Vintage Ukrainian TTsKO “Butan” Camo Field Jacket
Original field jacket in the Soviet-designed TTsKO (1984) camouflage pattern, commonly known as “Butan.” This pattern was widely used by Ukrainian military forces following independence, as large stocks of Soviet-era uniforms remained in service through the 1990s. The TTsKO pattern is recognized for its vertical, reed-like shapes in green, brown, and black tones, designed to provide effective concealment in woodland and transitional environments. This jacket features a practical BDU-style cut with four front cargo pockets, additional sleeve pockets, reinforced elbows, and shoulder epaulettes. The construction reflects post-Soviet production, where traditional camouflage patterns were adapted to more modern field jacket designs.Interior factory stamp is present (faded) and indicates size 48-4. A solid and increasingly collectible piece of early Ukrainian military surplus with clear Soviet lineage.
Pattern: TTsKO (1984) “Butan” camouflage
Origin: Soviet design, Ukrainian use/production
Size: 48-4 (Medium / Regular)
Estimated Fit: Chest ~38–40", Height ~5'7"–5'9"
Material: Cotton or cotton-blend field fabric
Closure: Button front
Pockets:2 chest cargo pockets
2 lower cargo pockets
2 sleeve pockets
Features:Shoulder epaulettes
Reinforced elbows
Markings: Faded interior factory stamp present






