Russia

Original Designation: Kurtka Muzh.

Translated Designation: Jacket, man's

History: No info

Use: Used by the Russian Armed Forces - but this is probably some kind of "dressed up" uniform used by civilian workers

Camouflage pattern: 3 colours: light green background with brown and dark green "splotches". The pattern is in Russian called "diagonal" - apparently the official designation of the pattern is VSR-93.

Other Information: The camouflage pattern is called "schofield" after the British author Carey Schofield who has written books like "Inside the Soviet Military".
This uniforms is some kind of "work uniform" as the pockets can't be closed. It bears the insignia of a Russian officer from "Sector East" - one of the UN Proteced Areas in Croatia (Russian forces were based there as part of the UNPROFOR forces)

20x20 cms of the camouflage pattern:

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