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MP E4 Porter F Colton Equipment

Page history last edited by Kirk 4 years, 11 months ago

 

 

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When Porter is carrying up to 19.5 kg he is Unencumbered:

  • Move action in combat:   24 meters per round

    • on roads or footpaths:  50 kilometers per day

    • cross-country:  32 kilometers per day

 

When Porter is carrying 20 to 39 kg he is Loaded:

  • some skills are halved: Dodge, Climb, Jump, Swim, and other movement-related skills as the referee declares

  • Move action in combat is 18 meters per round

    • on roads or footpaths:  64 kilometers per day

    • cross-country:  26 kilometers per day

  • reduce STR to 10 for opposed tests

 

When Porter is carrying 40 to 78 kg he is Burdened:

  • many skills are halved:  Dodge, Climb, Jump, Sneak, Throw, all melee attacks, all parries, and others as the referee declares

  • some skills may not be possible:  Swim without flotation aids, for example

  • Move action in combat is 12 meters per round

    • on roads or footpaths:  48 kilometers per day

    • cross-country:  19 kilometers per day

  • reduce STR to 7 for opposed tests

 

When Porter is carrying more 78 kg he is Overloaded:

  • many skills are halved:  Martial Arts, Sneak, Throw, all attacks and parries, and others as the referee declares

  • many skills are not possible:   Swim, Climb, Jump, Dodge, and others as the referee declares

  • Move action in combat is not more than 3 meters per round

    • on roads or footpaths:  16 kilometers per day

    • cross-country:  6 kilometers per day

  • reduce STR to 3 for opposed tests

 

     Colton's role kit plus field gear total 27.7 kg, which would put him in the Loaded category; without the Mk 2 laser, he's Unencumbered. Carrying role kit, field gear and survival gear totals just under 39 kg -- just at the top of the Loaded category. 

 

role kit #20:  laser

#

item

kg

1

Mk 2 laser, includes vehicle battery, sight and sling

10.0

1

HP-35 pistol with 4 loaded magazines, holster, and magazine pouch

2.0

2

AN-M8 HC white smoke grenades

1.3

1

M26A1 fragmentation grenade

0.5

1

AN-M14 thermite grenade (specifically intended for destruction of the laser if it might be captured)

0.9

1

15 m power cable (6 kg)

(6.0)

 total

14.7

 

 field gear 

#

name

kg

1

Resistweave coverall, with name tape, Project patch, Engineer patch, and team patch

1.71

1

black beret, with Morrow Project badge

0.2

1

Morrow Project ID card (MPID)

--

1

Camillus pocket knife (shackle, 1 blade, bottle and can opener, screwdriver, punch)

--

1

note pad with pen and pencil

--

1

boots, black leather, one pair

1.52

1

KCB-70 knife with scabbard

0.77

1

M25A1 tank crew protective mask, in carrier, with hose and M10A1 filter canister. Mask includes microphone to attach to CVC helmet

2.83

1

Morrow Project M1 CBR kit in belt pouch, uses a "radio battery"

0.79

1

Morrow Project med kit in belt pouch, uses a "radio battery"

0.68

1

field dressing in olive drab belt pouch

0.1

1

AN/PRC-68 or AN/PRC-126 radio, with carry pouch, uses a "radio battery"

1.6

1

EM200 earpiece and transducer microphone

0.1

1

web belt w/two ammunition pouches, suspenders, compass case

1.2

1

lensatic compass with tritium markings

0.1

1

plastic 1-liter canteen, filled, with insulated cover and metal canteen cup

1.4

1

ammunition carrying bag

0.2

total

13.0

 

survival gear 

#

name

kg

1

LC-1 medium field pack (doesn't include the 1.4 kg frame)

1.5

1

5 quart (4.7 liter) folding canteen, nominally empty

0.2

7

freeze-dried LRP meals (0.32 kg each)

2.25

1

mess kit (mess tin, fork, knife, spoon, P38 can opener)

0.4

1

generator flashlight

0.2

4

boxes of strike-anywhere matches, in plastic waterproof container

0.1

1

spare Resistweave coveralls, with the usual patches

1.71

2

spare undershirts, shorts, and pairs of socks, various colors (usually gray, blue, or olive drab)

0.5

1

weapons cleaning kit (for rifles and pistols)

0.3

1

toiletry kit (hair comb, tooth brush, 2 boot laces, 45 needles, spool of olive drab thread, bar of soap, spare buttons, hand towel, small tube of tooth paste, safety razor, package of razor blades, canteen "gas mask" adapter, etc.)

