Russian Shrapnel Damaged Flag Patch – Provenance Video Available

150,00 

DESCRIPTION

This Russian Shrapnel Damaged Flag Patch is a rectangular molded PVC insignia displaying the white, blue, and red horizontal colors of the Russian national flag. The design has a raised black outer frame and a full hook-and-loop fastening surface on the reverse for attachment to uniforms, plate carriers, backpacks, or other tactical equipment.

The front shows clear field wear, dirt, surface marks, and localized impact damage. A visible puncture and tear pass through the blue section of the flag, while the reverse shows corresponding damage through the fastening layer. The surrounding material is distorted around the impact point, leaving the damage clearly visible from both sides.

Unlike embroidered flag insignia, this damaged Russian PVC insignia uses molded synthetic construction, allowing the national colors to remain recognizable despite wear and contamination. It contains no unit number, branch emblem, rank, or personal identification and functions purely as a Russian national marking.

The item is associated with modern conflict use and retains its condition as received. A provenance video relating to this specific patch is available through a Telegram channel, providing additional visual context for its history. This battlefield damaged flag badge therefore combines identifiable physical damage with accompanying source material rather than relying only on the present condition of the object.

The Telegram provenance military patch remains unrestored, with the shrapnel strike, dirt, scratches, and attachment wear preserved as part of the item.

Availability: 1 in stock

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