Personal Load Carrying Equipment (
PLCE) is the current tactical webbing system of the
British ArmyThe British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. The new British Army incorporated Regiments that had already existed in England and Scotland and...
. 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 (See ‘Components’).
The purpose of PLCE is to hold everything a soldier needs to operate for 48 hours. This includes ammunition/weapon ancillaries,
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,
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, food and water (and a means to cook),
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(Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection and communications equipment.
Personal Load Carrying Equipment (
PLCE) is the current tactical webbing system of the
British ArmyThe British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. The new British Army incorporated Regiments that had already existed in England and Scotland and...
. 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 (See ‘Components’).
The purpose of PLCE is to hold everything a soldier needs to operate for 48 hours. This includes ammunition/weapon ancillaries,
entrenching toolAn Entrenching tool or E-tool, is a collapsible spade used by military forces for a variety of military purposes. Survivalists, campers, hikers and other outdoors groups have found it to be indispensable in field use...
,
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, food and water (and a means to cook),
NBCThe term weapon of mass destruction is often used to describe a weapon that can kill large numbers of humans and/or cause great damage to man-made structures , natural structures , or the biosphere in general....
(Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection and communications equipment. Soldiers will also often carry other items such as waterproof clothing and spare socks.
The system was also adopted by the Danish Army in M84
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and the
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in Olive Green. The Irish Army currently use IPLCS (integrated protection and load carrying system) in Irish DPM which has replaced the 90 Pattern Olive Green PLCE.
Many other countries use similar systems.
History
PLCE replaced
58 Pattern webbing1958 pattern webbing was a modular based personal equipment system issued to the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom from the 1950s up until the mid 80s. It replaced the 1937 Pattern Web Equipment that had served the UK's Armed Forces through the Second World War and the first decade of the cold war...
, which was made of olive canvas: this system was outdated by the 1980s.
The US introduced
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M-67 (and later
ALICEThe All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment, or ALICE system, was adopted as United States Army Standard A on 17 January 1973 to replace the M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment [LCE] and M-1967 Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment [MLCE].- History And Development :The All-Purpose Lightweight...
) type webbing during the
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to overcome the issues associated with canvas in damp climates. Following their lead, Britain developed
75 Pattern webbing, which consisted of two front ammo pouches and a rear butt pack made of butyl laminate. This was never generally issued, but was a Troop Trials Equipment, but could not have carried all the kit the SAS would have required.
Developments resumed with the introduction of the
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weapons system in the mid- to late 80s. Trials of experimental PLCE and combat body armour were conducted with selected units in 1983/84, following which 85 Pattern PLCE was issued on a restricted basis. It was very similar to the first issue PLCE, but used snaps for closure on all pouches.
The first PLCE (90 Pattern) 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 ammunition 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.
Newer OG webbing has ambidextrous yoke fittings and standard PLCE belt attachments (see below). The
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(DPM) version (95 Pattern/Soldier 95) has been made since about 1992.
Configuration
The Infantry Trials and Development Unit (ITDU) conducted trials with PLCE. They divided PLCE into three orders of dress:
- Assault Order.
- Combat Order.
- Marching Order.
Assault Order consists of the essentials ammunition, waterbottle, entrenching tool hand
(ETH), helmet and NBC clothing (carried in one of the detachable side pouches of the rucksack) for operations and patrols of only short duration.
Combat Order is assault order with the means of stowage for rations and personal equipment to enable a soldier to live and fight for 24 hours. In addition to assault order, the second side pouch of the rucksack is carried. In practice the patrol pack is used by many units and individual soldiers instead of the side pouches as it is larger and more convenient.
Marching Order is combat order plus rucksack and is a load which will be required for an operation of up to two weeks’ duration without resupply except for ammunition, rations and water, the complete bergan is carried.
The basis of PLCE is the belt; it has two D-rings at the back (to attach to the yoke), and many rows of narrow vertical slots sewn into it (for the pouches).
Two front pouches (ammunition or utility) attach to the belt; they have belt loops and plastic tabs that drop into the slots of the belt. These tabs provide more stability and security.
The 6-point yoke attaches to the two D-rings of the belt and two A-rings on each front pouch. This distributes the weight and is more comfortable than a 4-point yoke.
Rear pouches (utility, water bottle, respirator, entrenching tool) attach to the belt using the same loop and tab system.
The standard issue kit is two double ammunition pouches, water bottle pouch, utility pouch and bayonet frog. To this, privately purchased water bottle or utility pouches and hip pads are often added. The entrenching tool pouch is sometimes used as an alternative water bottle pouch.
The main criticism of PLCE is that the belt is prone to slipping. Some soldiers opt to change the plastic buckle for a Roll-Pin type, whereby the belt is threaded and tightened each time it is put on.
Construction
PLCE Webbing is made from double-layered 1000
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internally rubberised
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nylon, an incredibly hard wearing fabric. OG webbing is used, along with a variety of hard wearing plastic and metal fasteners.
The pouches are closed with ‘Spanish Tabs’ which are secure and quick to open, although not as quick to close as ‘side release’ type buckles. They also have velcro fastening with ‘silencer strips’ to cover them up when not needed. The tabs also can be closed in two different ways, quick release or secure.
