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Frag Out! Magazine #14

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beginning of the 1990s. Woodpecker was, on that time, a great back- pack for mountain tourism. It had internal support, a high main com- partment, and a convenient carrying system with many configuration options. It was perfect for marching in the mountains. Does such a backpack comply with all current military standards? Unfortunately, the answer is no – ZPG is sewn of weak materials, it is heavy, with lots of plastic clamps and buckles, and, after many years, it was finally improved with green finishing straps. The backpack is incompatible with gear or ballistic vests, which should be a standard. The backpack used by units operating in the mountains, as well as for mechanized units, should be developed from scratch – a similar situation was encountered at the beginning of the 21st century by American marines who introduced ILBE backpacks for use. They were very convenient during march because they were designed on the basis of mountain backpack. However, it appeared soon that ILBE were totally incompatible with the used ballistic vests, which resulted in designing brand new FILBE backpacks based on external supports that worked with vests. On the basis of the carrying system of such a backpack, after detaching the transport compartment, it would be possible to easily obtain a carrier to transport e.g. items with non-standard shapes and size. www.fragoutmag.com

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