85 pattern webbing All of this equipment is designed for a soldier to carry more gear out onto the battlefield. 00 Approx $46. 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and Commonwealth troops from its introduction in 1937, throughout World War II, and in the post-war period until it was superseded by 58 pattern webbing. Oct 12, 2024 ยท The PLCE (Personal Load Carrying Equipment) is the current tactical webbing system of the British Armed Forces. -----1958 webbing issued to British forces until the issue of PLCE webbing in early 90s. 62 Original 1943 Dated British Army Rubberised Ground Sheet In the late 1980's a 1990 pattern was developed which was based on the '85 pattern but was supposed to be more robust, but again this did not solve the problem of the troops mixing the various patterns. This was part of the 1985 trials set of nylon webbing that would be compatible with the forthcoming SA80 assault rifle and replace the 1958 Pattern webbing set. The introduction of Soldier '95 combats resolved the issue of the mix and match and is very much the 1st pattern of the modern day combats 1982 Pattern Web Equipment was the last major type of web equipment to be issued to the Canadian Army in the 20th Century, and with the advent of the Tactical Vest in the 21st Century, may possibly be the last type of web equipment ever issued to Canadian soldiers. Depending on the design year, and the introductory decade, the webbing system is set up, and is often referred to, either as the 85 Pattern 90 or 95 Pattern webbing. different fittings on the rear basically.
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