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Nomenclature
Haversack Respirator DPM IRR
NSN : 8465-99-132-1559
DCA/1049
Year : 2011
NSN : 8465-99-132-1559
DCA/1049
Year : 2011
History
The Haversack Respirator gas mask is designed to be worn as part of the Pattern 95 Personal Load Carrying Equipment (PLCE) system or on a Belt Trousers equipped with a PLCE Loop Strap Fastener fastening system as an independent bag, as well as carrying a bag over the shoulder. The Haversack Respirator gas mask entered service in June 1991.
Components
The bag is equipped with a flap that closes with a Velcro fastener and is fixed with a button.
Inside the bag there are two small compartments for replaceable filters and a pocket for protective equipment.
On the side of the pouch there is a pocket with a flap on a Velcro fastener for placing a protective device. On the opposite side there is a small pocket that houses the waist cord.
On the back side of the bag there is a fastening system with two T-Bar elements, with the help of which the Belt Trousers PLCE is fixed on the waist belt and a loop for tying the pouches together using the Utility Strap. T-Bar fasteners are closed with flaps, which are fixed with buttons and Velcro fasteners.
The bag is equipped with a shoulder strap with a quick-release buckle and length adjustment.
A drainage hole is provided at the bottom of the pouch.
The bag can be worn on any belt up to 55 mm wide.
IRR (Infra Red Reflective) impregnation to reduce visibility to night vision devices.
Dimensions approximately: 240x220x120 mm.
Cordura 1000D material.
The bag is used to carry the S10 NBC Respirator and its accessories.
- Gas Mask S10 mod. L2A1 or L3A1
- Gas Mask Filter L12A1 (PS10)
- Respirator NBC Mask Facelet L1A1
- Registration Card
- Detector Paper No.2 Mk.2
- Kits for Disinfection No.1 Mk.1 and No.2 Mk.1
- Wiping Cloth
- Num. 3 Autoinjectors with Atropine
- Nerve Agent Pre-Treatment Sets (NAPS) Tablets
- Biological Agent Treatment Sets (B.A.T.S) Tablets
- Protective gloves and inner gloves
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During the first three months of Operation TELIC (January-March 2003), nerve agent pre-treatment sets (NAPS) tablets were issued to Armed Forces personnel in single strips of 21 tablets. The recommended dosage rate is one pyridostigmine bromide (30mg) tablet every eight hours i.e. three per day. Thus, a single strip contains a week's supply.
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