Sailor's uniform name of details. Designing a sailor collar. Navy uniform: review of everyday and dress uniforms of sailors Dress uniform of the Baltic Fleet

NAVAL MINISTRY OF THE UNION OF THE USSR
NAVAL PUBLISHING HOUSE OF THE NAVAL MINISTRY OF THE UNION OF THE USSR. Moscow - 1952











1. Carrying weapons while wearing uniform.
2. Brief description of uniform items.
3. Drawings of insignia of military personnel of the Navy.
4. Drawings of uniforms of military personnel of the Navy.

ORDER OF THE NAVY MINISTER OF THE UNION OF THE USSR No. 170

September 12, 1951, Moscow

1. Approve and put into effect the announced “Rules for wearing naval uniforms, orders and medals by military personnel of the Navy.”
Study the rules with the personnel and demand their strict and precise implementation.
2. Previously issued orders and directives on the rules for wearing naval uniforms, orders and medals should not be followed.

Deputy Minister of the Navy of the USSR Admiral BASISTY
Acting Chief of the Naval General Staff Vice Admiral FOKIN


(According to the Naval General Staff)

CHAPTER I. GENERAL PROVISIONS.

1. All military personnel serving in the Naval Forces of the USSR and wearing naval uniforms are required to wear them in accordance with these rules.

2. The right to wear a uniform is enjoyed by:

A) all military personnel in active naval service;
b) admirals, generals and officers of the Naval Forces, enlisted in the reserve or retired with the right to wear uniforms;
c) conscripts of the Navy called up for regular and extraordinary training - for the duration of the training.

3. Petty officers (sergeants) and sailors of the Navy, discharged to the reserve or completely from service, have the right to wear items of uniform, but without insignia, emblems, ribbons for caps, uniform buttons and badges for waist belts, which must be withdrawn on the day of registration of the dismissed person at the military commissariat at the place of residence.

4. All items of uniform and equipment must correspond to their descriptions and drawings, be neatly fitted and always be in good and tidy condition.
Wearing unspecified insignia and jewelry is not permitted.
Metal fittings of clothing and equipment should always be cleaned to a shine.
Alteration of items of the established uniform, leading to its distortion, intentional damage and loss of items of uniform through the fault of military personnel are prosecuted in court or disciplinary proceedings, with the persons who caused the damage held liable.

5. Military personnel must always be in uniform, clean and neatly dressed.
When visiting military authorities, military personnel are required to wear only the prescribed uniform.

6. Mixing the established uniform with civilian, sanatorium and hospital clothing, as well as wearing uniform items made from fabrics not provided for by clothing supply standards, is prohibited.

7. Commanders and superiors are obliged to instill in their subordinates respect for the uniform they wear and demand compliance with the rules for wearing it. neat maintenance and savings.

CHAPTER II. TYPES OF NAVAL CLOTHING UNIFORM AND ITS APPLICATION.

8. Navy uniforms vary depending on the season and purpose.

9. According to the time of year, clothing is divided into summer and winter.

10. The period for wearing summer uniforms is established by the commanders of fleets and flotillas, commanders of naval bases, senior naval commanders (chiefs of garrisons) based on the climatic conditions of the ship’s navigation or the base of the unit.
Note. The period for wearing summer uniforms in the Navy is usually set from May 1 to October 1.

11. According to purpose, the uniform is divided into:

Front door;
- everyday for the building;
- everyday out of order.

12. For ease of notification, each of the above forms, depending on the combination of uniform items, is divided by numbers, as indicated in tables 5-9.

13. Uniform numbers are announced for every day:

Headquarters of fleets, flotillas and naval bases;
- senior naval commanders (chiefs of garrisons);
- seniors on raids;
- commanders of formations of ships on a voyage;
- commanders of ships on a separate voyage.
When announcing clothing uniform numbers, the purpose of the uniform and temperature conditions are taken into account.
Depending on the weather conditions, the dress code announced for the day may change during the day.

14. Wearing a uniform according to the announced number is mandatory:

For all military personnel while in service;
- for all military personnel when performing duties in the service of ship orders and orders for internal, garrison and guard services;
- for all military personnel wearing the uniform established for ordinary personnel - in all cases;
- for all military personnel, if there is a special instruction.

15. With the declared uniform No. 1 and No. 2 (white tunic and white trousers, white tunic and black trousers), admirals, generals and officers are allowed to wear a black casual jacket.
When announcing, in accordance with Article 14 of the Rules, the compulsory wearing of uniforms No. 1 and No. 2, officers are allowed to wear dark blue work jackets when working in their office premises.

16. Headquarters and officials referred to in art. 13 of these rules, when they announce the numbers of uniforms, as well as admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers, when choosing uniforms for various occasions, they are guided by the following:

Dress uniform is worn:

A) at parades and inspection reviews;
b) when lined up for a meeting: Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, Generalissimo of the Soviet Union, Minister of the Navy of the USSR, Minister of War of the USSR, member of the Main Naval Council, Chief of the Naval General Staff, Chief of the General Headquarters of the Soviet Army, Deputy Naval and Military Ministers of the USSR, Fleet Admirals, Marshals of the Soviet Union, Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Envoys of the USSR, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Union Republic and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union Republic, in the waters and territories of which it is located ship (part);
c) when launching ships, when raising the Naval flag (when the ship enters service);
d) when presenting banners, guards and order naval flags and awards to a ship or unit;
e) upon appointment to the honor guard;
f) when taking the military oath;
g) on ​​official anniversaries, gala evenings, on revolutionary, state, military holidays and holidays of ships (units).

Casual uniform for the formation is worn:

A) when performing duties in the service of ship orders and orders for internal, garrison and guard services, except for being on the guard of honor, when it is necessary to be in full dress uniform;
b) during drills and tactical exercises in the field as directed by the commander of the ship (unit);

C) in special cases - as directed by the commander of the ship (unit). Casual clothing outside of duty is worn:

A) at work;
b) during training sessions;
c) at official meetings and meetings;
d) during official training at headquarters and institutions;
e) in free time from classes and work - on a ship, in a unit.

Notes:

1. When visiting public places and shows (theaters, clubs, etc.), admirals, generals, officers, petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers are only allowed to wear a jacket, casual or dress uniform.
2. When working on ships, in units, docks, workshops and factories, officers and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers are allowed to wear blue cotton work jackets. It is prohibited to appear in a blue cotton jacket in the city.
3. For military personnel on guard duty, the uniform is set to one number higher than announced.

17. Admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for off-duty officers are allowed to wear white trousers when wearing a jacket every day in the summer.

18. Female military personnel wear the uniform established for them in relation to these rules - without a dagger.

CHAPTER III. ABOUT WEARING NAVAL UNIFORMS.

ABOUT HEADS.

19. The cap of admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (sergeants) of long-term service is worn straight.

20. A peaked cap is worn by sailors and petty officers (sergeants) in conscript service and is put on so that the lower edge of the band is the width of one or two fingers placed horizontally above the eyebrows, and has a slight slope to the right side of the head. It is prohibited to move the cap to the back of the head.
The center of the star should be on a vertical line passing through the middle of the forehead.

21. The hat with earflaps is put on directly without shifting on the side and on the back of the head. With the backrest down, the headphones should be tied with ribbons under the chin. The emblem (star) is attached exactly in the middle of the cap visor.

22. The removed headdress is held in the left freely lowered hand with the emblem (star) forward, according to the Armed Forces Drill Regulations.

Notes:

1. During the period of time announced for the summer uniform, all personnel of the Navy wear a white cap or a summer cap with a white cap on their caps. Admirals and generals, with a cream-colored woolen jacket, wear a cap cover made of the same fabric as the jacket.
2. Wearing ribbons of an unspecified type - moire or with an embroidered pattern is prohibited.
3. In formation, all personnel must wear either hats or caps.

ABOUT OUTERWEAR.

23. Overcoat - for admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (non-commissioned officers) wearing the uniform established for officers, always put on sleeves and fastened:

A) in the ranks and when performing duties in the service of ship orders and orders for internal, garrison and guard services - always on the hook and all buttons;
b) out of order - optionally on all buttons or on the bottom four buttons. In the latter case, the upper corners of both sides of the overcoat are turned away in the form of lapels, and the hook on the collar of the overcoat remains unfastened.
The overcoat is fastened in all cases only with buttons on the starboard side.
During the winter period, when out of formation and free from serving ship outfits and outfits for internal, garrison and guard duty, admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers are allowed to wear black astrakhan on their overcoats collar

24. The overcoat of enlisted personnel is put on in sleeves and is always worn fastened with all hooks. Over the overcoat it is obligatory to wear a waist belt, placed behind the strap at the back and fastened at the front with a buckle between the fourth and fifth buttons, counting from the top. The middle of the badge should be exactly in line with the buttons of the overcoat.
When wearing an overcoat, it is mandatory to wear a black cloth tie with a bib and a white collar.

25. A summer coat is always worn with sleeves and fastened with three or four buttons if desired.
Note. The backs of summer overcoats and coats must be embroidered.

26. The peacoat is always worn with sleeves and fastened with a hook and all buttons. When wearing a pea coat, it is mandatory to wear a black cloth tie with a bib and a white collar.

27. Casual and dress jackets are worn buttoned up with all the buttons.

28. White and dark blue jackets are worn fastened with hooks and buttons.
When wearing a dark blue jacket, it is mandatory to wear a white collar with its upper edge extending 1-2 mm above the collar of the jacket.

29. On jackets (black and white) and dark blue jackets, braids (as appropriate) and sleeve buttons are worn.

30. When wearing a flannel shirt, be sure to wear a uniform collar turned outward.
Uniform and flannel shirts must be ironed and have no ironed folds.
Uniform and flannel shirts are tucked into trousers with gathers on the sides, without an overlap at the front of the waistband.
At an outside temperature of + 25°C and above, a marine sweatshirt (vest) is not worn.
In cold weather, warm underwear is worn as ordered.
The waist belt is worn over the trousers and fastened with a buckle in the front so that the middle of it falls on the front seam of the trousers.

31. The flaps of the pockets of an overcoat, summer coat, tunic and jacket must always be released outward.

ABOUT UNDERWEAR, COLLARS AND TIES.

32. When wearing formal or casual jackets, it is mandatory to wear a white shirt with sewn or fastened white cuffs and collars. Wearing colored shirts, collars and cuffs is prohibited.

33. When wearing formal and casual jackets, it is mandatory to wear a black tie, tied with a bow with long ends that are tucked under the vest or grabbed with a special clip so that they always lie vertically and do not get out of the way. Wearing ties of other colors is prohibited.

34. When wearing an overcoat and a summer coat, established for officers, outside the ranks and performing duties in the service of ship outfits and outfits for internal, guard and garrison services, it is allowed to wear a muffler only in white or black.

35. When wearing a sweater, the latter should be worn so that its collar does not protrude from under the collar of the jacket. When going to sea or flying, the sweater collar is allowed to be worn over the collar of the jacket.

ABOUT WEARING WORK AND SPECIAL CLOTHING.

36. When working and practicing on ships, in units, docks, factories and workshops, petty officers, sergeants and sailors are allowed to wear the prescribed work dress.
The work shirt is put on over the naval vest with the obligatory release of the uniform collar outside. The work shirt does not tuck into the trousers.
When wearing work dress, foremen and sailors on ships are allowed to wear a blue beret (if required) with a star of the established pattern instead of a cap.
Wearing a work dress outside the ship (part) and the shore base of your unit is allowed:

When following in formation for work carried out outside the location of the ship (part), or coastal base;
- when receiving ammunition, property, food from warehouses and in other cases - by order.

Military personnel wearing inventory items of uniform are only allowed to be on ships, in units and at airfields on days of flight and work on the materiel.

ABOUT WEARING SHOES AND GLOVES.

37. When wearing uniform, military personnel wear boots (low shoes) only in black or white.
Note. Black low shoes are allowed to be worn only with dark-colored socks by admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers when out of formation and performing duties in the service of ship orders and orders for internal, garrison and guard services.
Black shoes are worn with all forms of clothing that include black trousers; white shoes are worn by admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers with white trousers.
The rest of the military personnel, when leaving for the city (on shore), with white trousers, can wear black or white shoes, in all other cases they must wear black shoes.
When wearing white shoes, wear light-colored socks.
Wearing white shoes with black trousers and work clothes is prohibited.
Admirals, generals and officers are allowed to wear black patent leather shoes.
Wearing black and white low shoes with slits, pierced ornaments and designs is prohibited.
On ships in the summer, when not in formation or performing ship duties, it is permitted to wear sandals and sports shoes by special order.

38. Wearing rubber and leather boots, felt boots and fur boots is permitted in the cold season only on ships and in units during watch and guard duty, on flight days and when working on the materiel, as well as when working on special orders.

39. Gloves are worn in the following cases:

When wearing full dress uniform;
- when wearing everyday uniforms for formation as directed by the command.

In other cases, gloves are worn optionally, while white gloves are worn:

In full dress uniform;
- in casual wear, when wearing a white jacket;
- in some cases - by special order of the command.

For other forms of clothing, gloves are worn in wool, cotton, leather, black or steel color. In formation, all personnel must wear gloves of the same color.

CHAPTER IV. WEARING SPORTS CLOTHES AND COMMON DRESS.

40. Sportswear and shoes on ships and in units are allowed to be worn during the period of time allocated for sports activities and competitions, only by those participating in them.
Wearing panties on ships in the summer is permitted at any time of the day for all personnel during the time allotted for swimming and washing clothes, as well as upon a signal from the senior officer in the roadstead (flagship officer), and on a separate voyage with the permission of the ship’s commander.

41. Wearing civilian dress is permitted:

Admirals, generals, officers, as well as petty officers (sergeants) of long-term service in their free time from duty and only outside the ship (unit).

Wearing civilian dress on ships and in units is prohibited.
Officers, petty officers (sergeants) of long-term service living on ships (in units), when leaving for the city and returning from the city, are allowed to be in civilian dress only for the time necessary for leaving and returning, without the right to enter office premises.

42. Admirals, generals, officers, petty officers (sergeants) on long-term service outside the ranks and performing duties in the service of ship orders and orders for internal garrison and guard duty are allowed to wear galoshes.

43. Wearing raincoats, umbrellas, canes, rings, rings and other jewelry, chains (belts) from pocket watches over a tunic and jacket, as well as pencils and pens with the ends protruding from the outer pocket is not permitted.

CHAPTER V. MARKS OF DISTINCTION.

Shoulder straps and shoulder straps on navy uniforms.

General information.

44. Shoulder straps and shoulder straps serve to determine military rank and affiliation with the branch (service) of the Navy.
Along the contour, the shoulder straps are hexagons (for petty officers, sergeants, privates and cadets - pentagons) with parallel long sides. The lower end of the shoulder strap is rectangular, and the upper end of the officer's shoulder strap is cut off so that four corners are formed, with the upper side of the shoulder strap being parallel to the bottom; The upper part of the shoulder strap of petty officers, sergeants, privates and cadets is cut at an obtuse angle.
Shoulder straps and shoulder straps are made of cloth and can be hard, semi-hard or soft.
Hard and semi-hard shoulder straps - for admirals, generals, officers, as well as for petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers;
soft - for the rest of the petty officers (sergeants) and sailors, for cadets of naval schools, students of Nakhimov schools, as well as for cabin boys.
On jackets, overcoats and summer coats of admirals, generals, officers and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for officers, sewn shoulder straps are worn. It is allowed to wear sewn shoulder straps on jackets.

45. The shoulder straps of admirals, generals and officers at the edges, except for the bottom, have piping of the same color as the gaps of the braid of the shoulder straps, with the exception of the shoulder straps of medical service officers, which have a red piping and the gaps of the braid are green.

46. ​​According to the military rank and branch (service) of the Navy, stars, stripes, emblems and letters are placed on the shoulder straps, the latter only on the shoulder straps of petty officers, sergeants and enlisted personnel.

47. Shoulder straps and shoulder straps are worn on all types of uniforms. Shoulder straps replace shoulder straps on flannel, uniform and work shirts. The sizes of shoulder straps and shoulder straps are shown in table. 1.

Table 1.

Shoulder straps are not worn on items of inventory workwear (leather coats, storm suits, guard sheepskin coats, raincoats, etc.).

EMAILS OF ADMIRALS AND GENERALS.

(Figures 1-22 and 79-89).

48. Shoulder straps made of cloth with braids of a special pattern sewn along them made of gilded or silver wire.
Five-pointed stars of two types are embroidered on top of the braid of the shoulder straps: on the shoulder straps of admirals - gold-colored, embroidered with gimp, with bunches of black rays emerging from under them and red convex pentagons in the middle, in which anchors are embroidered in black silk; for generals, on shoulder straps with gilded thread galloons, silver-colored stars are embroidered with thread, and on shoulder straps with silver thread galloons, gold-colored stars. The color of the shoulder strap elements is shown in the table. 2.

The number of stars corresponds to military ranks:

Admiral (Colonel General) -3 stars;
- vice admiral (lieutenant general) - 2 stars;
- rear admiral (major general) - 1 star.

The stars are located on the longitudinal center lines of the shoulder strap in the following order: with one star, its center is 50 mm away from the lower edge of the shoulder strap; with two stars, the center of the lower star is 25 mm from the lower edge of the shoulder strap, and the center of the second star is 25 mm higher than the center of the lower star, the next star with its center is located 25 mm above the center of the previous star.

49. On the shoulder straps of the fleet admiral, the coat of arms of the Soviet Union is embroidered in the upper part, and below the coat of arms, a gold five-pointed star measuring 50 mm is embroidered with bunches of black rays emerging from under it and with a red pentagon in the middle, on which an anchor is embroidered in black silk.

50. Gilded emblems are placed on the shoulder straps of the admirals of the engineering and naval service, as well as on the shoulder straps of the generals of the engineering, technical and medical services and justice. The emblem on the shoulder straps of artillery generals and major generals of the veterinary service is silver.
The emblem is located on the longitudinal center line of the shoulder strap at a distance of 55 mm from the top edge to the bottom edge of the emblem.

51. Buttons on shoulder straps and items of uniform are metal, with the image of a coat of arms superimposed on two crossed anchors. The color of the buttons is the same as the color of the braid of the shoulder straps.

EMAILS OF SENIOR AND JUNIOR OFFICERS.

(Figures 23-78 and 90-113).

52. Shoulder straps made of cloth with braids of a special pattern sewn along them made of gilded or silver wire.
The shoulder straps of senior officers have two gaps; there is one gap on the shoulder straps of junior officers.
Metal pentagonal stars are applied to the shoulder straps (it is allowed to embroider with gimp): on shoulder straps with braid made of gilded wire - silver, and on shoulder straps with braid made of silver wire - gold.
The number and location of stars correspond to military ranks:

Captain 1st rank (colonel) - 3 stars;
- captain 2nd rank (lieutenant colonel) - 2 stars;
- captain 3rd rank (major) - 1 star;
- lieutenant commander (captain) -4 stars;
- senior lieutenant - 3 stars;
- lieutenant - 2 stars;
- junior lieutenant - 1 star.

The color of the shoulder strap elements and the location of the stars on them are shown in the table. 2 and 3.

During the publication of the Rules, the following changes were introduced: generals of the engineering, technical and commissariat services were given shoulder straps made of gold wire and crimson edgings. The color of the shoulder straps of generals of the engineering and technical service serving in aviation is blue. The color of the stars on the shoulder straps is silver, the buttons are gold.

Officers of the engineering and technical service serving on ships and in the headquarters of ship formations are given the insignia of naval service officers with the obligatory wearing of a silver emblem on their shoulder straps, depicting a gear with a three-blade propeller superimposed on it.
In this regard, paragraph 50 should be read as follows:
“Gilded emblems are applied to the shoulder straps of the admirals of the engineering and naval department, as well as to the shoulder straps of the generals of the medical services and justice. The emblem on the shoulder straps of the artillery generals, engineering, technical and veterinary services is silver.”

Table 2.

Notes:
* On the shoulder straps of engineering and technical service officers who have a higher education and serve in aviation units, they wear an emblem in the form of an image of horizontal wings with an aircraft engine and propeller superimposed on them. A five-pointed star is placed in the center of the image. The rest of the engineering and technical service officers with higher education wear emblems on their shoulder straps - a crossed hammer and an adjustable wrench.
** On the shoulder straps of engineering and technical service officers serving in aviation units, the color of the piping and gaps is blue.

Table 3. Distance from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap to the centers of the stars.

53. On the shoulder straps of officers of the engineering and technical service with higher education, medical service and justice, gold emblems are applied.
The emblems on the shoulder straps of officers of the naval engineering and veterinary services, as well as on the shoulder straps of officers who graduated from artillery schools, classes or academies, are silver.
The emblems are located on the longitudinal center line of the shoulder strap at a distance of 55 mm from its upper edge to the lower edge of the emblem.

54. Buttons on shoulder straps and items of uniform are metal, with the image of an anchor. The color of the buttons is the same as the color of the braid of the shoulder straps.

55. Distinctive insignia are sewn on the shoulder straps of admirals, generals and senior officers transferred to the reserve or into retirement (Fig. 114-117).
The distinctive sign on the shoulder straps of admirals, generals and senior officers transferred to the reserve is a strip of galloon 28 mm wide, sewn across the shoulder strap at its lower end. On the shoulder strap with braid made of gilded wire there is a strip of braid made of silver wire, on the shoulder strap with braid made of silver wire there is a strip of braid made of gilded wire.

56. The distinctive sign on the shoulder straps of admirals, generals and senior officers who have been dismissed is a strip of galloon 28 mm wide, sewn across the shoulder strap at its lower end. On the shoulder strap with braid made of gilded wire there is a strip of braid made of silver wire, on the shoulder strap with braid made of silver wire there is a strip of braid made of gilded wire.
The silver wire braid has a gold-colored zigzag, and the gilded wire braid has a silver-colored zigzag.
On the shoulder straps of admirals and generals, the zigzag is located across the entire width of the braid, and on the shoulder straps of senior officers - along the middle part of the braid.

Shoulder straps and shoulder straps of petty officers, sergeants, sailors, cabin boys, cadets and students of the NAVAL AND NAKHIMOV SCHOOLS.

(Fig. 118-191).

57. Shoulder straps for overcoats, pea coats and tunics and shoulder straps for flannel shirts are made of black cloth, and shoulder straps for uniforms and work shirts are made of uniform-colored material. The color of shoulder straps and shoulder straps for naval aviation is blue.
According to the military rank, stripes made of metal braid or golden-colored silk braid are sewn on shoulder straps and shoulder straps in width: wide - 30 mm and narrow - 10 mm. Shoulder straps and shoulder straps of sailors and cabin boys without stripes.

58. The order of placement of stripes on shoulder straps is as follows:

A) for midshipmen - along the shoulder strap so that the longitudinal center line of the stripe is on the longitudinal center line of the shoulder strap, forming an edging of 2.5 mm at the upper edges of the shoulder strap;
b) for chief petty officers (senior sergeants) - across the shoulder strap at a distance of 40 mm from the upper corner of the shoulder strap to the upper edge of the patch;
c) for senior sailors, foremen of the 1st and 2nd articles (junior sergeants, sergeants) - across the shoulder strap at a distance of 40 mm from the top edge of the shoulder strap to the top edge of the first stripe. Subsequent stripes are located below the first with 2 mm gaps between them.

59. On the shoulder straps of senior sailors, petty officers of the 1st and 2nd articles (sergeants, junior sergeants), the stripes are located parallel to the lower edge of the shoulder strap at a distance of 8 mm from it to the lower edge of the first stripe. Subsequent stripes are located above the first with 2 mm gaps between them.

60. On the shoulder straps of senior officers (except for midshipmen) and enlisted personnel, as well as on the shoulder straps of sailors (except for senior officers) and cabin boys, letters are stenciled with yellow paint to indicate the fleet (flotilla), which includes the ship (unit) where the serviceman serves (Table 4).

