
"Afghanka" Field Cap, circa late-1970s - mid-1980s.
In rough olive drab cotton twill. The type with standard Soviet metal buttons painted olive green. Comes with a period EM hat badge. No size or other markings, as is common for Soviet field caps of the Afghan War era. The size appears to be approximately 59-60 (approx. US size 7 3/8 - 7 1/2).
The pattern is unique among various military boonie caps due to its pointed top and numerous grommet ventilators, both of which serve to keep heat away from the wearer. Ideal for a variety of weather conditions, from sun to rain.
The cap is in unissued, excelent condition: perfec
In rough olive drab cotton twill. The type with standard Soviet metal buttons painted olive green. Comes with a period EM hat badge. No size or other markings, as is common for Soviet field caps of the Afghan War era. The size appears to be approximately 59-60 (approx. US size 7 3/8 - 7 1/2).
The pattern is unique among various military boonie caps due to its pointed top and numerous grommet ventilators, both of which serve to keep heat away from the wearer. Ideal for a variety of weather conditions, from sun to rain.
The cap is in unissued, excelent condition: perfectly preserved and free of stains, mildew, musty smell or other problems common for items that have spent decades in an uninsulated Soviet military warehouse. There is a 2"-long line of needle holes left by a sewing machine on the left side behind the vertical seam. Since it is an unissued hat, this was most likely a manufacturing accident, noticeable only at a very close look.
These distinctive caps were designed before WW2 to fill the need for a practical & rugged cap for troops deployed to tropical border regions.
The cap became famous during the occupation of Afghanistan where it was synonymous with the Soviet fighting man.
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