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1967 British Army Case Mast Cotton Duck for Station Radio A13 – Post-WWII Military Issue
1967 British Army Case Mast Cotton Duck for Station Radio A13 – Post-WWII Military Issue
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Product Description
This authentic 1964 British Army aerial case was specifically designed to store and transport the aerial components for the Station Radio A13, a key communication system used by British forces during the Cold War era. Manufactured to strict military standards, this pouch ensured that essential radio aerials were kept secure, organized, and protected in the field.
Constructed from durable, heavy-duty canvas, the case features reinforced stitching, robust fastening straps, and military-issued markings, including the 1964 date stamp, verifying its authenticity. Designed for use in rugged environments, this pouch was a crucial part of military radio operations, helping to maintain uninterrupted communication in combat and reconnaissance missions.
The Station Radio A13 played an essential role in British military field communications, and this aerial case is a rare piece of its operational history. Whether displayed in a military memorabilia collection, used for historical reenactments, or repurposed as a functional storage solution, this 1964-dated aerial case is a valuable collectible for military enthusiasts and historians.
Add this original British Army aerial case for the Station Radio A13 to your collection today and own a genuine piece of Cold War military heritage!