The straps on the bottom of the chestrig are probably for the same purpose as on the Poyas-A, for the VOG rig, which was like a belt, which directly attached to the chestrig using these straps and D-Rings
As an American who's worked in Ukraine and Moldova and studied international peace and conflict resolution with a focus on post-Soviet conflicts, your videos are immensely fascinating. I consider myself a military enthusiast and I really love learning about the weapons, equipment and uniforms used in the conflicts you cover. During my master's program, I did a research project on the Chechen Wars and got distracted on several occasions going down the rabbit hole of military equipment. I also learned a lot about the Transnistrian War when I worked in Moldova, and subsequently did another research project on that topic when I was doing my master's. I was particularly fascinated to learn about the Transnistrian butan you talked about in this video. I'm not too surprised they produced equipment like that in Transnistria given their industry background in Moldova and the conflict they had in 1992. Very fascinating stuff! Please don't stop making these videos.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng Sorry for the late reply, but I'm honored to hear from you! Thank you for your positive response! Indeed, it was very fascinating to study international peace and conflict resolution in grad school. I did a research project on the Georgian Civil War and the 2008 Russian Invasion of Georgia for one of my classes. Do you plan to do any videos on the uniforms and equipment from the Georgian conflicts at any point?
just stumbled on this channel and I can't believe my luck! its great, the information is second to none! and the amount of stuff you have is mind blowing, can't to go over all your videos well done that man!!
@@RedIvanMilitaryEnghello again! I was looking to recreate Soviet mvd/internal troops in the late 80s, was the red beret/telnyashka used alongside the m88 butan uniform? Thanks in advance!
Hey there. First of all; Great Video as always! I first came across your Channel when I was looking for a good IDF impression. Your Video was great. But I was wondering if you could do a more modern Loadout. That would be cool, as I am assembling a modern IDF Loadout myself.
Tank You for comment, unfortunately I am not planning to do a modern IDF loadout as the equipment is harder to get and more expensive. But it definitely looks cool.
Great video as always! But I have a question unrelated to the video; what do you think of cyma aks and m4s because I'm looking for one to buy for a loadout
I was using the Cyma AKs for around 4 years, but the problem with Cyma is that it’s gets pretty wobbly really soon, and some small parts like sling loop got broken pretty fast.
10:27-The pockets on the Transnistrian Bhutan uniform are quite similar to the chest pockets on the Romanian M90 camouflage uniform which was used by the Moldovan police during the war on the Dniester form 1992.
Hey, does anyone know where I can find an authentic Soviet Army ammo pouch that can hold PKM magazines or at least anything else the Soviets used to carry that type of ammunition?
You are an invaluable source for uniform information, thank you and keep up the great work👍
Thank you
Another great video. Alex does great work, can't recommend him highly enough
The straps on the bottom of the chestrig are probably for the same purpose as on the Poyas-A, for the VOG rig, which was like a belt, which directly attached to the chestrig using these straps and D-Rings
Cool, thank you for explanation.
2 for 1? Your'e spoiling us today lol, as always its a well done video.
:) thank You
As an American who's worked in Ukraine and Moldova and studied international peace and conflict resolution with a focus on post-Soviet conflicts, your videos are immensely fascinating. I consider myself a military enthusiast and I really love learning about the weapons, equipment and uniforms used in the conflicts you cover. During my master's program, I did a research project on the Chechen Wars and got distracted on several occasions going down the rabbit hole of military equipment. I also learned a lot about the Transnistrian War when I worked in Moldova, and subsequently did another research project on that topic when I was doing my master's. I was particularly fascinated to learn about the Transnistrian butan you talked about in this video. I'm not too surprised they produced equipment like that in Transnistria given their industry background in Moldova and the conflict they had in 1992. Very fascinating stuff!
Please don't stop making these videos.
Thank You for feedback. I have never saw such a unique major in University, you are probably a very interesting person.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng Sorry for the late reply, but I'm honored to hear from you! Thank you for your positive response! Indeed, it was very fascinating to study international peace and conflict resolution in grad school. I did a research project on the Georgian Civil War and the 2008 Russian Invasion of Georgia for one of my classes. Do you plan to do any videos on the uniforms and equipment from the Georgian conflicts at any point?
@@valstutz2628 I think You need to look around the channel, we already have a video about Russian uniforms of August 2008.
@RedIvanAirsoftEng Oh thanks for letting me know! I must have missed those videos when I watched your other ones. I'll definitely go back and look.
just stumbled on this channel and I can't believe my luck! its great, the information is second to none! and the amount of stuff you have is mind blowing, can't to go over all your videos well done that man!!
