A special bundle of two books on uniforms: Uniforms and history of the Soviet Airborne in Afghanistan & Ukrainian Armed Forces in UN Missions
This exclusive bundle brings together two in-depth uniform studies, offering a rare visual and historical comparison of military dress across different eras, doctrines, and operational environments.
The first volume explores the Uniforms and History of the Soviet Airborne Forces, documenting their development from the Cold War period through later decades. Featuring detailed photography, period references, and careful analysis, it examines how uniforms reflected doctrine, identity, and the unique role of airborne troops within the Soviet military system.
The second book focuses on the Ukrainian Armed Forces in United Nations missions, presenting a modern perspective on military uniforms shaped by international service. It highlights camouflage patterns, insignia, equipment, and variations used during peacekeeping deployments, offering valuable insight into contemporary Ukrainian military appearance and evolution.
Together, these two titles provide a comprehensive look at:
Military uniforms across different political and historical contexts
The evolution of design, materials, and insignia
The relationship between uniforms, doctrine, and operational roles
This bundle is ideal for collectors, historians, reenactors, uniform enthusiasts, and researchers seeking authoritative references on military dress. Offered at a special bundled price, it is an excellent opportunity to expand your library with two complementary and richly illustrated works.


