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The Chinese People's Liberation Army military flag is called the "August 1st Army Flag", which can be awarded to troops and colleges above the regimental level, and a ceremony can be held when the flag is awarded. The military flag is mainly used for participating in ceremonies, reviews, grand gatherings, parades and other occasions, and the flag bearer holds the military flag, with a flag guard on the left and right, located at the forefront of the troops.
The flag of the three armies, with a red background, a width-to-height ratio of 5:4, and a golden five-pointed star and the word "August 1st" on it, indicates that the Chinese People's Liberation Army has gone through an arduous and long-term struggle since the Nanchang Uprising on August 1, 1927.
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21式单兵携行具
Type 21 Individual Soldier Carrying Gear
Type 19 individual carrying system
Bulletproof vest Webbing equipment
06式携行具的
Type 06 Carrying equipment
Type 95 gunner's carrying gear
95式枪手携行具
Type 91 combat carrying equipment
91式战斗携行具
Type 81 fittings
81式装具
Type 81 automatic rifle magazine bag (4 Mags / 2 Piccole)
八一式自动步枪81式自动步枪弹匣袋
There is actually no essential difference between the Type 81 bullet pouch and the Type 56, but the formula has been adjusted and a little more firepower has been added - three magazine pouches have been changed to four, and the tool pocket has been reduced to one on one side. As for the Type 95, that's a different story.
In the end, the General Logistics Department chose not this vest-style tactical carrying gear, but the "Type 81 chest hanger" that we are familiar with. If you compare this tactical vest with the Type 81 chest strap, it is not difficult to see the "backward" component of the Type 81 chest strap: the magazine pocket cover of the Type 81 chest strap is not designed with Velcro, but uses the wooden buckle of the original Type 56 chest strap. Except for the removal of 2 accessory pockets and the addition of 1 magazine pocket, there is not much difference from the Type 56 chest strap.
China's Type 81 chest pendant, although the performance is not outstanding and the design is conservative, but it can eventually become a generation of classics_Tencent News
Type 63 automatic rifle ammunition load
63式自动步枪弹药装具
Type 56-1 submachine gun magazine bag (3 Mags / 4 Tasche Piccole)
56-1式冲锋枪弹匣袋
The 56C short automatic rifle magazine pouch is no different from the 81With the passage of time, the Type 56 bullet bag was eventually replaced by the Type 81 in our country, and the Type 81 was replaced by the Type 91/95 with the small-caliber.
Type 56 submachine gun magazine bag
56式冲锋枪弹匣袋
The 56-gun is the domestic Kalashnikov automatic rifle, AK. The five-six-type bullet bag creatively adopts a 3+4 layout, with three 7.62X39 single-coupling 30-round five-six-stroke (AK) magazine bags in the middle, which can hold 30 large banana magazines. There are two small pockets on each side for grenades, oil bottles, etc.
Usually, the pocket of the oil pot is brushed with glue, waterproof and oil-proof oil. Two-section strap with metal Japanese adjustment buckle. The belt is two soft canvas webbing that are knotted and fixed directly behind the body, which is very modest. The closure is made of wooden buckle loops and the whole is made of canvas material, which is very strong and durable.
56式半自动步枪子弹袋
Type 56 semi-automatic rifle bullet bag
When talking about the 56 chest strap, it is also necessary to mention the Type 56 semi-automatic rifle bullet pouch for the Type 56 semi-automatic rifle. The 56 and a half is our country's SKS, which uses a ten-round bridge clip to feed ammunition, so the pocket looks longer than the 53. It is made of chest mount, earthy yellow canvas, ten bag design, nine magazine pockets, an accessory bag, wooden buckle loops, two strap designs, canvas material, equipped with a Japanese-shaped strap adjustment buckle, can carry 9 magazines and accessories, and the accessory pocket is on the right side (the bulging one).
54式冲锋枪弹匣袋
Type 54 submachine gun magazine bag
The Type 54 submachine gun is the Chinese version of the PPS43 submachine gun. The Type 43 chest mount had 3 magazine pockets, and the structure was very similar to that of the 56 chest mount. There are also 2 additional pocket oil jugs and other accessories. The belt is two webbing ribbons that are secured by tying knots by yourself.
Type 53 rifle bullet pouch
53式步枪子弹袋
The Type 53 is the Chinese version of the Mosin-Nagam rifle (riding rifle). The bullet bag is chest-mounted, made of yellow cotton, ten bags design, cloth strip lacing, strap two-section design, canvas, equipped with a Japanese strap adjustment buckle, can carry 10 magazines, and the bag lid is tied with a rope. The belt is two webbing ribbons that are secured by tying knots by yourself.
Type 50 submachine gun magazine bag
50式冲锋枪弹匣袋
Russian M1955 ammunition satchel
M1955弹药挎包
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Lifchik Type 1 chest strap
Lifchik 1型胸挂
First Pattern Lifchik | Equipment Wiki | Fandom
The Lifchik Type 2 chest strap is getting bigger and heavier
Since then, the simple, easy-to-use and cheap 56 chest strap has continued to spread on the battlefield with AK, with footprints all over four continents, completely conquering the hearts of the poor. Not only that, the 56 chest strap has also taken root with AK, and together with its localized descendants, it is still active on the battlefields in Africa, the Middle East and other places.
Lifchik 1型胸挂
First Pattern Lifchik | Equipment Wiki | Fandom
The Lifchik Type 2 chest strap is getting bigger and heavier
Since then, the simple, easy-to-use and cheap 56 chest strap has continued to spread on the battlefield with AK, with footprints all over four continents, completely conquering the hearts of the poor. Not only that, the 56 chest strap has also taken root with AK, and together with its localized descendants, it is still active on the battlefields in Africa, the Middle East and other places.

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