- the center. A
Pilotka of the Red Army. A man
dressed as a
veteran of the
Great Patriotic War
wearing both a
gymnastyorka and a
pilotka. The
gorro de cuartel...
- end is a
Russian diminutive suffix, as with shapka, ushanka, kubanka,
pilotka and budenovka. In Turkmen, it is
called tahiya ("taqiyah"). The
doppa or...
- uniforms. The
Soviet army was to
receive the
garrison cap (called the "
pilotka"),
which would make the
helmets more comfortable, and the
outdoor ushanka...
- People's Army (JNA),
hence known as the JNA cap. It was
based on the
Russian pilotka, and
often had the red star
badge on the front,
either made out of red...
-
related to
Karakul caps.
Astrakhan (fur) Fur
wedge cap
Papakha Side cap (
Pilotka)
Taqiyah (cap) It is
sometimes spelled as
Qaraqul hat and also
known as...
- from a
lightweight cotton material, and was worn with the
traditional Pilotka hat - and
Winter weight,
which is made from Wool Gabardine, and worn with...
-
Montera Mourning hat
Mousquetaire Müller hat
Mushroom Petasos Pill box hat
Pilotka Quadricorn – a four-cornered hat
Sugar loaf
Veiled hat, also bird cage...
- "simple and functional". In combat, the men wore olive-brown
helmets or the
pilotka (side cap).
Officers wore a
shlem (helmet) or a furazhka [ru] (Russian:...
-
until the 1950s.
Kosovorotka List of
Russian inventions Military uniform Pilotka Boris Mollo, page 137 "Uniforms of the
Imperial Russian Army", ISBN 0-7137-0920-0...
- do stíhačky. Lidé jsou pořád překvapení, když vidí ženu, říká vojenská
pilotka Kateřina Hlavsová".
Radio Prague International (in Czech). 18 February...