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Soviet AI-2 "Aptechka" Medkit

Soviet AI-2 "Aptechka" Medkit

The AI-2 "Aptechka" was the Soviet Union's standardized individual CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) protective medication kit, distributed to civilians beginning in the late 1970s as part of civil defense preparedness. Designed for use during chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear emergencies, this compact first-aid kit contained medications intended to be administered upon official government directive. The strategic distribution of Aptechka kits throughout the Soviet population represented a comprehensive approach to civilian protection during the Cold War era, ensuring rapid medical response capability across the general public in the event of a CBRN incident.

These contain the empty vials, does not include morphine ampule.

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Soviet AI-2 "Aptechka" Medkit

The AI-2 "Aptechka" was the Soviet Union's standardized individual CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) protective medication kit, distributed to civilians beginning in the late 1970s as part of civil defense preparedness. Designed for use during chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear emergencies, this compact first-aid kit contained medications intended to be administered upon official government directive. The strategic distribution of Aptechka kits throughout the Soviet population represented a comprehensive approach to civilian protection during the Cold War era, ensuring rapid medical response capability across the general public in the event of a CBRN incident.

These contain the empty vials, does not include morphine ampule.

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The AI-2 "Aptechka" was the Soviet Union's standardized individual CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) protective medication kit, distributed to civilians beginning in the late 1970s as part of civil defense preparedness. Designed for use during chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear emergencies, this compact first-aid kit contained medications intended to be administered upon official government directive. The strategic distribution of Aptechka kits throughout the Soviet population represented a comprehensive approach to civilian protection during the Cold War era, ensuring rapid medical response capability across the general public in the event of a CBRN incident.

These contain the empty vials, does not include morphine ampule.