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EM35 Modern British Webbing Equipment: Europa Militaria Series
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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EM35 Modern British Webbing Equipment: Europa Militaria Series
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Simon Howlett
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:64 | Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 190 |
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Category/Genre | Militaria, arms and armour |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781847971401
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Classifications | Dewey:355.14 |
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Illustrations |
Halftones, color; Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
The Crowood Press Ltd
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Imprint |
The Crowood Press Ltd
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Publication Date |
30 November 2009 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
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
Author Biography
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
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