Hello there...
So yeah, I was watching 'Behind enemy lines' (what a bad movie), but i noticed the outfits a lot of the Serbs were wearing.
I think they were supposed to be serb volunteer guard, while some of the other soldiers were just regular yugoslav army soldiers, of some kind.
Either way, these are the outfits/jumpsuits/coveralls i'm thinking of:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/UFef8.png[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/uYI36.png[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/hmlye.png[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/DubI5.png[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/eBHos.png[/IMG]
Do any of you guys like know the name of the camo they have or just where to get an outfit resembling the ones i've shown on the pics?
Perhaps a name of the vest they use as well? That'd be really cool.
I don't think these uniforms are very historical correct, but they really look cool either way, in my opinion.
Thanks in advance!
loadout thread/questions thread next time?
anyways those images are dark as fuck, I can barely make out anything besides the fact they're wearing some sort of od/khaki bdus
[editline]16th October 2011[/editline]
could be faded camo but can't fucking tell very well
But this isn't a loadout I have? I thought that thread was dedicated to showing your stuff?
They're not that dark on my screen :(
no you don't need to keep on topic that much, we posts everything about loadouts ranging from the ones we want and the ones we see, etc
the darkness could be because of my android
Okay, well Serbia is located very near the former Soviet Union. So naturally they'd have equipment from there, because it's very plentiful.
What they're wearing is a hodgepodge of Soviet/Russian equipment and civilian clothing and what looks like some Serbian patches here or there.
Seeing as they're not an "official" force, there's no official uniform/equipment standards, so there's no right or wrong way to do it.
It looks like they have all old Soviet Union stuff and some Kamysh
[editline]16th October 2011[/editline]
and the pictures are very dark
[QUOTE=felix the cat;32818936]Okay, well Serbia is located very near the former Soviet Union. So naturally they'd have equipment from there, because it's very plentiful.
What they're wearing is a hodgepodge of Soviet/Russian equipment and civilian clothing and what looks like some Serbian patches here or there.
Seeing as they're not an "official" force, there's no official uniform/equipment standards, so there's no right or wrong way to do it.
It looks like they have all old Soviet Union stuff and some Kamysh
[editline]16th October 2011[/editline]
and the pictures are very dark[/QUOTE]
Well, blame the movie..
Thanks for the answer but im not really looking for a way to act like one of Arkan's tigers. What i'm searching is just a uniform/outfit that looks like the ones most of the guys are wearing on the pictures.
Just if anyone may know anything, i dont know.
looks like woodland kamysh and some generic black LBE's
woodland kamysh is actually relatively easy to find, just look on the websites listed here
[url]http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1013480?highlight=[/url]
For the most part Serbians don't use any Russian/Soviet gear. Most of their gear is locally designed and produced, albeit modified forms of Russian Gear. Serbian camouflage know as M93 Hrastov List, is similar in appearance to US Tri Color woodland. M93 can easily be found on ebay for low prices. Serbian web gear also appears to be a variant of US Alice gear. Serbian soldiers can be seen wearing either web gear or ballistic vests with integrated pouches in M93. Both the web gear and vest can be found relatively easily for cheap online. The camouflage similar in appearance to Kamysh is know in Serbia as Blue Tiger, it is simply French Lizard camouflage in blue. Blue Tiger is worn by the Serbian Police. I'll try to post more information as a I remember it. The whole reason I know this is because I am half Serbian and I've been to Serbia a few times during the summer when I was a kid.
There are also variants of Blue Tiger, such as Green Tiger, and Grey Tiger. Grey Tiger, and Green Tiger are used by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, similar to the Russian MVD.
There are also various types of Helmets one being the M-97, which is basically a copy of the PASGT. The other being the M59, which is a steel helmet produced by Yugoslavia. M59s are commonly seen through the various Balkans conflicts. When in use by Serbian soldiers they usually have a Serbian Cross painted on the front.
I stand corrected.
Obligatory thread music
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7G4o29bv2s[/media]
The guy with the accordion looks like he's seen some shit.
he was slobodan milošević's right hand man
[QUOTE=Vityaz;32820493]For the most part Serbians don't use any Russian/Soviet gear. Most of their gear is locally designed and produced, albeit modified forms of Russian Gear. Serbian camouflage know as M93 Hrastov List, is similar in appearance to US Tri Color woodland. M93 can easily be found on ebay for low prices. Serbian web gear also appears to be a variant of US Alice gear. Serbian soldiers can be seen wearing either web gear or ballistic vests with integrated pouches in M93. Both the web gear and vest can be found relatively easily for cheap online. The camouflage similar in appearance to Kamysh is know in Serbia as Blue Tiger, it is simply French Lizard camouflage in blue. Blue Tiger is worn by the Serbian Police. I'll try to post more information as a I remember it. The whole reason I know this is because I am half Serbian and I've been to Serbia a few times during the summer when I was a kid.
There are also variants of Blue Tiger, such as Green Tiger, and Grey Tiger. Grey Tiger, and Green Tiger are used by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, similar to the Russian MVD.
There are also various types of Helmets one being the M-97, which is basically a copy of the PASGT. The other being the M59, which is a steel helmet produced by Yugoslavia. M59s are commonly seen through the various Balkans conflicts. When in use by Serbian soldiers they usually have a Serbian Cross painted on the front.[/QUOTE]
Now that was a good reply.
Thanks a lot for the information.
[editline]17th October 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=BBOOBBYY!;32823811]Obligatory thread music[/QUOTE]
Should've posted the 'REMOVE KEBAB' one :-(... I uploaded that.
[QUOTE=felix the cat;32818936]Okay, well Serbia is located very near the former Soviet Union. So naturally they'd have equipment from there, because it's very plentiful.
What they're wearing is a hodgepodge of Soviet/Russian equipment and civilian clothing and what looks like some Serbian patches here or there.
Seeing as they're not an "official" force, there's no official uniform/equipment standards, so there's no right or wrong way to do it.
It looks like they have all old Soviet Union stuff and some Kamysh
[editline]16th October 2011[/editline]
and the pictures are very dark[/QUOTE]
Actually the JLA had all of its gear made in Yugoslavia
[QUOTE=Vityaz;32824032]The guy with the accordion looks like he's seen some shit.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/9348/datfacesoldier.png[/img]
I should post my old Serbian team pictures since it's relevant to this thread. I'll have to wait till I get to a computer.
[QUOTE=metal man;32844300]I should post my old Serbian team pictures since it's relevant to this thread. I'll have to wait till I get to a computer.[/QUOTE]I've seen them :D! Both here and on red-alliance.net. It's a very cool theme you guys have going there, indeed.
But's it's more of a VRS theme, right? I like the uniforms of the paramility groups more, like SDG. Still awesome, either way. Awesome.
Was cool but I split from that team awhile ago. Here's a thread about the team.
[url]http://forums.lvairsoft.com/viewtopic.php?f=70&t=2997[/url]
[QUOTE=metal man;32848255]Was cool but I split from that team awhile ago. Here's a thread about the team.
[url]http://forums.lvairsoft.com/viewtopic.php?f=70&t=2997[/url][/QUOTE]
tri prsta... tri prsta everywhere
heh, one of my classmates accidentally showed the three fingers in our class photo last year
in velenje
with a considerable imigration number from bosnia :v:
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