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The tactical load carrying vest closes in front with two chest straps using plastic quick release buckles. Two 2 1 ⁄ 4 inch [ 5.71 cm ] webbing and two D-rings sewn to the back of the tactical load carrying vest can be used as equipment attachment points.
The individual equipment belt buckle was replaced with a plastic version of the Davis quick-release buckle and a new Vest, Combat was developed to replace the individual equipment belt suspenders. Teams developed both a small and large field pack utilizing the detachable field pack frame concept scrapped in 1967.
A broad nylon strap with a quick-release buckle was stitched directly to each pouch instead of a more conventional belt. At the bottom was a tab with two eyelets hanging loops for a Parang, Kukri or Machete scabbard. [1] Utility pouches
Olive webbing of the same material ("1000 D") is being incorporated, along with a variety of hard wearing plastic fasteners , Hook and loop fasteners and anti-magnetic press stud fasteners ("pull the dot"). The pouches are opened and closed with Spanish tab fasteners, they can be closed in two ways, quick release or secure.
The M-1956 LCE continued application of the belt-supported-by-suspenders concept, adopted by the U.S. Army at least as early as the pattern 1903 equipment. [2] The M-1956 "Belt, Individual Equipment" or pistol belt differed little in form and function from the M-1936 pistol belt and would accommodate any of the pouches and equipment that would mount on the M-1936 belt.
An improved version of the SPCS known as the Generation II features a completely new quick release system based on that of the Generation III IOTV, which uses 4 buckles (2 for the shoulder straps, and 2 to connect each cummerbund to the front carrier) connected to the quick release handle with a steel cable. This results in quicker doffing ...
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