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PLCE Webbing Set, piece by piece and one by one......

1) Ammo Pouch

For SA80 magazines. Each ammo pouch can hold up to 6 magazines

2) Water Bottle Pouches

For carrying water bottle together with canteen/mess tin

3) Utility Pouches

Looks very similar to water bottle pouch, but an utility pouch has buckles for attaching the yoke

4) Holster

For holding pistol, and a spare magazine. The cover can be removed. It can be attached on to the belt.

5) Holster Harness

For reliefing the weighless of the pistol by attaching it onto the shoulder. It was 2 straps for fixing the harness to the chest

6) Entrenching Tool Bag

For carrying entrenching tool...but more often being used to carry water bottle

7) Haversack Respirator Bag

For carrying S-10 respirator

8) Side Pouches

Can be attached to the yoke to increase the capacity by 10 litres. It has zips on both side and able to attach to bergen.

 

DPM ChestRig

Sometimes the webbing is too bulky in confined space (like inside a tank or a public transport...e.g. bus), chest rig is more suitable for those environments. Usually an radio pouch will be attached onto the chest rig.

 

PLCE 90 Webbings

Almost the same design as 95 webbings, but in olive color. These webbings are being obsolate.

The ammo pouches of 90 webbing are different on left and right side, but there is no such difference on 95 webbing.

 

Vestcoat Mans General Purpose

2005 Issued Desert Combat Vest & DPM Bowman PRR Pouch/Headset

South African Vest

58 Webbings

In olive color. These webbings were obsolated.

 

Head Wears

These are bonnie hat, cap, and helmet, from left to right.

Goggles

The ESS Advancer V-12 Ballistic Goggles.

The UVEX Snow Goggle

Desert Combat Knee Pads

Desert Combat Boots

 

Wet Wears (Moisture Vapor Permeable)

Some people call them Goretex. Good to keep you dry.

 

DPM Uniform

These are CS95 pattern shirt and trousers, from left to right. Notice that there is a rank tab in front.

 

Desert Uniform

These are CS95 pattern shirt, trousers, smock and shorts, from left to right. Notice that there is a rank tab in front.

 

Bergens

This is the 35Lt bergen.

This is the 75Lt Other-Arms Rucksack.

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