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PMK-2. The PMK gas mask represents a family of gas masks used by the Soviet Armed Forces, and later by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.It can be distinguished from its civilian counterpart, the GP-7, by its rounded triangular lenses, versus the GP-7's circular lenses.
The GP-5 gas mask kit (Russian: Гражда́нский Противога́з-5, romanized: Grazhdanskiy Protivogaz-5) is a Soviet-made gas mask kit, which contains a single-filter ShM-62 or Shm-62U gas mask. It was issued to the Soviet population starting in 1962 during the Cold War.
Pages in category "Gas masks of the Soviet Union" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. GP-4u;
The Zelinsky-Kummant gas mask was the world's first gas mask [1] which had the ability to absorb a wide range of chemical warfare agents. The gas mask was developed in 1915 by Russian chemist Nikolay Zelinsky and technologist of the Triangle plant M.I. Kummant. [2] The design was later improved by I. D. Avalov and entered mass production.
Gas mask for horses 1916, Russian soldiers. Also in World War I, since dogs were frequently used on the front lines, a special type of gas mask was developed that dogs were trained to wear. [20] Other gas masks were developed during World War I and the time following for horses in the various mounted units that operated near the front lines. [21]
What follows is a partial list as of November 2018 of military hardware available to the Russian NBCP troops: [7] RPO-A Shmel infantry rocket flamethrower; PMK-4 gas mask; TOS-1 Buratino or TOS-1A Solntsepyok flamethrower; TOS-2 Tosochka flamethrower; TDA-3 smoke generator on a 3-axle 53501 Kamaz chassis, is designed to camouflage military ...
The GP-7 gas mask was widely used by Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces during the Cold War era, and is still used by various military forces [17] and military enthusiasts today. While it has been largely replaced by newer models in modern military equipment, it remains a popular choice for cosplayers , [ 18 ] collectors and enthusiasts of military ...
PMK gas mask: Gasmask Soviet Union [391] PMK-4 gas mask: Gasmask Russia: Introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system. [392] Dublon: Bomb suit Russia [393] OVR-1/2: Bomb suit Russia [394] OVR-3Sh: Bomb suit Russia [citation needed] VKPO: All-weather Field Clothing ensemble Russia: Supplies of over 100,000 clothing sets begun in March ...