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Personal Load Carrying Equipment : ウィキペディア英語版 | Personal Load Carrying Equipment The PLCE (''Personal Load Carrying Equipment'') is the current tactical webbing system of the British Armed Forces. Dependant upon the year of design, and the decade of introduction, the webbing system was designated, and is commonly referred to, as either the ''85 Pattern'', the ''90 Pattern'' or the ''95 Pattern'' webbing. The basic configuration consists of a belt, a shoulder harness and a number of individual pouches. Associated with the ''PLCE'' webbing system is a series of other similar load carrying equipment, individual items and rucksacks that are produced of the same materials and feature high interoperability. ==Purpose== The purpose of the ''PLCE'' webbing system is to hold in place every means, that a British soldier needs to operate for 48 hours, or to conduct a mission specific task. Items and components may include a variety of munitions and weapon ancillaries, a three-fold entrenching tool, a bayonet, food and water (including a means to cook), Nuclear, Biological, Chemical ''(NBC)'' respectively Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear ''(CBRN)'' protective clothing and communications equipment. Soldiers will also often carry other personal items such as waterproof clothing and spare socks.
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