The Gorka-3 is designed for everyday wear in the spring or fall (referred to in Russia as the demi-season). It is popular among hunters, fishermen, and those who enjoy outdoor activities like camping and hiking. This is the most famous iteration of Gorka. It was the state standard of the Soviet special forces (Spetsnaz) and is still used by the Russian special forces today.
This suit is designed to be worn in outdoor environments to protect from rain, snow, and other elements. It is popular among hunters, fishermen, and those who enjoy outdoor activities. The use of mixed fabric in the upper layers of the shoulder area and the middle part of the hood increases the resistance of these areas to getting wet. The absence of shoulder seams eliminates leakage.
The suit has a system of ties based on rubber-fabric tape on the sides of the jacket, on the sleeves, under the knees and at the bottom of the pants. The pocket flaps and sleeve Welt back pockets of the pants are triangular in shape to reduce reflection of the extreme corners of the pockets. The Gorka 3 suit combines camouflage overlays with the main tent fabric khaki (olive) and distorts the silhouette of a man at remote distances. Jacket and pants are free cut for a better fit and to avoid "sailing" in the wind.
Pants are equipped with comfortable suspenders. Bottom pant legs include ties for securing inside boots. Material: 100% canvas (tent) fabric.