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Factions and Dresscode

Russians

The russians have been cobbled together under stress from available forces close enough to get there in time. Because of that it is impossible to say exactly what troops will be present until mustering time right before the mission.

Dress-code.
Uniform: Any russian uniform produced post -95 is acceptable, like Flora, Gorka, Kamysh, etc. Older uniforms (like VSR) might be accepted if mixed with more modern equipment
Vest: Any russian vest produced post-95 is acceptable. Older vests might be accepted mixed with more modern uniforms.
Rifle: Any AK74-variant including RPK74, one or two AKMS or AKM per group might be accepted. No ak47 or RPK will be allowed.
Headgear: Preferably a helmet, from ssh68 and to current issue. Otherwise bandanas, kepis or any other issued or russian military headgear. No berets however.
Bodyarmour: Any russian bodyarmour, issued or otherwise, are allowed for the russian troops.

Vityaz of MVD
Photo of Vityaz, courtesy of Roman S.

Chechnyans

The chechnyans are a bunch of moderately well armed zealous fanatics, with support from the jihadist movement they have been training together to further their struggle.

Dress-code:
Uniform: Any russian uniform-system. Mixed with civilian clothes. Single eastern bloc woodland-items. Think eastern-europe.
Vest: Any russian and soviet vest is acceptable. Or generic 80´s and older webbing.
Rifle: Any variant of AK will be accepted, also a few G3, FN-FAL, Thompson or similar older long-rifles and submachine-guns. However, we do not want to see a whole group armed with WWII-weapons. No m4 or anything from the colt-family, no modern western weapons.
Headgear: Green headband, civilian beanie or traditional chechnyan headwear. No pakols, or baseballcaps. No helmets.
Bodyarmour: No bodyarmour.

Chechnyan fighters
Chechnyan fighters

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