Description: Authentic USSR-made IPP-1 individual first-aid dressing packet from the 1970s. These Soviet-era packets boast superior quality compared to modern equivalents: featuring a tighter, more durable bandage (no stretching or unraveling), a robust safety pin, and high-density absorbent pads. The packet remains hermetically sealed and was stored in military warehouses, ensuring pristine condition. The IPP-1 is designed for self- and mutual aid in emergencies, including accidents, natural disasters, industrial accidents, and military situations. Packaged in a waterproof rubberized outer casing. Includes detailed instructions for use. Experience the unmatched quality and historical significance of this vintage medical kit.
The USSR IPP-1 Individual First-Aid Dressing Packet (PII-1) is a testament to the robust quality of Soviet-era manufacturing. Dating back to the 1970s, this authentic vintage medical kit offers a superior alternative to modern first-aid supplies. Unlike many contemporary options, the IPP-1 features a tightly woven bandage that resists stretching and unraveling, ensuring secure and reliable wound coverage. The included safety pin is exceptionally strong and durable, while the absorbent pads are significantly denser, providing superior absorbency.
This meticulously preserved kit was stored in military warehouses, guaranteeing its hermetic seal and pristine condition. The rubberized outer casing provides waterproof protection, and can even be utilized to create a temporary seal over penetrating wounds (e.g., chest injuries).
This isn't just a first-aid kit; it's a piece of history, a collectible item for enthusiasts of Soviet military history and vintage medical supplies. Order yours today and experience the enduring quality of the IPP-1.





