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The following is a list of modern equipment currently in service with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. ==Uniforms== (See also List of military clothing camouflage patterns (A-M )) ;Other equipment * - Designed to fit Japanese head-shape, solving the problem with the former US M1-based helmet which tends to tilt forward *Combat Underwear Type 2 - A khaki flame-resistant T-shirt, usually issued only one(each soldier has to purchase his own underwears) and mainly used for ceremonies etc. *, Type 2 - Used for light duty *current army regulation requires each soldier to wear gloves, a helmet and sleeve unrolled during light/heavy duties and field training *Fulton MX991/U Flashlight - Used as "Signal Equipment" in Recon troops. * - "戦闘装着セット”, issued in the troop where the soldier is assigned *Combat Underwear Type 2 - A khaki flame-resistant T-shirt, usually issued only one(each soldier has to purchase his own underwears) and mainly used for ceremonies etc. *Cold-Weather Combat Uniform Inner (Under) - A long-sleeved shirt and matching pants, made from thin synthetic fabric, often referred to as "カエル (frog)" from the fabric's fluorescent green *Cold-Weather Combat Uniform Inner (Outer) - Acryl sweater and matching pants, comes with a buttoned collar which is worn folded, often referred to as "バッタ (grasshopper)" from its color *Cold-Weather Combat Uniform Middle Layer - Often referred to as "宇宙服 (spacesuit)" from its shiny and bulky appearance *Work Jacket - Issued as personal item. Intended to be used in cold seasons over the work uniform. Consists of two chest pockets and two lower pockets (with flaps without closures). Despite of the fact that the item is a cold-weather jacket, the camo version somehow contains hemp fabric, and is hoodless. Since the cold-weather combat jacket is warmer, rarely used in many troops. * - The same item is issued as personal item(not as Combat Loading Set) but with a different name(Compact Rainwear Type 3), often mocked as "Shimitex(soak-tex)" or "Nisetex(sham-tex)", due to the poor water-proof coating which disappears after several use * - Jungle boots with kevlar-like lining, the same model issued as a personal item is called ")" *Cold-Weather Boots - Compatible with military issue cross-country skis * - Storaged as weapon, instead of personal belonging, introduced in 1992. Comes with ammo pouches which aren't used to prevent damaging. In some troops and/or are issued . *Type I Combat Rations - ''Can-meshi'' (canned type ration packs)〔(Ration Packs for Japanese Forces ) ''Japan Security Watch''〕 *Type II Combat Rations - ''Pack-meshi'' (boiled in bag type ration packs)〔 *Name Tags - Unlike the new rank/skill insignias (in green shade of the current camo), usually the name tags are in OD of Type 65 Work Uniform. Since the army regulation doesn't mention about the name tags, each unit has its own regulation for the tags. Therefore, the layout, length, font, letters (Japanese or Latin alphabets), place of wearing, how to attach the tag (either sewing or using velcro) etc. vary. Some troops do not use name tags for winter jackets. *Tracksuits and running shoes - The recruits are demanded to buy their own tracksuits and a pair of running shoes, upon the enlistment. There is a uniform code called "ジャー戦 (Jaasen, literally jersey and combat uniform)”, which is composed of combat jacket, combat cap, trackpants and sneakers. This uniform code is often used in the boot camp for jogging, eating in canteen or going to bath, since it's easy to identify the name and the troop of the recruits. Any trackpants and sneakers are permitted for the code, for instance, it is possible to wear the following items: Nike Air Force 1, Adidas Superstar trackpants etc. *部隊識別帽 (Baseball Cap) - Many troops use baseball caps with the troop's logo instead of the issued combat cap. Since it is unofficially introduced, each soldier has to buy it by him/herself. There are no standards for the cap, although, in many cases the cap has the soldier's family name on top of the left ear. *CAB Clothing Coolnice 2 Pack OD T-shirts - Issued to some troops during the 2011 Tohoku campaigns *Carabiner - May be purchased individually, to attach it to the either right or left waist tab on the combat uniform to hang gloves or combat cap. *Shoulder Pouch - May be purchased individually, since the combat uniform doesn't have shoulder pockets. There are various commercial versions. Some troops use the velcro version to attach unit patches, insignias etc.. ''See also:'' Field ration#Asia (Japan) *Survival Ration Pack - (Emergency rations for aircrew, etc. Also used by ASDF & MSDF.)〔 *Training Rations - (commercial style perishable food/drink items used in exercises, on base, and when supplying civilians at PR events or during disaster relief)〔 *MCW/LRP ration - Japanese produced equivalent *Personal protective equipment (Type 00) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of modern equipment of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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