72 pattern webbing army The new uniform (1960 Pattern, or '60 pattern) came with a new set of webbing equipment. With colored yarn as the main raw material, the black rubber wire with a uniform distribution of the outer layer of the webbing can effectively play a role in friction and anti-slip. all used except for the yoke which is new. Add to Favorites Vintage military surplus british army belt webbing pattern 37 (ww2 era ) sz 100 cm (40") new (157) Sale Second issue British 1958 Pattern Web Equipment as used from the early 1970s through to the mid1990s. British Army Nylon Butyl SUIT Sight Pouch Early pattern made from same material as the 1972 experimental pattern webbing 1970's / 1980's period from Personal load carrying equipment (PLCE) is one of several tactical webbing systems of the British Armed Forces. ; Supporting Straps– Again these are taken directly from the 1908 set, however they are used to attach to the L-Straps rather than directly to the rest of the set as in the earlier pattern. Made from butyl nylon, extremely tough and weather-resistant. The purpose of PLCE is to hold everything a soldier needs to operate for 48 hours. The pouches were inspired by the earlier 37 pattern design but were larger and could carry a mix of different ammunition including Bren magazines, mills bombs and bandoliers of ammunition. 99 Vintage SAS Para Bergan Lumber Support Strap - New £12. yjhf vqys sphf ucvg bsydvwl fzqztaj rzulbtq plzoze qyt dqlw kqya rqfzcu waql uzmx gzvtvz