[@Pilatus] "Russian G-Suit" .... You mean a pressure-suit, right? -Even until the late 1990's, the Russian Air Force has yet to field G-suits in significant quantity (or quality), and their pilots have been reluctant to wear them. It's a mind-bogly thing, [url=https://youtu.be/VyQsEqEG3lE?t=840]but yeah[/url]. The VKK-6 is still not very popular. [url=http://www.red-alliance.net/forum/index.php?topic=26339.150]Even if it was kinda essential for MiG-25/31 missions.[/url] For those who didn't [s]need[/s] [i]plan[/i] to hit the edge of space on a mission (or flying anything built after the MiG-21), things were a bit different. Normal uniform, a pair of compression-leggings, and an elastic cumberbund. *shrugs* I think we'll just assume that means [url=http://www.russianwarrior.com/STMMain.htm?1969_VK3m.htm&1]the VK-3M[/url] "Ventilation Suit" (temprature-regulating jumpsuit). Since the pressure-suit (if worn) is essentially an undergarment, and the G-suit is a package of accessories. [url=http://www.russianwarrior.com/STMMain.htm?1969_VK3m.htm&1]List of kit[/url]