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An eye patch worn by Israeli military leader and politician Moshe Dayan
has gone on sale for $75,000 on the internet website eBay.
Israeli Army Early Hybrid Webbing
"Old Style" webbing
In the 1960s, Israeli army webbing was characterized by the stabilization of a locally produced canvas modular system, often referred to as "Old Style" webbing. This gear was used extensively during major conflicts like the Six-Day War (1967) and the War of Attrition.
Standard 1960s Configuration
- A typical rifleman's set from this era was a modular system consisting of:
- Waist Belt: A heavy-duty canvas belt with three rows of eyelets for attaching various pouches and gear.
- Ammunition Pouches: Designed specifically for the FN FAL (the main battle rifle of the 1960s) or the Uzi submachine gun.
- Suspenders (Yoke): Simple green or khaki canvas "braces" used to distribute the load of the belt to the shoulders.
- Water Bottle & Carrier: A canvas sleeve designed to hold standard hydration canteens.
- Utility Pouches: Additional pouches for grenades, medical tools, or personal equipment.
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מספר יצרן
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קוד יצרן
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שם
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שם החלק
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In the 1960s, Israeli army webbing was characterized by the stabilization of a locally produced canvas modular system, often referred to as "Old Style" webbing. This gear was used extensively during major conflicts like the Six-Day War (1967) and the War of Attrition.

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