Born from the reinterpretation of the 39-09 model, the Nimbus was developed and chosen by the 183rd Parachute Regiment "Nembo" as a commemorative knife for the events of Case Grizzano, which on April 19, 1945, saw the paratroopers of the Nembo engaged against the paratroopers of a German division. The clashes raged for 12 hours and were often resolved with hand-to-hand combat with bladed weapons. Within days of the end of World War II, a third of the battalion's men remained in the field, but their sacrifice led to the winning of the battle.
In addition to wanting to commemorate an important event of our Armed Forces, the knife is the result of carefully developed technical aspects, making it suitable for practical operational use. Particular attention has been placed on the dimensions, shape, and search for solutions.
The light and compact blade meets the demands of a modern tactical knife. It is produced in three versions: Operational, Ordinance, and Special Edition. The Special Edition version comes with a wooden handle, satin blade, leather sheath, and leather case.