1937 Pattern Web Equipment (UK)
1944 Pattern Webbing (US)
51 Pattern Webbing (Canada)
1961 Pattern Webbing (South Africa)
1970 Pattern Webbing (South Africa)
M-1971 Webbing Set (Greece)
1972 Pattern Webbing (UK)
82 Pattern Webbing (Canada)
88 Pattern Webbing (Australia)
Brelage TAP 50/53 (France)
Brelage FAMAS (France)
Brelage polyamide Mle74 F1 (France)
Correaje M-79 (Spain)
CQBE - USMC Close Quarters Battle Equipment
DF LCS - Defensor Fortis Load Carrying System
DF-LCS V2
Feldausrüstung 1960 (BW)
Feldausrüstung 1970 (BW)
FSBE - Full Spectrum Battle Equipment System
FSBE II
Galvilinda
GTE 90
Grundtrageinheit (Swiss Army)
Harris Load Bearing VestIIFS - Individual Integrated
Fighting System
JanSport
Kampfanzug M57 (Austria)
Kampfanzug 75 ÖBH KAz 75 (austria)
Kampfanzug 03 ÖBH KAz 03 (Austria)
Koppeltragesystem (BW)
Koppeltragegestell (BW)
Kampvest M/05
Load Carrying Tactical Vest
MBSS - Maritime Ballistic Survival System
M 45-59 Webbing (Danish)
M -1949 Webbing (Italy)
M-60 Taisteluvyö (Finland)
M-85 Taisteluvyö (Finland)
MGV - Modulair Gevechts Vest (Netherland)
MOLLE - Modular Lightw.Load-carrying Equip.
M-1967 MLCE
MLCS 2004
MLCS AOR2
PECO M-1 Portaequipo de Combate
PECO M-2 Portaequipo de Combate
PECO GOE Portaequipo de Combate
PLCE - Personal Load Carrying Equipment
PLCE Type 85 Pattern
PLCE Patt.90
PLCE Type 95 Pattern
PLCE M/96 (Danish Army)
RACK - Ranger Assault Carring Kit
SPEAR-BALCS System
SPEAR - (ELCS) Equipment Load Carrying System
SOMAV Vest - LBV-M
STAK
Stridsväst 2000 (Sv2k)
Stridsväst 12 - Combat Vest System 2012
Stridssele m58/59
Stridsbälte m/90
Stridsbälte 304K
Stridsväst 08
TAZ 83 System (Swiss Army)
Takticka Vesta TL 98 *
Takticka Vesta TL 98 Gen II *
Tasmania Tiger
Taisteluliivi SA M05
VIRTUS Soldier System
Waistcoat Mans General Purpose Ops - Vest
ILBE
The ILBE (Improved Load Bearing Equipment) is a USMC program
that had included individual load carriage equipment, individual hydration
systems (Source One Hydration) and individual water purification.
Since the rucksack was the first component of the program to
be issued to Marines, the rucksack is commonly referred to as simply the ILBE.
The ILBE rucksack was designed to replace the long existing All-purpose
Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) and newer Modular Lightweight
Load-carrying Equipment (MOLLE) packs.
FILBE
Family of Improved Load Bearing Equipment (FILBE) is a
series of equipment used by the United States Marine Corps for personal load
carrying. It comprises the backpack and various attachments carried by an
individual Marine in the field. The FILBE was designed as an improvement over
the prior ILBE system that was not compatible with the newest body armor
systems.
PALS
The Pouch Attachment Ladder System or PALS is a grid of
webbing invented and patented by United States Army Natick Soldier Research,
Development and Engineering Center used to attach smaller equipment onto
load-bearing platforms, such as vests and backpacks. It was first used on MOLLE
rucksacks,
FPLIF
It’s pack subsystem consists of a large rucksack and patrol
pack. It was tested during 1988 and 1990, meant to replace ALICE medium and
large rucksack. They were known as FPLIF (Field Pack, Large, with Internal
Frame, a.k.a. CFP-90, Combat Field Pack 1990, as it’s commercial name).
However, FPLIF performs pretty bad due to it’s adjustable internal frame and
too long for parachute jumping. They never replace ALICE rucksack, no one likes
using them
MOLLE
MOLLE is an acronym for Modular Lightweight Load-carrying
Equipment. It is used to define the current generation of load-bearing
equipment and backpacks used by a number of NATO armed forces
The system's modularity is derived from the use of Pouch
Attachment Ladder System (PALS) webbing equipment as rows of heavy-duty nylon
stitched onto the vest to allow for the attachment of various compatible
pouches and accessories. This method of attachment has become a de facto
standard for modular tactical gear, replacing the All-purpose Lightweight
Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) system used in the earliest modular vest
systems
ALICE
The ALICE (All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying
Equipment) load bearing system, was adopted as United States Army Standard A on
17 January 1973 to replace the M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment(LCE) and M-1967
Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment (MLCE). Although since superseded by MOLLE,
ALICE gear is still in some limited use in the U.S. Army in National Guard and
training units, as well as by Navy and Air Force ground units. The U.S. Marine
Corps currently uses ALICE gear in training only.