A standard ammunition pouch as issued has two pockets; single versions are available for those not required to carry as much ammunition. Pouches used to contain a dividing strip to hold two magazines in separate compartments and eliminate rattle. Some soldiers, especially infantry, removed these dividing strips to make it easier to insert and remove magazines - this also means that three magazines can be squeezed into each pouch, giving a total capacity of twelve magazines per person in standard configuration. Newer issue webbing does not contain dividers, as each pouch can contain three magazines comfortably and without excessive noise, and because eight magazines in the webbing was not thought to be sufficient for sustained firefights with the enemy.
IRR coating is applied to all fabric and webbing, which reduces its signature when viewed through
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night vision systems to that of foliage.
Components
The following are all Issue items, however many Commercial variants are available.
- Webbing:
- Main Yoke [NSN 8465-99-132-1560]
- Quick-release Belt
- Hip Pad/Hippo Pad
- Double Ammo Pouch [NSN 8465-99-132-1557]
- Single Ammo Pouch [NSN 8465-99-978-5367]
- 200-rd Minimi
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Pouch [NSN 8465-99-679-8281]
- Utility Pouch (Pouch, Utility, DPM, IRR)
- Water Bottle Pouch [NSN 8465-99-132-1556]
- Entrenching Tool Pouch [NSN 8465-99-132-1554]
- Respirator Pouch (Haversack, Respirator, DPM, IRR) [NSN 8465-99-132-1559]
- Personal-Role Radio Pouch [NSN 8465-99-978-7651]
- Pistol Holster and shoulder strap
- SA80 Bayonet Frog (Frog, Bayonet, DPM, IRR) [NSN 8465-99-132-1567]
- Plain Other Arms Scabbard for Bayonet (fits inside frog)
- SA80 Infantry Scabbard for Bayonet with Sharpening Stone and Saw/Wire Cutters (fits inside frog)
- Machete Frog
- Jungle Knife Sheath
- Rifle Grenade Pouch (now obsolete, with the adoption of SA80 with UGL)
- Utility Straps
- Tactical Equipment:
- PLCE Chest Rig - with three ammo pouches, two utility/water-bottle pouches and a map pocket. (Chest Webbing, DPM, IRR) [8465-99-978-7650]
- PLCE Assault Vest- with two ammo pouches, four utility/water-bottle pouches, two general pouches and two dump pockets.
- Load Carrying Equipment:
- Patrol Pack (40 litres)(NSN 8465-99-869-3875)
- Shortback/Longback Infantry (Or All Arms in later manufacture) Rucksack (100 litres) ("Bergen") [NSN 8465-99-978-9221]
- The detachable Bergen side pouches (Pouch, Side, Rucksack, DPM, IRR) can be attached to a yoke to make a day-sack [NSN 8465-99-132-1555]
- Yoke, Side Pouch (DIFFERENT from the Main Yoke) [NSN 8465-99-132-1561]
- Rucksack, Other Arms. A slightly smaller Bergen with holdall-style carrying handles and pack-away shoulder straps, designed to be carried in vehicles. [NSN 8465-99-978-5364]
- Field Pack Air Support. Larger rucksack with 6 external pouches on the rear and provision for an extra side pouch to be attached across the top. Issue to some SF, Pathfinder
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and STA Patrol Troops
- Radio Rucksack (320, 350, 351, 352 & Cougar)(Rucksack, Radio Carrier, DPM, IRR)[NSN 5820-99-869-211]
- Pack Medical [NSN 6545-99-131-3964]
- Medical side pouch
- MOD 2 l Hydration Pack/Camelbak
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Thermobak 3 l
The Future
Most other countries are developing modular systems such as US Army/USMC
MOLLEMOLLE is an acronym for MOdular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment. It is used to define the current generation of load-bearing equipment and rucksacks utilized by the United States Army...
and the
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IdZInfanterist der Zukunft is the German Bundeswehr's program as part of the Future Soldier project.The IdZ or "Infanterist der Zukunft" is a modular, integrated fighting system designed to provide significant lethality, survivability, mobility, battle command, and training to the German infantryman...
vest as part of the
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programme, yet no plans have been announced by the
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. Even though issue and privately purchased alternatives are becoming increasingly common the British Army will likely continue using PLCE for the time being.
It is worth noting, however, that PALS webbing has been incorporated into the Osprey body armour systems currently issued to troops on operations.
Assault Vest
A new issue piece of equipment designed for carrying essential items on a more secure rig than the original PLCE webbing.
This consists of a typical waistcoat design fastened with three itw nexus clips. Two triple ammunition pouches are situated on the left hand side along with a utility pouch, small utility pouch and a zippered dump pocket with an internal holster. The right side is similar but with three large utility pouches, along with a small utility pouch and again a zippered dump pocket with notepad holder. All pouches close with nexus fastex clips as well as having storm seals.
The vest is adjusted via 4 ladderlock fasteners and webbing, the shoulders are adjustable with velcro. The idea is to gain a secure load carrying system that fits over body armour comfortably.
There are various types of this vest depending upon year of manufacture the originals are as described above but newer models have loops on the left side for bayonet frog, clips for a large hydration pouch, name patches on the left side small utility pouch and now most recently the Spanish tab fasteners are being used instead of nexus clips.
The genuine-issue assault vest is available in either DPM or Desert DPM depending on operational requirements, whilst the commercial copies on the market are available in multiple colours - Black, Olive Green, DPM, Desert DPM as well as U.S. Tri-Colour (along with PLCE webbing and bergens).
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