Table 4. Letters painted on shoulder straps and shoulder straps.

61. The letters are painted so that the line on which they are located is 20 mm from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap, and 5 mm from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap. The height of the letters is 40 mm.

62. Shoulder straps for military personnel wearing the uniform established for enlisted personnel are sewn at the lower ends into the shoulder seams of the sleeves of overcoats and pea coats. The upper ends of the shoulder straps are fastened with a button sewn at the collar.

63. Shoulder straps and shoulder straps for cadets and students of naval schools are the same in color and material as for enlisted personnel. Metal anchors of a special design are placed on the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of all cadets. Anchor dimensions along the longitudinal center line: on shoulder straps - 60 mm, on shoulder straps - 43 mm.
The anchors are located along the center line of the shoulder straps and shoulder straps at a distance: on shoulder straps - 10 mm, on shoulder straps - 3.5 mm from the bottom edge.
The letters on cadets' shoulder straps and shoulder straps are not painted on.
64. On the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of students of the Nakhimov naval schools, the letter “N” is stenciled with yellow paint in a special design, and on the shoulder straps for the ceremonial flannel shirt, the letter “N” is embroidered with yellow silk.

65. The color of stripes and anchors on the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of cadets of naval schools graduating officers of the naval and naval engineering services, as well as cadets of the coastal artillery school is gold.

66. The color of the stripes and anchors on the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of other cadets is silver or gold, depending on the training profile.
The color of the buttons for the shoulder straps is the same as the color of the anchor.

67. Shoulder straps are edged on all sides except the bottom; shoulder straps are edged on all four sides with edging 2 mm wide. The shoulder straps for uniform and work shirts are not edged.

68. Colored edgings on shoulder straps and shoulder straps are installed:

A) white - for cadets of higher naval schools graduating officers of the naval and naval engineering services, as well as students of the Nakhimov naval schools;
b) red - for cadets of the Coastal Defense School and the Naval Medical School.

The edgings on the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of the remaining cadets are crimson or black, depending on their training profile.

69. Shoulder straps for sergeants and enlisted personnel of coastal units and aviation wearing naval uniforms are the same as for the corresponding branches of the Soviet Army. In this case, the shoulder straps on flannel shirts are edged on all sides with the same edging as the shoulder straps, and the letters on the shoulder straps and shoulder straps are superimposed in accordance with Table. 4.
Note. The shoulder straps of military personnel of naval units who have been assigned the general army uniform are set to the same as for the corresponding branches of the Soviet Army.
The letters on the shoulder straps are painted in accordance with the table. 4. Buttons on shoulder straps and uniform items are of a general army type.

SLEEVE BADGES OF DIFFERENCE FOR ADMIRALS AND OFFICERS OF THE SHIP AND NAVAL ENGINEERING SERVICES.

(Fig. 192-202).

70. Sleeve insignia are gold-colored braid.
According to the assigned military rank, the number of braids is established:

Fleet Admiral - one wide and four medium;
- admiral - one wide and three medium;
- vice admiral - one wide and two medium;
- rear admiral - one wide and one medium;
- captain 1st rank - one wide;
- captain 2nd rank - four averages;
- captain 3rd rank - three averages;
- captain-lieutenant - two medium and one narrow;
- senior lieutenant - two middle ones;
- lieutenant - one medium and one narrow;
- junior lieutenant - one intermediate.

71. Braids are sewn only on jackets and dark blue jackets (except for cotton ones) on the outside of both sleeves parallel to their lower edges, 80 mm long (the length of braids on a front jacket is 100 mm).
The distance from the top line of the jacket cuff to the bottom edge of the bottom braid is 7 mm; The braid on the jacket is sewn in the same place as on the jacket.
The gaps between the braids are 5 mm. Narrow braids are sewn over wider ones. Width of galloons: wide - 30 mm, medium - 13 mm, narrow - 6 mm.

72. Five-pointed stars are sewn above the braid: for admirals - with a diameter of 50 mm, made of material in the color of the uniform, with a edging of gilded gimp in the center of the star, a crossed sickle and hammer are embroidered with gilded gimp, for officers - with a diameter of 30 mm, embroidered with gilded gimp. The stars are sewn with the point up at a distance of 30 mm from the top edge of the braid to the center of the star.

73. Sleeve insignia - braids are sewn directly onto sleeves or onto rectangular flaps, sewn from the same material as the piece of uniform; the valves, in turn, are sewn to the sleeves. The width of the flap is 80 mm, on the front jacket it is 100 mm.

SLEEVE CHEVRONS FOR EXTRA-TERM SERVICE.

(Fig. 207-209).

74. Sleeve chevrons, which are gold-colored braids curved at an angle of 80°, are installed for petty officers, sergeants and sailors of long-term service. Sleeve chevrons are sewn on the left sleeve of overcoats, pea coats, tunics, jackets, flannel and uniform shirts with corners down, above the elbow at a distance of 30 mm from it and to the corner of the chevron, the rest up from the first, parallel to it, with gaps of 5 mm between the chevrons along a perpendicular line.

75. Chevrons are sewn onto flaps made of material in the color of the uniform, which in turn are sewn to the sleeve, as indicated above. The number of chevrons is established: for 15 years of long-term service and above - three; for 10 years of extended service and above - two; for 5 years of extended service and above - one. The width of the chevron braid is 13 mm, the distance between the ends of the chevrons (in solution) is 80 mm. The length of the sides of the chevrons is 60 mm.

SLEEVE BADGES BY SPECIALTY (STATES).

(Fig. 210-234).

76. To distinguish foremen, sergeants and sailors by specialty, special sleeve insignia (staffs) are established, worn on the left sleeve of overcoats, pea coats, tunics, jackets, and flannel shirts. Sleeve insignia are sewn above the elbow at a distance of 30 mm from it, and when wearing sleeve chevrons for long-term service, above them.

77. The badge is a circle made of material in the color of the uniform, embroidered along the edge for midshipmen and chief petty officers (corresponding to them) with gold-colored silk; for the rest of the foremen, sergeants and sailors - with a red thread. In the middle of the circle there are images embroidered with red thread:

A) for helmsmen - the helm;
b) for navigator electricians - cards with a gyrocompass in the middle, from under which zigzag arrows emerge;
c) for rangefinders and sighters - a rangefinder;
d) for gunners of all types, machine gunners, gunsmiths, gunsmiths and mortarmen - two crossed gun bodies;
e) for artillery electricians of all types - the body of the gun, with zigzag arrows superimposed on it;
f) for meteorological service specialists - an anemometer;
g) for miners - mines bordered with minrep;
h) for torpedo gunners - gears with a horizontally located torpedo coming out from under it;
i) for torpedo and mine electricians - a vertically located torpedo, with zigzag arrows on the sides;
j) for radio operators of all types, hydroacoustics and radio equipment specialists - anchors with zigzag arrows superimposed on them;
k) for telegraph operators of all types, electricians-communicators, telephone operators and telephone and telegraph technicians - crossed zigzag arrows;
l) for signalmen - two crossed signal flags;
m) for personnel of the radio technical service - radio waves with crossed zigzag arrows emerging from under them;
o) for divers - a diving helmet;
o) for boiler room operators of all types - a valve flywheel with two crossed screws coming out from under it;
p) for bilge operators - a valve flywheel with crossed fire hose trunks superimposed on it;
c) for machinists of all types - a valve flywheel with a three-blade propeller superimposed on it;
r) for motorists of all types - gears with an electric motor in the middle;
y) for electricians of all types - a spotlight with a stand and crossed zigzag arrows emerging from under it;
t) for chemists - two crossed cylinders with hoses and a gas mask placed on them;
x) for boatswains - an anchor bordered by an anchor chain;
c) for musicians and buglers - lyres;
w) for storekeepers of all types, clerks and cooks - Admiralty anchors;
w) for orderlies and nurses - the Red Cross.
The diameter of the sign together with the edging is 60 mm, the width of the edging is 5 mm.

78. Petty officers, sergeants and sailors of other specialties not mentioned above do not wear sleeve insignia (states).

SLEEVE BADGES OF DIFFERENCE FOR CADETS AND STUDENTS OF NAVAL SCHOOLS BY COURSES OF TRAINING.

(Fig. 203-206).

79. Sleeve insignia for courses of study - angles are gold (silver) braids, curved in the middle at an angle of 125°, sewn on the left sleeve of overcoats, pea coats, flannel and uniform shirts of cadets and students of naval schools.

80. The angles are sewn at an angle downwards, above the elbow, at a distance of 30 mm from it to the corner of the first angle, the rest upwards from the first, parallel to it, with gaps between the braids along a perpendicular line of 5 mm. The width of the braid is for cadets of basic schools - 13 mm (for students of Nakhimov schools - 6 mm). The length of the sides of the square is 30 mm.

The number of angles is set:

5th year cadets have five;
for 4th year cadets - four;
for 3rd year cadets and 10th grade students - three;
for 2nd year cadets and 9th grade students - two;
1st year cadets and 8th grade students have one.

81. Five-pointed stars embroidered with gold (silver) thread are sewn above the squares.
The stars are sewn at a distance of 40 mm from the corner of the upper square to the center of the star. Star diameter - 30 mm. Pupils of Nakhimov schools do not wear stars.

82. The angles are sewn onto flaps made of material in the color of the uniform, which in turn are sewn to the sleeves, as indicated above.

83. The color of the squares and the stars above them: for cadets of naval schools graduating officers of the naval, engineering and naval service, cadets of the coastal defense school - gold; for other cadets - silver or gold, depending on their training profile; for students of Nakhimov schools - made of red cloth.

SLEEVE BADGE OF THE MARINE CORPS.

(Fig. 235).

84. The sleeve insignia of the Marine Corps personnel is an image of an Admiralty anchor intertwined with a rope, and is sewn on the left sleeve 30 mm above the elbow.

85. The badge is embroidered for the officers of the Marine Corps units with thread of the same color as the braid of the shoulder straps (gold or silver), for sergeants and enlisted personnel - with a thread of golden color (wearing stamped metal is allowed).

Main dimensions of the sign:

Height of anchor with rope - 60 mm;
anchor height with eye - 57 mm;
rod length - 26 mm;
the spacing between the toes of the paws is 28 mm;
length of the outer side of the sock - 10 mm;
the distance from the heel of the anchor to the end of the toe is 27 mm.

86. The badge is worn by all military personnel of the Marine Corps units on all items of uniform, except for work and inventory clothing issued for short-term use (sheepskin coats, raincoats, etc.).

SLEEVE INDICATORS FOR THE NUMBER OF WOUNDS.

(Fig. 236, 237).

87. The badge is a rectangle made of fabric in the color of the uniform, on which horizontal stripes of silk braid 5 mm wide and 43 mm long are sewn.

Each wound is indicated by a strip sewn onto a rectangle:

In case of severe injury - golden color;
- with a slight wound - dark red.

The strips are sewn from bottom to top in order of injury. The length of the rectangle corresponds to the length of the strips, and its width depends on the number of the latter. The gaps between the strips are 3 mm.
The badge is worn on the right sleeve of the upper items of naval uniform at a distance of 10 cm from the shoulder seam to the bottom stripe, and the stripes are located across the sleeve. On items of work and inventory workwear issued for short-term use, the number of wounds sign is not worn.
Note. On the general army uniform, the sign of the number of wounds is worn, as established for the Soviet Army.

CHAPTER VI. INSIGNIA OF DIFFERENCE ON HAT GEARS SEWING ON CAPS AND COLLARS OF CEREMODE JUKETS.

EMBLEM FOR OFFICER CAPS (HATS).

(Fig. 241-242).

88. The emblem consists of a gilded (silver) metal anchor, intertwined with rope, superimposed on a convex pad of black velvet, bordered by a double ribbed metal rim of the same color as the anchor; a five-pointed metal star with rays covered with ruby-red enamel and a white circle in the middle, which depicts a crossed hammer and sickle of gold color; a wreath of ears of grain, embroidered with gold (silver) thread and tied at the bottom with a ribbon with red piping at the edges.

89. The emblem is mounted on black cloth so that the wreath frames the pad with the anchor, tightly fitting its inner edges to the outer edge of its rim, and the ends of the upper ears rest against the star, opposite its center, placed above the eye of the anchor and lying with its two lower rays on edge of the pad's rim.

Main dimensions of the emblem:

Height of anchor with rope - 22 mm;
the distance between the ends of the toes of the anchor arms is 15 mm;
outer diameter of the rim - 23 mm;
internal diameter of the rim - 17 mm;
star diameter - 24 mm;
height of the emblem with a star - 55 mm;
The maximum width of the emblem is 55 mm.

The color of the emblem is the same as the color of the shoulder straps. The color of the star rays of the emblem is always red. The emblem is worn on the caps and caps of admirals, generals, officers, midshipmen and foremen of long-term service.

90. On the band of the ceremonial cap of the fleet admiral is placed the emblem established for the officers, with the addition of two oak leaves made of gilded tinsel on both sides (the contours of oak leaves and veins are with sparkles). The total sewing length is 140mm (Fig. 238).

91. On the band of the ceremonial cap of admirals and generals is placed the emblem established for the officers, with the addition of two oak leaves of gilded (silver) gimp on both sides, veins of oak leaves with spangles, the total length of sewing is 110 mm (Fig. 239-240 ), On the band of the everyday cap is worn the usual emblem established for officers.

EMBLEM FOR THE CAPS (HATS) OF CHIEF STRATEGERS (SENIOR SERGEANTS) OF EXTRA-TERM SERVICE.

(Fig. 243).

92. The emblem has an ellipsisal shape and consists of an anchor with a rope intertwining it and a five-pointed metal star, a set pattern, attached to the upper part of the emblem.
The anchor and elliptical edging are embroidered with gold thread on black cloth. The emblem can also be made of metal - stamped.
Main dimensions of the emblem:

The length of the major axis of the ellipse is 45 mm;
length of the minor axis of the ellipse - 39 mm;
edging width - 4 mm;
anchor height from the top edge of the eye to the heel - 28 mm;
distance between paws - 20 mm;
rod length - 21 mm;
spindle width - 3 mm;
rod width in the middle - 4 mm;
"" at the ends - 3 mm;
outer diameter of the eye - 6 mm;
rope width - 1 mm.

EMBLEM AND RIBBON ON THE HEADDRESS OF STRATEGERS (SERGEANTS) WEARING THE UNIFORM ESTABLISHED FOR THE ENERVED STAFF: SAILORS, JOINTS, CADETS AND NAVAL SCHOOLS.

93. The emblem is a metal five-pointed star covered with ruby-red enamel, with an image of a crossed hammer and sickle in the middle (Fig. 244).
Star diameter - 30 mm.

94. The Guards Ribbon (Fig. 248) is a golden-orange silk rep ribbon with three longitudinal black stripes applied to it.
Tape width is 32.5 mm, length is 1520 mm. The width of the black stripes is 6 mm, the width of the orange gaps between them is 6.25 mm, the width of the edging is 1 mm.
The guards ribbon is laid along the band of the visor cap of petty officers, sergeants and conscript sailors of guards ships and units and secured at the rear seam, with the ends of the ribbon remaining free.
On the guards' ribbons, in the place at the front of the peakless cap, a corresponding inscription is applied in gold embossing, and on the free ends there are anchors.

95. Black ribbon (Fig. 249) silk rep, 1520 mm long and 32.5 mm wide. The tape is laid along the band of the peakless cap of petty officers, sergeants and sailors of conscript service of ships and units in the same way as the guards tape.
On the ribbons, in the place at the front of the peakless cap, a corresponding inscription is applied in gold embossing, and on the free ends there are anchors.

SEWING ON THE CAPS OF ADMIRALS AND GENERALS.

(Fig. 245-246).

96. Sewing on the visor of the cap of the fleet admiral is an image of two oak branches with leaves and a cord, embroidered along the contour of the visor with gold-colored thread so that the lower edge of the cord runs at a distance of 5 mm from the outer edge of the visor, the ends of the lower leaves of the branches at a distance of 2 mm from the top edge of the cord, and the ends of the branches would converge at the middle transverse line of the visor, forming a gap of 5 mm.
Instead of a chin strap, a special cord braided from gilded truntal is attached to two small uniform buttons.

97. Sewing on the visors of the caps of admirals and generals is the same as for the admiral of the fleet.
Instead of a chin strap, a special cord braided from gilded (silver) truntal is attached.
The color of the sewing on the visors and the cord from the truntal is the color of the braid of the shoulder straps.
98. On the visors of the caps of senior officers of the naval and naval engineering services, a special ornament is applied, which is a convex image of oak leaves, their ends superimposed on each other and curved along the outer contour of the visor (Fig. 247).
The ornament consists of two links emerging from under the band of the cap and converging at their ends at the middle transverse line of the visor, with the end of the left link located slightly higher than the right.

99. A gilded metal ornament is applied along the outer edge of the cap visor at a distance of 5 mm from its edge and is fastened with soft metal pins that are riveted or bent on the underside of the visor.
Captains of the 1st rank and colonels, instead of a chin strap, wear the same truncal cord as admirals and generals. The color of the cord is the color of the braid of the shoulder strap.
Note. When going to sea, admirals and captains of the 1st rank are allowed to wear a black lacquered chin strap instead of a trumpet cord.

SEWING ON THE COLLARS OF PARENT JUKETS.

100. The collar of the ceremonial jacket of admirals and generals is edged to the upper end of the laurel branch with a 0.3 cm wide cord made of gilded (silver) thread. At the ends of the collar, an anchor and gilded (silver) tinsel are embroidered according to the design with gilded (silver) tinsel and laurel branches.
The color of the cord and sewing on the collar matches the color of the shoulder straps (Fig. 250).

101. At the ends of the collar of the officers' ceremonial jackets, an anchor pattern of gilded (silver) tinsel and gilded (silver) gimp are embroidered with an oak leaf ornament (the anchor and ornament can be stamped metal).
The color of the sewing on the collar is the color of the shoulder straps (Fig. 251).

102. At the ends of the collar of the ceremonial jackets of midshipmen and foremen of long-term service, gold-colored anchors are applied in a pattern.

LIST OF CLOTHING UNIFORM FOR NAVY SERVICEMEN.

Table 5. Uniforms for admirals and generals.

Notes:
1. The summer overcoat is worn out of order with clothing forms No. 3 and 4 at will, depending on the weather.

Table 6. Uniforms for officers.

Notes:
1. A summer coat is worn out of order with clothing forms No. 3 and 4 at will, depending on the weather and not when performing duties in the service of ship outfits and outfits for internal, garrison and guard services.
2. With dress uniforms No. 4, 5 and 6 in formation, a revolver (pistol) with equipment may be worn over the overcoat, upon special instructions.

Table 7. Uniforms for midshipmen and foremen of long-term service.

Notes:
1. For midshipmen and foremen of conscript service, the uniform is the same as for enlisted personnel.
2. With dress uniforms No. 4, 5 and 6 in formation, a revolver (pistol) with equipment may be worn over the overcoat, upon special instructions.

Table 8. Uniforms for chief petty officers and senior sergeants of long-term service.

Notes:
1. The dress uniform is the same as the everyday uniform for the formation, but with orders and medals.
2. For chief petty officers and senior sergeants of conscript service, the uniform is the same as for enlisted personnel.

Table 9. Uniforms for petty officers, sergeants, sailors, cabin boys, cadets and students of naval schools.

1. The ceremonial uniform is the same as the everyday uniform for the formation, but the uniform of the first term with orders and medals.
2. Cadets of naval educational institutions wear a broadsword when out of formation in all forms of clothing.

RULES FOR WEARING ORDERS, MEDALS, Ribbons, MEDAL Ribbons AND BADGE BADGES BY MILITARY SERVANTS OF THE NAVAL FORCES.

Basic provisions.

1. Wearing orders, medals, order ribbons, medal ribbons, as well as badges while wearing military uniform is mandatory.

2. Orders, medals, order ribbons, medal ribbons and badges are worn only on a jacket, tunic, flannel and uniform shirts.
On overcoats and pea coats, order ribbons, medal ribbons, as well as the guards badge are worn only at parades and reviews, each time by special order of fleet (flotilla) commanders, naval base commanders, senior naval commanders or garrison commanders. In these cases, it is obligatory to wear the “Gold Star” medals of the Hero of the Soviet Union and the “Hammer and Sickle” medals of the Hero of Socialist Labor on the overcoat (peacoat).

3. Orders and medals are worn at parades, inspection reviews and other special occasions:

A) admirals and generals - on ceremonial jackets;
b) officers, midshipmen (foremen) of long-term service - wearing a front jacket and a white jacket;
c) chief petty officers (senior sergeants) of long-term service - wearing a jacket and a white jacket;
d) sailors, cadets and petty officers (sergeants) wearing the uniform established for enlisted personnel - flannel and uniform shirts.

4. In everyday conditions, on a casual jacket, tunic, flannel and uniform shirts, instead of orders and medals, ribbons assigned to orders and medals are worn, the wearing of which is mandatory. Wearing ribbons of orders and medals not established by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR is prohibited.

5. Wearing the “Gold Star” medals of the Hero of the Soviet Union and the “Hammer and Sickle” medals of the Hero of Socialist Labor is mandatory on all items of uniform listed in the first paragraph of Art. 2 of these rules, in all cases.

6. Medals “Gold Star” of the Hero of the Soviet Union and “Hammer and Sickle” of the Hero of Socialist Labor are worn on the left side of the chest, above all orders, medals, order ribbons and medal ribbons and are attached to clothing using rectangular pads covered with ribbon.
When wearing two or more “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” medals, the latter are attached to clothing separately in one row, located in it from right to left in the order of time of award, with intervals of 10 mm between the lateral ends of the stars.

7. On the left side of the chest are worn:

The order of Lenin;
Order of the Red Banner;
Order of the Red Banner of Labor;
Order of the Badge of Honor;
Order of Glory, 1st degree;
Order of Glory, II degree;
Order of Glory III degree;
Medal of Honor";
Ushakov Medal;
Medal "For Military Merit";
Nakhimov Medal;
Anniversary medal "XX years of the Red Army";
Medal "For Labor Valor";
Medal "For Labor Distinction";
Medal “Partisan of the Patriotic War”, 1st degree;
Medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War" II degree;
Medal "For the Defense of Leningrad";
Medal "For the Defense of Moscow";
Medal "For the Defense of Odessa";
Medal "For the Defense of Sevastopol";
Medal "For the Defense of Stalingrad";
Medal "For the Defense of the Caucasus";
Medal "For the Defense of the Soviet Arctic";
Medal "For victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945";
Medal "For Victory over Japan";
Medal "For the Capture of Budapest";
Medal "For the Capture of Koenigsberg";
Medal "For the Capture of Vienna";
Medal "For the Capture of Berlin";
Medal "For the Liberation of Belgrade";
Medal "For the Liberation of Warsaw";
Medal "For the Liberation of Prague";
Medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945";
Medal "For the restoration of iron and steel enterprises of the South";
Medal “For the restoration of Donbass coal mines”;
Medal “In Memory of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow”;
Jubilee medal "30 years of the Soviet Army and Navy."

All these orders and medals are attached to clothing using pentagonal pads covered with ribbons assigned to the corresponding orders and medals. When wearing two or more of the listed orders and medals, their blocks are connected in a row on a common bar.
Orders and medals that do not fit in one row across the width of the chest are transferred to the second row, placed below the first.
Orders and medals are arranged in a row from right to left, in the order indicated above. In this case, the second row serves as a continuation of the first, also counting from right to left.
When wearing two or more orders or medals of the same name and degree, these orders and medals are placed side by side, in order of time of award, from right to left.

8. On the right side of the chest are worn:

Order of Suvorov, 1st degree;
Order of Ushakov, 1st degree;
Order of Kutuzov, 1st degree;
Order of Nakhimov, 1st degree;
Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky, 1st degree;
Order of Suvorov, II degree;
Order of Ushakov, II degree;
Order of Kutuzov, II degree;
Order of Nakhimov, II degree;
Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, II degree;
Order of Suvorov, III degree;
Order of Kutuzov, III degree;
Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, III degree;
Order of Alexander Nevsky;
Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree;
Order of the Patriotic War, II degree;
Order of the Red Star.

