Glad to see you still choosing the E&l over LCT cause the accuracy on externals, this will be a huge help for my final choose to purchase my next AK74u :)
Great 👍 , another new video from Red Ivan Airsoft to share us more information about gears and uniforms history for airsofters, Keep it up the good work comrade 👍
The tradition of warping the tourniquet on the stock was continued due to the ease of access during combat. Soldiers would wrap the tourniquet before operations and would remove them afterwards to ensure the integrity of the tourniquet was maintained. Ps love the videos man keep it up.
Actually not, I spoke to several Afghanistan veterans after my videos and they said “we know that the tourniquet will crack under sun light, but we did not care and those who smart carried two, the purpose of the tourniquet on the stock was to save the face of the shooter from burn from hot, steel stock and make more comfortable shouldering”.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng I can send photos of the one I own and references to your email, it's quite a unique piece, most guys wore it with some version of 6sh92 load bearing equipment and no armor.
Nice video. I have some comments on the 6Sh92 though, the pattern is not actually flora but a Les derivative, so it would be more accurately described as Arid Les. The portable walkie talkies are usually Horizon Corporation Standard HX290's or Motorola GP-300's.
It is far from Les as much as it is far from flora. So in reality it is distinct experimental pattern. In Russian collector’s circles it is called mountain pattern, or mountain-arid pattern, military guys call it simply mountain flora, so I am repeating the common terminology. Thank you very much for clarification in the radios Andrew, I am a fan of the impression that you do.
Awesome, you are so underrated in the airsoft community
Glad to see you still choosing the E&l over LCT cause the accuracy on externals, this will be a huge help for my final choose to purchase my next AK74u :)
@RedIvanAirsoftEng я помню что было видео о том что у LCT лучшие привода АК по внешке, что-то поменялось и теперь E&L топ? сори что на русском
…. I’ve always been more a WW2 reenacting guy, but you are easily getting me interested in so much more !
Great 👍 , another new video from Red Ivan Airsoft to share us more information about gears and uniforms history for airsofters, Keep it up the good work comrade 👍
Can't wait!
Awesome video. Thank you. So informative. Anyone looking to milsim the Russian/ Soviet look is well in here!
The tradition of warping the tourniquet on the stock was continued due to the ease of access during combat. Soldiers would wrap the tourniquet before operations and would remove them afterwards to ensure the integrity of the tourniquet was maintained. Ps love the videos man keep it up.
Actually not, I spoke to several Afghanistan veterans after my videos and they said “we know that the tourniquet will crack under sun light, but we did not care and those who smart carried two, the purpose of the tourniquet on the stock was to save the face of the shooter from burn from hot, steel stock and make more comfortable shouldering”.
Love this load out it’s just a pity that it’s all so hard to get in Australia 👍🏻🇦🇺
The small pocket in the vest seem to be perfect for a Bic lighter
It won’t close
late but was wondering if the tarzan m32 in vsr-98 would work for this?
@@garflumple9509 it would, i’ve seen refs
Also the Gorka 1 in Flora was used in this event only i believe
Never ever saw camouflage Gorka 1, would love to see.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng I can send photos of the one I own and references to your email, it's quite a unique piece, most guys wore it with some version of 6sh92 load bearing equipment and no armor.
@@thegalapagos57 that would be great. Redivanairsoft@gmail.com
Finally Georgian war
What radio do you use?
I use airsoft baofeng, it is not period correct, but practical. They used Motorolla
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng wich baofeng model as im trying to get a radio but I dont know which one to take
@@frostydrifter Ivan-5r is top
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng ok thanks
Do you plan on doing a Soviet WW2 palma scout/sniper?
I am thinking about Soviet WWII loadout, but it won’t me sniper, I would do Marine.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng Great choice, dont forget the maxim belts!! :)
Where do the VOG/mag pouches go on the 6sha92?
Normally it goes on the sides of the belt. But if you are skinny like me you won’t have enough space for them.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng oh thanks im skinny so yeah
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng btw do you know of anyone using the vsr 6sh92 without vsr uniform
whats the song that plays at the end of the video?
Сплин пластмассовая жизнь
Need a Artsakh 90’s setup on both side
Maybe will do Armenian side one day.
Great video, I have a question about chestrig, I got a 6ш-105, is this also authentic to the russo-georgia war and the 1st Bataillon?
No, I saw only 6sh92-1
Have russian troops especially paratroopers used RD-54 bagpacks?
No.
Did russian forces ever use ss leto/partisan camouflage officially ?
Mostly unofficially
where can i get that chestrig i really like it
It is not a shop.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEngOrion spec, Cold gear camo, eBay или иметь друзей в Украине, Молдове, Румынии, Польше, Болгарии, Грузии Белоруссии, России.
Nice video. I have some comments on the 6Sh92 though, the pattern is not actually flora but a Les derivative, so it would be more accurately described as Arid Les. The portable walkie talkies are usually Horizon Corporation Standard HX290's or Motorola GP-300's.
It is far from Les as much as it is far from flora. So in reality it is distinct experimental pattern. In Russian collector’s circles it is called mountain pattern, or mountain-arid pattern, military guys call it simply mountain flora, so I am repeating the common terminology.
Thank you very much for clarification in the radios Andrew, I am a fan of the impression that you do.
Why not ratnik program video
It is not so interesting, but there is a pre-ratnik video with 6sh112 on the channel.
@@RedIvanMilitaryEng how so boring
Reject modernity, embrace tradition
Can you make a Russo-Ukrainian war airsoft loudout
You got to be kidding.