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Yugoslavia Croatia Krajina "KNINDZE" Serbian Paramilitary DPM camo war beret №4

$ 13.19

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  • Condition: Used

    Description

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    Former Yugoslavia,
    Republic of Serbian Krajina, camouflage
    DPM
    beret of the famous Serbian paramilitary Special Force
    unit
    KNINDZE
    (in English ''KNINJAS'', or "KNIN NINJAS", verbal derivation from name of the Krajina's capital town of
    Knin
    and word
    Ninja
    )
    .
    RARE and 100% ORIGINAL!
    Used most notably by Knindze, but also worn within few other Serbian paramilitary forces in Croatia and Bosnia (
    mostly after the the disbanding of Knindze in Autumn 1991,
    notably by their
    successors - "Red Berets", better known as
    The Wolves
    and later
    JATD / JSO
    )
    .
    Knindze mostly took part in war operations in the former Serbian Krajina Republic and were
    commanded by ex-Australian Army
    Dragan Vasiljkovic
    , known best as "Captain Dragan".
    Republic of Serbian Krajina (
    Republika Srpska Krajina, RSK
    ) was a
    self-proclamied Serb rebel state within present-day Croatia. It existed from 1991 until Croatian "Storm" Offensive in August 1995.
    Original Krajina domestic production! Smaller production facility.
    Made of specific and scarce camouflage pattern called colloquially ''
    Serbian DPM
    '' (domestically produced wartime clone of the famous British camo). Domestically developed clones of world-known patterns (like tigerstripe, DPM, or woodland) were one of many specialities of Serbian wartime clothing production.
    Production year: cca. 1992 - 1994
    Condition: 4/5 (worn,
    some minor stains inside;
    traces of removed emblem visible.
    )
    Size: approx. 57-58