Belt, Cross straps, and a whistle with a pocket for the RKKA M1932 marching equipment. Belt length maximum 105 cm, minimum 82 cm The marching equipment for medium, senior, and high commanding personnel of the ground troops and air forces of the Red Army Introduced by order of the Military Council of the USSR No. 183 of September 19, 1932. Extremely rare set!
The equipment set includes:
1. Waist belt - 50 mm wide with a two-pin, five-wall buckle and a loop; To give durability and appearance, the inside of the belt is lined with thin leather and stitched.
2. Two short belt couplings - each coupling has one half-ring at the top and two half-rings at the bottom; The ends of the cross straps are fastened to the upper half rings, and to the lower half rings - a field bag and a short and long belt for a sabre. 3. Two long rear cross straps - one end of the strap has holes for the front strap buckle pin; at the other end there are two holes with slots and there is one cufflink for attaching a short muff and holster wear loops to the upper half rings.
4. Two short front cross straps - a single-pin buckle is sewn on one end of each strap, two holes with slots are punched on the other, and there is one cufflink for fastening a short muff and holster wear loops to the upper half rings.
5. Holster for a revolver - with two belt loops sewn on the outside of the back wall of the holster and sockets for cleaning; Each loop has a half-ring at the top for fastening the ends of the front and rear shoulder straps.
6. Field bag - with two carrying straps sewn on the outside of the back wall; carbine fasteners are sewn to the ends of the carrying straps, with the help of which the bag is fastened to the lower half rings of the waist couplings.
7. The palette ( for the map) is double-leaf, with a shoulder strap and a fabric lining between the celluloid plates.
8. Revolver belt - with two small carbines at the ends for fastening to the revolver handle ring and the half-ring of the holster wear loop or the five-wall buckle of the front shoulder belt
9. Case and cord for whistle - worn on the long right rear shoulder strap.
10. Short loop for saber.
11. Long loop for saber.
12. Canteen - 3/4 liter capacity; aluminum, with screw cap.
13. The canteen cover is made of cotton cloth, with a belt strap for putting the canteen on the waist belt.
II. The equipment is made from cowhide leather of a dark brown color.
III. All connecting parts: buckles, half rings, carbines, and cufflinks are made of nickel-plated iron wire (white)
IV. The equipment allows for two ways of wearing: with two cross straps and with one cross strap. In the latter case, both parts (front and back) of the cross strap are fastened at the ends to the half-rings of the carrying loops of the holster for a revolver, and the long rear part of the cross strap passes over the left shoulder, crossing the chest from left to right. In order to properly operate the equipment and preserve it, cross straps should be changed periodically when worn for a long time with one strap.
V. Adjusting equipment according to height consists of adjusting the length of the rear cross straps, which is done by refastening the buckle pin of the front straps or cutting additional holes for cufflinks at the ends of the rear straps, and in extreme cases, by cutting the rear end of the belt. The longest length of the back strap should be designed for wearing equipment with one strap over an overcoat.
1. Commanding personnel of the Air Force wear equipment with one cross strap in all forms of clothing.
2. The equipment set for various forms of clothing and types of weapons includes the following parts: - in everyday uniform outside of duty: waist belt, rear cross belt, front cross belt, revolver holster, and revolver belt; - in service outside the formation (in addition) - field bag; - in service (in addition) - two belt muffs and a case for a whistle with a cord. - for guard and marching uniforms added; a palette (map case), a canteen in a cover, a case with binoculars, and a gas mask. >Notes: Middle, senior, and senior command personnel when “off duty” in public places (theaters, circuses, cinemas, clubs, shops, bazaars, bathhouses, etc.) are allowed to be unarmed. When wearing casual clothing and being “on service outside the ranks” and “in the ranks”, it is allowed to wear a palette-map case instead of a field bag.
3. In all forms of clothing, the revolver holster should be located on the right side, slightly in front, so that in the “at attention” position the fastening strap of the holster is not covered by the right hand; The revolver belt must be fastened at one end to the revolver handle ring, and at the other end to the half-ring of the front carry loop of the holster.
4. When “on service outside the formation,” the field bag is allowed to be worn in the left hand, not fastened to the waist belt, and the palette (instead of the bag) is allowed to be carried on the shoulder strap on the left side.
5. When “in service in the ranks” the field this bag should be fastened to the lap belt couplings, and the case and cord for the whistle should be on the back shoulder strap above the buckle.
6. When wearing guard and marching uniforms, the following are worn:
a) case and cord for the whistle - on the left side of the chest on the back shoulder strap
b) a canteen in a cover - on the waist belt on the right side, in the back of the holster, and during a hike in any place on the belt where it is more convenient;
c) binoculars in a case - on the waist belt to the right of the waist buckle; the shoulder strap of the case must be worn around the neck;
d) a gas mask in a bag - on top of the equipment, on a shoulder sling over the right shoulder so that the gas mask bag is located on the left side behind the field bag, with the top edge at waist level.