All these orders are attached to clothing using screw-on pins with nuts, without pads or ribbons.
Orders that do not fit in one row across the chest width are transferred to the second row, located below the first. In this case, the orders are arranged in a row from left to right, in the order indicated above. In this case, the second row serves as a continuation of the first, also from left to right.
When wearing two or more orders of the same name and degree, these orders are placed side by side, in order of time of award from left to right.
9. Order ribbons and medal ribbons, when worn without orders and medals, are attached to clothing on the left side of the chest.
To attach to clothing, order ribbons and medal ribbons are stretched onto rectangular strips.
When wearing two or more order ribbons and medal ribbons, the ribbons are fixed on a common bar with intervals between each ribbon of 3 mm; to better highlight the ribbons, the intervals between them are painted over with black varnish or covered with a black silk ribbon.
Ribbons that do not fit on one strap across the chest width are transferred to a second strap attached to the clothing below the first strap.

Ribbons of orders and medals are located on the bars from right to left in the following order:

Order of Lenin;
Order of the Red Banner;
Order of Suvorov, 1st degree;
Order of Ushakov, 1st degree;
Order of Kutuzov, 1st degree;
Order of Nakhimov, 1st degree;
Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky, 1st degree;
Order of Suvorov, II degree;
Order of Ushakov, II degree;
Order of Kutuzov, II degree;
Order of Nakhimov, II degree;
Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, II degree;
Order of Suvorov, III degree;
Order of Kutuzov III degree;
Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, III degree;
Order of Alexander Nevsky;
Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree;
Order of the Patriotic War, II degree;
Order of the Red Banner of Labor;
Order of the Red Star;
Orders, “3 Badge of Honour”;
Order of Glory, 1st degree;
Order of Glory II degree;
Order of Glory III degree;
Medals "For Courage";
Ushakov medals;
Medals "For Military Merit";
Nakhimov medals;
Anniversary medal "XX years of the Red Army";
Medals "For Labor Valor";
Medals “For Labor Distinction”;
Medal “Partisan of the Patriotic War”, 1st degree;
Medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War" II degree;
Medals “For the Defense of Leningrad”;
Medals “For the Defense of Moscow”;
Medals “For the Defense of Odessa”;
Medals “For the Defense of Sevastopol”;
Medals “For the Defense of Stalingrad”;
Medals “For the Defense of the Caucasus”;
Medals “For the Defense of the Soviet Arctic”;
Medals “For victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War in 1941-1945”;
Medals “For Victory over Japan”;
Medals “For the Capture of Budapest”;
Medals “For the Capture of Koenigsberg”;
Medals “For the Capture of Vienna”;
Medals “For the Capture of Berlin”;
Medals “For the Liberation of Belgrade”;
Medals “For the Liberation of Warsaw”;
Medals “For the Liberation of Prague”;
Medals “For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945”;
Medals “For the restoration of iron and steel enterprises in the South”;
Medals “For the restoration of Donbass coal mines”;
Medals “In memory of the 800th anniversary of Moscow”;
Jubilee medal "30 years of the Soviet Army and Navy."

10. Breastplates (except for the deputy and Komsomol) in all cases are worn on the right side of the chest and are located below the orders.

11. Deputy badges are worn on the left side of the chest, above all orders and medals - above the middle one, and if there are medals "Gold Star" of the Hero of the Soviet Union and "Hammer and Sickle" of the Hero of Socialist Labor - to the right of them, on the same level with star of the medal.
The Komsomol breastplate is worn on the left side of the chest, 10 mm below orders and medals, under the middle one.
12. The honorary badge of the Stalin Prize laureate is worn on the right side of the chest above all orders.

The order of placement of orders, medals, order ribbons, medal ribbons and badges on items of uniform.

13. On the jacket (Fig. 252, 254):
a) the “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” medals are located on the left lapel, on a vertical line passing through the center of the buttons of the left row; if there are two or more medals - symmetrically relative to this line;
b) orders and medals worn on the left side of the chest are located in order of seniority from bottom to top along the lower edge of the left lapel so that no more than 1/3 of the ribbon-covered pad of each order and medal is visible from under it, and along the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to a line drawn through the center of the buttons of the left row; in the event that the orders do not fit in one row, the latter are located lower, parallel to the left lapel, so that the second row, with its upper edges of the pads, is 5-10 mm below the orders and medals of the first row;
c) orders worn on the right side of the chest are arranged in order of seniority from bottom to top parallel to the lower edge of the right lapel so that the centers of the orders lie at the same distance from the edge of the lapel as the centers of orders (medals) worn on the left side of the chest, and the middle order, and if there is an even number of orders - the gap between them - should be located along a vertical line passing through the middle of the right side of the chest;
d) the guards badge is located: in the absence of orders worn on the right side of the chest, in the place indicated for them, and in the presence of orders - on a vertical line passing through the middle of the right side of the chest, 10 mm below the horizontal line passing through the lower edge lower order;
e) the badge for persons who graduated from military academies and military faculties (departments) of civilian higher educational institutions of the USSR is located: if there is a guards badge, below it on the same vertical line with this badge; in the absence of a guards badge - in the place of this badge; if there are badges for graduating from two academies, the badges are placed side by side, with the badge for graduating from a higher military academy to the left;
f) the badge of the submarine commander and the aviation badge, if there are orders, a guards badge and a badge for graduating from the academy, are located below the latter, at a distance of 10 mm from the bottom edge, and if there is no badge for graduating from the academy, in its place;
g) other badges are located on a vertical line passing through the middle of the right side of the chest, at a distance of 5 mm from each other, and the first badge in the presence of orders, a guards badge, a badge for graduating from an academy or a badge of a submarine commander (aviation) is located below the last , at a distance of 10 mm from its lower edge, and in the absence of such - the upper mark at the level of the top button;
h) the bar with ribbons of orders and medals is located parallel to the upper edge of the pocket, at a distance of 5 mm from it and symmetrically relative to its center. If there are two or more strips with ribbons of orders and medals, the latter are located parallel to each other and at a distance of 2 mm from one another.

14. On the jacket (Fig. 253, 255):
a) the “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” medals are located: across the width of the chest - on a line passing through the center of the button of the left shoulder strap and the toe of the left pocket flap;
along the chest height - so that the upper end of the star of the medal is at the level of the center of the top button;

B) orders and medals worn on the left side of the chest are located: across the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to the line passing through the center of the button of the left shoulder strap and the toe of the left pocket flap;
along the chest height - with the upper edge of the pads along a horizontal line passing through the middle of the distance between the first and second buttons from the top;

C) orders worn on the right side of the chest are located: across the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to a line drawn through the center of the button of the right shoulder strap and the toe of the right pocket flap;
along the chest height - the lower edge of the order is 5 mm above the valve of the right pocket;

D) guards breastplate - in the absence of orders worn on the right side of the chest, it is attached in the place indicated for them, and in the presence of orders - 10 mm below the toe of the right pocket flap;

E) the badge for persons who graduated from military academies and military faculties (departments) of civilian higher educational institutions of the USSR is located: if there is a guards badge, below it on the same vertical line with this badge; in the absence of a guards badge - in the place of this badge; if there are badges for graduating from two academies, they are placed side by side, and the badge for graduating from a higher military academy is to the left;

E) the badge of a submarine commander or an aviation badge, regardless of the presence of orders worn on the right side of the chest, the guards badge and the badge for graduating from the academy - is always located in the center of the valve of the right pocket;

G) other badges are located on a vertical line passing through the center of the button of the right shoulder strap and the toe of the right pocket flap, at a distance of 5 mm from each other, from top to bottom, and the upper edge of the top badge is located 10 mm below the toe of the pocket, and in the presence of orders , guards badge and badge for graduating from the academy - 10 mm below it;

H) ribbons of orders and medals, in cases where they are worn without orders and medals, are located:
across the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to a line drawn through the center of the button of the left shoulder strap and the toe of the left pocket flap;
along the chest height - the lower edge of the bar with ribbons of orders and medals is 5 mm above the pocket flap, and when wearing the bars in two rows - the bottom row is located as indicated above, and the top is 5 mm higher than the bottom.

15. On a white tunic - orders, medals, order ribbons, medal ribbons and breastplates are located in the same way as on a dark blue tunic.

16. On flannel and uniform shirts (Fig. 256, 257):
a) the “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” medals are located: across the width of the chest - on a vertical line passing through the middle of the left side of the chest; along the chest height - 5 mm above the upper edge of the block of orders and medals;

B) orders and medals worn on the left side of the chest are located:

Chest width - symmetrically relative to a vertical line drawn through the middle of the left side of the chest; along the chest height - so that the upper edges of the orders are at the level of the lower corner of the collar neckline;

C) orders worn on the right side of the chest are located: across the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to a vertical line drawn through the middle of the right side of the chest; along the chest height - so that the upper edges of the orders are at the level of the lower corner of the collar neckline;

D) the guards breastplate is located: in the absence of orders worn on the right side of the chest, in their place, and in the presence of orders - 10 mm below the middle of them;

D) other badges are located on the right side of the chest on a vertical line drawn through the middle of the right side of the chest, and the first badge, in the absence of orders and the guards badge, is attached below the place of the guards badge at a distance of 10 mm from it, and the rest - downwards from it at a distance 5 mm apart. If there are orders or a guards badge, 10 mm below their lower edge;

E) order ribbons and medal ribbons for wearing them without orders and medals - are located:
across the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to a vertical line drawn through the middle of the left side of the chest;
along the chest height - the upper edge of the bar with ribbons of orders and medals is at the level of the lower corner of the collar cutout, and when wearing the bars in two rows, the bottom row is located as indicated above, and the top row is 5 mm higher than the bottom.
The “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” medals in this case are located:

Along the width of the chest - on a vertical line drawn through the middle of the left side of the chest;
along the chest height - the lower ends of the medals are 5 mm above the upper edge of the ribbons.

17. On the officer’s overcoat (Fig. 258):
a) the “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” medals are located: along the width of the chest - on a vertical line drawn in the middle between the midline of the chest and the line of buttons;
along the chest height - the upper edge of the pads at the level of the corner of the collar;
b) order ribbons and medal ribbons are located:
across the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to a vertical line drawn in the middle between the midline of the chest and the line of buttons;
along the chest height - on the midline between the second and third buttons from the top; the second row of tapes is placed 5 mm below the first;


across the width of the chest - at a distance of 10 mm from the edge of the left side of the overcoat;
Chest height - on the midline between the second and third buttons from the top.

18. On the overcoat of ordinary personnel (Fig. 259):
a) the medals “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” are located: across the chest - on a line drawn through the center of the button of the left shoulder strap; along the chest height - the upper edge of the pads at the level of the corner of the collar;
b) order ribbons and medal ribbons are located: across the width of the chest - symmetrically relative to a vertical line drawn through the center of the button of the left shoulder strap;
along the chest height - at the level of the lower edge of the second button from the top;
c) the guards badge is located:
across the width of the chest - at a distance of 15 mm from the edge of the left side of the overcoat.
along the chest height - at the level of the lower edge of the second button from the top.

19. On a peacoat:
The “Gold Star” and “Hammer and Sickle” medals, order ribbons, medal ribbons and the Guards breastplate are located in the same way as on the officer’s overcoat.

20. The wearing of orders, medals, order ribbons, medal ribbons and badges by military women is carried out in relation to men's uniforms.

Wearing foreign orders and medals.

21. Foreign orders and medals worn on ribbons are worn on the left side of the chest, below all orders and medals of the USSR worn on blocks. Foreign orders and medals are worn separately on a ribbon assigned to the corresponding order or medal.

22. Foreign orders and medals, worn without ribbons, are worn on the right side of the chest, below all orders of the USSR, worn without blocks; in this case, the guards badge and other signs are worn below the foreign order (medal). Order ribbons of foreign orders worn around the neck and over the shoulder should not cover the orders and medals of the USSR.

23. Order ribbons and medal ribbons for wearing them without orders in everyday dress are worn on the left side of the chest, on a separate bar below all ribbons of orders and medals of the USSR.

Notes:
1. On items of general army uniform, orders, medals, order ribbons, medal ribbons and badges are worn in accordance with the rules established for military personnel of the Soviet Army.
2. Orders, medals and ribbons of orders and medals on civilian dress are worn at will.
3. Military badges are not allowed to be worn on civilian dress.

APPLICATIONS.

Appendix 1. CARRYING WEAPONS WHILE IN UNIFORM.

Revolver (pistol).

1. The revolver (pistol) is worn on equipment of the established type.
Revolver (pistol) equipment is worn:
a) with an overcoat and pea coat - over them;
b) with a jacket - under it;
c) with flannel and uniform shirts - over the trouser belt.
The revolver (pistol) equipment is worn so that the holster is on the right thigh slightly behind the pocket slot.
The handle of the revolver (pistol) should point backwards. A cord is fastened to the ring of the handle of a revolver (pistol) using a carabiner, the second end of which is grabbed by a strap with a buckle onto the waist belt slightly in front of the right pocket.
The waist belt is worn so that its buckle is strictly in the middle of the vertical line of the body and is located between the fifth and sixth buttons of a double-breasted overcoat or pea coat.
The free end of the waist belt, as it exits the buckle, is located to the left and is supported by two special movable belt loops.

Dirk (Fig. 260, 261).

2. The dirk is a weapon assigned to admirals, generals and officers of the Naval Forces, as well as midshipmen (petty officers) of long-term service wearing naval uniforms.
The dirk is worn on the left side of the sword belt, lowered on the beads, in full dress uniform and when performing duty and watch duties in accordance with the Naval Naval Regulations.
The pacifiers should be adjusted so that the cutlass with its lower end is lowered down and makes an angle of 135° with the short front pacifier.
Note. The cords for the daggers of admirals and generals are made of gilded (silver) tinsel.

3. When performing duty and watch duties, the dagger is also worn over the overcoat. In this case, the sword belt is put on between the fifth and sixth buttons of the overcoat.

4. In all cases, if it is necessary to remove the dagger, it is removed along with the sword belt. Wearing one sword belt without a dirk is prohibited.

5. The broadsword is a personal weapon assigned to be worn by graduate students of higher naval schools that train officers of the naval and naval engineering services.

Carrying a broadsword is mandatory outside the territories of schools, both on and off duty.
6. The broadsword is not worn in the following cases:
a) in a building on the territory of schools, with the exception of persons on internal duty who are required to do so (orderlies, duty officers, etc.), and special cases declared by the command of the school;
b) when performing guard duty;
c) during summer internship on ships and in units of the Naval Forces;
d) when carrying a firearm;
e) with work uniform and a pea coat.

7. The broadsword is worn on an appropriate strap, put on the waist belt on the left, slightly behind the slot of the left pocket. With an overcoat, the broadsword is worn over it, with flannel and uniform shirts - along the trouser sash on top of the flap.
In all cases, when removing a broadsword from the waist belt, its equipment is also removed.

Appendix 2. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF UNIFORMS.

DESCRIPTION OF UNIFORM ITEMS OF ADMIRALS, GENERALS, OFFICERS AND STRATEGES (SERGEANTS) WEARING THE UNIFORMS ESTABLISHED FOR OFFICERS.

The overcoat is double-breasted with a cut-off length on the chest and has 6 loops and 6 large metal shaped buttons on each side.
The floors have side darts, two side welt pockets with flaps.
Overcoat lined to the bottom for admirals, generals, captains of the 1st rank and their corresponding ones and to the waist for other officers and petty officers (sergeants).
The back is solid with a counter embroidered lobar fold in the middle. The lobar fold is fastened with transverse stitches along the waist and at the top at a distance of 10 cm from the collar insert.
A tab is fastened at the back of the waist with two large shaped buttons sewn on posts. At the bottom in the middle of the back there is a slit (slot), on the right side of which three shaped small buttons are sewn.
Turn-down collar fastened with a metal hook and loop. The sleeves are two-seam, ending in cuffs.
The length of the slot cut is 44-46.5 cm, depending on height.
The distance from the bottom of the overcoat to the floor should be 35-36 cm.
The overcoat is sewn from black and marengo fabric.

Summer overcoat (for admirals and generals).

The summer overcoat is double-breasted, sewn from black fabric, lined, with six buttons on the side, of the same cut as indicated above.

Summer coat.

The summer double-breasted coat is fastened with 4 large uniform buttons when fastened to the top and with 3 when the lapels are open.
The floors have top, front and side darts and two welt pockets with flaps.
Turn-down collar with hook and loop fastening. The back is one-piece with a counter embroidered fold in the middle, fastened at the top and at the waist line with two through stitches.
On both sides of the opposite fold, one tuck is made, fastened towards the side seam at the waist line with a rectangular stitch.
Half-strips are sewn into the side seams, the right one has two loops, the left one has two buttons, sewn at the level of the tucks.
At the bottom in the middle of the back there is a slit (slot), on the right side of which three small shaped buttons are sewn.
The two-seam sleeves end with stitched cuffs. The coat is sewn from black fabrics.

Jacket.

Double-breasted jacket with open lapels has:
- for admirals and generals 5 loops (4 on the side and one on the lapel);
- for officers and petty officers (sergeants) 4 loops (3 on the side and one on the lapel).
The number of metal shaped buttons corresponds to the number of side loops. The shelves have two side welt pockets with flaps and one chest pocket on the left shelf, sealed with a leaf. Open turn-down collar.
The sleeves are two-seam without cuffs, with two medium shaped buttons on each upper half at the bottom near the elbow seam.
Back with a seam in the middle. The length of the jacket along the back from the sewing of the collar to the bottom should be 67 cm in the first height, and 2 cm longer in each subsequent height than in the previous one.
The jacket is sewn from woolen fabrics in black or white (the latter only for admirals and generals).

The jacket is dark blue.

The single-breasted jacket is made of dark blue fabric, lined, has 5 through loops on the left side, and 5 large uniform buttons on the right side.
The back is one-piece (without a seam), adjacent at the waist. Stand-up collar fastened with two hooks. The sleeves are two-seam, with straight cuffs. On the sides of the jacket there are two transverse welt pockets with flaps, and on the chest line there are two patch pockets with flaps. There are two medium metal buttons on the cuffs of the sleeves.
The length of the jacket along the back from the sewing of the collar to the bottom should be 67 cm in the first height, and 2 cm longer in each subsequent height than in the previous one.

The jacket is white.

The single-breasted jacket is sewn from white fabrics, without lining, has 5 through loops on the left side, and on the right side in the places corresponding to the loops there are 5 holes with uniform buttons fixed in them on metal rings.
Stand-up collar fastened with two metal hooks. The back is solid in the middle, the sleeves are two-seam with cuffs. Chest pockets, patch pockets, without flaps. Buttons on the cuffs of the sleeves are not sewn on. The length is the same as the dark blue jacket.

The trousers consist of two front and two back halves, a belt and two longitudinal pockets. The front halves have two folds. The trousers are fastened with side buckles, have 4 belt loops on the outside (two front ones are wide and two back ones are narrow), and 6 buttons on the inside.
On the admirals' black dress trousers, stripes made of gilded galloon with a black gap are sewn. The width of the braid is 40 mm, the width of the lumen is 4 mm.
On black dress and casual trousers of generals, colored edgings 2.5 mm wide are sewn into the side seams and colored stripes 25 mm wide are sewn on both sides at a distance of 5 mm from the edging. The color of the edgings and stripes is the same as the color of the edging (piping) of the shoulder strap.
The trousers are made of wool or cotton fabric in black and white.
The width of trousers in shorts is from 29.5 to 31.5 cm, depending on height.

The cap is black.

The cap consists of an ellipse-shaped bottom, four (of the same size) arched quarters, a rectangular solid band, a black lacquered visor, a set pattern and a chin strap attached to the band with two small metal shaped buttons.
On the caps of admirals, generals, captains of the 1st rank and those corresponding to them, instead of a chin strap, a cord of gold or silver color is worn instead of a chinstrap.
The cap has three edgings: one is made of white cut cloth sewn into the seam connecting the bottom with the quarters, the second is made of white cut cloth sewn into the seam connecting the quarters to the band, and the third is a tucked (false) edging made of the main material running along the bottom of the band. to support the grosgrain silk ribbon laid on the band.
The front of the cap is raised. The installed emblem is fixed on the band above the middle of the visor.
The cap is sewn from black fabrics.

The cap is white.

The cap consists of a band, sewn from black fabric, covered with a black grosgrain ribbon, with a lining of the bottom and quarters sewn to it. The cap is covered with a cover made of white cotton fabric.
The cover consists of an oval-shaped bottom and four (of the same size) arched quarters, connected at the bottom with an adjustment seam.

A cap.

The hat with a leather top is sewn from black astrakhan fur, merlushka or tsigeyka, has a visor, a back cover and earmuffs with ribbons for tying. The inside of the hat has a cotton stitched lining.
An emblem is attached to the front of the cap in the middle of the visor.

Boots are chevron or chrome, black, with laces or elastic bands.
White low shoes are sewn from thick white cotton fabric.

Gloves.

Dress gloves - suede (leather) or white cotton.
Everyday gloves - leather, wool or cotton in black or steel color.

DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS OF UNIFORMS FOR STRATEGERS (SERGEANTS) WEARING THE UNIFORMS ESTABLISHED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STAFF, SAILORS, JOINTS, CADETS AND NAVAL SCHOOLS.

The overcoat is single-breasted, black, has 5 large uniform buttons on the left side, sewn or attached through the holes with rings or cord, and fastens with 5 metal hooks and loops. Side and longitudinal pockets, sealed with leaves.
The back is one-piece with a counter embroidered fold in the middle of the back.
On the back, along the waist line, a strap is fastened with two large buttons, sewn on posts made of the main fabric. At the bottom, in the middle of the back, there is a slot.
Double-seam sleeves with cuffs.
The distance from the edge of the overcoat to the floor should be 35 cm.

The pea coat is double-breasted, black, has 6 through loops and 6 large buttons on each side.
Turn-down collar. On the sides, the pea coat has transverse side pockets without flaps. Double-seam sleeves with cuffs.
The back has a seam in the middle, slightly adjacent to the waist. The length of the peacoat along the back from the sewing of the collar to the bottom should be 67.5 cm in the first height, and 2 cm longer in each subsequent height than in the previous one.
The peacoat is sewn with a warm lining.

Flannel shirt.

A flannel shirt is sewn from cloth or cotton corduroy and consists of a one-piece front and back.
Large turn-down collar without lining.
The sleeves are single-seam with cuffs fastened with two loops and two small uniform buttons.

Work shirt.

The shirt is sewn from linen and cotton fabrics and consists of a one-piece front and back. The collar is flexible and can be fastened with two loops and two buttons. The sleeves are straight and low with a hem seam. There is a patch pocket on the left side of the chest. The bottom of the shirt is closed with a hem seam.

Uniform shirt.

The uniform shirt is sewn from bleached linen and cotton fabrics with a blue collar and cuffs that have 3 white stripes: at the collar along the outer edges, and at the cuffs along the inner edge. The cuffs are fastened with one white bone button.

The trousers consist of two front and two back halves, a belt and two longitudinal side pockets made of gray calico.
The trousers are worn with a belt, the free ends of which are fastened with two buttons. The trousers have a folding lapel, which is fastened on each side with two buttons. The length of the trousers from the floor is 3-4 cm, the width of the trousers in the low heels (except for trousers for Nakhimovites) is set:
1 and 2 height - 30 - 30.5 cm
3 and 4 height - 31 - 31.5 cm
5 and 6 height - 32 - 32.5 cm
Trousers are made of black cloth and white cotton fabric, and work trousers are made of cotton fabric.

Marine sweatshirt - vest.

