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Israeli Army Personal Webbing Gear Equipment



Israeli Army Personal Webbing Gear

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Moshe Dayan


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Australian Army DPCU M88 Patrol Pack / Pouch

Patrol Pack 

NSN : 8465-66-132-6859




Australian Army Patrol Pack. Designed to attach to the back of the webbing set to carry ration packs or sleeping bag etc. When not in use it was scrunched up to the top and taped up. 

NSN : 8465-66-132-6859








LBT 1728A Jumpable Devil Radio Backpack (82AB)


LBT 1728A Jumpable Devil Radio Backpack (82AB)

Color: ACU Digital








General Features

Overall dimensions: 20L x 17W x 7H
Capacity: approximately 3000 cubic inches
2 cinch straps at top for zipper security
Heavy duty carry handle at top
Elastic covered opening for water tube
Covered openings at each side of handle for antenna
Adjustable, heavily padded shoulder harness
Sternum strap
Metal friction adapters for old H harness for parachute operations
Cross-web for lowering line attachment
2 1/4 web across front for ALICE clip attachments
Main compartment dimensions: 14.5L x 6W x 18H tapering to 11L x 6W x 18H at top
Main compartment has securing harness for larger communication equipment
Interior pocket for hydration bladder (2 liter) also holds included internal frame
2 zippered front compartments, 11L x 1W x 16H, 11L x 2.5W x 16H
4 side pockets for antennas, spare handsets, and battery (with cinch straps for security)
Web attachment loops for lowering line stowage
All pockets have grommetted drain holes
Weight: 4.25 lbs

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1000 denier Dupont Cordura
Talon or YKK #9 coiled zippers
MIL-SPEC nylon webbing
Type E Thread (VT 295 nylon, bonded), double





























Swedish Army Backpack ST Lighter Version

RYGGSÄCK STÖRRE M MES F FLYGVAPNET. 
M7085-013001

ST, standing for Större, meaning Larger, 

and ST Lätt, meaning a lighter version



 


The ST lätt

Technical data:

Height: 55/58 cm
Width: 38/42cm
Depth: 25cm
Weight: 2,75 kgs

Material: Canvas with webbing straps and belts.
Leather top.
Thin, wirelike steel frame.
Lid Has Adjustable Straps And Inside Zip Compartment
Mid Section Drawstring Eyelet System
Leather And Metal Frame With Canvas Straps - Adjustable + Waist Strap

Inside Zip Compartment
This Rucksack Opens Out To Approx 18"
Three Crowns (Swedish: Tre Kronor) is a national emblem of Sweden.







As said the size is the first thing that is different. A lot smaller than the ST and is said to hold 35 liters. This would make it more of a daypack instead of a multiday pack. The pack itself is made out of canvas and all the belts and straps are made out of webbing; coarsely woven cotton, like the ww2 British material, also used a lot after that era. Right up into the late 80's in the Dutch army actually. Absolute bombproof, but maybe not the smartest choice in a cold climate. If it gets wet and then cold it handles as plywood. Not something you'd want, when out in the field. Fumbling around with the metal fittings under cold conditions is no fun either, be that with clumsy gloves or bare fingers.

The pack: 1 main compartment with a smaller one on the inside on the back. And extra compartment with zipper under the topflap and a small compartment with zipper on the inside on the back.

All of the straps are easily adjusted, when needed and most are detachable. What I found peculiar are the bright metal caps and buckles! Quite conspicuous in the Swedish countryside, I think. Not really tactical. And this backpack comes with a waist strap.... sort of. It actually is a narrow webbing belt, fastened with the same sort of buckle as the rest. No quick release, that is. It keeps the pack from wobbling about, but that's about it.















Pros: 
Sturdy materials and bombproof. Multiple compartments to keep your small stuff sorted. Additional straps at the bottom for holding something like a poncho, coat or shelter part. Easily adjustable belts and straps.

Cons: 
Highly visible metal caps and buckles. No rain/waterproof materials on top nor bottom. Metal zippers.




South African Army M83 Webbyng System Items



SADF Battle Jacket M83

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Plastic One Quart Canteen - M 1961





Index of Canteen Water Bottle Pouches


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Allied Industries





British Army D Shaped Mess Tins WW1

Mess Kit

Sierra SFC Assault Bivy

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British D shaped tin mess tins with a folding handle.

Includes the extra drinking cup/frying pan which fits inside.

Three piece set and all the items have a folding handle.



























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ABA (American Body Armour)
AITES - Advanced Integrated Tactical Equipment System
Allied Industries - The Resource Center (TRC)
Altus (Spain)
Arcteryx
Arktis Limited (UK)
ATS Tactical (X)
AWS Inc


Battlelab Gear
Bellum Designs
Berghaus (UK)(Ok)
Beyond Clothing
Bianchi International
Blackhawk Industries (Ok)
Blackwater Gear
Blue Force Gear
Bulldog Tactical (UK)

Bulldogequipment


Camelbak
Carinthia (Austria)*
Crye Precision
Chinook Medical Gear
Conterra
Crossfire

CTOMS (Canada)
Diamondback Tactical
Eagle Industries
Eastpak
Eberlestock
Elite Ops
Ferrino (Italy)
First Spear
Galvi-Linda (Estonia)
Granite Gear
Gregory Bianchi
Haglöfs (Sweden)
Heim-Outdoor (Germany)
Helikon Tex (Poland)
High Ground Gear
Honorpoint
JanSport
JBC Corp
Karrimor
Karrimor SF (UK)
OTTE Gear 
Paraclete (MSA)
Patagonia
PIG - Patrol Incident Gear
Platatac (Australia)
Potomac Field Gear
Progressive Technologies
Propper
Recon Mountaineer
Safariland
SDS (BAE)
SORD (Australia)
SOE Tactical
S.O.Tech Tactical (Ok)
S.P.M. Libertec (CZ)
Sacci (Sweden)
Sala International
Savotta (Finland)
Snigeldesign (Sweden)
Spec Ops Brand
SKEDCO
T-3 Trident Tactical
Tasmanian Tiger (Germany)
TSSI - Tactical Survival Specialties Inc.
TYR Tactical

Web-Tex (UK)
Wyvern / Vanguard (UK)
Zentauron (Germany)