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When you first look at the Voron-3 Kizlyar knife you immediately dream of owning it.
The knife is made laconically, without any frills. The handle’s elastron and anti-glare coating of the blade give it a kind of tactic orientation.
The Voron (“Raven” in Russian) is one of Kizlar’s first duo-form military knives. It is produced since the very early days of the manufacture. The version #3 is sold chiefly in Russia, for the particular design (without a prominent finger guard) does not fall under the “cold weapon legislation/restrictions”.
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The Condor-3 Kizlyar Knife is another strong and aggressive tactical knife. It looks impressive, no frills.
The knife is moderately massive and at the same time is well balanced. The blade shape is the “American tanto”.
Analogous to other knives of the “bird” series, its form taken from the wild and is a replica of the extreme feathers of the condor’s wing.
The protruding rib on the blade divides it into two parts, making it incredibly durable, like a bayonet.
The knife pierces the windshield of the car (triplex) without damage to itself.
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“Korshun” is the Russian name for the Black Kite, the most demonic of all the birds of prey. In Slavic symbolism it carries an inglorious death to the enemy.
The blade of the Korshun-2 Kizlyar Knife is a replica of the most visible, extreme feathers on the kite’s wing, which it puts digiform during the flight.
The Korshun-2 is one of the most popular tactical knives of Kizlyar’s “duo-form milled series” military knives.
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The full-dress sleeve insignia of the Spetsnaz of Russian Armed Forces.
A round blue patch with a wide yellow (golden) edging.
The emblem in the center is the general image of the Special Forces, it is a relief image of the bat with spread wings on the background of a stylized image of the grid of a telescopic sight.
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The full size lapel pin badge of the servicemen of the Special Purpose Detachment of the Interior Troops of Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD).
The emblem stands for the years of glorious fighting history. Initially it belonged to the first created in the USSR special actions group “Vityaz” (Knight-errant). The fist over the machine gun shortly and clearly shows force and confidence. Further this emblem was borrowed by the majority of the special forces detachments.
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A paratrooper’s vest (Telnyashka) with light blue stripes, designed for the Soviet and then Russian Airborne Troops.
The fabric type – interlock stitch structure: double dense 100% cotton fabric.
A Telnyashka of such a fabric retains heat well, and is hypoallergenic, good to wear – elastic, does not stretch and shed, its texture looks very deserving, its right and wrong sides are the same.
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The tiny lapel pin badge of the servicemen of the Special Purpose Detachment of the Interior Troops of Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD).
The emblem stands for the years of glorious fighting history. Initially it belonged to the first created in the USSR special actions group “Vityaz” (Knight-errant). The fist over the machine gun shortly and clearly shows force and confidence. Further this emblem was borrowed by the majority of the special forces detachments.
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From 1994 to 1998 the metal badge in the form of the stylised Russian flag was accepted in the Russian army for wearing on Garrison caps or berets to the left of the cockade.
This emblem is called “a small flag” or “Guards angle.”
The distinctive feature of the Airborne Troops uniform is a blue beret along with a striped vest.
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The dog tag of the soldiers of the 3rd Separate Brigade of Special Purpose of the Internal Forces of the Republic of Belarus.
The symbol of the brigade is the lynx – a dweller of Belarusian forest. It is an agile, fast, careful and at the same time cunning and clever animal.
Obviously, the soldiers of Belarusian special forces pretend to own the same qualities.