Marine sweatshirt - vest - underwear knitted shirt made of jersey with alternating white and blue stripes of the same width (10 mm) consists of a whole knitted waist or sewn on the sides, sleeves and gussets.

Cap and hat.

The cap consists of an ellipse-shaped bottom, four (of the same size) arched quarters, and a rectangular solid band.
The cap has three edges, just like the officers' cap.
The front of the cap is raised. A red five-pointed star of the established pattern is attached to the front of the cap above the band.
A black silk rep or guards ribbon is laid along the band of the cap (peakless cap), secured at the back seam, with the ends remaining free. On the ribbon, in the place at the front of the cap, a corresponding inscription is stamped in gold, and on the free ends there is a drawing of an anchor.
Cotton summer cap, cut like a cloth cap, band made of black fabric.
A white cover is put on top of the cap.
The cap for petty officers and non-commissioned officers of long-term service, both winter and summer, is the same as for naval officers.
A hat made of black instrument cloth, with a back plate, a visor and earmuffs made of black fur - tsigeika. There are ribbons sewn on the ends of the headphones for tying.
The inside of the hat is lined with cotton wool. A star of the established pattern is attached to the middle of the cap's visor.

Boots.

The boots are chrome or cowhide, black, with a screw fastening method at the bottom.

Waist belt with plaque.

The waist belt is made of black glossy leather. Belt length - 1050 mm, width - 45 mm, thickness - 2.5 mm.
The belt has at one end a brass plaque with a stamped, vertically located anchor and a star on top of the anchor spindle, and at the other end there is a sewn-in metal eyelet, used to fasten the belt to the plaque.














1. All military personnel on active military service in the Soviet Army and Navy have the right to wear military uniforms; students of Suvorov and Nakhimov schools; reserve military personnel called up to undergo training, as well as generals, admirals and officers who are in reserve or retired with the right to wear military uniforms.

2. Military uniforms are worn strictly in accordance with these Rules. All items of military uniform must comply with established samples and descriptions, be carefully fitted and kept in impeccable condition. All commanders and superiors are obliged to demand from their subordinates strict adherence to the Rules for Wearing Military Uniforms.
3. Military uniform is established:
a) for marshals, generals, admirals and officers:
front door for the formation;
ceremonial weekend;
casual;
field (in the Navy - everyday for formation);
b) for soldiers, sailors, sergeants, foremen, cadets and students of military schools:
(The uniform of sergeants and foremen of long-term service receiving officer-style uniforms is divided into the same types and worn on the same occasions as the uniform for officers.)
ceremonial weekend;
everyday field (in the Navy - everyday);
working (for conscripts).
Each of these forms is divided into summer and winter, and in the Navy, in addition, has a number.

4. Military uniform is worn:
a) marshals, generals, admirals and officers:
parade for the formation - when participating in parades, when presenting orders, naval flags, banners to military units, ships, formations; when launching ships, when raising the naval flag on a ship entering service; when receiving government awards; upon personal presentation to direct superiors on the occasion of appointment to a position, promotion and award; when taking the military oath; when appointed to the honor guard; on the days of annual holidays of the unit, ship;
ceremonial day off - on the day of celebrating the anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution; on International Workers' Day - May Day; on the day of the anniversary of the Soviet Army and Navy; on days of participation in sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, sessions of the Supreme Councils of the Union republics; at ceremonial and anniversary meetings, official receptions, when visiting theaters; in all cases when an order follows to be in full dress uniform;
everyday - when serving outside the formation and in free time from duty. In military units during drills, it is allowed to wear casual uniform with trousers and boots with equipment;
field (in the Navy - everyday for the formation) - during exercises in the field, shooting, maneuvers, when carrying daily assignments and in combat units and military educational institutions - during classes at the unit's location;
b) sergeants, foremen, soldiers, sailors, cadets and students:
ceremonial exit - when participating in parades, when presenting military units, ships, formations with orders, naval flags, banners; when launching ships, when raising the naval flag on a ship entering service; when receiving government awards; when taking the military oath; when appointed to the honor guard; on the days of annual holidays of the unit, ship; on the day of celebrating the anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution; on International Workers' Day - May Day; on the day of the anniversary of the Soviet Army and Navy; on days of participation in sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, sessions of the Supreme Councils of the Union republics, at ceremonial and anniversary meetings, when visiting theaters. In addition, the dress uniform is worn when leaving a unit, ship, while on leave, and in all other cases when an order follows to wear the dress uniform;
everyday field (in the Navy - everyday) - during classes, exercises, maneuvers, when wearing daily outfits and in free time from classes inside the unit’s location;
working - when performing chores, as well as during classes inside the unit (ship) on the orders of the unit commander.

5. For drill inspections, the dress code is set by the persons conducting the drill review.

6. For workers in military construction detachments, work and exit uniforms are established. A work uniform is worn when performing construction and household work, a day off uniform is worn the rest of the time.

7. The transition to summer or winter uniforms is established by: commanders of troops of military districts, commanders of garrisons, commanders of fleets and flotillas, commanders of naval bases, senior naval commanders (chiefs of garrisons).

8. The uniform in the Navy (according to established numbers) is announced every day: by the headquarters of fleets and flotillas; senior naval commanders (chiefs of garrisons); elders on raids; commanders of formations of ships on a voyage; commanders of ships on a separate voyage.

II. MILITARY UNIFORM

9. Uniform of marshals of the Soviet Union, marshals of military branches and generals of the Soviet Army

(in the Ground Forces)

SUMMER (Fig. 1, 2)

A sea-green ceremonial cap with a colored band, a ceremonial open uniform and sea-green trousers with boots, a white shirt with a black tie, boots, a ceremonial belt, white gloves; orders, medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 3)

Hat, ceremonial and weekend overcoat made of steel. colors, a ceremonial open uniform and sea-green trousers with boots, a white shirt with a black tie, boots, a ceremonial belt for an overcoat, brown gloves, a white muffler; orders, medals and badges on the uniform.

PARAGRAPH UNIFORM FOR FORMATION (in the Air Force)

SUMMER (Fig. 4, Fig. 5)

A blue ceremonial cap with a blue band, a ceremonial open uniform and blue trousers, a white shirt with a dark blue tie, black boots, a ceremonial belt, white gloves; orders, medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 6)

Papakha, steel-colored ceremonial overcoat, ceremonial open uniform and untucked blue trousers, white shirt with a dark blue tie, black boots, ceremonial belt for the overcoat, brown gloves, white muffler; orders, medals and badges on the uniform.

(in the Ground Forces)

SUMMER (Fig. 7, 8, Fig.9)

A ceremonial dress cap in sea green with a colored band, a ceremonial open uniform and untucked trousers in sea green, a white shirt with a black tie, black boots, white gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 10)

Papakha, steel-colored ceremonial overcoat, ceremonial open uniform and untucked sea-green trousers, white shirt with black tie, black boots, brown gloves, white muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the uniform.

Note. It is allowed to wear: black low shoes instead of boots, galoshes; in the summer - a summer coat with a white muffler.

DAILY CLOTHING UNIFORM FOR WEARING OUT OF FORMATION (in the Air Force)

SUMMER (Fig. 11, 12)

A dress cap of blue color with a blue band, a dress dress open uniform and untucked trousers of blue color, a white shirt with a dark blue tie, black boots, white gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 13)

A papakha, a steel-colored ceremonial overcoat, a ceremonial open uniform and untucked blue trousers, a white shirt with a dark blue tie, black boots, brown gloves, a white muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the uniform.

EVERYDAY WEAR

Summer I. (Fig. 14, Fig. 15)

A casual khaki-colored cap with a colored band, an open khaki-colored jacket, blue trousers untucked or with boots, a khaki-colored shirt and tie, black shoes or boots, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

SUMMER II. (Fig. 16)

A light gray cap with a colored band, a light gray open jacket, untucked blue trousers, a light gray shirt and tie, black boots, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 17, 18)

Papakha, casual field overcoat of dark gray color, open tunic of khaki color, blue trousers untucked or with boots, shirt and tie of khaki color, black shoes or boots, brown gloves, gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Note. It is allowed to wear: a steel-colored ceremonial overcoat, black low shoes instead of boots, galoshes; in the summer - a summer coat with a white muffler; steel-colored bekesha with a gray astrakhan collar and felt boots for winter uniform.

FIELD UNIFORM

SUMMER (Fig. 19, 20)

Field cap of khaki color, tunic of khaki color, trousers of khaki color with boots, boots, cape, leather equipment, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 21)

Papakha, casual field overcoat of dark gray color, tunic of khaki color; khaki trousers in boots, boots, leather equipment, brown gloves, gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the tunic.

Note. It is allowed to wear a steel-colored bekesha with a gray astrakhan collar and felt boots.

Marshals of the Soviet Union, chief marshals and marshals of military branches and army generals are allowed to wear everyday uniforms as field uniforms.

10. Uniform of admirals and generals of the Navy

CELEBRATION UNIFORM FOR BUILDING

Form No. 1 - summer (Fig. 22)

Dress cap, white jacket, white shirt with black tie, white trousers, white low shoes, white gloves, dirk; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 2 - summer (Fig. 23)

Dress cap, white jacket, white shirt with black tie, black trousers with stripes, black boots, white gloves, dirk; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 24, 25, Fig. 26)

Dress cap, black dress jacket, white shirt with black tie, black trousers with stripes, black boots, white gloves, dagger; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter (Fig. 27)

Dress cap, black dress jacket, white shirt with black tie, black trousers with stripes, overcoat, black boots, gloves, white muffler, dagger; orders, medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 5 - winter

A hat with earflaps or a ceremonial cap, a black ceremonial jacket, a white shirt with a black tie, black trousers with stripes, an overcoat, black boots, gloves, a white muffler, a dirk; orders, medals and badges on the jacket.

In dress uniform No. 4 and 5, by special order, a pistol with equipment is worn over the overcoat. The ceremonial uniform for wearing outside the formation is the same as the ceremonial uniform for the formation, but instead of orders and medals there are ribbons of orders and medals; trousers for admirals - without stripes.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 30)

Casual cap, casual black jacket with a white shirt and black tie (or dark blue jacket), black trousers (for admirals without stripes), black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter

Casual cap, casual black jacket with a white shirt and black tie (or dark blue jacket), black trousers (for admirals without stripes), overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket (tunic).

Form No. 5 - winter

A hat with earflaps or a casual cap, a black casual jacket with a white shirt and a black tie (or a dark blue jacket), black trousers (for admirals without stripes), an overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket (tunic).

Form No. 6 - winter

A hat with lowered earmuffs or a casual cap, a black casual jacket with a white shirt and a black tie (or a dark blue jacket), black trousers (for admirals without stripes), an overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket (tunic).

Form No. 1 - summer (Fig. 28)

Casual cap, white jacket, white trousers, white low shoes; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 2 - summer (Fig. 29)

Casual cap, white jacket, black trousers (for admirals without stripes), black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 32)

Casual cap, dark blue jacket, black trousers (for admirals without stripes), black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter (Fig. 31)

Casual cap, dark blue jacket, black trousers (for admirals without stripes), overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 5 - winter

A hat with earflaps or a casual cap, a dark blue jacket, black trousers (for admirals without stripes), an overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 6 - winter

A hat with lowered earmuffs, a dark blue jacket, black trousers (for admirals without stripes), an overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

In everyday uniform, a pistol with equipment is worn for formation; with forms No. 1, 2, 3 - under the jacket, with forms No. 4, 5, 6 - over the overcoat.

Notes:
1. The specified uniform by numbers, as well as those listed in paragraphs 13, 19 and 20, is worn depending on the outside temperature: No. I - from +25 ° C and above, No. 2 - from +20 to +25 ° C, No. 3 - from +15 to +20°C, No. 4 - from 0 to +!5°C, No. 5 - from 0 to -10°C, No. 6 - from -10°C and below.
2. When wearing a summer uniform, a summer cap with a white cover is worn. With a white woolen jacket, the cap cover is worn from the same fabric as the jacket.

a black casual jacket - with casual uniform No. 2 and outside of service - with casual uniform No. 1 (Fig. 33);
summer overcoat and white muffler for uniforms No. 3 and 4;
a fastening collar made of black astrakhan fur for an overcoat and muffler (white or black) for everyday uniforms No. 4, 5, 6;
patent leather shoes, black low shoes and galoshes.

CELEBRATION UNIFORM FOR BUILDING

SUMMER (Fig. 34)

A ceremonial dress cap of a khaki color with a colored band, an open ceremonial uniform of a khaki color, blue trousers with boots, a khaki shirt and tie, boots, a ceremonial belt, brown gloves; orders, medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 35)

A hat with ear flaps (for colonels - a papakha), a steel-colored ceremonial overcoat, an open khaki-colored ceremonial uniform, blue trousers with boots, a khaki-colored shirt and tie, boots, a ceremonial belt for the overcoat, brown gloves, a white muffler; orders, medals and badges on the uniform.

DAILY CLOTHING UNIFORM FOR WEARING OUT OF WORK

SUMMER (Fig. 36, 37)

3rd month (Fig. 38)

A hat with ear flaps (for colonels - a papakha), a ceremonial overcoat of steel color, an open ceremonial uniform of a khaki color, untucked trousers in blue, a shirt and tie of a khaki color, black boots, brown gloves, a white muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the uniform.

Note. It is allowed to wear: black low shoes instead of boots, galoshes; in the summer - a summer coat with a white muffler.

EVERYDAY WEAR

SUMMER (Fig. 39)

A casual khaki-colored cap with a colored band, an open khaki-colored jacket, blue trousers with boots or untucked, a khaki-colored shirt and tie, boots or black boots, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 40)

A hat with ear flaps (for colonels - a papakha), a casual field overcoat of a dark gray color, an open tunic of a khaki color, blue trousers with boots or untucked, a shirt and tie of a khaki color, boots or black boots, brown gloves, a gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Note. It is allowed to wear: a steel-colored ceremonial overcoat, black low shoes instead of boots, galoshes; in the summer - a summer coat with a white muffler.

FIELD UNIFORM

SUMMER (Fig. 41,Fig. 42, 43)

Field cap of khaki color, tunic of khaki color, trousers of khaki color with boots, boots, cape, leather equipment, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 44)

A hat with earflaps (for colonels - a papakha), a casual field overcoat of a dark gray color, a khaki-colored tunic, khaki-colored trousers with boots, boots, leather equipment, brown gloves, a gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the tunic.

Notes
1. During field exercises, shooting, maneuvers and when going out into the field, equipment with personal weapons is worn.
2. In the summer, in hot areas it is allowed to wear a Panama hat.

CELEBRATION UNIFORM FOR BUILDING

SUMMER (Fig. 45)

The ceremonial beret is blue, the open ceremonial uniform is khaki, the skirt is blue, the shirt and tie are khaki, black shoes, light brown stockings, brown gloves; orders, medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 46)

Fur hat, steel-colored ceremonial coat, khaki-colored open ceremonial uniform, blue skirt, khaki-colored shirt and tie, boots, light brown stockings, brown gloves, white muffler; orders, medals and badges on the uniform.

The ceremonial uniform for wearing outside the formation is the same as for the formation, but instead of orders and medals there are ribbons of orders and medals, and in winter - instead of boots - black boots (Fig. 47, 48, Fig. 49).

Note. When wearing ceremonial uniform, outside the formation it is allowed to wear: galoshes (boots); in the summer - a summer coat with a white muffler; in winter - a fur collar attached to the coat.

EVERYDAY WEAR

SUMMER (Fig. 50)

Casual blue beret, open khaki jacket, blue skirt, khaki shirt and tie, black shoes, light brown stockings, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 51)

Fur hat, casual field coat of dark gray color, open tunic of khaki color, blue skirt, shirt and tie of khaki color, black boots, light brown stockings, brown gloves, gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Note. It is allowed to wear: a steel-colored ceremonial coat, galoshes (boots), brown shoes; "in the summer - a summer coat with a white muffler; in winter - a snap-on fur collar to the coat.

FIELD UNIFORM

SUMMER (Fig. 52)

Khaki beret, khaki wool dress, boots, light brown stockings, cape, leather equipment, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 53)

Fur hat, dark gray casual field coat, khaki wool dress, boots, light brown stockings, leather equipment, brown gloves, gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the dress.

13. Uniform of officers of the Navy

CELEBRATION UNIFORM FOR BUILDING

Form No. 1 - summer (Fig. 54)

White ceremonial cap, white jacket, white trousers, white low shoes, white gloves, dagger; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 2 - summer (Fig. 55)

White dress cap, white jacket, black trousers, black boots, white gloves, dagger; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 56)

Dress cap, dress jacket, white shirt with black tie, black trousers, black boots, white gloves, dagger; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter (Fig. 57)

Dress cap, dress jacket, white shirt with black tie, black trousers, overcoat, black boots, gloves, white muffler, dagger; orders, medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 5 - winter

A hat with earflaps or a ceremonial cap, a ceremonial jacket, a white shirt with a black tie, black trousers, an overcoat, black boots, gloves, a white muffler, a dagger; orders, medals and badges on the jacket.

In dress uniform No. 4 and 5, by special order, a pistol with equipment is worn over the overcoat.
The ceremonial uniform for wearing outside the formation is the same as the ceremonial uniform for the formation, but instead of orders and medals there are ribbons of orders and medals.

EVERYDAY UNIFORM FOR WEARING OUT OF WORK

Casual cap, white. jacket, white trousers, white low shoes; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Casual cap, casual jacket with a white shirt and black tie (or dark blue jacket), black trousers, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter

Casual cap, casual jacket with a white shirt and black tie (or dark blue jacket), black trousers, overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket (tunic).

Form No. 5 - winter (Fig. 61)

A hat with earflaps or a casual cap, a casual jacket with a white shirt and a black tie (or a dark blue jacket), black trousers, an overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket (tunic).

Form No. 6 - winter

Hat with earmuffs down, casual jacket with white shirt and black tie (or dark blue jacket), black trousers, overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket (tunic).

EVERYDAY UNIFORM FOR BUILDING

Form No. 1 - summer (Fig. 58)

Casual cap, white jacket, white trousers, white low shoes; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 2 - summer (Fig. 59)

Casual cap, white jacket, black trousers, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 60)

Casual cap, dark blue jacket, black trousers, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter

Casual cap, dark blue jacket, black trousers, overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 5 - winter (Fig. 62)

A hat with earflaps or a casual cap, a dark blue jacket, black trousers, an overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 6 - winter

A hat with lowered earmuffs, a dark blue jacket, black trousers, an overcoat, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

In everyday uniform, a pistol with equipment is worn for formation. The equipment is worn: for forms No. 1, 2, 3 - under the jacket, for forms No. 4, 5, 6 - over the overcoat.

Notes:
1. For officers on guard duty, the uniform is set one number higher.
2. When wearing a summer uniform, a summer cap with a white cover is worn.
3. It is allowed to wear out of formation:
a black casual jacket - with casual uniform No. 2 and outside of duty - with casual uniform No. 1;
working dark blue jacket - when working in office premises, on ships, in units, docks, workshops, factories;
summer coat and white muffler - for uniforms No. 3 and 4;
a fastening collar made of black astrakhan wool for an overcoat and muffler (white or black) - for everyday uniforms No. 4, 5, 6;
patent leather shoes, black low shoes, galoshes.

14. Uniform of female officers of the Navy

CELEBRATION UNIFORM FOR BUILDING

Form No. 1 and 2 - summer (Fig. 63)

White beret, white jacket with a turn-down collar, black skirt, black shoes, light brown stockings, white gloves; orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 64)

White (blue) beret, dress jacket and black skirt, white shirt with black tie, black shoes, light brown stockings, white gloves; orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter (Fig. 65)

Blue beret, black dress coat, black dress jacket and skirt, white shirt with black tie, black boots, light brown stockings, gloves, white muffler; orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 5 - winter (Fig. 65)

Fur hat or blue beret, black dress coat, black dress jacket and skirt, white shirt with black tie, black boots, light brown stockings, gloves, white muffler; orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

The ceremonial uniform for wearing outside the formation is the same as the ceremonial uniform for the formation, but instead of orders and medals there are ribbons of orders and medals.

EVERYDAY WEAR

Form No. 1 and 2 - summer

White beret, white jacket with a turn-down collar, black skirt, black shoes, light brown stockings; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 66, Fig. 67)

White (blue) beret, casual jacket with a black skirt and a white shirt with a black tie (or a blue woolen dress), black shoes, light brown stockings; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter (Fig. 68)

Blue beret, black casual coat, casual jacket with black skirt and white shirt with black tie (or blue wool dress), black boots, light brown stockings, white muffler, gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 5 - winter (Fig. 68, Fig. 69)

Fur hat or blue beret, black casual coat, casual jacket with black skirt and white shirt with black tie (or blue wool dress), black boots, light brown stockings, white muffler, gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Notes:
1. Uniforms by numbers are worn depending on the outside temperature: No. 1 and 2 - from +20 ° C and above, No. 3 - from +15 to +20 ° C, No. 4 - from 0 to +15 ° C and No. 5 - from 0° C and below.
2. When wearing uniforms No. 3 and 4, it is allowed to wear a summer coat and a white muffler out of formation, and when wearing uniforms No. 4 and 5, out of formation - a white or black muffler and a fur collar attached to the coat.
3. It is allowed to wear galoshes (boots) outside the formation.

15. Uniform of long-term service sergeants of the Soviet Army receiving officer-style uniforms

CELEBRATION UNIFORM FOR BUILDING

SUMMER (Fig. 70)

A khaki-colored ceremonial cap with a colored band, an open khaki-colored ceremonial uniform, blue trousers with boots, a khaki-colored shirt and tie, boots, equipment, brown gloves; orders, medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 71)

Hat with earflaps, casual field overcoat in dark gray color, open ceremonial uniform in khaki color, blue trousers with boots, shirt and tie in khaki color, boots, equipment, brown gloves, white muffler; orders, medals and badges on the uniform.

DAILY CLOTHING UNIFORM FOR WEARING OUT OF WORK

SUMMER (Fig. 72)

A khaki-colored ceremonial cap with a colored band, an khaki-colored open ceremonial uniform, untucked blue trousers, a khaki-colored shirt and tie, black boots, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 73)

A hat with earflaps, a casual field overcoat in dark gray, an open ceremonial uniform in khaki color, untucked trousers in blue, a shirt and tie in khaki color, black boots, brown gloves, a white muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the uniform.

EVERYDAY WEAR

SUMMER (Fig. 74)

A casual khaki cap with a colored band, an open khaki jacket, blue trousers with boots or untucked, a khaki shirt and tie, boots or black boots, brown gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 75)

A hat with earflaps, a casual field overcoat of dark gray color, an open tunic of khaki color, blue trousers with boots or untucked, a shirt and tie of khaki color, boots or black boots, brown gloves, a gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Note. Allowed to wear: black low shoes instead of boots, galoshes.

FIELD UNIFORM

SUMMER (Fig. 76)

Khaki-colored cap, khaki-colored tunic, khaki-colored trousers with boots, boots, cape, equipment; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 77)

Hat with ear flaps, casual overcoat of dark gray color, khaki tunic, khaki trousers with boots, boots, equipment, brown gloves, gray muffler; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the tunic.

SUMMER (Fig. 78)

3rd month (Fig. 79)

SUMMER (Fig. 80, 81, Fig. 82)

A khaki-colored cap, a tunic and khaki-colored boots, a waist belt, ribbons of orders and medals, and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 83)

Note. In hot areas, you are allowed to wear a Panama hat instead of a cap.

WORK UNIFORM

Summer

3rd month (Fig. 84)

Note. Hats, tunics, trousers, shoes and overcoats for work uniforms are accumulated in military units in established sizes due to uniforms that have worn out and are fit for use.

