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6 kwi 2008 · The All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment [ALICE] was developed from the LINCLOE [Lightweight Clothing And Equipment] program, which began in 1965 [the M-1967 MLCE was an interim development]. The ALICE system was officially adopted as Standard A on 17 January 1973.
After this the ALICE gear was adopted in 1973, cancelling the rollout and adoption of the M1967 gear, and it is just a more modern version of the M1967 nylon equipment. Remember that by 1973 the US Army was already almost completely out of Vietnam.
Normally, you will carry the existence load in the "medi um " pack. Incases where you will have to carry larger loads, a "large” pack is furnished. You can use your load carrying system in all environ ments - hot or temperate, and in cold-wet or cold-dry Arctic regions.
30 cze 2019 · There are three types of genuine Alice frame and strapping. On all of the genuine frames, the centre bar features an indent only on the top half above the crossbar which is indented outwards, away from the wearers back (these can be less pronounced on the MK2) From left to right: LC-1, LC2, LC2 MK2. LC-1.
The all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment (ALICE) is a set of load-carrying equipment adopted as United States Army Standard A on 17 January 1973 [1] to replace the M-1956 individual load-carrying equipment (ILCE) and M-1967 modernized load-carrying equipment (MLCE).
7 lis 2012 · The ALICE, or All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment was issued in 1973 to replace the load carry systems used in WW2, Korea and Vietnam but has roots reaching back into the 1950s. The most notable change was the use of nylon rather than canvas.
11 maj 2024 · US Army Alice Gear is a legendary load-carrying system designed for soldiers to carry ammunition and essentials with ease. It’s durable, versatile, lightweight and comfortable while offering excellent customization options.