Published: 14:20, August 12, 2025 | Updated: 14:28, August 12, 2025
Putin bans foreign-made clothing for Russian army from 2026
By Xinhua
Servicemen march during the Victory Day military parade to mark the 77th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War on Red Square in Moscow, Russia, May 9, 2022. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Monday banning the procurement of foreign-made clothing and related gear for the country's armed forces starting in 2026.

According to the decree, from Jan 1, 2026, all uniforms and other clothing items for the Russian Armed Forces must be produced by Russian companies whose manufacturing facilities are located within the country.

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By 2027, the requirement will extend to fabrics and knitted materials used in production, which must be domestically manufactured.

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The measure aims to entirely exclude the purchase of foreign-made clothing and materials for the needs of the military, the decree said.

Military clothing and gear include uniforms, insignia, underwear, bedding, special clothing, footwear, equipment, and sanitary items. Such supplies are procured through the Russian state defense order system.