The Russian Soviet Navy Boatswain Patch is an authentic insignia used by the Soviet Naval Forces during the Soviet era. This patch was designated for the boatswain, a key non-commissioned officer responsible for the maintenance of ship equipment, discipline, and supervision of deck operations. The design features a traditional combination of naval symbols, often including an anchor or rope motif, and is produced with embroidered or woven techniques characteristic of Soviet military uniform accessories. The colors typically conform to Soviet naval standards, using dark backgrounds with contrasting details. This patch would have been worn on the uniform sleeve as a visible indication of rank and duty specialization. As part of Soviet military dress regulations, such insignia played a crucial role in distinguishing roles within ship crews. The item provides a representative example of Soviet military insignia and reflects design conventions used in naval uniforms from the mid-20th century.






