their NATO adversaries. Written by Vladimír Šálík and Jindřich Musílek. A unique look at the US military through the eyes of the Eastern Bloc.
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