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Huge November 10th, 2007 13:59

Eastern europe contractor
 
Hi !

Just wondering what you guys suggest to put together a nice Eastern europe contractor loadout ?

I was thiking of something like urban camo pants, black t shirt ( summer ) or black bdu jacket ( winter ) and some ACU vest.

Goodl2ussian November 10th, 2007 14:03

if youre eastern european...why would you wear ACU?? I dunno...id just say some kind of eastern euro camo pants / jeans / khakis + random t shirt...basically look like a terrorist but with a vest lol

owner November 10th, 2007 15:53

you could try tiger stripe for a different load out rather that the traditional khakis. try to steer away from nationality specific patterns like ACU and cadpat for example.

Relja November 10th, 2007 18:44

thers a lot of yugo gear up from eastern europe. I believe you can get the ones without the patches as well. But alot of them are on ebay if u r interested.

Sterling November 10th, 2007 19:50

I'd use some sorta Russian pattern like Kamysh, Russian Flecktarn, KLMK, or something along those lines. An old OD rig, like a Nam era rig. An OD Sweater (They have German OD ons at Surplus stores. They come with a german flag on the side but with a seam ripper you can pick them off.). And for boots wear some Nikes. I have seen pictures of Russian military personel and they are wearing Nikes.

Huge November 11th, 2007 01:55

I know ACU was a bad idea but I just really didn't know what kind of pattern would work .

Thanks for the ideas everyone

purplestairs November 19th, 2007 21:28

German Flecktarn, Tiger camo, Wasp, or Urban, though urban really isnt that practical. Those were all for pants. or just get OD or khaki pants. Get a black shirt or some shirt with a russian popstar on it or russian writing. A thick camoflauged jacket or a vest with many magazine holders, but not a rig, and a holster. Wear cut off finger gloves.

Coma November 19th, 2007 22:32

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Originally Posted by Sterling (Post 571876)
I'd use some sorta Russian pattern like Kamysh, Russian Flecktarn, KLMK, or something along those lines. An old OD rig, like a Nam era rig. An OD Sweater (They have German OD ons at Surplus stores. They come with a german flag on the side but with a seam ripper you can pick them off.). And for boots wear some Nikes. I have seen pictures of Russian military personel and they are wearing Nikes.

Mokba ADIDAS rip-offs, actually. If I remember correctly, Spetsnaz are fond of them for some reason.

I think that a Eastern European PMC would look a lot like a Western PMC. These ain't Third World countries, folks.

Boche November 19th, 2007 22:37

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This would be my European load out...

Daes November 19th, 2007 22:56

End all be all. The only reason why I would ever make an opfor kit.

http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/8...6617770cg0.jpg

-Daes

ColtFarmer November 21st, 2007 20:41

LOL! that's awesome.

phantastik February 24th, 2009 11:06

http://www.zonalibre.org/blog/lobo/archives/arkan.jpeg


THIS is eastern euro :)

phantastik February 24th, 2009 11:08

Shots of the serbian army

http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/...KzgXg/610x.jpg

http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/3...oldiers_ap.jpg

DuffMan February 24th, 2009 11:43

A lot of Eastern European contractors (in this particular case, mercenaries are often a more accurate label) come from Croatia, as the Croat army was trained by MPRI to, arguably, the standards of a first world nation. During this training (and the subsequent Train&Equip program), a lot of Croat soldiers developed a taste for emulating American style kit and are probably still doing that, but lagging behind by, say, 5 years.

phantastik February 24th, 2009 12:19

You also got a lot of merc's in the Yugoslav war, all sides, if you want to talk about jihadists in bosnia, trained by americans- islamist "green berets" so to speak


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