IIFS
The IIFS (Individual Integrated Fighting System) was
introduced in 1988, to serve as a possible replacement for the All-Purpose
Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) employed and fielded by
United States Armed Forces since 1973.
The IIFS replaces the partially obsolete concept of a
shoulder harness, in the style of suspenders, and individual equipment belt
design, with the newer concept of a tactical load bearing system that employs a
vest. The vest as being the main component, is known as the TLBV (Tactical Load
Bearing Vest), sometimes referred to as the LBV-88, the M-1988 LBV and later
known as the ETLBV (Enhanced Tactical Load Bearing Vest).
1937 Pattern Web Equipment (UK)
(also known as '37 Webbing') was an item of military
load-carrying equipment. It replaced the 1908 Pattern and 1925 Pattern—on which
it was based—and was standard issue for British and Commonwealth troops from
its introduction in 1937, throughout World War II, and in the post-war period
until it was superseded by 58 pattern webbing.
1944 Pattern Webbing
M45-59 Webbing Danish
M-1949 Webbing Italy
51 Pattern Webbing (Canada)
Following the Second World War Canada increasingly turned to
the US for military inspiration rather than the UK. In 1951 they introduced a
new webbing set that was clearly inspired by both the British P37 set, and the
US M1910 sets- elements from both sets were combined to make something
distinctly Canadian
1958 Pattern Webbing (UK)
was a modular based personal equipment system issued to the
Armed Forces of the United Kingdom from the 1950s up until the mid 90s. It
replaced the 1937 Pattern Web Equipment that had served the UK's Armed Forces
through the Second World War and the first decade of the Cold War.
1961 Pattern Webbing
The 1961 pattern webbing equipment was issued to the
Rhodesian and South African army. It was based on the British 1958 pattern.
Pattern 70 Webbing South African (SADF)
1972 Pattern Webbing (UK)
The 1972 Pattern Webbing was a webbing intended to replace
the 58 pattern webbing, but never got beyond user trials. It was made from
PU-coated nylon to counter the Soviet NBC capability. It was designed to be
used in wide variety of environments such as Europe, jungles, deserts and was
adjustable for use, ranging from short-duration jungle patrols to general
infantry use. 72 pattern webbing rarely appears on the collectors market.
'82 pattern webbing Canada
Pattern 82 Webbing
PLCE M/96
Pattern 72 Exp.
PLCE Patt. 90
PLCE MTP
Pattern 88 (Aus)
GTE 90
Grundtrageinheit (CH)
M-1967 MLCE
MBSS
MLCS 2004
MLCS AOR2
Modulair Gevechts Vest NL
T3 Navy EOD Kit
DG-MLCS 2002
SPEAR / ELCS
SPEAR / BALCS
STAK
Stridsbälte M90
Stridsväst 2000
Stridsväst 08
Stridsväst 12
Koppeltragesatz
CQBE-USMC
CIACS
R.A.C.K.
Kampfanzug M57
ÖBH KAz 75 (Kampfanzug 75)
ÖBH KAz 03 (Kampfanzug 03)
M-1971 Webbing Set
Air Force Flecktarn Harness Set Belg.
Oppakningssystem M/96
SA taisteluvyö m-60
M85 taisteluvyö Finland
Brelage Mle 1945/49
Brelage TAP 50/53
Brelage FAMAS
Brelage polyamide Mle74 F1
Feldausrüstung 1960
Feldausrüstung 1970
Koppeltragesystem
Koppeltragegestell
Hellenic Army LCS M71
Correaje M-79
Portaequipo de Combate - PECO m 1
Portaequipo de Combate - PECO m 2
Portaequipo de Combate - PECO GOE
Stridssele m58/59
Stridsbälte m/90
Stridsbälte 304K
Stridsväst 2000
Stridsväst 08
Stridsväst 12
TAZ 83 system
Grundtrageinheit 90 (GTE90)
58 Pattern webbing
72 Pattern Exp.
PLCE Type 85 Pattern
PLCE Type 90 Pattern
PLCE Type 95 Pattern
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