Thank you.
Thank you for making videos in english! You're the best english speaking youtuber for this topic!
You overestimate my English :)
Awesome Video! You can tell a lot of effort goes into it with all the information given!
Love your videos, they are very informational.
Thank You
Nice!
Another great video! Keep up the awesome work!
Thank You
@@RedIvanMilitaryEnghello again! I was looking to recreate Soviet mvd/internal troops in the late 80s, was the red beret/telnyashka used alongside the m88 butan uniform? Thanks in advance!
Hey there. First of all; Great Video as always!
I first came across your Channel when I was looking for a good IDF impression. Your Video was great. But I was wondering if you could do a more modern Loadout. That would be cool, as I am assembling a modern IDF Loadout myself.
Tank You for comment, unfortunately I am not planning to do a modern IDF loadout as the equipment is harder to get and more expensive. But it definitely looks cool.
Very informative
Thank You
Great vidoes. Nice history. Do you have any vidoes of late 2000s Spetnatz equipment etc
No, I don’t
No problems thanks for the videos. very informative. @@RedIvanMilitaryEng
Great Video you've earned a sub!! Also do you know the song at the end of the video?
Би 2 полковник.
Olá camarada! Like allways great Job ! @ 15:18 is a true Russian intimidation 😅. Thanks for the video, this is my favorite loadout, best regards.
Gracias
You should definitely do the uniforms and equipment of the Red Army during WW2 as well Viet Cong/PAVN units during the Vietnam war.
I have plans on doing Red Fleet Naval Infantry
the patch u have on the uniform is orginal with it or you attach it by urself bro ?
Will you make a video about serbian military gear? Great video btw.
Bosnian Serb Military Uniforms & Equipment 1992-1995 | Vojska Republike Srpske | Balkan Wars
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Bro where are you buying these gear and uniform
Everywhere I can find
Hey man,can you do a video on old Russian federation armed forces patches? I always liked the look of those older Russian sleeve patches from the 90s
Hi, patches is not my topic.
Do you recommend more ak47 with full stock or ak47s(for airsoft)
Great video as always! But I have a question unrelated to the video; what do you think of cyma aks and m4s because I'm looking for one to buy for a loadout
I was using the Cyma AKs for around 4 years, but the problem with Cyma is that it’s gets pretty wobbly really soon, and some small parts like sling loop got broken pretty fast.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng so do you have any suggestions?
@@c.k2998 LCT one love
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng ok nice talking man
@@c.k2998 likewise
10:27-The pockets on the Transnistrian Bhutan uniform are quite similar to the chest pockets on the Romanian M90 camouflage uniform which was used by the Moldovan police during the war on the Dniester form 1992.
Literally this camouflage is one of the most curious what and seen
I was very surprised to see Soviet Butan 1991 used in Bosnia by different sides.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng In fact, I have a vague memory that in Mexico they also used it
Were selfcrafted chest rigs bassed on the lifevests and kzs suits used?
Lifevest- yes, kzs I didn’t see used by them, but quite possible
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Gracias.
are noch-91's in vsr accurate for mdv? because I got a set of it and im not sure if its accurate to the time period.
Newer saw VSR Noch 91 in Chechen War, but maybe it is just me
I am a big fan of the photo of the transitrian vdv, do you know if there are reproductions of this chest rigg?
Find Alex Kudryashov, I will add a link to the description later today.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng unfortunately alex no longer makes copies of this chest :')
in any case the last time I asked him he didn't do it anymore
@@razorspetsairsoft2538 sorry can’t recommend anyone else
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng finding the right butan will be almost mission impossible, but eventually, what other butan would you recommend to do it?
Could you cover the KLMK camo?
One day.
12:29 maybe they are used to attach a VOG grenade pouch?
Could be, thank You
There is such a huge gap between a Soviet/Russian Soldier and a American Soldier in the late 90s.
Not really. Gap started so develope in mid 2000.
Can you make GRU spetsnas with altyn helmet
I am not that rich
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng okay because i was wondering how you can afford Those Other uniforms
Hey, does anyone know where I can find an authentic Soviet Army ammo pouch that can hold PKM magazines or at least anything else the Soviets used to carry that type of ammunition?
There was no pouches for PKM in the Soviet times.
@RedIvanAirsoftEng Damn. Thanks for the response, by the way.
@@dylanlloyd7301 get yourself rd54, usually they carried spare ammo in it?
@RedIvanAirsoftEng Oh, I see. Thanks for the advice!