17. Uniform of military school cadets

PARTY WEAR UNIFORM

SUMMER (Fig. 85)

A ceremonial dress cap in a protective color with a colored band, a closed ceremonial uniform in a khaki color, a ceremonial dress trousers in a khaki color, boots, a waist belt; orders, medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 86)

Hat with earflaps, casual field overcoat of gray color, closed ceremonial uniform of khaki color, ceremonial trousers of khaki color, boots, waist belt, brown gloves; orders, medals and badges on the uniform.

EVERYDAY FIELD UNIFORM

SUMMER (Fig. 87)

A cap in a khaki color, a tunic and trousers in a khaki color, boots, a waist belt, ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

3rd month (Fig. 88)

A hat with earflaps, an everyday field overcoat in gray, a tunic and khaki-colored trousers, boots, a waist belt, brown gloves, ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the tunic.

Note. In hot areas, you are allowed to wear a Panama hat instead of a cap.

WORK UNIFORM

Summer

Camouflage cap (Panama in hot areas) in khaki color, tunic and trousers in khaki color, boots, waist belt.

3rd month (Fig. 89)

A hat with earflaps, a padded jacket or overcoat, a tunic and khaki-colored trousers, boots, a waist belt, gloves.

Note. Hats, tunics, trousers, shoes and overcoats for work uniforms are accumulated in military units in established sizes due to uniforms that have worn out and are fit for use.

18. Uniform of students of Suvorov military schools

PARTY WEAR UNIFORM

SUMMER (Fig. 90)

A black cap with a red band, a closed cloth uniform and black trousers with stripes, black boots, a waist belt, white gloves.

3rd month (Fig. 91)

Hat with earflaps, black overcoat, cloth closed uniform and untucked trousers in black with stripes, black boots, waist belt, brown woolen gloves.

Note. It is allowed to wear galoshes when out of formation.

EVERYDAY FIELD UNIFORM

SUMMER I (Fig. 92)

A black cap with a red band, a cotton tunic of a woven color, black loose-fitting cotton trousers, boots or boots, a waist belt.

SUMMER II (Fig. 93)

Summer cap with a red band and a white removable cover, tunic made of boiled linen, untucked black cotton trousers, boots, waist belt.

3rd month (Fig. 94)

A printed paper tunic, loose-fitting cotton trousers in black, boots or boots, a waist belt. A hat with earflaps, a black overcoat, a cloth tunic and loose-fitting black trousers with stripes, shoes or boots, a waist belt, brown woolen gloves or mittens.

Notes:
1. It is allowed to wear galoshes when out of formation.
2. Summer casual field uniform II is allowed to be worn with cloth pants untucked when leaving the school and while on vacation.
3. When wearing boots, the bottoms of the trousers should be tucked into the tops.
4. At pioneer training camps, pioneer pupils wear a white outer shirt with soft shoulder straps without piping, with a pioneer tie.

19. Uniform of midshipmen, petty officers, chief petty officers and senior sergeants of long-term service in the Navy

PARAGRAPH UNIFORM FOR FORMATION (only for midshipmen and foremen of long-term service)

Form No. 1 - summer (Fig. 95)

White cap, white jacket. white trousers, white low shoes, white gloves, dirk; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 2 - summer (Fig. 96)

White cap, white jacket, black trousers, black boots, white gloves, dagger; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 97)

Cloth cap, dress jacket, white shirt with black tie, black trousers, black boots, white gloves, dagger; orders, medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter (Fig. 98)

Cloth cap, dress jacket, white shirt with black tie, black trousers, double-breasted overcoat, black boots, white gloves, white muffler, dirk; orders, medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 5 - winter (Fig. 98)

A hat with earflaps or a cloth cap, a formal jacket, a white shirt with a black tie, black trousers, a double-breasted overcoat, black boots, white gloves, a white muffler, a dagger; orders medals and badges on the jacket.

In dress uniform No. 4 and 5, by special order, a pistol with equipment is worn over the overcoat. The ceremonial uniform for wearing outside the formation is the same as the ceremonial uniform for the formation, but instead of orders and medals there are ribbons of orders and medals.

EVERYDAY WEAR

Form No. 1 - summer (Fig. 99)

White cap, white jacket, white trousers, white low shoes; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 2 - summer

White cap, white jacket, black trousers, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer

Cloth cap, dark blue jacket, black trousers, black boots; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter

Cloth cap, dark blue jacket, black trousers, double-breasted overcoat, black boots, black gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 5 - winter (Fig. 100)

Ushanka hat, dark blue jacket, black trousers, double-breasted overcoat, black boots, black gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

Form No. 6 - winter

Hat with lowered earmuffs, dark blue jacket, black trousers, double-breasted overcoat, black boots, black gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on the jacket.

When wearing uniform for formation, a pistol with equipment is worn; equipment is worn: with forms No. 1, 2, 3 - under the jacket, with forms No. 4, 5, 6 - over the overcoat.
The ceremonial uniform for chief sergeants and senior sergeants of long-term service is the same as the everyday one, but instead of ribbons of orders and medals there are orders and medals.

Notes:
1. When assigned to guard duty, the uniform is set one number higher.
2. In the summer, with uniform No. 3, the cap is worn with a white cover.
3. It is allowed to wear out of formation:
- a black casual jacket with a white shirt and a black tie - for everyday uniforms No. 3, 4, 5, 6 and off duty - for uniforms No. 1 and 2;
- black cap - for forms No. 5 and 6;
- a working dark blue jacket - when working in office premises on ships, in units, docks, workshops, factories;
- black rubberized raincoat and white muffler - for forms No. 3 and 4;
- a fastening collar made of black astrakhan to an overcoat and muffler (white or black) - for everyday uniforms No. 4, 5 and 6;
- black low shoes, galoshes.

20. Uniform of chief petty officers (senior sergeants) of conscript service, petty officers of the 1st and 2nd articles (sergeants and junior sergeants) and sailors of conscript and extended service, cadets of naval schools and students of Nakhimov naval schools

EVERYDAY WEAR

Form No. 1 - summer (Fig. 101)

Peakless cap with a white cover (or a white cap - as required by the norm), uniform shirt, white trousers, black boots, waist belt; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 2 - summer (Fig. 102)

Peakless cap with a white cover (or a white cap - as required by the norm), uniform shirt, vest, black trousers, black boots, waist belt; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 3 - summer (Fig. 103, 104)

Peakless cap, flannel shirt, uniform shirt, vest, black trousers, black boots, waist belt; ribbons of orders and medals and badges.

Form No. 4 - winter (Fig. 105, 106)

Peak cap, flannel shirt, uniform shirt, vest, black trousers, single-breasted overcoat (pea coat), tie, black boots, waist belt; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on a flannel shirt.

Form No. 5 - winter (Fig. 107, 108)

Ushanka hat, flannel shirt, uniform shirt, vest, black trousers, single-breasted overcoat, tie, black boots, waist belt, black gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on a flannel shirt.

Form No. 6 - winter (Fig. 109)

Ushanka hat with earflaps down, flannel shirt, uniform shirt, vest, black trousers, single-breasted overcoat, tie, black boots, waist belt, black gloves; ribbons of orders and medals and badges on a flannel shirt.

In the ranks, according to special instructions, personal weapons with equipment are carried.
The ceremonial uniform is the same as the everyday uniform, but instead of ribbons of orders and medals there are orders and medals.
For dress uniforms No. 3, 4, 5, 6, a cloth flannel shirt is worn. For everyday uniforms No. 3, 4, 5, 6, a cotton flannel shirt or a cloth shirt that has been worn for a long time is worn.

WORK UNIFORM

Summer (Fig. 110)

A peakless cap with a white cover (a beret or a cap - whichever is required according to the norm), a work dress (a shirt with a uniform collar and trousers), a vest, black boots, a waist belt on trousers.

3rd month

Hat with earflaps, work dress (shirt with a uniform collar and trousers), vest, single-breasted overcoat, tie, black boots, waist belt for the overcoat, gloves.

Notes:
1. In the summer, with uniform No. 3, the cap is worn with a white cover.
2. In units and on ships where boots are issued instead of boots, the latter are worn only with everyday or work uniforms; in this case, the trousers are worn untucked, and in some cases, by order of the unit (ship) commander, they are tucked into boots.
3. For uniforms No. 3, 4, 5, 6, it is allowed to wear a uniform collar instead of a uniform shirt.
4. Long-term servicemen: petty officers of the 1st and 2nd articles (sergeants and junior sergeants), senior sailors and sailors of long-term service wear an officer-style cap with a star instead of a peakless cap.
5. Graduate trainees of naval schools wear a cap and an officer’s emblem.

21. Uniform of workers in military construction teams

OUTFIT UNIFORM

Summer (Fig. 111)

A khaki cap with a black band, a tunic and khaki trousers, boots, a waist belt.

3rd month (Fig. 112)

Hat with earflaps, padded jacket, tunic and khaki-colored trousers, boots, waist belt, gloves.

WORK UNIFORM

Summer (Fig. 113)

Khaki cap, khaki jacket and trousers, boots.

3rd month (Fig. 112)

Ushanka hat, cotton jacket, khaki jacket and trousers, boots, waist belt, gloves.

Note. Pants are worn with boots or untucked.

III. GENERAL RULES FOR WEARING MILITARY UNIFORM

22. Military personnel of the Soviet Army and Navy wear uniforms, shoulder straps, and buttonholes according to their branch of service (service).

23. Officers, sergeants and soldiers of units of military branches (services) of the Soviet Army that are part of a military unit (military school) wear the uniform established for this military unit, but with the emblem of their branch of military service (service) on shoulder straps (buttonholes) .

24. Officers, sergeants and soldiers of the air defense forces wear uniforms, shoulder straps, buttonholes and emblems according to the type of service of the unit (artillery, aviation, signal troops, etc.).
Officers, sergeants and soldiers of the airborne troops wear uniforms, shoulder straps and buttonholes also according to the branch of service of the unit, but with the emblem of the airborne troops.

25. Officers of justice, quartermaster, medical, veterinary and administrative services, regardless of what branch of the Soviet Army they serve in, wear the uniform established for these services.

26. Generals and officers of the Soviet Army transferred for service to the central apparatus of the Ministry of Defense, headquarters and directorates of military districts, groups of forces, armies, formations, institutions, as well as to higher military educational institutions and central advanced training courses for officers, wear a uniform clothes, shoulder straps, buttonholes and emblems of the type of troops (services) that they wore on the day of transfer.
This procedure does not apply to generals and officers transferred to departments, headquarters and institutions of the Navy, where naval uniform is established. In these cases, transferred generals and officers wear the uniform of the Navy.
Generals and officers of the Navy (except for officers of the naval and engineering naval service), transferred to the headquarters, departments, institutions and formations of the Soviet Army, wear army uniforms. Officers of the naval and engineering naval service retain their naval uniform in these cases.

27. In all military educational institutions, except for the Higher Military Academy named after. K. E. Voroshilov, Military-Political Academy named after. V.I. Lenin, as well as central and district advanced training courses for officers, a variable composition, with the exception of admirals, generals and officers of the Navy, wear uniforms, shoulder straps, buttonholes and emblems of the type of troops (service) to which they are assigned this is an educational institution.
At the Higher Military Academy named after. K. E. Voroshilov, Military-Political Academy named after. V.I. Lenin, in advanced training courses and other short-term courses, the variable composition wears uniforms, shoulder straps, buttonholes and emblems of their branch of the army (service).
Navy officers studying at military educational institutions of the Soviet Army wear Navy uniforms. Students of higher military educational institutions who do not have officer military ranks wear the uniform established for cadets of military schools - according to the branch of the military.
Students and cadets of military educational institutions from among the sergeants and foremen of long-term service who received officer-style uniforms before enrolling in military educational institutions retain the right to wear the officer uniform established for this military educational institution.

28. Soldiers and sergeants of the rotating composition of short-term courses and training camps wear the uniform, shoulder straps, buttonholes and emblems in which they arrived at these courses (training camps).

29. Sergeants and soldiers of regular units serving military educational institutions of the Soviet Army (teams, guards and other units) wear:
- in military educational institutions of the military branches - uniforms, shoulder straps, buttonholes and emblems according to the branch of the military of this military educational institution;
- in military educational institutions of special services (quartermaster, medical, veterinary) and justice - uniforms, shoulder straps and buttonholes established for motorized rifle troops.

30. Sergeants and soldiers of military bands wear:
- in military units and military educational institutions of the military branches - uniforms, shoulder straps and buttonholes according to the branch of service, but with the emblem established for military bands;
- in military educational institutions of special services - uniforms, shoulder straps and buttonholes of motorized rifle troops with the emblem established for military bands.

31. Military personnel of military units, institutions and establishments of the Navy, who are required to wear army uniforms, wear uniforms, shoulder straps, buttonholes and emblems in accordance with paragraphs. 22-25 of these Rules; In addition, on the shoulder straps of sergeants and soldiers, letters denoting a fleet or flotilla are stenciled in yellow paint.

32. Officers and sergeants of military construction units of the Ministry of Defense wear the uniform established for officers and sergeants of military construction units of the Soviet Army.

33. The procedure for wearing guard uniforms in the Soviet Army is determined by the Charter of the garrison and guard services of the Armed Forces.

34. Marshals, generals, admirals and officers are allowed to wear:
- an outer shirt of a protective color (in the Navy - cream color) with soft shoulder straps without a jacket (jacket) with trousers untucked or in boots - when out of formation in a unit, on a ship, when working in headquarters, departments, institutions and establishments, at airfields and in flights;
- an overcoat for summer clothing in cold weather, while wearing a muffler is not necessary;
- a cape in case of inclement weather - during maneuvers, field exercises, training sessions and out of formation;
- a cap instead of a winter headdress - in winter, out of formation;
- civilian clothes - during free time from duty.

35. Officers (except for colonels) are allowed to wear a hat with earflaps made of gray astrakhan fur (in the Navy - black) in winter ceremonial and everyday uniforms when not in formation.

36. Women officers at headquarters, hospitals and other military institutions are allowed to wear civilian dress while on duty. 37. Admirals and officers of ships and ship formation headquarters are allowed to wear a pea coat on ships and on the territory of coastal bases. When in garrison outfits and on guard duty, a pea coat is not worn.

38. During the temporary stay of military personnel in another district, fleet or garrison, in all cases, one must be guided by the seasonal clothing established in the given district, fleet or garrison.

39. Long-term servicemen who do not receive officer uniforms are allowed to wear:
- a cap instead of a hat with earflaps - in winter (outside of duty);
- overcoat - for summer clothing in cold weather;
- civilian clothes - in free time outside the unit’s location.

40. Sergeants, soldiers and cadets of the Soviet Army, on the instructions of the unit (unit) commander, can wear a raincoat - in inclement weather during maneuvers, field exercises and training sessions, and an overcoat (rolled or sleeved) - when wearing a summer uniform.

41. It is prohibited:
wearing military uniforms, equipment and military insignia of unspecified types;
wearing a single-breasted overcoat, a padded jacket and a pea coat with the sides turned down;
wearing shoulder straps and insignia on overalls and other items of special clothing;
wearing orders and medals on tunics;
wearing orders and medals, ribbons of orders and medals and military badges on overcoats, padded jackets, short fur coats, summer coats, pea coats, outer shirts, special and work clothes;
wearing badges on military uniforms that are not provided for by these Rules;
mixing military uniforms with civilian clothing;
military personnel wearing civilian clothing;
wearing field uniforms when visiting theaters and other public places;
wearing everyday field uniforms by soldiers, sailors, sergeants, petty officers and cadets when performing chores;
carrying in the pockets of military uniform items that protrude outward or overflow the pockets.

42. Warm clothes (short fur coats, felt boots, fur mittens, padded jackets and trousers) are worn by order of the unit commander in winter at low temperatures during classes, exercises and at work, and in particularly cold areas - at low temperatures and strong winds - on a daily basis . Insulated rubber boots are worn in particularly cold areas by order of commanders during work and field training.

43. Special clothing (overalls, work jackets and trousers, helmets, gowns, rubber shoes, etc.) is worn during training with military equipment and when performing work in garages, parks, docks, workshops, airfields, laboratories, medical institutions, warehouses, on ships, in units, etc.
The procedure and time for wearing special clothing are determined by the commander of the unit (ship), the head of the military educational institution (institution).
It is prohibited to wear special clothing while eating in canteens, after finishing work (classes), as well as in all other cases when wearing it is not necessary.

44. Sportswear and shoes in units and on ships are allowed to be worn on sports grounds and during sports activities.

45. These Rules are mandatory for all military personnel of the Soviet Army and Navy. Failure to comply with the Rules entails the application of disciplinary measures, and in relation to persons in the reserve and retired, petitions may be filed to deprive them of the right to wear military uniforms.

IV. WEARING ITEMS OF MILITARY UNIFORM

Hats

46. ​​A papakha, a fur hat, a beret and a peakless cap are put on with a slight tilt to the right side, and a hat with earflaps, a cap and a Panama hat are put on straight, without tilting so that the visor of the cap and the brim of the Panama are at eyebrow level, and the lower edge of the hat , beret, earflap hat, fur hat and peakless cap - the width of one or two fingers, placed horizontally above the eyebrows. The center of the cockade (star, emblem) should be above the bridge of the nose.
Wearing a hat with earflaps with the earmuffs down is permitted at temperatures of -10°C and below; In formation, the headphones are lowered by order of the commander.
With the headphones down, the ends of the braid of the earflap hat should be tied under the chin; with the headphones raised, the tied ends of the tape are tucked under the headphones.
The chin straps of the cap and Panama hat are lowered by order of the commander.
The cap is put on with a slight tilt to the right side so that its lower edge is at the level of the upper edge of the right ear; the star should be in the middle of the cap seam.
The removed headdress is held in the left freely lowered hand; the cap, peakless cap, earflap hat, fur hat, Panama hat and cap must be facing with the cockade (star) forward, and the hat with the cockade facing to the left; the bottom edge of a hat, fur hat and cap should be facing down, and caps, peakless caps, earflaps and Panama hats should be facing to the right.
When wearing hats, a needle and thread are worn, which should be located: in caps, caps and Panama hats - under the forehead, in hats with ear flaps - under the visor.

Outerwear

47. The overcoat is fastened on the right side. In the ranks and in finery, the double-breasted overcoat must be fastened with a hook and all buttons; out of formation, it is allowed to wear an overcoat buttoned with the bottom four buttons, while the upper corners of both sides of the overcoat are turned away in the form of lapels.
When wearing equipment, as well as a hat with earflaps with earflaps down, the overcoat must be fastened with a hook and all buttons. The counter fold on the back of the overcoat should not be sewn.
The single-breasted overcoat fastens with all the hooks; the counter fold on the back is tucked in. When wearing a naval overcoat, a black cloth tie with a bib and a white collar must be worn.
The distance from the floor to the bottom of an army overcoat is 28 cm, a naval overcoat is 35 cm.

48. A cotton double-breasted jacket fastens on the right side with a hook and all buttons.

49. The summer coat is fastened on the right side with three buttons when the lapels are open and with four buttons when buttoned to the top. The distance from the floor to the bottom of the summer coat: for generals and officers of the Soviet Army - 32 cm, for admirals, generals and officers of the Navy - 35 cm.

50. The coat for female officers fastens on the left side. In formation, the coat must be buttoned with all buttons: When not in formation, it is permitted to wear a coat with the sides unbuttoned by one top button; in this case, the upper corners of the sides of the coat are turned away in the form of lapels. In winter, with a uniform fur hat, it is allowed to wear a fastened fur collar out of order.
The coat belt should be fastened with a buckle.

51. A cloak-cape is worn over a tunic, tunic, uniform, jacket, peacoat, coat and overcoat, as well as over items of warm and special clothing. It is allowed to wear a cape rolled up on a shoulder strap or when out of formation - on the left hand, neatly folded with the front side out.

52. The bekesha is fastened on the right side with all the hooks.

53. The pea coat fastens with a hook and all buttons. When wearing a pea coat, petty officers, sergeants, sailors, cadets and students of naval schools must wear a black cloth tie with a bib and a white collar.
Officers, midshipmen and petty officers of the Navy's long-term service are allowed to wear a peacoat, fastened with four bottom buttons, with both sides turned down in the form of lapels.

54. An open uniform, tunic and jacket are fastened on the right side with all buttons.

55. The closed uniform and jacket are fastened on the right side with a hook and all buttons.

56. Tunic. The collar, cuffs and pocket flaps of the tunic must be fastened with all buttons.
During a campaign in the hot season, it is allowed, with the permission of the commander, to unbutton the collar and sleeve cuffs of the tunic.
A tunic with a turn-down collar for hot areas is worn in the summer, fastened with two bottom buttons, while the upper part of the collar up to the middle button is turned on both sides. In cold weather (spring, autumn), by order of the commander, wearing a tunic buttoned up with all buttons is allowed.
When wearing cotton padded jackets and trousers, the tunic is tucked into the cotton trousers.

57. With closed uniforms, dark blue jackets and tunics, it is mandatory to wear a white collar with its upper edge extending 1-2 mm above the collar. A tunic with a turn-down collar, fastened with two buttons, with the collar turned down, is worn without a collar.

58. Uniform and flannel shirts are tucked into trousers and must have gathers on the sides without overlapping the front waistband of the trousers.
When wearing a flannel shirt, be sure to wear a uniform collar turned outward. When the outside temperature is +25°C and above, the vest should not be worn.

59. The work shirt for sailors and foremen is worn over the vest with the obligatory release of the uniform collar outside. The work shirt does not tuck into the trousers.
The jacket for military construction workers is worn over trousers or tucked into trousers. The collar, sleeves and sides of the jacket must be fastened with all buttons.
Pants with a jacket are worn with boots or untucked; Trouser pocket flaps must be fastened with two buttons.

60. The flaps of the pockets of an overcoat, coat, uniform, jacket and jacket must always be released outward.

61. Uniforms, jackets, tunics, tunics, overshirts, ties, uniform and flannel shirts, trousers and trousers must always be cleaned and ironed. Trousers and trousers must have a smoothed longitudinal fold; on other items the folds are not smoothed out.
Unpainted metal fittings on uniforms and equipment must be cleaned to a shine.

Overshirts, ties and gloves

62. An outer shirt with a tie is worn as if wearing an open uniform, an open tunic and a jacket; and without a uniform, tunic and jacket.
When wearing a uniform (tunic, jacket), the collar of the shirt at the back should be flush with the upper edge of the collar of the uniform (tunic, jacket) or protrude above it no higher than 0.5 cm.
When worn without a uniform (tunic, jacket), the shirt must be worn with removable shoulder straps.

63. Gloves must be worn in full dress uniform.
In the Navy, admirals, generals and officers wear white gloves in full dress uniform and a white jacket; for other types of clothing, the uniform is black or brown.
When saluting, gloves are not removed.

Shoes

64. When wearing uniforms, shoes must be in good condition, of the established pattern and color, and always cleaned; boots, low shoes are laced, the ears of the boots are tucked into the tops.
Wearing boots with the tops down or rolled up is prohibited.
With white shoes, socks of light colors are worn, and with black shoes, socks of colors.
Note. In the summer, on ships it is permitted to wear sandals and sports shoes when not in formation or performing ship duties.

Equipment and weapons in military uniform

65. The ceremonial belt on the ceremonial uniform of marshals and generals should rest in front on the middle row of buttons; on officers' dress uniforms, cover the third button from the top; when wearing a ceremonial belt on an overcoat, rest on the bottom row of buttons and tuck behind the strap at the back. The belt buckle should be located in the front, strictly in the middle.

66. The waist belt of an officer’s uniform on a tunic should go across the waist; on overcoats - rest on the bottom row of buttons, and at the back - tuck behind the strap. The waist belt buckle should be located exactly in the middle. The shoulder strap runs under the right shoulder strap.

67. The waist belt is worn over overcoats, padded jackets, short fur coats, uniforms, tunics, over trousers when wearing uniforms and flannel shirts, as well as over insulated padded jackets for particularly cold areas.

