Setting up PLCE webbing

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Setting up PLCE webbing Contents

Contents What is PLCE? History of PLCE PLCE Versions Complete Webbing set & component index Setting up webbing Further Webbing Equipment Contents

What is PLCE? Personal Load Carrying Equipment (PLCE) is the current tactical webbing system of the British Army. It consists of a Belt, Yoke (shoulder harness) and a number of Pouches. Associated with PLCE Webbing is a series of other similar load carrying equipment and rucksacks. Contents

History of PLCE (I) PLCE replaced 58 Pattern webbing, which was made of olive canvas: this system was outdated by the 1980’s. It was very heavy, uncomfortable and shrank when wet- these problems were well noted by soldiers during the 1982 Falklands War. The US introduced Nylon M-67 (and later ALICE (All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment, )) type webbing during the Vietnam War to overcome the issues associated with canvas in damp climates. Following their lead, Britain developed 72-Patt webbing, which was based on 58-Patt in nylon. This had very limited use, and was not on general issue. Contents

History of PLCE (II) Developments resumed with the introduction of the SA80 Rifle in the mid-late 80’s. Experimental (85-Patt) PLCE appeared at this time. It was very similar to the first Issue PLCE, but used snaps for closure on all pouches. The first PLCE (90-Patt) appeared around 1988, in OG. The original type used ’58 pattern C-Hooks for belt attachment, and angled D-Rings for Yoke attachment on the Ammo pouches (so there were separate left and right pouches). The first production Utility Pouches had additional belt attachments for high mounting, like the ammo pouches of '37 or '44 Pattern webbing. Contents

History of PLCE (III) Newer OG webbing has ambidextrous Yoke fittings and standard PLCE belt attachments. The Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) version (95-Patt/Soldier 95) has been made since about 1992. The original concept for PLCE was modular. Known as CEFO (Combat Equipment, Fighting Order) the minimum rig was two Double Ammo Pouches, known as CEFO-AO (Assault Order). To this, Canteens, Respirators, Entrenching Tools and Bayonets could be added. Contents

PLCE Versions Two primary versions of PLCE Webbing exist: OG (90-Patt) and DPM (95-Patt). A series of minor modifications to buckles, clips and fastenings also exist within these two versions, dependant on the year of manufacture. 1: OG only: two types of ammo pouch - left and right. Ammo pouches are internally divided, providing enough space for two magazines per pouch. Pouch fasteners are pull tag type. 2: DPM and OG: Two types of ammo pouch - left and right. No internal pouch dividers in ammo pouch. Pouch fasteners are pull tag type. 3: DPM and OG: As 2, but pouch fasteners are replaced with quick release clips. 4: DPM only. Double pouch – pouches are now side specific, can be used on left or right side. No internal dividers. Semi-directional yoke fastening 'D' rings on pouches have been replaced by universal slotted 'A' rings, which also now appear (in pairs) on Utility Pouches as well. 5a: DPM only: Single ammo pouch. Pull tag type pocket fastener. Other specification as 4a. 5b: DPM only: Single ammo pouch. Quick release clips. Other specification as 4a. Contents

Complete Set Requirements: 1 x Yoke 1 x Belt 1 x Utility pouch 1 x Water bottle pouch 2 x Ammo pouches Contents

Components: Belt Webbing loops Locator slots Buckle LHS (fixed) This way up! Locator slots Buckle LHS (fixed) Quick Release clip Buckle (adjustable) Contents

Components: Yoke C C 3 3 B B A A 2 2 1 1 To ammo pouches (strap 3) C C 3 3 Ladder lock buckle (A-C) Webbing Loops Mesh backing B B To ammo pouches (strap 2) A A 2 2 1 1 To belt loops (strap 1) Contents

Components: Ammo pouch (I) Quick Release fastenings Pull tag fastenings Contents

Components: Ammo pouch (II) Webbing belt fixing loops Slotted ‘A’ Rings Belt locator pins Webbing belt loops Stud Fastening Contents Stud fastenings

Components: Utility & Water bottle pouch Utility Pouch Back of pouch setup as ammo pouches Water bottle Pouch (90 & 95 Patt) Contents

Putting it together This short guide will show you how to put the webbing together Belt Fitting the yoke Preparing pouches Suggested positioning Pouch positioning Fixing Pouches (a) Fixing Pouches (b) Fitting the yoke (a) Fitting the yoke (b) Testing & checking Contents

Putting it together (I) 1. Belt Hold belt around your waist with two ‘D’ rings at the back held equidistant from spine Fasten QR clip at front Adjust to fit You may need to move belt locator pins on LHS to a new position to ensure QR clip is central. Setup Index

Putting it together (II) 2. Fit Yoke (Part 1) Lay yoke down on floor, with strapping facing upwards Pass yoke belt straps (strap 1) through belt Thread Strap 1 through the ladder lock buckles A & B (follow red dotted arrow) A A B B 2 2 1 1 Setup Index

Putting it together (III) 3. Prepare Pouches Undo stud fastenings, lift webbing fixing loops & belt locator pins so they are pointing upwards and do not infer when threading the belt through the webbing loops Setup Index

Putting it together (IV) 4. Suggested positioning Suggested pouch positioning is: Yoke C B 2 A 2 A 1 1 Double Ammo Pouch Utility Pouch Water Bottle Pouch Double Ammo Pouch Setup Index

Putting it together (V) 5. Position Pouches Slide all pouches into position, ensuring that belt passes through BOTH belt loops on the reverse of the pouches 2 2 1 1 Setup Index

Putting it together (VI) 6. Fixing pouches Insert belt locator pins into belt. 2 2 1 1 Setup Index

Putting it together (VII) 7. Fixing pouches Close webbing loops over locator pins and fasten down using studs. Repeat process on each pouch 2 2 1 1 Setup Index

Putting it together (VIII) 8. Completing yoke Thread strap 2 through the ‘A’ clip closest to the Yoke. Thread this back through ladder lock buckle B B B 2 2 A A 1 1 Setup Index

Putting it together (IX) 9. Completing yoke Thread strap 3 through the outermost ‘A’ clip. Thread this back through ladder lock buckle C on the yoke C C 3 3 Setup Index

Putting it together (X) 10. Testing & checking Try on webbing Close front QR buckle Buddy up, and get them to tighten all ladder lock buckles accordingly Setup Index

Further Webbing Equipment Hip Pad / Hippo Pad 200-rd Minimi Pouch Entrenching Tool Pouch Respirator Pouch Radio Pouch (349) Personal-Role Radio Pouch Pistol Holster SA80 Bayonet Frog Wire-Cutter Frog Rifle Grenade Pouch Strap utility Contents