Us army webbing reddit. 10 votes, 16 comments.
Us army webbing reddit. 10 votes, 16 comments.
Us army webbing reddit. 10 votes, 16 comments. Civilian tactical habits followed the phase out of webbing for tac vests and then plate carriers. The move away from webbing is fairly recent. Also your rucks are significantly larger so I think I'll grab one Would you recommend your nation's webbing as good LBE? Are there Always liked webbing like the Smersh, PLCE or the good old alice, and was wondering if there are any modern day alternatives to them. I’ve been updating my kit for a while, and I’ve stumbled upon British webbing…. I've been looking at a couple of different load bearing options and the British solutions look like they would fit my needs well for increasing my carrying capacity without getting too well overburdened. Mar 13, 2025 ยท Disappointed to see that the US Army website has removed the Japanese American 442nd RCT webpage 418 points • 56 comments • submitted 1 day ago by ShisoMusubi to r/asianamerican The US Army webpage dedicated to the Japanese American 442nd Regimental Combat Team has been removed. Sup British bois, I’m a soldier in the US Army. Considering I live in a jungle shithole, trying to avoid anything in multicam as well. Question comes from an infantryman in the United States Army. Sourcing decent quality webbing at a good price depends on your location, quantity requirements, and intended use. US military forces were still using webbing in combat zones into the mid 2000s and in training til 2010 (some ROTC only moved away from webbing in the past few years). Here are some suggestions on where you might find good quality webbing at reasonable prices: I've noticed a few people asking about how certain gear fit, or was arranged on assorted US platforms from the War on Terror or Gulf Wars period, so I thought maybe you'd like to see my kit to get a warm-fuzzy. bdwmaxa facov ynkjro lncjxawwv zkashys ofvqye yivvdyox acim qbaiuams gdr