68. The waist belt on the overcoats of soldiers, sergeants and cadets of military schools is placed behind the strap at the back and fastened at the front with a plaque; on the overcoats of sailors, cadets of naval schools and students of the Suvorov and Nakhimov schools, the belt badge should be between the fourth and fifth buttons from the top.
On the uniform of soldiers, sergeants and cadets of military schools, the waist belt should be between the fourth and fifth buttons, counting from the top, and on the uniform of students of Suvorov military schools - between the sixth and seventh buttons.
On a tunic, the waist belt should go across the waist; on quilted jackets it is threaded through the back loops and rests on two hooks.
In all cases, the waist belt is tightly fastened with a buckle, which is located strictly in the middle of the body. The folds under the belt are straightened out.
Note. The procedure for wearing field equipment for sergeants and soldiers of motorized rifle units of the Ground Forces in accordance with Appendix No. 3.

69. The pistol is worn on equipment over an overcoat or tunic on the right hip, slightly behind the slot in the side pocket of the trousers.
In the Navy, pistol equipment is worn under a jacket, jacket, or over an overcoat, and when wearing a flannel or uniform shirt, it is worn on equipment worn instead of a waist belt.

70. The dirk is worn in the Navy as part of the equipment worn: in ceremonial and formal dress uniforms - under a jacket (tunic); when performing duty and watch duties - under the jacket or when wearing an overcoat - over it.

V. MARKS OF DISTINCTION

71. Shoulder straps are divided into shoulder straps for ceremonial, everyday and field uniforms, and according to the method of fastening - into removable and sewn on.
Removable shoulder straps are worn on a closed tunic, a tunic, an outer shirt, an overcoat (in the Soviet Army), a bekesh, a short fur coat, a double-breasted cotton jacket and a padded jacket for particularly cold areas.
Sewn shoulder straps are worn on a uniform, jacket, open jacket, overcoat (in the Navy), pea coat and summer coat. It is allowed to wear sewn shoulder straps on the overcoats of marshals, generals and officers of the Soviet Army. On the summer coat of marshals of the Soviet Union, the shoulder straps are removable.

72. On flannel, uniform and work shirts, instead of shoulder straps, sewn shoulder straps are worn, made: for flannel shirts - from black cloth and for uniform and work shirts - from the same material as the uniform; on the flannel shirts of aviation sergeants and sailors there are blue cloth shoulder straps.

73. Stars (asterisks) are placed on the shoulder straps of marshals, generals, admirals and officers according to their military rank:

74. Stars (asterisks) are placed on shoulder straps:
on the shoulder straps of marshals, generals and admirals - on the longitudinal center line;
on the shoulder straps of colonels, captains of the 1st rank - two lower stars on the gaps, the third - above the first two on the longitudinal center line;
on the shoulder straps of lieutenant colonels, captains of the 2nd rank - on the gaps;
on the shoulder straps of majors, captains of the 3rd rank - on the longitudinal center line;
on the shoulder straps of captains, captain-lieutenants - two lower stars in the middle of the field, the third and fourth - in the clear, above the first two;
on the shoulder straps of senior lieutenants - two lower stars in the middle of the field, the third - in the clear, above the first two; on the shoulder straps of lieutenants - in the middle of the field;
on the shoulder straps of junior lieutenants - in the light.
There are embroidered stars on the shoulder straps of marshals, generals and admirals, and metal ones on the shoulder straps of officers.
On the shoulder straps of the marshals' ceremonial and everyday uniforms, there are golden-colored stars with edging in the same color as the edging of the shoulder strap;
On the shoulder straps of generals, admirals and officers there are silver-colored stars (asterisks) on gilded braid and golden-colored ones on silver-plated braid.
In the Soviet Army, on khaki-colored shoulder straps for everyday uniforms, stars (asterisks) are golden in color; on khaki-colored shoulder straps for field uniforms, stars (asterisks) are khaki-colored.

75. On the shoulder straps of sergeants, midshipmen, foremen, corporals and senior sailors, stripes of military ranks are worn; in the Navy, stripes are also worn on shoulder straps.
The stripes on the shoulder straps of ceremonial (and in the Navy, everyday) uniforms are golden, and on the shoulder straps of service sergeants (technical, medical, veterinary, administrative) - silver.
On the shoulder straps of everyday field uniforms of sergeants and corporals of the Soviet Army, there are red stripes.

76. On the shoulder straps of cadets of military schools of the Soviet Army, a 13 mm wide braid is sewn along the side and upper edges of the shoulder strap. Metal anchors of the established type are attached to the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of cadets at naval schools. Anchor dimensions along the longitudinal center line: on shoulder straps - 60 mm, on shoulder straps - 43 mm.
On the epaulettes (epaulets) of military school cadets who have the military ranks of sergeant (petty officer), established stripes for military ranks are worn. Stripes for military ranks on the shoulder straps of cadets of military schools of the Soviet Army are placed on top of the braid sewn along the edge of the shoulder strap.
On shoulder straps (epaulets) of cadets of military schools of the military branches (in the Soviet Army), cadets of naval schools graduating officers of the naval and engineering naval services. as well as cadets of coastal defense schools of the Navy - golden stripes.
On the shoulder straps (epaulets) of cadets of quartermaster schools, schools that train military technicians, military medical and other service schools, there are silver stripes.
The color of the anchors on the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of cadets of naval schools according to the color of the stripes.

77. The sizes of stripes on the shoulder straps (epaulets) of sergeants, midshipmen, foremen, corporals and senior sailors are as follows:

The stripes are located:
- on the shoulder straps of midshipmen - in the middle of the shoulder strap along its entire length;
- on the shoulder straps of sergeants and corporals of the Soviet Army and Navy wearing army uniforms - at a distance of 60 mm from the top of the corner of the shoulder strap to the upper edge of the first transverse stripe, and on the shoulder straps of petty officers (sergeants) and senior sailors of the Navy - at a distance of 40 mm; subsequent transverse stripes (on the shoulder straps of sergeants, junior sergeants, foremen of the 1st and 2nd article) are placed below the first stripe with intervals of 2 mm between them;
- the longitudinal patch on the shoulder straps of the foreman is placed strictly in the middle along the shoulder strap from the lower edge of the shoulder strap to the transverse patch; The upper end of the longitudinal stripe is tucked under the transverse stripe.
On the shoulder straps of petty officers of the 1st and 2nd articles (sergeants, junior sergeants) and senior sailors, the stripes are located at a distance of 8 mm from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap to the bottom edge of the first stripe from the bottom; the distance between the transverse stripes is 2 mm.
On the shoulder straps of chief sergeants (senior sergeants), the stripes are located at an equal distance from the upper and lower edges of the shoulder strap.
On the shoulder straps of petty officers, the transverse patch is located at a distance of 8 mm from the top edge of the shoulder strap to the top edge of the patch. The longitudinal stripe is located in the middle of the shoulder strap, down from the transverse stripe.
78. Metal anchors on shoulder straps and shoulder straps of cadets are located along the shoulder strap (epaulet) at a distance: on shoulder straps - 10 mm and on shoulder straps - 3.5 mm from the lower edge of the shoulder strap (epaulet) to the lower edge of the anchor.
79. On the shoulder straps of senior officers, sailors, sergeants and soldiers of the Navy, on the shoulder straps of students of the Suvorov and Nakhimov military schools, as well as on the shoulder straps of sailors (except the senior ones) and students of the Nakhimov military schools, letters denoting the fleet are stenciled in yellow paint ( flotilla) or military school (for students), for example:

On the shoulder straps of the ceremonial flannel shirt of students of the Nakhimov naval schools, the letter is embroidered in yellow silk.
Note. Letters are not applied to the shoulder straps of military personnel with the rank of midshipman and sergeant major.
80. The height of the letters on the shoulder straps and shoulder straps of petty officers (sergeants), sailors, soldiers of the Navy and students of the Nakhimov naval schools is 40 mm and on the shoulder straps of students of the Suvorov military schools - 25 mm (large letters) and 15 mm (small letters) ).
81. In the Navy, letters are applied: on shoulder straps - at a distance of 20 mm from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap to the bottom edge of the letters, and on shoulder straps - at a distance of 5 mm. On the shoulder straps of senior sergeants and sergeants of naval units who have been assigned an army uniform, the letters are applied in the middle between the lower patch and the lower end of the shoulder strap.
On the shoulder straps of students of Suvorov military schools, the letters are applied at a distance of 15 mm from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap to the bottom edge of the first row of letters, the distance between the bottom and top row of letters is 13 mm.

82. Chief marshals, marshals of the military branches, generals of artillery, engineering and technical services (in the Navy), generals of justice, medical and veterinary services, admirals of the engineering and naval service, officers, sergeants, soldiers and cadets of military schools and schools of the Soviet Army, and Also, sergeants, soldiers and cadets of the Navy wearing army uniforms, depending on their branch of service (service), wear the following emblems:

In the Soviet Army

Note. The emblems of the quartermaster, administrative and veterinary services are silver; all other emblems for officers are golden.
On field uniforms for generals and officers, as well as on everyday field uniforms of sergeants and soldiers of the Soviet Army, there are khaki-colored emblems. On the buttonholes of overcoats and padded jackets for all forms of clothing there are golden (silver) emblems.

In the Navy

Note. On shoulder straps made of gilded braid there are silver-colored emblems, and on shoulder straps made of silver-plated braid they are golden-colored (on the shoulder straps of admirals of the naval engineering service there are golden-colored emblems, and on the shoulder straps of veterinary service officers they are silver-colored).

83. Emblems worn:
on the shoulder straps of closed tunics, closed uniforms, tunics, outer shirts, short fur coats and insulated padded jackets, and on the shoulder straps of chief marshals, marshals of the military branches, generals of artillery of the engineering and technical service (in the Navy), generals of justice of the medical service and officers of the Navy - in all forms clothes;
on the buttonholes of greatcoats, double-breasted padded jackets, summer coats, open uniforms and tunics.

84. Emblems on shoulder straps are placed on the longitudinal center line at the following distances from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap to the center of the emblem:
for chief marshals and marshals of military branches - 100 mm for generals and admirals - 110 mm, for officers - 90-100 mm for soldiers and sergeants - on shoulder straps 14 cm long (1 height) - 95 mm on shoulder straps 15 cm long (2 height ) - 105 mm, on shoulder straps 16 cm long (height 3) - 115 mm;
on buttonholes - at a distance of 10 mm from the middle of the upper edge of the buttonhole to the upper edge of the emblem.

85. In the Soviet Army, on overcoats, double-breasted quilted jackets, summer coats of generals and officers, open ceremonial uniforms of officers, closed ceremonial uniforms, open tunics, buttonholes of the established pattern are worn according to the branch of the military (services).
Buttonholes for marshals of the Soviet Union have gilded embroidery in the form of oak leaves, and the buttonholes of chief marshals, marshals of military branches and generals of the Soviet Army have gilded (silvered) embroidery in the form of laurel branches.
The buttonholes on the ceremonial uniform of officers of the Soviet Army have a golden-colored gimp edging.
On the buttonholes of closed ceremonial uniforms for sergeants, one longitudinal strip 6 mm wide of silk braid is sewn along their entire length - the color of the stripes on the shoulder straps.
Diamond-shaped buttonholes are worn at the ends of the collars of tunics and padded jackets of military construction workers.

86. On the collars of open uniforms and tunics of marshals and generals of the Soviet Army there is sewing: for marshals of the Soviet Union - in the form of oak leaves and for chief marshals, marshals of military branches and generals - in the form of laurel branches - on ceremonial, ceremonial and weekend uniforms and open light - gray tunics have gilded (silver-plated) embroidery, and on everyday tunics - khaki color.
On the collars of ceremonial and ceremonial jackets of admirals, generals and officers of the Navy there is sewing - for admirals of the fleet of the Soviet Union - in the form of oak branches of an anchor and a cord along the edge of the collar, for admirals and generals - in the form of laurel branches, an anchor and a cord along the edge of the collar; for officers - sewing or metal ornament in the form of laurel branches and an anchor.

87. Coloring of shoulder straps and buttonholes, as well as bands, piping, stripes, sewing and ornaments in accordance with Appendix No. 1.

Sleeve insignia of admirals and officers of the naval and naval engineering services

88. Sleeve insignia are golden-colored braid.
According to the assigned military rank, the number of braids is established for:
admirals of the fleet of the Soviet Union - one wide and four medium;
admirals - one wide and three medium;
vice admirals - one wide and two medium;
rear admirals - one wide and one medium;
captains of 1st rank - one wide;
captains of 2nd rank - four middle ones;
captains of the 3rd rank - three middle ones;
captain-lieutenants - two medium and one narrow;
senior lieutenants - two middle lieutenants;
lieutenants - one medium and one narrow;
junior lieutenants - one average.
The indicated sleeve insignia is also worn by officers of the engineering and technical service serving on ships and in the headquarters of ship formations.

89. Braids are sewn only on jackets and dark blue jackets (except for cotton ones) on the outside of both sleeves parallel to their lower edges, 80 mm long (the length of braids on a dress jacket is 100 mm). Width of galloons: wide - 30 mm, medium - 13 mm, narrow - 6 mm. Narrow braids are sewn over wider ones.

90. Five-pointed stars made of gilded thread are sewn above the braid: for admirals - with a diameter of 50 mm, for officers - with a diameter of 30 mm. Distance from the top edge. galuna to the center of the star - 30 mm.

Sleeve insignia for cadets and students of naval schools

91. Cadets of naval schools and students of Nakhimov naval schools wear sleeve insignia on their uniforms according to courses (classes) of training: cadets - from golden (silver) galun, students - from red cloth. The sleeve insignia has the shape of a square with the top down.
The angles are sewn onto the valves from material in the color of the uniform. Depending on the course (class), cadets and students wear:
1st year cadets and 8th grade students - 1 square,
2nd year cadets and 9th grade students - 2 squares,
3rd year cadets and 10th grade students - 3 squares,
4th year cadets - 4 squares,
5th year cadets - 5 squares.
On the clothes of cadets of naval schools, five-pointed stars, embroidered with gold (silver) thread, are sewn above the squares.
Sign angle ................ 125°
Width of galloon: for cadets................ 13 mm
for students of Nakhimov schools...... 6 mm
Square side length......................... 30 mm
Distance between braids............ 5 mm
Distance between the ends of the square........ 55 mm
Distance from the center of the star to the corner of the upper square.................... 40 mm
Star diameter......................... 30 mm
Flaps with squares are sewn on the outside of the left sleeve of overcoats, pea coats, flannel and uniform shirts at a distance of 30 mm upward from the elbow to the corner of the lower square.

Sleeve insignia by specialty (state) in the Navy

92. Petty officers, sergeants and sailors of the Navy (wearing naval uniforms) wear special sleeve insignia for their specialties on their uniforms. The badge is a circle made of material in the color of the uniform, embroidered along the edge with piping: for midshipmen (foremen) and chief petty officers (senior sergeants) - golden silk; for the rest of the foremen, sergeants and sailors - with a red thread. The diameter of the sign together with the edging is 60 mm, the width of the edging is 5 mm. In the middle of the circle, images of specialties are embroidered with red thread:

93, Sleeve insignia are sewn on the outside of the left sleeve of overcoats, pea coats, tunics, jackets, flannel shirts 30 mm above the elbow. Note. Petty officers, sergeants and sailors of specialties not mentioned above do not wear sleeve insignia (states).

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Shirt

The naval suit shirt (introduced by order of the RVSR No. 2443 of October 27, 1921. The cut of the shirt was confirmed by orders of the RVS of the USSR No. 006 of January 5, 1925 and by the Red Army Navy No. 52 of April 16, 1934) was originally sewn from gray canvas or bleached canvas. It consisted of a one-piece front and back without seams with a straight stand-up collar with a button and loop fastening, and straight sleeves without cuffs or cuffs. The front slit of the shirt was closed with straps fastened with two buttons and loops. On the left side of the chest there was an adjustment pocket without a flap.

The uniform shirt is worn with a fastened uniform blue collar.

Since about the mid-70s of the 20th century, the appearance of the shirt has changed slightly. The front and back are solid. The front has a top patch pocket on the left side and an inside pocket on the reverse side. In the upper part of the front, in the middle, there is a slit fastened with one button loop. At the end of the cut, on the inside, there are two buttons, and on the back, near the neck, there is a loop for fastening a uniform collar. Wide turn-down collar. Sleeves are set-in, straight.

Uniform collar is also called with a guy.

Trousers

The trousers of the naval suit have a non-standard tailoring. Consist of front and back halves and a belt. Front halves with side pockets and a lapel fastened to the waistband of the back halves of the trousers with two buttons, or with a fastening with a metal hook and loop and buttons located on the codpiece. Belt with belt loops.

Initially they were made of gray canvas or bleached matting. Currently they are sewn from blue cotton fabric.

Headdress

Capless cap

Peakless cap for sailors and petty officers of the Russian Navy

Cap

The blue cotton cap consists of a bottom, walls and sides.

The bottom, walls and sides are made of cotton fabric. On the sides of the cap, in the upper part of the walls, there are three ventilation holes (blocks).

Inside the cap there is a gray lining and a leather forehead.

In front, in the middle of the connecting seam of the sides, there is a golden-colored cockade with an anchor.

In the “Soviet” fleet it was the headdress of personnel of submarine crews, it was black in color, there were differences for enlisted personnel and officers. Recently it has been used throughout the fleet.

Combat number

In accordance with the combat organization of the ship, midshipmen, foremen and sailors are assigned combat numbers, which are entered in the Personnel Numbering Table. The combat number consists of three parts:

Decoding the combat number

The first part (number or letter) indicates in which combat unit (service) the midshipman, petty officer or sailor is located according to the combat alert schedule;

The second part (one, two or three digits) indicates the number of the combat post where the midshipman, petty officer or sailor is located according to the “Combat Alert Schedule”;

The third part (two digits) determines whether the midshipman, petty officer or sailor belongs to the combat shift; the first digit indicates the number of the combat shift, the second digit is the serial number of the midshipman, sergeant major or sailor in the shift.

Combat shifts are assigned the following numbers:

First combat shift - 1, 5, 7;

Second combat shift - 2, 4, 8;

Third combat shift - 3, 6, 9.

If there are up to 9 people at a combat post in each combat shift, the numbers 1, 2, 3 are used to designate them, up to 18 people - 1 and 5, 2 and 4, 3 and 6, up to 27 people - 1, 5 and 7; 2, 4 and 8; 3, 6 and 9.

The combat number for wearing on the work clothes of petty officers and sailors is indicated on the soldier’s breast identification card (a white fabric tag sewn to the breast pocket of the work dress).

Trousers

In 2014, plans were made to introduce a wool hat to replace the earflap hat for outdoor work. Also in 2014, other developments of a new form were carried out, but some innovations did not take root.

The casual uniform set also includes beret .

Available in a set of hats and cap. On the sides of the headdress there are three blocks, holes intended for “ventilation”. On the front side caps located golden cockade, representing an anchor. In the shape of Navy sample from the times of the USSR cap was intended to be worn by the personal crew of submarines. It was black in color and varied in type, both for the rank and file and for the officers. Relatively recently, it began to be intended for wearing the entire composition Navy. The semicircular style was replaced with a rectangular one. Also cap received white edgings, which were previously intended only for the heads of a midshipman and an officer, as well as a cockade instead of a star.

Shoes

Included with the above costume are: boots, made of yuft leather, with thick soles, also called burnouts or bastards in naval jargon. Not so long ago boots They were made with laces, but now, in 2015, they also have rubber inserts (they were introduced in 2014). For old-timers, it is preferable to wear a ceremonial dress shoesboots made from leather tanned in chromium salts, in other words, chrome boots. In areas where the climate is harsh, military personnel wear cowboy boots. boots. The tropical uniform includes wearing sandals.

Also included in a complete set of everyday uniforms is vest striped, gloves And hat with ear flaps .

Casual uniform for officers and midshipmen

The military casual uniform, intended for officers and midshipmen, includes: a black or white woolen cap, a jacket made of the same material, black coat, cream shirt, black same tie with gold-colored setting, muffler, black trousers, waist belt , gloves And ankle boots , low shoes or boots as shoes. It is also allowed to include a black cap, a woolen sweater the same color, a demi-season jacket or cloak And jacket made of blue wool.

Casual women's uniform

Is a set of caps, sewn from black wool, black wool skirts, a cream-colored blouse, a traditional gold-tacked tie and waist belt, black shoes (or boots) and nude tights. Also included is a jacket.

Winter casual uniform involves wearing an astrakhan black beret, coat made of wool, skirts, blouse, belt, tie and tights from the above-described summer set, black muffler and gloves. They serve as shoes boots or boots. The jacket is also available in a winter version of the uniform. Permitted to carry sweaters, demi-season raincoat, caps and hats with earflaps.

It is worth noting that some of the elements that exist in the kit now were introduced in 2014.

Now, having examined everyday naval attire, let's move on to other different types of naval uniform. There are several types of them, including:

  • Front door.
  • Office.
  • Dembelskaya.

Also, since the times of the USSR, there has been a division into winter and summer forms.

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Dress uniform for officers and midshipmen

There are several types of dress uniforms designed for different weather/climate conditions. The headdress in the ceremonial set is white/black cap (summer either winter/woolen) or hat with ear flaps, sewn from black fur (colonels, senior officers and captains of the first rank wear an astrakhan hat with a visor).

A mandatory element of any type of officer and midshipman dress uniform is black tie, with gold setting. Also included is a wool jacket: black (front) or white ( summer). Black wool trousers, white shirt and a golden belt is the basis of any formal uniform.

Women's dress uniform

This set is almost completely identical in composition to the everyday one, except that the jacket is ceremonial, the belt is also ceremonial, golden, and in the winter version it includes white muffler.

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Dembel uniform

The demobilization naval uniform is a very special uniform for an employee. This is not a simple set of clothes - it is a manifestation of the imagination and pride of a soldier. Such a set is issued at the request of the employee. The tradition of making uniforms specifically for transfer to the reserve came to us from the USSR.

The demobilization form can also be divided into several types:

  • Strict.
  • Decorated.

The decorated demobilization uniform can, in turn, be unofficially divided into:

  • Moderately decorated.
  • Medium decorated.
  • Richly decorated.

Accordingly, it makes sense to consider in more detail the strict (statutory) demobilization uniform, due to the freedom of compiling a set of decorated uniforms. It, most often, consists of a sewn jacket, with sewn emblems of the tribal troops, gold buttons, aiguillettes, pinned awards and badges, and traditional shoes, a belt and caps(beret).

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Summer casual uniform for generals of the Russian Armed Forces Summer casual uniform for generals of the Russian Armed Forces Sources kp.ru, delfi.ua Summer casual uniform for women officers of the Russian Ground Forces Summer casual uniform for women officers of the Russian Ground Forces Casual summer uniform for women military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces Casual summer uniform for female military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces

Summer field uniform of officers for regions with a hot climate of the Russian Armed Forces Summer field uniform of officers for regions with a hot climate of the Russian Armed Forces Summer field uniform of enlisted personnel for regions with a hot climate of the Russian Armed Forces Summer field uniform of enlisted personnel for regions with a hot climate of the Russian Armed Forces The development of this form was carried out long ago as part of the reform of re-equipment and modernization of the Russian army. This version of the form was delivered in 2011.