Belt, Cross straps, and a whistle with a pocket for the RKKA M1932 marching equipment. Belt length maximum 105 cm, minimum 82 cm The marching equipment for medium, senior, and high commanding personnel of the ground troops and air forces of the Red Army Introduced by order of the Military Council of the USSR No. 183 of September 19, 1932. Extremely rare set!
The equipment set includes:
1. Waist belt - 50 mm wide with a two-pin, five-wall buckle and a loop; To give durability and appearance, the inside of the belt is lined with thin leather and stitched.
2. Two short belt couplings - each coupling has one half-ring at the top and two half-rings at the bottom; The ends of the cross straps are fastened to the upper half rings, and to the lower half rings - a field bag and a short and long belt for a sabre. 3. Two long rear cross straps - one end of the strap has holes for the front strap buckle pin; at the other end there are two holes with slots and there is one cufflink for attaching a short muff and holster wear loops to the upper half rings.
4. Two short front cross straps - a single-pin buckle is sewn on one end of each strap, two holes with slots are punched on the other, and there is one cufflink for fastening a short muff and holster wear loops to the upper half rings.
5. Holster for a revolver - with two belt loops sewn on the outside of the back wall of the holster and sockets for cleaning; Each loop has a half-ring at the top for fastening the ends of the front and rear shoulder straps.
6. Field bag - with two carrying straps sewn on the outside of the back wall; carbine fasteners are sewn to the ends of the carrying straps, with the help of which the bag is fastened to the lower half rings of the waist couplings.
7. The palette ( for the map) is double-leaf, with a shoulder strap and a fabric lining between the celluloid plates.
8. Revolver belt - with two small carbines at the ends for fastening to the revolver handle ring and the half-ring of the holster wear loop or the five-wall buckle of the front shoulder belt
9. Case and cord for whistle - worn on the long right rear shoulder strap.
10. Short loop for saber.
11. Long loop for saber.
12. Canteen - 3/4 liter capacity; aluminum, with screw cap.
13. The canteen cover is made of cotton cloth, with a belt strap for putting the canteen on the waist belt.
II. The equipment is made from cowhide leather of a dark brown color.
III. All connecting parts: buckles, half rings, carbines, and cufflinks are made of nickel-plated iron wire (white)
IV. The equipment allows for two ways of wearing: with two cross straps and with one cross strap. In the latter case, both parts (front and back) of the cross strap are fastened at the ends to the half-rings of the carrying loops of the holster for a revolver, and the long rear part of the cross strap passes over the left shoulder, crossing the chest from left to right. In order to properly operate the equipment and preserve it, cross straps should be changed periodically when worn for a long time with one strap.
V. Adjusting equipment according to height consists of adjusting the length of the rear cross straps, which is done by refastening the buckle pin of the front straps or cutting additional holes for cufflinks at the ends of the rear straps, and in extreme cases, by cutting the rear end of the belt. The longest length of the back strap should be designed for wearing equipment with one strap over an overcoat.
1. Commanding personnel of the Air Force wear equipment with one cross strap in all forms of clothing.
2. The equipment set for various forms of clothing and types of weapons includes the following parts: - in everyday uniform outside of duty: waist belt, rear cross belt, front cross belt, revolver holster, and revolver belt; - in service outside the formation (in addition) - field bag; - in service (in addition) - two belt muffs and a case for a whistle with a cord. - for guard and marching uniforms added; a palette (map case), a canteen in a cover, a case with binoculars, and a gas mask. >Notes: Middle, senior, and senior command personnel when “off duty” in public places (theaters, circuses, cinemas, clubs, shops, bazaars, bathhouses, etc.) are allowed to be unarmed. When wearing casual clothing and being “on service outside the ranks” and “in the ranks”, it is allowed to wear a palette-map case instead of a field bag.
3. In all forms of clothing, the revolver holster should be located on the right side, slightly in front, so that in the “at attention” position the fastening strap of the holster is not covered by the right hand; The revolver belt must be fastened at one end to the revolver handle ring, and at the other end to the half-ring of the front carry loop of the holster.
4. When “on service outside the formation,” the field bag is allowed to be worn in the left hand, not fastened to the waist belt, and the palette (instead of the bag) is allowed to be carried on the shoulder strap on the left side.
5. When “in service in the ranks” the field this bag should be fastened to the lap belt couplings, and the case and cord for the whistle should be on the back shoulder strap above the buckle.
6. When wearing guard and marching uniforms, the following are worn:
a) case and cord for the whistle - on the left side of the chest on the back shoulder strap
b) a canteen in a cover - on the waist belt on the right side, in the back of the holster, and during a hike in any place on the belt where it is more convenient;
c) binoculars in a case - on the waist belt to the right of the waist buckle; the shoulder strap of the case must be worn around the neck;
d) a gas mask in a bag - on top of the equipment, on a shoulder sling over the right shoulder so that the gas mask bag is located on the left side behind the field bag, with the top edge at waist level.