Smock, Windproof, Cadet Forces
The Smock, Windproof, Cadet Forces (Smock) was issued to British Army cadet forces, replacing the previously issued olive drab anorak-style smock.
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The Smock, Windproof, Cadet Forces (Smock) was issued to British Army cadet forces, replacing the previously issued olive drab anorak-style smock.
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The Pouch, Ammunition, Other Arms, DPM, IRR (Pouch) is a single mag pouch that holds two 30rd, 5.56mm SA80 magazines. The Pouch was issued to drivers, field engineers and other personal performing jobs close to the front line.
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The Admin bag draws inspiration from the design of the US M-18A1 Claymore mine bag, originally crafted for mine transportation. Rather than being discarded after its initial use, it frequently found new life as a carrier for notebooks, SOP manuals, and other similar items.
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The Pouch, Battery, Javelin, for a disposable lithium thermal battery, could attach to a trialed New Zealand Army field pack for Javelin missiles, that aimed to enable effective system carriage. The Pouch, textured nylon with DPM camouflage, PU lamination, and vinyl lining, closes securely with a webbing strap and buckle. The back face includes six PALS loops and two straps, originally three, with the middle one removed.
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The Pouch, Ammunition, DPM was a private purchase ammunition pouch from the mid-1990s to early 2000s could double as a utility pouch. Fabricated from nylon-cotton blend canvas with a side-release buckle, toggle straps, and transparent plastic stiffener, it accommodates a compass pouch.
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The Cover, Notebook (A5), Whiteboard, DPM was a privately purchased item available in the UK. The cover holds an A5 notebook, has a whiteboard in the lid, and features multiple compartments for other stationary items needed in the field.
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In the late 1970s, the New Zealand army adopted the British 68-pattern uniform and altered colors for to suit New Zealand’s terrain better. The Smock, like the 68-pattern, had a Temperate DPM pattern and olive Sateen lining and featured various pockets, a foldable collar, and draw-cords.
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The Holster, essential for medics in the New Zealand army, held medical tools on a web belt. The Holster had a textured nylon exterior with a DPM pattern and a polyurethane-laminated interior. It featured compartments, hook-and-loop tape closure, and a belt loop with snap-domes.
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The Panel, Pouches, Utility by Wyvern is a nylon panel with three pouches that attaches to a web belt. British soldiers used it to replace pouches on web sets. The utility pouches close with a strap and buckle.
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Arktis UK LTD’s Allan Belt Kit comes in DPM, olive green, and black. The collection of pouches is designed like their 42-Commando (1725) Chest Rig and can be worn around the front or back of the waist instead of a web set. The Belt is made of temperature DPM textured nylon cloth and has multiple pouches, including three semi-universal magazine pouches and a large utility pouch. The pouches have metal grommets to allow water to drain freely.
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