
#Soviet plash palatka archive#
The Archive Bureau Director and his Staff have been arrested for failure to identify possible State Property earlier.Īfter a period of rehabilitation by SMERCh the Poles were transferred to Rezidency's Regimental Direction of Interest 13.Īll this was possible due to the advantages of a Centrally controlled Command Society. The plash-palatka set developed in 1938 included: a cape. The slit on the right side allowed for the hand to be reached out. One of the ends could be fastened with a rope to form a hood. In the Soviet period, Russia was introduced in 1936 to supply the command and rank-and-file personnel (fighters) of the rifle units of the Red Army in 1936, the raincoat-tent set included: Cloak tent. Plash-palatka (literally 'cape-tent') was a shelter-half used as both a part of a larger tent cover or an individual weatherproof cape made of strong, impregnated linen fabric and button up with wooden stakes. The Poles were a discovery, three years back at the Detling Front I recovered as trophies, thinking them only Fascist junk to be used and thrown away when no longer needed, during an audit of the Rezidency's Trophy Archive Storage Facility, these three Poles were found ( after interrogation), to having all the Dimension Norms laid down in the Progressive Historical Document declassified in an earlier posting by this Command. In Russia, a waterproof cape entered the standard outfit of officers in 1894. When used as a cape the Plash will protect its wearer from wind, women and some rain too. All the edge button holes and toggles are present as well. Genuine Military plash palatka Soviet rain cape Olive Green Army poncho Cloak - Tent Russian Army Soldier Uniform USSR. A few small age spots, but both drawstrings are present, color is strong, and threaded corner grommets are solid. This specimen is in stunning, unissued condition with strong 1940 dated factory marks.

The Wooden Peg Complex is from a Production Centre from this Military District, the Wire Peg is from a Camping store, (lucky for them that their product already conformed to Moscow Centre's Norms, thus saving SMERCh small arms ammunition in the hunting down of Wreckers). Soviet Plash-palatka, rain cape/shelter half, surplus. Soviet Plash-Palatka Shelter Half / Poncho. Soviet Red Army soliders use Plash palatkas as a single shelter or small and large tents (2 or more tarps are needed to build a tent).

The declassified Images of the Research and Development Directorate's completed Production quota. Military Tent Tarpaulin, Olive, 1.80x1.80m, Romanian Army Surplus Bushcraft, tent, half shelter, canvas, water reppellent Soviet Plash-palatka, rain cape/shelter half. Plash-Palatka (russian: -) waterproof canvas tarpaulin 180 x 180 cm (5.9 x 5’9).