Russian NAVAL SCOUTING Military Metal Badge MOTHERLAND HONOR COURAGE GLORY Russian Navy Metal badge Sea Captain navigator Russian Navy Russian Navy Fleet metal badge with sextant Sea Captain Parameters Width 35mm. Height 45mm. Breastplate for commanders of surface ships Commander of a ship of the Russian Navy Breastplate for commanders of surface ships Commander of a ship of the Russian Navy Breastplate

Badge of the Submarine Fleet of the Russian Navy Badge of the Submarine Fleet of the Russian Navy Badge of 45 years of the submarine PL 182 of the Russian Navy Badge of 45 years of the submarine PL 182 of the Russian Navy Badge of K-480 Ak Bars of the Russian Navy Badge of K-480 Ak Bars of the Russian Navy

Badge of military divers of the Russian Navy Badge of military divers of the Russian Navy Badge of the 269th battalion of combat swimmers of the Russian Navy Badge of the 269th battalion of combat swimmers of the Russian Navy Badge Duty diver of the Russian Navy Badge Duty diver of the Russian Navy Badge of the 269th battalion Navy combat swimmers

Badge of a cadet of the Suvorov Military School of the Armed Forces of Russia Badge of a cadet of the Suvorov Military School of the Armed Forces of Russia Manufacturing material brass, nickel silver Mounting method screw twist Parameters Weight 10g. Badge of a cadet of the Nakhimov Naval School of the Russian Armed Forces Badge of a cadet of the Nakhimov Naval School of the Russian Armed Forces Made of brass, nickel silver

Sign 50 exits for border protection of the Russian Border Service Sign 50 exits for border protection of the Russian Border Service Sign 100 exits for border protection of the Russian Border Service Sign 100 exits for border protection of the Russian Border Service Sign 200 exits for border protection of the Federal Border Service of Russia Sign 200 exits for border protection of the Federal Border Service of Russia Sign 300 exits to border protection

Badge Senior Border Detachment of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia Badge Senior Border Detachment of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia Badge Badge Excellent Border Service 1st Degree FBS of Russia Badge Excellent Border Service 1st Degree FPS of Russia Badge Excellent Border Service 2nd Degree FBS of Russia Badge Excellent Border Service 2nd Degree Federal Border Guard Service of Russia Badge of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation Badge

Badge Honorary Professor of the Academy of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation Badge Honorary Professor of the Academy of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation The badge is a golden image of an eagle from the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, framed by a golden laurel-oak wreath, fastened with a bow at the bottom. Superimposed on the eagle’s chest is an image of the emblem of the Academy of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation. At the bottom of the sign, on a white enamel cartouche, there is a gold inscription in two rows: HONORARY PROFESSOR

Badge of the PSKR Vladivostok detachment of naval units of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia Badge of the PSKR Vladivostok naval unit detachment of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia Badge of the border control detachment OTRK Baikal FPS of Russia Badge of the border control detachment OTRK Baikal FPS of Russia Badge of the Border Guard Boat Division of the FPS of Russia Badge of the Border Control Boat Division of the FPS of Russia

Badge for 100 trips to guard the border. Badge, awarded after 100 trips to protect the border. The counting is carried out by the secretary on the basis of the exit record sheet. The sheet, most often, is located right at the outpost and is filled out by military personnel independently. In addition to the sign for 100 exits to guard the border, there are similar awards for 300 and 500 exits. The sign is on open sale, specialized online stores chelznak.ru, knagrade.ru, etc. allow you to order

810 Separate Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation Corner on the beret of the Navy of the Russian Federation. Plastizoid Corner on the beret of the Navy of the Russian Federation. Plastizoid. Black background. St. Andrew's flag. Corner on the beret of the Navy of the Russian Federation. Plastizoid Corner on the beret of the Navy of the Russian Federation. Plastizoid. Without an eagle with a tricolor and an anchor. Corner on the beret of the Airborne Forces of the Russian Federation from St. George's

Eagle on the crown of the cap of the Russian Armed Forces Eagle on the crown of the cap of the Russian Armed Forces. Plastic. Plastic twist Parameters Width 67mm. Height 42mm. Eagle on the crown of the cap of the Russian Armed Forces Eagle on the crown of the cap of the Russian Armed Forces. Light metal. Antennae on two fastenings. Eagle Coat of arms on the crown of the cap of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Eagle on the crown of the cap of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Heavy metal. Spin

Shoulder strap of a private for a field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces Shoulder strap of a private for a field uniform of the Armed Forces of Russia Corporal's shoulder strap for a field uniform of the Armed Forces of Russia Corporal's shoulder strap for a field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces Shoulder strap of a junior sergeant for a field uniform of the Armed Forces of Russia Junior sergeant's shoulder strap for field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces Sergeant's shoulder straps for field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces

Senior sergeant's shoulder straps for the digital field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces Senior sergeant's shoulder straps for the digital field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces Sergeant's shoulder straps for the digital field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces Sergeant's shoulder straps for the digital field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces Corporal's shoulder straps for the digital field uniform of the Armed Forces Russian forces Corporal shoulder straps for digital field uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces Foreman's shoulder straps

Shoulder strap of a private of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a private of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a corporal of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a corporal of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a junior sergeant of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a junior sergeant of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a sergeant of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a sergeant of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a senior sergeant of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a senior Sergeant of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder straps of the foreman of the Armed Forces

Shoulder strap of a private of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a private of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a corporal of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a corporal of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a sergeant of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder strap of a sergeant of the Air Force forces of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder straps of a senior sergeant of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Russia Shoulder straps of a senior sergeant of the Air Force

Universal Tactical Vest 6SH-112 Russian Armed Forces Unloading vest PS-ZhR Border Service of the Federal Security Service of Russia Set of field equipment SMERSH SSO Russia Universal transport vest 6Sh-92-2 Russian Armed Forces Universal transport vest 6Sh-92-2 Russian Armed Forces Unloading vest explosives equipment FSB RF Unloading vest

Bowler-flask, combined set of Airborne Forces Bowler-flask, combined set of Airborne Forces This set was developed in the USSR and was used in the airborne forces, as well as by Soviet troops in Afghanistan. A very successful design solution for the set. The set is maximally functional and easy to use. All components of the pot-flask are made of a special aluminum alloy in accordance with the specifications of the Ministry of Defense. The aluminum alloy used has passed all

Chevron of the Arctic border detachment of the FPS FSB of Russia chevron of the Border Troops of the Republic of Dagestan of the Russian Federation chevron of special forces units of the FPS FSB of Russia chevron of the 1st mobile action department of the FPS FSB of Russia chevron of the motorized maneuver group of the FPS FSB of Russia chevron of the special unit Sigma of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation Special force of Frontier Guard

Patch of the PS FSB of the Russian Federation since 2003 for field uniforms Patch of the PS FSB of the Russian Federation since 2003 Patch of the PS of the Russian Federation from 1994 to 2003 - Border Aviation Patch of the PS of the Russian Federation from 1994 to 2003 - Coast Guard Border Service Patch of the FBS of the Russian Federation Patch badge of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation from 1994 to 2003 Patch of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation sleeve badge of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation General sleeve badge of the Border Troops of the Russian Federation Chevron

Marine unit 199th Mobile missile battalion of the Coast defense of the Pacific Fleet 879th Air assault bn of the 336th Marine brigade of the Baltic Fleet Naval infantry department of St. Petersburg High Command Military school Separate air assault battalion of marines of Pacific Fleet Air assault company of 1st separate marine battalion of 61st Marine bde of the Northern Fleet Marine unit Marine unit Patch of the 155th Marine Brigade

Patch insignia of the 6th State Central Research Site of the Russian Armed Forces 6th State Central Test Site Moscow Region, unit 77510, Novaya Zemlya Nuclear archipelago Novaya Zemlya In September 2014, the Central Test Site of the Russian Federation celebrated its 60th anniversary Adopted in the USSR in 1945, a ten-year post-war the shipbuilding program, naturally, could not take into account the possibility of using nuclear weapons in the fight at sea; they simply did not exist then.

Patch of the Novosibirsk Combined Arms Military Command School of the Armed Forces of Russia Patch of the Military University of the Ministry of Defense VUMO of the Russian Federation. Moscow Patch of the Military University of the Ministry of Defense VUMO of the Russian Federation. Moscow The sleeve insignia is a red cloth fabric patch in the shape of a red circle with a white edging. In the center of the sign there is an image of a small emblem - a silver column topped

Patch of the Syzran Military Aviation Institute VVAUL VI Flight School in the city of Syzran, Samara Region. Since the mid-20th century, it has been the leading domestic educational institution in the field of training pilots for military aviation helicopters. Sleeve insignia of the Military Engineering and Technical University of the Russian Ministry of Defense

Camouflage cap Flora of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Camouflage field cap of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Camouflage field cap of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Fabric name KMF Lego or Figure Summer field camouflage cap with ears of the Russian Armed Forces Summer cap, digital camouflage of the Russian Armed Forces Summer cap, digital camouflage of the Russian Armed Forces

Officer's cap of the FSB of the Russian Federation Officer's cap of the FSB of the Russian Federation Officer's cap of the Air Force of the Russian Federation Officer's cap with embroidery of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Officer's cap with a metal emblem on the crown of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Officer's cap with a metal emblem on the crown of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Officer's cap of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Federation

Summer admiral's or general's cap of the Russian Navy. The top of the cap is made of firewood, the piping is made of white cloth. Dress cap of the Navy of the Russian Federation Keak - headdress of the dress uniform of the presidential regiment of the FSO of Russia Keak - headdress of the dress uniform of the presidential regiment of the FSO of Russia Soldier's ceremonial cap of the Commandant's Regiment of the Armed Forces

Combined arms body armor 6B-12-1 of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Manufacturer CJSC ARMAKOM Body armor 6B33 of the Russian Armed Forces Body armor 6B33 of the Russian Armed Forces Combined arms body armor 6B11-3 of the Russian Armed Forces Combined arms body armor 6B11-3 of the Russian Armed Forces 6B-3 TM combined arms body armor of the Russian Armed Forces Federation Combined arms body armor

Protective helmet P7 6B7 of the Russian Armed Forces 1 Protective helmet P7 6B7 of the Russian Armed Forces 1 Protective helmet P7 6B7 of the Russian Armed Forces 2 Protective fabric-polymer helmet P7 6B7 of the Russian Armed Forces Combined arms helmet, first generation. It is made of a composite based on a combination of aramid fabrics and a film polymer binder. The helmet is the first production example made from an alternative

Digital camouflage suit Fabric name KMF Lego or Digit Winter combined arms field uniform Digital camouflage of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Winter combined arms field uniform Digital camouflage of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Field digital camouflage uniform of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Field digital camouflage uniform of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Image source

Sign of the 574th MPAP Sign of the 574th MPAP Parameters Width 45mm. Height 35mm. Weight 40g. Badge of the 182nd Sevastopol-Berlin Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment Badge of the 182nd Sevastopol-Berlin Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment Parameters Width 50mm. Height 59mm. Weight 50g. Badge of the Oryol Regiment of Air Tankers Badge of the Oryol Regiment of Air Tankers Parameters Width 45mm. Height 45mm. Weight 40g.

Qualification badge The highest category for military personnel of medical and pharmaceutical specialties of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Qualification badge The highest category for military personnel of medical and pharmaceutical specialties of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Qualification badge of military medics. The highest category badge is made of metal with golden enamel, in the form of a stylized

Badge of a class specialist The best specialist of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation Badge of a class specialist The best specialist of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation DESCRIPTION of the badge for class specialists, soldiers, sailors, sergeants foremen and the badge Best Specialist Badge for class specialists, soldiers, sailors, sergeants foremen and the badge Best the specialist is hereinafter referred to as

Cockade for a field uniform, embroidered by the Russian Armed Forces. Combined arms cockade, embroidered by the Russian Armed Forces. The combined arms cockade is presented in the form of an ellipse measuring 22 mm x 30 mm, framed by a 5 mm wide edging, consisting of 32 pointed rays. Regulatory act order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation 1500 dated 09/03/11, which made some adjustments regarding symbols and insignia, now sewn on headdresses of military personnel are provided

Cockade framed with a wreath of gimp of the Admirals of the Russian Navy Cockade of a nut on the cap of officers and enlisted personnel of the Russian Navy Cockade of a nut on the cap of the officer and enlisted personnel of the Russian Navy field Cockade of admirals framed by embroidery of gimp of the Russian Navy Cockade of admirals framed of embroidery of gimp Russian Navy

Cockade of foremen, sergeants, soldiers and cadets of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia 2 Cockade of foremen, sergeants, soldiers and cadets of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia 2 Manufacturing material metal. Officer's badge of the Federal Border Service of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation Officer's badge of the Federal Border Service of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation The badge is made of plastic and is attached to the headdress with a plastic screw. Manufacturer Enterprise Victor

Airborne backpack RD-54 Flora of the Russian Armed Forces Airborne backpack RD-54 Flora of the Russian Armed Forces The paratrooper's backpack RD-54 is designed to accommodate and carry combat equipment that a paratrooper takes with him when landing behind enemy lines. The backpack is conveniently placed on the parachutist both during the jump and in combat conditions after landing. ORDER OF PACKING FOOD RATION, B P, BB, SV, OTHER MATERIALS IN RD-54 BACKPACK AND CARE

Emblem of the Naval Forces of the Russian Navy Arms emblem of the Russian Navy Flags of the Naval Forces of the Russian Navy Date of adoption 07/21/1992 Flags of the Russian Navy were approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation 798 On naval flags and pennants of the Russian Federation dated July 21, 1992. Stern flags, guis and pennant of the Russian Navy Naval flag of Russia St. Andrew's flag

List of military ranks of military personnel of the armed forces of the Russian Federation Composition of military personnel Military ranks of military ships Soldiers and sailors Private cadet Corporal Sailor cadet Senior sailor Sergeants and petty officers Junior sergeant Sergeant Senior sergeant

On June 1, 1998, by order of the Commander of the Railway Troops of the Russian Federation 171, the Veteran of the Railway Troops badge was established. This sign became the first official symbol, marking the beginning of the development of a strict departmental heraldic system in the Federal Service of the Railway Troops of the Russian Federation. A year earlier, in preparation for the 150th anniversary of military railway workers coming in 2001, the FSGV command decided to begin a comprehensive

Navy is the name of the Russian Navy. It is the successor to the USSR Navy and the Russian Empire Navy. Navy vehicle license plate code -45. Name There are two options for spelling the name of the fleet, the Navy of the Russian Federation, all words with a capital letter, the Navy of the Russian Federation. The first option is recommended by specialists of the Internet portal Gramota.ru,

They do not emit a warlike roar, they do not sparkle with a polished surface, they are not decorated with embossed coats of arms and plumes, and quite often they are generally hidden under jackets. However, today, without this armor, unsightly in appearance, it is simply unthinkable to send soldiers into battle or ensure the safety of VIPs. Body armor is clothing that prevents bullets from penetrating the body and, therefore, protects a person from shots. It is made from materials that dissipate

In modern combat conditions, a soldier is exposed to various risks, due to which he may lose the opportunity to continue combat work, be injured or die. As a result, a fighter needs protective equipment that can reduce or completely eliminate existing risks. Over the decades, various protective equipment have been created to improve the safety of soldiers. In recent years, proposals have also appeared to create full-fledged protective systems. In our country this is the direction

Since May 23, 1994, in connection with the decree of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Federation, wearing insignia left over from the Soviet army was considered illegal. From that moment on, Russia began to form its own system of national symbols in relation to insignia in the RF Armed Forces. History of the appearance of insignia Starting from the 16th-17th centuries, in the Streltsy troops, the commander differed from the ordinary in the cut of his uniform, a different type of weapon and a cane along which

Ship ranks, just like in the ground forces, are assigned according to the extent to which the serviceman has the ability and desire to take charge of the sector entrusted to him. All naval ranks differ significantly from similar land ranks. This is due to a number of events that occurred in the history of Russia. The main changes occurred in 1917, in connection with revolutionary events. In the period 1922-1991 during the existence of the Soviet fleet. At the time of creation

Shoulder straps and ranks in the Russian army were created in order to clearly delineate responsibilities between military personnel. The higher the status, the more responsibility is assigned to the soldier to whom the rank is assigned. Shoulder straps play an identifying role, that is, they create a visual image of a military man, namely what position he holds, as well as his military rank. Shoulder straps and ranks in the army play a very important role, and for different troops they have different external

Each branch and type of troops has its own attributes. In addition to the battle flag and chevrons, the concept of distinctive signs includes shoulder straps. It is by this accessory that one can determine not only the rank of a serviceman, but also his affiliation with one or another army. However, it is very difficult for an unprepared person to do this. Today we will try to understand the colors and letter designations on the shoulder straps of military personnel and cadets of the Russian army, as well as law enforcement agencies. Shoulder straps

As in any structure, there is a certain hierarchy in the Russian army. In this case, the pyramid represents military positions and their corresponding army ranks. At the same time, shoulder straps are provided as distinctive signs on the uniform of military personnel. Today we’ll talk about what military ranks are present in the Russian army, what are their main differences, how the stars are located on the shoulder straps and how many years to serve before becoming a colonel. Types, classification of ranks

Regardless of the number of draft dodgers, which is recorded annually after the completion of conscription campaigns, there have always been enough guys who would like to devote their lives to the army. There are usually two career trends here. The first is to remain in the army under a contract after military service. However, under such circumstances one cannot count on an officer rank. An alternative is to enroll in a higher military educational institution.

Black berets, black death The nicknames of these fighters look rather gloomy and unfriendly; indeed, when meeting such soldiers, the enemy will immediately no longer think about easy money. The Russian Marine Corps today is talking about these brave and courageous warriors. Let's look into history, find out what it's like to be a Marine and what an honor it is, and also touch on modern military events. History of creation The Russian Marine Corps dates back more than three years.

Military rank in the modern army is a complex hierarchical relationship between military personnel, enshrined in law and military regulations. A certain rank must be assigned to absolutely any military serviceman, regardless of his education, type of activity or length of service. Even a young man who was drafted into the ranks of the RF Armed Forces is listed as a private. This gradation makes it possible to distribute the rights and responsibilities of the entire contingent to ensure controllability in the case of real

The modern Russian army has a complex hierarchical structure based on the subordination of lower levels to higher ones. Unconditional submission within the limits of the military regulations is defined by law, and violation of the order is punishable by a military court. In order to effectively carry out management activities, the hierarchical system is implemented by assigning each military personnel a certain military rank. Already at the very beginning of his conscription service, the young man receives the rank of private. Highest rank other than Supreme

In the course of their activities, military personnel have the opportunity to demonstrate heroism, professional knowledge, valor, and courage. The experience and skills of those who have given a huge part of their lives to military service are especially valued. As a sign of gratitude and respect, various medals are established by the Ministry of Defense or public organizations. On Defender of the Fatherland Day, upon the recommendation of the unit command, a current or former serviceman may receive a medal as a veteran of the Russian Armed Forces as a reward.

In 2002, the Union of Paratroopers association was born in Russia. It unites not only military personnel of the Airborne Forces, it is, most likely, the camaraderie and brotherhood of those who valiantly defended the interests of the Motherland on its territory and abroad. We can say that veterans of the elite airborne forces, marines, and special forces form the backbone of the presented organization. They consider the purpose of their activities to be assistance in protecting the rights of military personnel, especially those who were wounded during

The Russian Marine Corps has existed for more than 300 years. The first mention of such units dates back to the Northern War in 1705. Until 1917, they were called naval soldiers. To date, it is still an important part of the army, having its own distinctive signs and anthem. A bit of history The first unit of the Navy was designed to carry out quick strikes from the sea during the war with Sweden. Initially it was a relatively small unit,

Many people ignorant of military affairs may wonder what kind of troops the Russian army has. The answer here is very simple: Russian units include elite troops, ground units, navy, and aviation. Each part performs its own function. For large units, navy, air force, ground forces, there are support departments such as air defense, artillery. Many parts are intertwined. The regiments began to develop into their modern form after the collapse of the Russian Empire.

The military uniform of the armed forces of the Russian Federation has always been distinguished by certain features. They are divided by color and purpose. Military uniforms can be intended for daily use, for field activities and for festive occasions. All these types of clothing are also divided into summer and winter options. The Ministry of Defense has carefully studied this issue, detailing orders on this aspect of the life of military personnel. The matter concerned

Relationships in the army must be strictly regulated. This requirement arises from at least two considerations. The first is that the personnel is a quasi-group, organized according to some common characteristics. Psychologists say that if such a group is left to its own devices, conflicts in relationships will soon arise. The second statement is more significant. The army must not only be numerous, but also functional and controllable.

For any state, the armed forces are the guarantor of its security and inviolability of territorial borders. In Russia, the army organizes its activities on the basis of certain regulatory documents, these are Federal laws, Government Decrees, Presidential Decrees, as well as local resolutions of executive authorities in the regions. Thanks to a unified legal system, it is possible to effectively manage a contingent of thousands, distributing common tasks and quickly resolving security issues.

As long as the soldier has not retired to the reserve and remains on the list of unit personnel, he is guided by the general military regulations. Certain standards have also been developed for a serviceman in the event of his temporary stay outside the unit. But, as we know, the lack of control necessarily leads to violation of all rules, and the volume of these violations grows like an avalanche. Therefore, in any garrison, as a mandatory event, the organization of patrols is provided, which is carried out in places

Many articles, even from legally savvy specialists, are devoted to various ways to avoid military service. It is gratifying that the proportion of conscripts who are ready to cross the line of the law is quite small. Most guys not only realize the need to fulfill their civic duty, but also consider it their duty to spend a year in the army as a real soldier, who would be an excellent student in combat training, selflessly serve the Motherland, be in good standing with the officers and become the pride of his

To achieve maximum efficiency in the military activities of the army, it is necessary to develop a set of rules that would cover all areas, allowing each soldier to determine his rights and powers in each specific situation. This understanding was reached even under Peter I; it is not for nothing that he is considered the founder of the introduction of military regulations. Although, in fairness, it should be noted that the history of military regulations in tsarist Russia goes back to the 16th century, when, by order of Ivan the Terrible, the Boyar verdict was adopted

Many elements of the Marine Corps uniform approved in the modern Russian army migrated from the times of the USSR, but even in those distant times, not everything was so simple. Over the entire period of its existence, the Marine Corps troops dressed in different clothes, so it is convenient to follow the transformation of uniforms in parallel with the history of the troops. As a separate and independent branch of the military, the USSR Marine Corps was created according to the order of the commander of the Navy in 1940. And initially

Many conscripts want to go through the school of life, realizing that this is simply necessary. Recently, the popularity of military craft has increased significantly. Reforms in the army have significantly affected the comfort of serving. Despite this, almost all parts honor the customs and traditions inherited from older generations. This is especially true when completing a service. The end of any school is associated with certain experiences, and the end of the school of life is the moment to which a guy

For military service at all times, there was a certain set of laws aimed at increasing efficiency in combat operations, guard duty, as well as order in interpersonal relationships. This set of laws is combined into a charter, which is the main legislative document for a soldier. But since all issues of military service cannot be concentrated in a common document, there is a division of regulations by type. In particular, in the modern army there are two of them:

The army, to one degree or another, affects every citizen, so, willy-nilly, people are aware of it. But the army is too general and abstract a concept, including tanks and foot wraps, nuclear weapons and stars on shoulder straps, and much more. In order to organize troops by type, establish a certain hierarchy and divide the territory of the state into controlled areas, there is a special term - the organizational structure of the armed forces of the Russian Federation. With his help we are today

There can be no regimes in matters of state security. Sovereignty and integrity must remain at the highest level every minute of the year. To ensure reliable protection, the state is obliged to maintain a powerful army, ready at any moment to repel an attack from an external enemy. Military activity is a complex process that does not stop day or night. Even when the personnel seem to be resting, there are duty officers, guards, patrol officers,

The army is perhaps the largest institution that is considered to be regularly functioning. If we add to the contingent currently in service all those liable for military service, including those in the reserves, then more than half of all Russian citizens will be covered. Naturally, the armed forces will reach such a size only as a last resort, when military aggression from another state is inevitable, but even the existing military personnel, of whom there are hundreds of thousands, must be centralized

In Russian legislation, a number of documents establish the need to provide military personnel. In general, this concept is quite flexible, since it is necessary to take into account all the rights of a citizen serving in military service in order to list all the components of allowance. Therefore, provision is divided into several categories: monetary allowance, clothing provision, medical care, food housing provision. For each category

In 2014, the Russian army soldier’s combat equipment was replenished with a new accessory. An item with a complex foreign name, a travel bag, entered the army standard along with new equipment. From the handbag to the travel bag Travel bag translated from French means necessary. This is what in the West they call a small travel case that has several compartments for storing toiletries. The thing is very convenient and necessary, especially in hiking conditions. Story

Considering all the stages of the creation of the Russian armed forces, it is necessary to dive deeply into history, and although during the time of the principalities there is no talk of the Russian empire, and even less of a regular army, the emergence of such a concept as defense capability begins precisely from this era. In the 13th century, Rus' was represented by separate principalities. Although their military squads were armed with swords, axes, spears, sabers and bows, they could not serve as reliable protection against outside attacks. United Army

In June 2017, the media received information about the replacement of the old red star emblem of the Russian Armed Forces with a new red-blue-white star. The news alarmed many public figures, prompting them to react violently to it. The new symbol was released by a subordinate design bureau, which named it the Russian Army. According to the creators, the new star will enhance the image of the Russian army and give it more masculinity. The origins of the symbol of the Russian army

The Electrically Heated Ratnik-Arctic uniform, commissioned by the FSB Border Research Center, has been adopted by the FSB Border Service, which guards borders in the Arctic. The development of the form was carried out by NPC Voenform-design LLC. The technical conditions for the production of the uniform were prepared by June 2013, and in 2015, the Warrior-Arctic was first received by military personnel of the northernmost Russian border post Nagurskoye, located on Earth

Military clothing is the key to the high combat effectiveness of military forces. In Russia, the military uniform meets all the necessary requirements; it is comfortable, reliable and performs its main functions. A new military uniform in our country was released in 2015. Now every soldier of the military forces is equipped with it. Along with the new clothes, new rules for wearing them were issued, which must be followed by a soldier of any rank. Military uniforms are divided into three main types. Dress uniforms are used.

