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Rare variation of Czechoslovakian "Dubáky" (Leibermuster) trousers featuring original foliage loops. Distinct color variation. Combat worn condition with period repairs. Waist 90 cm.
Rare Czechoslovakian "Dubáky" trousers. Pattern derived from the WWII German M45 Leibermuster camouflage. Excellent condition with vivid colors. Waist 94 cm (37").
Extremely rare Czechoslovak Army sniper/recon smock jacket in "Dubaky" (Oak Leaf/Marsh) camouflage. Dating to the 1950s. Features the rare intact integrated mittens/gloves. Excellent unmodified condition.
Fitted pants "Mráčky." Waist size 86 cm, leg length from waist 93 cm. The pants have several tears, see photo.
Fitted pants "Mráčky." Waist size 90 cm, leg length from waist 96 cm. The pants have two rips, see photo.
Used pants “Mráčky”. Minimum waist (when elastic is pulled) 74 cm. Leg length from waist 94 cm, leg length from crotch 67 cm. The pants have several repairs and holes, see photo.
Rare "Light Color" variation of the Czechoslovak Vz. 55 Paratrooper Winter Trousers. Reversible "Clouds" Camo (paler background). Size 2B. Unissued condition. 1950s era.
Rare reversible insulated winter trousers of the Czechoslovak Army (ČSLA). Model Vz. 55. Reversible: Green to "Clouds" (Mráčky) Camo. Dated 1957. Size 2B. High-waist cut. Unissued NOS condition.
A highly desirable collector's piece from the Cold War era: The original Czechoslovakian Army (ČSLA) Paratrooper Jacket vz. 60. Featuring the distinctive "Needles" (Raindrop) camouflage pattern. Unlike the standard infantry issue, this jacket features a specialized cut designed for airborne troops. Manufactured by the legendary OZKN Michalovcefactory. The jacket is in Unissued / Mint condition, crisp and stiff.
A hard-to-find collector's piece: The Special Forces / Paratrooper variant of the standard Czech vz. 85 field jacket. Unlike the infantry version, this jacket is designed for jump operations: it lacks lower front pockets to accommodate the parachute harness and features distinctive rear pockets on the lower back. Manufactured by OZKN Prešov. Condition is Unissued / NOS. Size 180/106.
An authentic uniform piece from the 1990s post-Cold War transition era. This is a Czech Army (AČR) Summer Field Jacket vz. 85, manufactured in 1991. It features specific insignia indicating use by elite troops, likely during a peacekeeping mission (Balkans). The left sleeve bears the "CZECH REPUBLIC" arch and flag, while the right sleeve displays the red diamond crest of the Airborne / Rapid Reaction Brigade.
Použitý padák OVP 68/76. Červený vrchlík. Pouze pro sběratelské účely.
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.
A rare variant of the iconic Czechoslovak Army vz. 60 "Kongo" field jacket in the Mlok (Salamander) camouflage pattern. This specific jacket features the highly desirable "One-Piece Back" construction, meaning the back panel is cut from a single sheet of fabric without a center seam, displaying the camouflage pattern uninterrupted. Size 2B. Includes the detachable hood. Used condition with a vintage repair on the upper back/neck area.
A scarce piece of Cold War specialized airborne equipment: The Airborne Drop Container designed specifically for the 9K11 Maljutka anti-tank guided missile system (NATO reporting name: AT-3 Sagger). Produced in 1972 for the Czechoslovak People's Army (ČSLA). This heavy-duty canvas bag was used to secure the missile suitcase or control unit during jumps. Sale includes the container only (no internal accessories or weaponry).
A scarce, complete drop bag kit from the Cold War era: The Czechoslovak People's Army (ČSLA) GK-30S Personal Container, dated 1983. Used by paratroopers and special forces to carry heavy equipment during jumps. This example is 100% complete, featuring the main grey nylon bag, the harness system, the metal carabiner, and the hard-to-find original lowering line (rope).
A hard-to-find early variant of the Czechoslovak paratrooper gear: GK-30 Personal Cargo Container, dated 1962. Distinguished by its construction from heavy cotton canvas (duck cloth) rather than the later nylon. This kit is sold as a complete set, featuring the outer bag, inner padded liner, full harness system, and the often-missing original lowering line (rope).
Genuine Czech military jump helmet (bump helmet) from 1996. Adjustable size 55-58. Leather neck curtain and liner. Mint / Unissued condition.
Original vz. 85 (Model 85) Combat Trousers, the matching bottom half for the Czechoslovak Paratrooper uniform. Manufactured by OZKN Prešov. These trousers are in used condition, offering a comfortable, broken-in feel. The size 164/100 is quite specific and hard to find, designed for a shorter, stouter build (Height approx. 5'5", Waist approx. 39-40").
Paratrooper bag model 85 "Gékáčko". The bag comes with:
1x treks (suspenders, carrying straps)1x bag vz.85 for SA 58 magazines1x small field bag vz.85
Used Tactical Sniper Jacket with beige print. Size 182/100. Manufacturer MarS a.s. Year of manufacture 2009.
An authentic Czech Airborne (Paratrooper) Jacket vz. 85 in used but nice condition. This is the scarce variant designed specifically for jump operations, featuring the removal of front hip pockets (for harness clearance) and the addition of rear pockets. The fabric is broken-in and comfortable, offering a true vintage look and feel. Size 172/100(Fits approx. 5'8" height, 40-42" chest).
Genuine Czechoslovak Army (ČSLA) knitted winter balaclava. Rare specialized version issued strictly to Paratroopers and Scouts, distinct from the standard infantry tube scarf. Model 85. Olive drab. Mint / Unissued.
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.
Genuine S.O. Tech Large Medical/Trauma Backpack issued to a medic of the elite Czech SOG (Special Operations Group). Coyote Brown. Near Mint condition. Features operator's blood type spray-painted on the belt.
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