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U.S. Army airborne and Ranger units are testing a new, jumpable pack with a built-in equipment harness. The MOLLE 4000 is the Army’s new airborne rucksack, designed to satisfy requests from ...
U.S. Army Rangers from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment and the Ranger Recruiting Liaison office participate in a 12-mile ruck march with trainees of infantry One-Station Unit Training (OSUT ...
The Army selected an external frame design along the lines of the current MOLLE Ruck, with a 3,000 cube+ capacity.
FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- 82nd Airborne Division Soldiers recently completed the final phases of the Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment (MOLLE) 4000 rucksack operational test here.
In March the Army will test the MOLLE-4000, a 4,000-cubic-inch ruck. Existing options are 3,000 cubic inches or 5,000 cubic inches.
The Army's system contains two packs at this time, the MOLLE large rucksack, with 4000 cubic inch capacity, and the MOLLE assault pack, with an 1800 cubic inch capacity.
Airborne Rangers recently tested a civilian company-made rucksack on parachute jumps at Fort Benning, Georgia. The 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment members jumped from Air Force C-130 Hercules ...
And that's what MOLLE is all about. Getting the weight off the shoulders and onto the hips -- a modular approach to the design of the rucksack." Members of the 82nd had even more specific requests.
Under the $35.7 million DLA order and $20 million Army order, BAE will manufacture and deliver MOLLE Core Rifleman sets. Officials said the contracts also include Ruck sets and components.
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