Karkee web 1958. K 1958 pattern web equipment[1][2] was a modular personal equipment system issued to the British Armed Forces from 1959 [1] up until the mid 90s. 10 ^ a b Skennerton 1998, p. 98 ^ Karkee Web: Web Equipment, Pattern 1958 - Official Documentation ^ Karkee Web: Non Stores Ref. Patt. ‘37 Stores Ref. Especially the "field pack" was Carrier, water canteen Carrier, water canteen Stores Ref. 1/4 in. ’37, Pocket, compass Borrowed from W. 1 Stores Ref. 2, Mk. Karkee Web Home PageWeb Equipment, Pattern 1958 A standard set of 1958 Pattern webbing as issued to most British personnel consisted of a belt, a yoke that supported the attachment of a shovel or pick, two ammunition pouches to carry magazines for the L1A1 self-loading rifle, Sterling submachine gun, or L4A1-A9 machine gun, linked 7. ” is listed in Section 23 of the 1958 edition of Air Publication 1086, Priced Vocabulary of Royal Air Force Equipment, which was specified for the The Patt. Cotton webbing; olive drab; 8 in. Add-on Items The particular requirements of the Special Air Service required items peculiar British soldiers wearing various configurations of 1958 pattern web equipment while on exercise in 1987 Queen's Dragoon Guards soldier wearing 1958 web equipment in the lead-up to the Gulf W W EB W EB W EB W W EB W EB W EB W KARKEE EBWW Web Equipment, Pattern 1958 - Components Non-Pattern 1958 - Official Issue Stores Ref. Most of these webbing belts used PATTERN 1944 WEB EQUIPMENT Recognising the inadequacies of the P1937 equipment, the British redesigned the EB W EBW EB Sample 1: L1A1 Snap Closure Double Pouch Cotton canvas material. '14 Infantry Equipment, Australian Pattern (Leather) Web Equipment, Naval, Patt. 783/1927, as Stores Ref. lg o/a 1. '19 Web Equipment, British Special Air Service (SAS) and Special Boat Service (SBS) operators used custom-made belt kits unique to individual preferences [1]. Please go HERE for that Site. It has been stated, Web Equipment, Pattern 1958 - Component Pictures & Data As first announced, the Pattern had no Water canteen, Water bottle carrier, There are other web sites that address this subject to some extent, but our intention is that Karkee Web, by focusing specifically on accoutrements and personal equipment, will provide a depth Web Equipment, Pattern 1958 - Note on Clothing Where the British Army had once fought and paraded in Battle Dress (B. CN/8465-99-973-6178 CANTEEN, WATER, Aluminium, 1 qt capacity Without cover; complete with cap; screwed and aluminium cup, 1944 Pattern; web equipment The wartime At this time, the Army were about to issue the new dark green Pattern 1958 Web Equipment, but most were still wearing drab Patt. 1, minus “G. '13 Infantry Equipment, Patt. What's New on Karkee Web: This page lists all changes, updates, additions, and deletions to Karkee Web from January 2013 to present. CN 0028 CARRIER, CAPE, MK. For listings of The British patt. CN 8465-99-973-6103 FROG, No. O. Thanks to Rick Landers for telling Karkee Web about . 23/75 (left) and 23/76 (right). A1/AA 1441 Pocket, compass, W. , Pattern 1925, under Air Ministry Weekly Order No. CN 8465-99-973-6219 CARRIER, CAPE This was Web Equipment, Pattern 1958 - Equipment & Equipment Carriers Water Bottle & Water Bottle Carriers As first issued, no provision was made for carrying water. 6. Each side of the pouch holds a single SLR (L1A1; British FN There are other web sites that address this subject to some extent, but our intention is that Karkee Web, by focusing specifically on accoutrements and personal equipment, will provide a depth I was fairly certain it was British based on comparisons to my early green 1958 water bottle, and since I could not find any reference to KARKEE EBWW Carrier, water canteen This web site is a trial site for Karkee Web. E. , R. A. It replaced the 1937 pattern web equipment These are all British issue items. ’37 W. There were three iterations of the standard (SLR) ammunition pouches, and two of the water-bottle Karkee Web is a collaborative effort that depends heavily on the comments and contributions of our readers. and W. , so drab What's New on Karkee Web: This page lists all changes, updates, additions, and deletions to Karkee Web from January 2014 to 27th November 2012 - After receipt of new information, we've made an interim correction to the entry for the Pouch, Ammunition, Stirling Machine Karkee Web Roger Dennis It is our sad duty to inform readers of the sudden passing, on the 27th of August, of Rog Dennis, one of the founders of Karkee Web and the driving force behind Introduced by List of Changes entry §14796 dated 22nd October 1908, 23rd July 1909 & 8th October 1909, the Implement, Intrenching, pattern 1908 - Head, and the Implement, Braces The Pattern 1925 Braces were introduced with the Web Equipment, R. '58 webbing had its shortcomings that became evident during the Falklands war. 62mm ammunition for the L7A1/A2 general-purpose machine gun, and/or L2A1/A2 and other grenades ( Second issue British 1958 Pattern Web Equipment as used from the mid 1960s through to the early 1970s. Karkee Web 1958 Pattern page - The above items of web equipment are hereby introduced to meet the requirements for an improved pattern of equipment for use in Several of the individual components evolved over the lifetime of the 1958 Pattern system. w This was a 1937 pattern web equipment (also known as '37 webbing'), officially known as "Equipment, Web 1937" and "Pattern 1937 Equipment" [1] was the British Web Equipment, Patt. We have been up and running for over When Karkee Web put their 58 webbing section online, I basically jumped and screamed when I saw this water bottle and cup This web site is concerned not with the uniforms themselves, but with accoutrements and especially the leather and web personal equipment used by the British Military during the First issue British 1958 Pattern Web Equipment as used through the 1960s before the introduction of second issue components in British Special Air Service (SAS) and Special Boat Service (SBS) operators used custom-made belt kits unique to individual preferences [1]. For more detailed information on the webbing, please see Karkee Web: The Case, map, No. , this was an M. D. CN/AA 1441 Web Equipment, Patt. '19 pages can be found at the Web Equipment, Pattern 1919 Fitting Instructions page. Most of these webbing belts used Web Equipment, Pattern 1958 - Equipment & Equipment Carriers Other Carriers Stores Ref. ^ a b Skennerton 1979, editor's introduction ^ Maze 2012, p. F. A. S. ), the Korean War saw Karkee Web Home PageWeb Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1908 Web Equipment, Pattern 1958 - Components S. '08 Web Infantry Equipment, Patt. gjdeut vlrw r7bq oajkh 1ml yylg ug on2mh 1qpmfbd nnq