London Bridge Trading LBT-1728A Jumpable Devil Radio Backpack / 1999

LBT-1728A Jumpable Devil Radio Backpack

1999


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Nomenclature

Manufacturer: London Bridge Trading
Model: LBT-1728A Army (82nd Airborne) Radio Backpack
Color: Olive Drab
Year: 1999











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Description

Buckles indicate 1999 mfg. date. Pack is complete with all jumping straps.Developed for the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne, the jumpable pack is for carryingmost portable models of communications gear in use today. This pack is designedto be jumped upright and features metal friction adapters for attaching to theparachute harness. Back and shoulder strap padding provided with 3/8" closedcell foam. There are access ports on top for antenna and hydration bladderdrinking tube. Four outside pockets are provided for spare battery, handsetsand antenna. Alice clip webbing is is provided on the face of the front zipperedcompartment.









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Constructed using 1000 denier Dupont© Cordura©.
Currently inuse by the U.S. Army, Naval Special Warfare, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps,and the Canadian Government.
There are over 1,000 of these in active military service.



Features:1000 denier Dupont Cordura

Overall dimensions:
18"H x 20"W (bottom) x 17"W (top) x 11"DApproximately 3000 cubic inches
Two top cinch straps for zipper security
Shoulder straps and back padded with 3/8" closed cell foam
Heavy duty carry handleCovered antenna port openings
Metal friction adapters for for attaching to parachute harness
Nylon cross webbing on back for lowering line attachment
Pockets (4) for antennas, spare handsets and battery(all flaps use nylon web and side release buckle closures)

Compartment dimensions:

Main18"H x 14 1/2"W (bottom) x 11"W (top) x 6"D
Front16"H x 11"W x 2 1/2"D
Face16"H x 11"W x 1"D
Nylon web loops (each side on back) for lowering line stowageInternal harness for securing communications gearInternal pocket for hydration bladder or internal frame
















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