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List of United States Marine Corps individual equipment : ウィキペディア英語版
List of United States Marine Corps individual equipment
This is a list of individual combat equipment issued by the United States Marine Corps. This list does not include items that are issued as uniforms or weapons and ordnance.
Many items on this list have nicknames. See list of United States Marine Corps acronyms and expressions.
==Defensive==

; Ballistic vests
* The Improved Modular Tactical Vest (IMTV) is the newest and most advanced vest in Marine inventories, with better protection and mobility than previous vests and a quick-release.
* The Scalable Plate Carrier was developed for troops in Afghanistan due to concerns of excessive weight limiting mobility, especially in mountainous terrain.〔(Scalable Plate Carrier )〕
* The Outer Tactical Vest (OTV) is being replaced by the MTV for most forward units.
* The Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) vest remains in some limited use in training and non-deployable units.
* The Full Spectrum Battle Equipment kit includes a quick-release ballistic vest, integrated breathing and flotation devices, as well as load bearing equipment.〔(FSBE )〕
* The Combat Integrated Releasable Armor System (CIRAS) has replaced the FSBE AAV for some units.
* The PRU-70 for aviators and aircrew combines body armor, survival vest, and flotation device.
; Combat helmets
* The Enhanced Combat Helmet is a new helmet made of high-strength polyethylene with superior ballistic protection compared to previous Kevlar helmets. The ECH is being issued only to deployed units and will be turned in upon return and given to other combat units. Previous helmets like the LWH are being retained for training and noncombat use.
* The Lightweight Helmet (LWH) can be used with the older sling suspension or a newer pad suspension to fit the helmet to the head, as well as a nape protection system to add ballistic protection to the rear of the head.
* The MICH TC-2000 Combat Helmet is issued to some specialized units.
* The Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) helmet has mostly been replaced by the LWH, but can still be found in some units.
* The Enhanced Combat Vehicle Crewman’s Helmet (ECVCH) allows the crew of M1 Abrams, AAV, and LAV vehicles to communicate with less restriction on mobility and situational awareness without reducing ballistic protection.〔(ECVCH dta sheet )〕
* Most pilots and aircrew will wear a flight helmet for protection from aviation-related hazards (such as an integrated oxygen mask), but typically offers little ballistic protection.
* The Pith helmet is worn not for ballistic protection, but to identify weapons range coaches and other range personnel.
; Other armor
* Small Arms Protective Inserts (SAPI) are used with the MTV and OTV to provide protection beyond what the vest itself offers. SAPI are also available in side plates to protect the torso.〔(Side SAPI )〕
* Evaporative Cooling Vests found limited distribution in desert theaters in 2005 and 2006 〔(Evaporative Cooling Vest )〕
* The OTV can be adapted with the Armor Protective Enhancement System (APES) that adds ballistic protection to the shoulder, armpit, and upper arm.〔(Outer Tactical Vest ) referencing APES on page 2〕
* The Advanced Bomb Suit is a type of bombsuit used by Explosive Ordnance Disposal.
; Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense
* The M40 Field Protective Mask is the standard gas mask, but is being replaced by the M50 Joint Service General Purpose Mask.
* Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) is a NBC suit with overalls, a hooded jacket, gloves, and overboots to protect against direct contact with contaminents.〔(Mission-Oriented Protective Postures (MOPP) )〕
* The Mk I Nerve Agent Antidote Kit (NAAK) consists of a pair of autoinjectors containing atropine sulfate and pralidoxime chloride for first aid against nerve agents, and are due to be replaced by the single ATNAA.

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