EM35 Modern British Webbing Equipment: Europa Militaria Series
By (Author) Simon Howlett
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
30th November 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
355.14
Paperback
64
Width 190mm, Height 260mm, Spine 6mm
205g
Since the end of World War Two and the increasing threat of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical [NBC] warfare during the Cold War, equipment designers have focused on building NBC protection and decontamination into the British soldier's webbing equipment. The capabilities of 1958-pattern webbing were known to be very poor, yet it was not until the exposure of its shortcomings during the Falklands War of 1982 that a suitable nylon-based load-carrying equipment was developed. This book explores the development of British webbing equipment starting with the 1958-pattern equipment right up to modern-day modular concepts. Contents include: The 1958 pattern webbing Experimental webbing concepts Person Load Carrying Equipment [PLCE] Chest webbing Modular webbing [MOLLE] Osprey and Kestrel body armour equipment Small Arms 80 [SA80] development Nuclear Biological and Chemical [NBC] equipment AUTHOR: Simon Howlett has been researching and collecting British infantry equipment on a non-commercial basis for over 20 years, with particular interest in post-WW2 1950-1960s jungle conflicts and the 1944 pattern equipment. SELLING POINTS: Aimed at military enthusiasts and re-enactors, this book gives the development of British Webbing equipment from the 1958 pattern through to modern-day modular concepts Packed with information it covers PLCE, MOLLE and NBC types of webbing Superbly illustrated with 160 colour photographs Simon Howlett is a researcher and militaria collector of Twenty years' experience 160 colour photographs
Simon Howlett has been researching and collecting British infantry equipment on a non-commercial basis for over 20 years, with particular interest in British webbing equipment starting with 1958-pattern right up to modern-day modular concepts. Resident - Hampshire