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This media file is a close-up, eye-level shot of a vintage Soviet-era oxygen mask apparatus, likely displayed in a museum or collection. The primary subjects are the various components of the mask, including a tan-colored rubberized mask with a circular glass eye piece, a corrugated hose connecting to the mask, a metal regulator with a dial gauge, and a cylindrical oxygen tank. The regulator has a prominent silver knob and a blue-faced gauge that displays measurements in "кгс/см²" (kgf/cm²) and reads up to 250. The dial also shows Cyrillic text, including "КИСЛОРОД-МАСЛООПАСНО" (Oxygen-Oil Hazardous) and "ГОСТ 2405-43" (State Standard 2405-43). There is also some other illegible Cyrillic text on a label at the bottom of the image. The objects are arranged on a red surface, with a textured, patterned backdrop behind them, possibly a wall covering or display case material. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly with artificial light, casting subtle shadows. The scene is static, with no activity taking place, emphasizing the historical and technical aspects of the equipment. The overall impression is one of historical preservation and examination of outdated safety or breathing apparatus.
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