Direct procurement of original Soviet/Russian airborne paratrooper windproof soft helmet (jump helmet) inner lining/cap.
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Description
Product: Soviet Airborne Troops Summer Parachute Landing Soft Helmet Model ШТА-85 (ShTL-85)
Key Details:
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Type: Summer parachute landing soft helmet, also known as a "jump helmet" or "helmet liner."
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Design Origin: Prototype dates back to the original 1953 Soviet summer landing cloth helmet, of the "Mabuta" type.
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Camouflage/Color: Khaki protective color, a mix between green and brown.
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Material: Similar to summer Mabuta combat uniform fabric.
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Service History:
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Entered service with the Soviet armed forces in the 1960s.
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Part of the airborne special operations uniform.
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Was the standard summer parachute soft helmet until the 1990s when newer models with impact protection strips were introduced.
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Function: Designed to protect paratroopers and special forces soldiers' heads from cold temperatures during the jump, ensure landing safety, and protect ears from strong wind and deafening air blast noise.
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Current Stock Description:
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New old stock (unused), produced in the late Soviet to early Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) period.
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Shows inevitable age-related natural aging and minor flaws (e.g., slight scratches, loose threads, pilling, minor oxidation/corrosion on metal parts).
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These flaws do not affect quality or functionality.
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Current Status & Use:
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An original Soviet product, now considered a collectible antique.
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Can still serve practical purposes such as actual parachuting or as a helmet liner.








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