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In 1981, the new belt, individual equipment, LC-2 was introduced with the green plastic quick-release buckle and was assigned the National Stock Number 8465-01-120-0674 (medium) and 8465-01-120-0675 (large). Carrier, intrenching tool – The intrenching tool carrier is molded of EVA and the top flap is secured by means of two metal snap ...
Shot and killed because the officer thought Baldon's belt buckle was a gun. [87] 2007-07-08 Miller, Steven (30) Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Miller, who was having a mental episode, was shot at by police between 80 and 85 times. Miller was hit 20 times. [88] [89] [90] 2007-07-08 Cobbs Jr, Nathaniel (25) New York, (Newburgh)
This is a list of notable types of weapons which saw use in warfare, and more broadly in combat, prior to the advent of the early modern period, i.e., approximately prior to the start of the 16th century.
A US Army soldier wearing MOLLE gear Universal Camouflage Pattern. Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment, or MOLLE (pronounced / ˈ m ɒ l. l iː / MOL-lee), is the current generation of load-bearing equipment used by a number of NATO armed forces, especially the British Army and the United States Army since the late 1990s.
Supplies in a survival kit normally include a knife (often a Swiss army knife or a multi-tool), matches, tinder, first aid kit, bandana, fish hooks, sewing kit, and a flashlight. Civilians such as forestry workers, surveyors , or bush pilots , who work in remote locations or in regions with extreme climate conditions, may also be equipped with ...
Micro-Compact for use by Military Police and SOKOM [2] ... ELCAN Spectre DR 1,5-6× ... (TYR Tactical Load Carriage Gunfighter Belt)
Fällkniven is best known as a supplier of military and outdoor knives, supplying the Swedish military. The Fällkniven model F1 has been the official survival knife for pilots in the Swedish Air Force since 1995. [2] Models F1 and S1 are approved for U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine air crews.
Loehr, Neil (2004), Weapons Of The Indian Wars (Plains History Project), St. Marys, Kansas: Kaw Valley USD 321, archived from the original on May 7, 2005 Mahon, John K. (September 1958).