The Figure: WWII Soviet Paratrooper Rifleman (VDV Strelok)
This toy minifigure represents a Rifleman of the Soviet Airborne Forces (VDV) during World War II. He is the long-range engagement specialist of the paratrooper squad.
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Uniform (Amoeba Camouflage): Like his squadmates, he is wearing the “Ameba” (Amoeba) Camouflage Suit (Maskirovochnyy Kombinezon). This distinctive pattern consists of large, organic brown blotches on a tan/khaki background. It was specifically designed to disrupt the soldier’s outline against the forests and autumn terrain of the Eastern Front.
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Tactical Gear (Rifleman Loadout):
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Ammunition Pouches: The key detail distinguishing this figure is the set of Leather Cartridge Pouches on his belt. Unlike the submachine gunners who wear chest rigs, this soldier wears standard dual-cell pouches designed to hold stripper clips for the Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifle or carbine. This confirms his role as a rifleman.
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Insignia: The Sky Blue Collar Tabs (Petlitsy) are visible at the neck, the official branch color for Soviet Airborne and Air Force personnel.
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Equipment (Back): The back printing features a standard Canteen and a small canvas utility pouch strapped to his belt, essential for hydration and storage during long missions behind enemy lines.
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Appearance (The “Nervous” Rookie): The face print is unique and expressive. It depicts a young soldier with sweat drops dripping down his forehead and a concerned or exhausted expression. This adds a layer of storytelling, perhaps representing a “Green” trooper on his first combat jump or a soldier under extreme physical stress.
Historical Background: While the Soviet VDV was famous for its mass use of submachine guns (like the PPSh-41), Riflemen were still crucial to the squad structure. Armed with accurate Mosin-Nagant M1891/30 rifles or M44 carbines, they provided covering fire and engaged German targets at ranges beyond the reach of SMGs. The Amoeba camouflage suit was a pioneering piece of military gear, giving Soviet snipers and scouts a significant advantage in concealment during the Great Patriotic War.


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