S125 (SA-3 Goa) Patch
₹200.00
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ANA-CHB-TMR-S125SA3
The S125 (SA-3 Goa) Patch is a premium tactical patch inspired by the Soviet-designed S-125 surface-to-air missile system used worldwide, including by the Indian Air Force for low-altitude air defence roles. Available in 3 inch and 4 inch sizes with Sew On, Velcro Hook and Pin backing options.
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S125 (SA 3 Goa) Patch
Bring home a piece of global air defence history with this beautifully crafted digital printed patch inspired by the iconic S125 (SA 3 Goa) missile system. Designed for bikers, travellers, tactical gear users and defence enthusiasts, this patch represents pride, technology and legacy in a compact collectible design.
Key Features
- High-Definition Digital Print: Sharp artwork of the S125 launcher silhouette with clear contrast and refined detailing.
- Premium Fabric: Durable printed fabric with weather-resistant, fade-proof colours for long-term use.
- Merrow Border Finish: Sturdy stitched edging that enhances durability and prevents fraying.
- Available Sizes: Choose from 3 inch or 4 inch versions to suit apparel or display setups.
- Easy Attachment: Offered in Sew On, Velcro Hook or Pin options for versatile usage on gear.
- Multi-Use Patch: Suitable for jackets, backpacks, uniforms, caps, tactical vests and military collections.
Did You Know?
The S125 Neva/Pechora (NATO reporting name SA 3 Goa) is a Soviet-designed surface-to-air missile system used for low and medium altitude defence. It has served in numerous countries and has been upgraded for modern operational needs.
The S125 Neva/Pechora (NATO reporting name SA 3 Goa) is a Soviet-designed surface-to-air missile system used for low and medium altitude defence. It has served in numerous countries and has been upgraded for modern operational needs.
Product Specifications
| Product Type | Digital Printed Patch |
| Design Theme | S125 (SA 3 Goa) Missile System Launcher |
| Material | Printed Fabric with Merrow Border |
| Finish | Matte Surface, Fade-Resistant Print |
| Sizes Available | 3 inch, 4 inch |
| Attachment Options | Sew On, Velcro Hook, Pin |
Ideal For
- Missile and air defence system collectors
- Bikers, trekkers and tactical gear enthusiasts
- NCC cadets, scouts and uniform customisation
- Backpacks, jackets, display boards and collectors
Why Buy From ArmyNavyAir?
- Trusted brand since 1986 serving defence, adventure and tactical communities.
- Pan India Free Shipping and Worldwide Delivery.
- Custom design orders accepted – WhatsApp: +91 74113 32284 | Email: [email protected]
Celebrate the legacy of global missile defence with the S125 (SA 3 Goa) Patch – crafted with precision, built for collectors and perfect for tactical lifestyle gear.
| Brand | ArmyNavyAir |
|---|---|
| Material | Fabric |
| Fabric | Poly-Satin |
| Colour | Green |
| Is Featured | No |
| FAQ Q1 | What missile launcher is shown on this patch? |
| FAQ A1 | The design represents the S125 SA 3 Goa missile launcher, a Soviet-era surface-to-air missile system used for low to medium altitude air defence. |
| FAQ Q2 | Does this patch have a Velcro option for easy removal? |
| FAQ A2 | Yes, Velcro Hook backing is available along with Sew On and Pin options for maximum flexibility. |
| FAQ Q3 | Is the patch suitable for humid or outdoor conditions? |
| FAQ A3 | Absolutely. The colours are fade-resistant, and the printed fabric holds up well in hot, humid or outdoor environments. |
| FAQ Q4 | Can this be used on heavy jackets or riding gear? |
| FAQ A4 | Yes, the patch is durable and can be applied to leather jackets, riding gear, tactical vests and sturdy backpacks. |
| FAQ Q5 | Is this patch recommended for military display collections? |
| FAQ A5 | Yes, the S125 SA 3 Goa Patch is ideal for collectors due to its detailed silhouette artwork and historical significance. |
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