Military uniforms - field, everyday and ceremonial uniforms - are always regulated by the relevant decrees of the Ministry of Defense. However, there are special forces formations in the law enforcement agencies of ministries and departments not related to the Russian Armed Forces, which perform specific tasks, for which they use a very wide range of military and universal uniforms. Special forces uniforms Classification of special forces units Existing units

Russian military equipment Ratnik was developed by FSUE TsNIITOCHMASH. Basic principles for creating a basic complex of special clothing property: Combination of optimal weight, volume, functional and protective features, incl. hygienic and physical-mechanical properties for operation in particularly intensive conditions and in isolation from the main forces when performing tasks. The versatility of the complex. Camouflage properties developed the most universal color and

Traditional disclaimer. This article in no way claims to be complete or the ultimate truth. The topic of Russian equipment in the nineties is huge and complex, and my modest work is just a superficial educational program, an introduction to the topic. The USSR approached its collapse with very primitive equipment, which looked poor even against the backdrop of the then simple equipment of the NATO armies. However, in the nineties, despite the severe economic crisis and lack of money, progress in the field of military equipment,

Recruits who are about to serve in the army and navy receive sets of new-style military uniforms. The photo shows the everyday uniform for the ground forces, navy and aerospace forces of the combined Air Force and Aerospace Defense Forces, as well as the Airborne Forces. The Ministry of Defense has determined a new procedure for issuing military uniforms to conscripts before being sent to military units. 1. Instead of VKPO, an all-season set of field uniforms

The unloading vest, of course, is far from the only type of combat equipment, but today the situation has developed that a fighter, when purchasing equipment, chooses either a combat breastplate or a unloading vest. Apart from Russia, where the RZh unloading vest is part of the standard equipment of an infantryman, vests are used in many armies around the world. Turkish mountain riflemen, gendarmerie and rangers are working against the Kurds to unload the load. Having a large selection of different

Uniforms of cadets, soldiers, sailors Let's start our review with the military uniform for cadets, as well as ordinary personnel of the Army, Air Force and Navy. This uniform is comfortable and practical, just what the 21st century army needs. Let's see what it looks like, learn more about it So, military uniform photo Casual uniform of cadets, soldiers and sailors Summer casual uniform includes a camouflage suit, a camouflage T-shirt, a field

In this article you will see the new military uniform of the Russian Federation. All pictures and descriptions correspond to Order 300 of June 22, 2015 On the approval of the Rules for wearing military uniforms, insignia, departmental insignia and other heraldic symbols in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the Procedure for mixing items of existing and new military uniforms in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation . Uniforms of the SV, Air Force and Airborne Forces The new uniform is convenient and practical,

Naval chevrons and stripes are in demand in both military and civilian life. Sailors wear patches with the symbols of ships and organizations, and military personnel wear Navy chevrons. Each maritime and river service has its own emblem; it is placed on the personnel’s clothing. Navy patches A separate theme related to the sea is the navy's military patches. The patches of the Marine Corps and other units are subject to strict regulations.

Winter jacket for the ground forces, navy and air force reliably protects against wind and snow. The insulation retains heat well, weighs little, does not deform, and does not absorb moisture. The combination of membrane fabric and insulation provides protection from severe frosts. CHARACTERISTICS Cold protection Regular cut For military operations Hand wash only MATERIALS Rip-stop Membrane Fibersoft insulation

Casual suit for military personnel of the Russian Defense Ministry. Men's jacket: fastened at the waist with a zipper, with long sleeves, without lining. Turn-down collar with a stand-up collar and fastening of the corners with buttons. The pockets are fastened with contact tape. Below there are welt pockets “frame”, fastened with a zipper. The internal pocket for documents is fastened with a button. Trousers with a stitched belt fastened with a button. Color: Blue, green, black. Size: 88-132 Size: 84-100 Height: 158-200 Fabric: Rip-stop Fittings: Reinforced Color: blue, green, black. Material: rip-stop.

Winter jacket for the ground forces, navy and air force reliably protects against wind and snow. The insulation retains heat well, weighs little, does not deform, and does not absorb moisture. The combination of membrane fabric and insulation provides protection from severe frosts. CHARACTERISTICS Cold protection Regular cut For military operations Hand wash only MATERIALS Rip-stop Membrane Fibersoft insulation

The sailor collar is part of the dress uniform of enlisted personnel of the Navy and is worn with a flannel jacket. The uniform sailor collar also has the slang name Guys (guys - the bow flag of a ship). It is made of dark blue cotton fabric, with three white stripes along the edges. Blue lining At the ends of the collar there is one loop, in the middle of the neckline on the shirt there are two buttons for fastening the collar

The MPA-35 suit is designed for comfortable work of Ministry of Defense employees in hot weather. Consists of trousers and a jacket with long sleeves. The sleeves have reinforced pads in the elbow area. The bottom of the jacket is adjustable in volume. CHARACTERISTICS For hot weather Regular cut For work in the headquarters MATERIALS Gabardine (100% polye)

The staff suit consists of trousers and a shirt with short sleeves, made of lightweight fabric that does not wrinkle, does not fade or lose its shape even after numerous washes.

Officer's dress cap of the Russian Navy with a white top, black band and white piping. The cap is equipped with a cockade and a metallized filigree cord. The height of the crown is from 8 to 10 cm. The cap is produced within 3-5 working days.

Uniform skirt m. 7122 Color: blue, green, black. Material: rip-stop. SIZES OF SKIRTS AND WOMEN'S TROUSERS SIZE Height Waist Hip circumference 40 152.158 60.2 84 164.170 57.8 176 55.4 42 152.158 64.4 88 164.170 62 176 59.6 44 152.158 68.6 92 164.170 66.2 176 63, 8 46 152.158 72.8 96 164.170 70.4 176 68 48 152.158 77 100 164.170 74.6 176 72.2 50 152.158 81.2 104 164.170 78.8 176 76.4 52 152.158 85.4 108 164.170 83 176 80, 6 54 152.158 89.6 112 164.170 87.2 176 84.8 56 152.158 93.8 116 164.170 91.4 176 89 58 152.158 98 120 164.170 95.6 176 93.2 60 152.158 102.2 124 164.170 99.8 176 97.4 62 152.158 106.4 128 164.170 104 176 101.6

Casual suit for military personnel of the Russian Defense Ministry. Men's jacket: fastens at the waist with a zipper, without lining. Turn-down collar with a stand-up collar and fastening of the corners with buttons. Ventilation holes made of mesh in the color of the fabric are located in the armpits and back. The pockets are fastened with contact tape. Below there are welt pockets “frame”, fastened with a zipper. The internal pocket for documents is fastened with a button. Trousers with a stitched belt fastened with a button. Size: 88-132 Height: 158-200 Fittings: Reinforced Color: blue, green, black. Material: rip-stop. Color: blue, green, black. Material: rip-stop.

Previously produced only in the USSR Double knitting ensures the thickness of the product Material: 100% Cotton

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The Navy office uniform is designed for long-term everyday wear in the office. Rip-stop fabric is ideal for long-term use; Navy office uniforms are designed for winter use. The office uniform suit includes a jacket and trousers, all elements are equipped with rubber seals. The jacket itself and the side pockets are fastened with a zipper; Velcro is sewn on the sleeves of the jacket and the flaps of the chest pockets for quick attachment of chevrons and special insignia. The style of the office uniform allows you to quickly put on and take off this suit, it does not restrict movement, is comfortable and practical to use. Color black Main features: office suit for the Navy and civil servants of the Defense Ministry Velcro on the jacket rip-stop fabric CHARACTERISTICS SUIT CHARACTERISTICS Material: rip-stop Composition: 70/30 Density: 220 gr. Jacket/pants pockets: yes/yes Seasonality: winter option Additionally: Navy statutory office uniform Additionally, you can purchase:

On August 19, Russia celebrates the birthday of the Russian vest. It was on this day in 1874, on the initiative of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich Romanov, that Emperor Alexander II signed a decree introducing a new uniform, by which the vest (a special “underwear” shirt) was introduced as part of the mandatory uniform of the Russian sailor.

Workers of the sea and river fleet have their professional holiday annually on the first Sunday of July.

How the vest used to look, what the stripes are like and what their color means, see the infographic.

The vest appeared during the heyday of the sailing fleet in Brittany (France), presumably in the 17th century.

The vests had a boat neckline and three-quarter sleeves and were white with dark blue stripes. In Europe at that time, striped clothes were worn by social outcasts and professional executioners. But for Breton sailors, according to one version, a vest was considered lucky clothing for sea voyages.

In Russia, the tradition of wearing vests began to take shape, according to some sources, in 1862, according to others, in 1866. Instead of narrow jackets with uncomfortable stand-up collars, Russian sailors began to wear comfortable flannel Dutch shirts with a cutout on the chest. An undershirt was worn under the shirt - a vest.

At first, vests were issued only to participants of long-distance hikes and were a source of special pride. As one of the reports of that time says: “lower ranks... mainly wore them on Sundays and holidays when going ashore... and in all cases when it was necessary to be smartly dressed...”. The vest was finally established as part of the uniform by an order signed on August 19, 1874 by Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich. This day can be considered the birthday of the Russian vest.

The vest has a great advantage over other underwear shirts. Fitted tightly to the body, it does not interfere with free movement during work, retains heat well, is convenient to wash, and dries quickly in the wind.

This type of light sea clothing has not lost its importance today, although sailors now rarely have to climb the shrouds. Over time, the vest came into use in other branches of the military, although in few places it is an official part of the uniform. However, this item of clothing is used both in the ground forces and even in the police.

Why is the vest striped and what does the color of the stripes mean?

The blue and white transverse stripes of the vests corresponded to the colors of the Russian naval St. Andrew's flag. In addition, sailors dressed in such shirts were clearly visible from the deck against the background of the sky, sea and sails.

The tradition of making stripes multi-colored was strengthened in the 19th century - the color determined whether a sailor belonged to a particular flotilla. After the collapse of the USSR, the colors of the vest stripes were “distributed” among the various branches of the military.

What does the color of the stripes on the vest mean:

Black: submarine forces and marines;
cornflower blue: presidential regiment and FSB special forces;
light green: border troops;
light blue: Airborne Forces;
maroon: Ministry of Internal Affairs;
orange: Ministry of Emergency Situations.

What is guy?

In the navy, a guy is called a collar that is tied over the uniform. The real meaning of the word "geus" (from the Dutch geus - "flag") is a naval flag. The flag is raised daily on the bow of ships of the 1st and 2nd ranks during anchorage from 8 a.m. to sunset.

The history of the appearance of the guy is quite prosaic. In the Middle Ages in Europe, men wore long hair or wigs, and sailors wore their hair in ponytails and braids. To protect against lice, hair was smeared with tar. To prevent tar from staining their clothes, the sailors covered their shoulders and back with a protective leather collar, which could be easily wiped clean from dirt.

Over time, the leather collar was replaced with a fabric one. Long hairstyles are a thing of the past, but the tradition of wearing a collar remains. In addition, after the abolition of wigs, a square cloth collar was used for insulation - in cold windy weather it was tucked under clothes.

Why are there three stripes on the butt?

There are several versions of the origin of the three stripes on the butt. According to one of them, three stripes symbolize three major victories of the Russian fleet:

At Gangut in 1714;
at Chesma in 1770;
at Sinop in 1853.

It should be noted that sailors from other countries also have stripes on their butts, the origin of which is explained in a similar way. Most likely, this repetition occurred as a result of borrowing the form and legend. It is not known for certain who first invented stripes.

According to another legend, the founder of the Russian fleet, Peter I, had three squadrons. The first squadron had one white stripe on its collars. The second has two stripes, and the third, especially close to Peter, has three stripes. Thus, the three stripes began to mean that the naval guard was especially close to Peter.

Sailors of all generations of the Russian fleet have always been partial to the vest and called it the soul of the sea. Among sailors, a knitted shirt with transverse white and blue stripes, commonly called a vest, is a particularly favorite garment. The vest got its name due to the fact that it is worn on a naked body. What did the vest look like before, what are the stripes and what does their color mean?

History of the vest The vest appeared during the heyday of the sailing fleet in Brittany (France), presumably in the 17th century. The vests had a boat neckline and three-quarter sleeves and were white with dark blue stripes. In Europe at that time, striped clothes were worn by social outcasts and professional executioners. But for Breton sailors, according to one version, the vest was considered lucky clothing during sea voyages. In Russia, the tradition of wearing vests began to take shape, according to some sources, in 1862, according to others - since 1866. Instead of narrow jackets with uncomfortable stand-up collars, Russian sailors began to wear comfortable flannel Dutch shirts with a cutout on the chest. An undershirt was worn under the shirt - a vest. At first, vests were issued only to participants in long hikes and were a source of special pride. As one of the reports of that time says: “lower ranks... mainly wore them on Sundays and holidays when going ashore... and in all cases when it was necessary to be smartly dressed...”. The vest was finally established as part of the uniform by an order signed on August 19, 1874 by Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich. This day can be considered the birthday of the Russian vest. The vest has a great advantage over other underwear shirts. Fitting the body tightly, it does not interfere with free movement during work, retains heat well, is convenient to wash, and dries quickly in the wind. This type of light marine clothing has not lost its importance today, although sailors now rarely have to climb the shrouds. Over time, the vest came into use in other branches of the military, although in few places it is an official part of the uniform. However, this item of clothing is used both by the ground forces and even by the police. Why is the vest striped and what does the color of the stripes mean? The blue and white transverse stripes of the vests corresponded to the colors of the Russian naval St. Andrew's flag. In addition, sailors dressed in such shirts were clearly visible from the deck against the background of the sky, sea and sails. The tradition of making multi-colored stripes became stronger in the 19th century - the color determined whether a sailor belonged to a particular flotilla. After the collapse of the USSR, the colors of the stripes of the vests were “distributed” among various branches of the military. What does the color of the stripes on the vest mean: black: submarine forces and marines; cornflower blue: presidential regiment and FSB special forces; light green: border troops; light blue: airborne forces ;maroon: Ministry of Internal Affairs; orange: Ministry of Emergency Situations. What is a guy? In the navy, a guy is called a collar that is tied over the uniform. The real meaning of the word "geus" (from the Dutch geus - "flag") is a naval flag. The flag is raised daily on the bow of ships of the 1st and 2nd ranks during anchorage from 8 a.m. until sunset. The history of the appearance of the huys is quite prosaic. In the Middle Ages in Europe, men wore long hair or wigs, and sailors wore their hair in ponytails and braids. To protect against lice, hair was smeared with tar. To prevent tar from staining their clothes, the sailors covered their shoulders and back with a protective leather collar-guys, which could be easily wiped off from dirt. Over time, the leather collar was replaced with a fabric one. Long hairstyles are a thing of the past, but the tradition of wearing a collar remains. In addition, after the abolition of wigs, a square cloth collar was used for insulation - in cold windy weather it was tucked under clothes. Why are there three stripes on the guy? There are several versions of the origin of the three stripes on the guy. According to one of them, three stripes symbolize three major victories of the Russian fleet: at Gangut in 1714; at Chesma in 1770; at Sinop in 1853. It should be noted that sailors from other countries also have stripes on their heads, origin which can be explained in a similar way. Most likely, this repetition occurred as a result of borrowing the form and legend. It is not known for certain who first invented stripes. According to another legend, the founder of the Russian fleet, Peter I, had three squadrons. The first squadron had one white stripe on its collars. The second has two stripes, and the third, especially close to Peter, has three stripes. Thus, the three stripes began to mean that the naval guard was especially close to Peter. (With)

Currently, flannel uniform shirts, which are used to support the modern fleet, are blue, and summer cotton uniforms are white (with a blue jacket edged with three white stripes).

The uniform collar is part of the ceremonial uniform of enlisted personnel of the Navy and is worn with a flannel or uniform.

How did guy appear?

The decoration of the naval suit shirt is a large blue collar with three white stripes along the edge. The history of its origin is very interesting. In the old days, sailors were required to wear powdered wigs and oiled horsehair braids. The braids stained the robe, and the sailors were punished for it, so they came up with the idea of ​​hanging a piece of leather under the braid. Braids are no longer worn in the Navy, and the leather flap has turned into a blue collar, reminding us of the old days.

There is another version: the hood with which sailors protected themselves from splashes was transformed into a sailor’s collar.

A uniform collar is also called a collar.

Literary version

...It was a dark night... Our young cabin boy, after his rescue on the water, could not sleep. Jumping out onto the deck, he saw the boatswain smoking his pipe in the stern.

Well, young man, can’t sleep? It’s been a long time since there was a command “All clear”?; The boatswain looked at him questioningly.

No, I can’t sleep!; answered the cabin boy.

I would like to thank you for saving me!; the cabin boy blurted out warmly and gratefully. You pulled me out of this sea!

I didn’t pull you out of the sea, but from the other world!; answered the old sailor.

By the way, why are you not dressed in uniform? Where is your guy?

Hanging his head, our cabin boy found himself:

I washed it right away!

After a while, he came running back, carrying his dick in his arms.

Well, that's commendable! Do you know what this is?; asked the boatswain.

I just heard that this is a collar... But still, what is this, comrade boatswain?

He chuckled contentedly and invited the cabin boy into his cabin.

Well, sit back and listen!

Young turned all out loud.

Here's what the boatswain said:

There are several stories and legends about the appearance of 3 stripes on sailors’ legs, or as you put it – collars.

At first, in the distant past, on ships, these were indeed collars that were used to protect the backs of rowers from the scorching rays of the Sun and splashes.

The collar also, much later, first appeared as a lining under the hair, protecting the uniform from “powder” falling off the wig, in foreign navies.

After the abolition of wigs, a square cloth collar was used for insulation - in cold windy weather it was tucked under the visor and replaced the cap.

Another legend tells that these three stripes appeared with the appearance of three squadrons under Peter I. It was in honor of these squadrons that three stripes appeared on the guy.

Also, there was a story about three victories of our Fleet, in honor of the three stripes on modern jacks - at Gangut in 1714, Chesma in 1770 and Sinop in 1853.

That is, these victories really took place, but they relate to stripes as a method of patriotic education.

However, guy is, first of all, a FLAG, my friend!

From Dutch, “guys” is a naval flag, as well as the flag of coastal fortresses. It is raised daily at the bow (on the flagpole on the bowsprit) of ships of the 1st and 2nd ranks, exclusively during anchorage, along with the stern flag, usually from 8 a.m. to sunset.”

Historical version

The collar was first introduced in the Russian Navy in 1843.

The origin of the collar is very. In those days, sailors wore wigs and oiled horsehair braids. Braids stained clothes, and sailors were punished for this, so they came up with the idea of ​​​​wearing a leather flap under the braid. Braids have not been worn in the navy for a long time, and the leather flap has turned into a blue collar. There is another version: to protect against sea spray and wind, sailors wore a hood, which later transformed into a collar.

The uniform collar is made of dark blue cotton fabric, with three white stripes along the edges. Blue lining. At the ends of the collar there is one loop, in the middle of the neckline there is a button for fastening the collar to the uniform and working naval jacket.

Starting with Peter I

Peter I had three squadrons in his fleet. The first squadron had one white stripe on its collars. The second has two stripes, and the third, who is especially close to Peter, has three stripes. Thus, the three stripes began to mean that the naval guard was especially close to Peter. At the same time, the first squadron wore white flannel uniform shirts, the second squadron had blue shirts, and the third - red.

First the guard

In 1881, three white stripes were introduced on the collars for sailors of the Guards Fleet Crew. And the next year, 1882, this collar was extended to the entire fleet.

The stripes on it signified organizational affiliation. The Russian Baltic Fleet at that time was divided into three divisions. At the same time, the sailors of the first division wore one white stripe on the collar, the sailors of the second division - respectively, two stripes, and the sailors of the third - three.

Fleet victories have nothing to do with it

It is widely believed that they were introduced in memory of three victories of the Russian fleet:

  • at Gangut in 1714;
  • Chesmy in 1770;
  • Sinope in 1853.

But it turns out that this is nothing more than a beautiful and highly patriotic legend.

There is no doubt that the number of stripes has nothing to do with the victories of the Russian navy. It’s just that when choosing a design, the purely aesthetic side of the matter prevailed: the collar with three stripes turned out to be the most beautiful and has a simple, finished shape. In the summer, sailors in our navy wear a white linen uniform shirt with the same attractive blue collar, edged with three white stripes. The same three stripes are on the blue cuffs of these shirts.

A little about the ribbons on visor caps

The first ribbons in the Russian Navy appeared on oilskin hats of sailors in 1857 and no later than 1872 on caps. Until then, only slotted letters and numbers were placed on the bands of sailors’ caps, which were painted over or lined with yellow cloth. The exact size and shape of the letters on the ribbons, as well as the ribbons themselves, were approved for the entire rank and file of the Russian fleet on August 19, 1874. In the Soviet Navy, the font on Red Navy ribbons was approved in 1923.

A special ribbon on the caps of Soviet sailors is the ribbon of the Guards ships, approved together with the Guards badge in 1943. The ribbon of the Guards ships has the color of the Order of Glory ribbon of alternating stripes of orange and black.

Some researchers suggest that in the Russian fleet the black and orange color of the St. George's ribbon repeats the former dynastic colors of the Russian monarchy. This is fundamentally wrong. The old heraldic colors of the Russian monarchy are gold and black or yellow and black. There is a definite indication about the approval of the black-orange stripes of the St. George ribbon in 1769, where it is said that the colors are purely “military”: orange is the color of flame and black is the color of cannon and rifle powder smoke.

Quotes

But, comrade boatswain, why hang a flag, or jack, on the bowsprit?; the cabin boy was perplexed.

And then, my friend, that this flag designated the ship’s home port!; answered the boatswain.

Jack

GUYS, a flag raised to the noses. military units of ships of the first two ranks, when they are at anchor, along with the stern. flag i.e. from 8 p.m. before sunset. (Shapes and drawings
G. diff. powers, see colorful flag tables in descriptions
states).

Jack- m.

1. A flag hoisted on the bow of military ships of the first two ranks during anchorage.

2. A large blue collar on a uniform sailor’s outer cloth or linen shirt (in the speech of sailors).

Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova. 2000 ... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova

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