0.5

1

coil 50 meters of "550 cord" (260 kg breaking strain)

0.33

1

sleeping bag and cover

2.0

1

waterproof nylon poncho, olive drab

0.4

1

poncho liner, camo

0.85

total

11.24

 

CBR gear 

#

name

kg

1

set AUIB protective clothing, tan or sage green; size S, M, L, or XL. The jacket has no hood, but the jacket and trousers have pockets. Comes sealed in a zippered plastic bag.

2.5

1

M5 field protective hood (for head and shoulders, under helmet; makes it difficult to hear the headphones)

0.2

1

M3 winterization kit for protective mask

0.1

1

black vinyl overboots, pair (sized)

1.4

1

chemical protective glove set (14 mil standard), in S, M, or L

0.2

1

CBR auxiliary equipment set:  skin decon kit, detector paper

0.1

1

SCALP set

0.6

total

5.3

 

vehicle crew gear 

#

name

kg

1

pair nomex gloves, size S, M, L or XL

0.1

1

CVC helmet, size S, M, or L

2.0

1

CVC helmet liner (OD cotton shell, nylon fleece lining), size S, M, or L

0.3

1

CVC fragmentation protective undergarment

1.0

total

3.4

 

cold weather kit

#

name

kg

1

knit watch cap, black wool

0.1

1

GI sun/wind/dust goggles, with dark insert; ballistic protection and laser safety

0.2

1

white wool scarf

0.1

1

commando sweater, olive drab wool

0.8

2

pairs of long underwear, gray knit wool

0.4

6

pairs socks, gray wool

0.6

1

pair cold weather black leather mittens, size S, M, L or XL

0.1

1

pair cold weather green wool glove liners, size S, M, L or XL

0.05

1

pair black winter boots with inserts, sized

2.2

1

cold weather trousers, olive drab, sized

1.6

1

cold weather hooded parka, olive drab, sized

1.9

1

Stoner Weapon System winter trigger

--

1

Resistweave coverall, white, sized S, M, L, or XL but actually super-oversize

2.0

1

pocket stove

0.1

50

hexamine stove fuel tabs

0.3

1

pair of magnesium snowshoes with bindings

2.4

1

can of wind/burn salve

0.1

1

plastic bottle (2 ounce) of cold weather weapon lubricant

0.07

total

13.0

 

desert kit 

#

item

kg

1

olive drab boonie hat

0.1

1

GI sun/wind/dust goggles, with dark insert; provide laser safety and ballistic protection

0.2

6

pairs socks, grey wool

0.6

1 6 ounce can of sunburn cream

0.2

1

6 ounce can of SPF 30 sunblock

0.2

1

2 ounce bottle of CLP oil

0.1

1

water filtration unit, Katadyn or equivalent

0.7

2

bottles of iodine water-purifying tables (50 tablets per bottle)

0.1

1

solar still water condensing kit

1.0

1

(extra) plastic 1-liter canteen, filled, with insulated cover and metal canteen cup

1.4

1

folding entrenching tool and cover

1.4

1

signal mirror, stainless steel

--

1

desert survival manual

0.1

1

wool commando sweater, tan

0.8

1

cold weather hooded parka, sized small, medium or large, tan

1.9

1

10 ounce bottle of rubbing alcohol

0.3

1

bandanna, tan

--

1

collapsible 20 liter water carrier (weight is 21 kg when full)

1.0

total

12.0

 

personal effects

#

item

kg

1 Wiha dial caliper, 0.001" resolution from 0 to 6"  0.1
1 Wiha Service Kit, 61 pcs (2 screwdriver handles+59bits)  dimensions 8.2x3.8x1.5" 0.62 
1 Wiha Hex L-Key Set 20 pcs   2.7 
1 Wiha Torpedo Level   8" long 0.07
1 Mini-maglite  
1 2 pairs boxers with UofT colors, work shirt,  4 pair light wool socks, RayBans, crushable Stetson  
1 flask of Lagavulin  

total

xx

 

Wiha 41104 Dial Caliper DialMax Inch

Wiha Service Kit includes:

  • Aluminum Micro Bit Handle
  • 4mm to 1/4” Magnetic Adapter
  • Bit Holding Handle (period handle would not be soft-grip)
  • Security Torx Power Bits (all x75mm)
    • T10s, T15s, T20s, T25s, T27s, T30s
  • Magnetic Nut Setters (all x65mm)
    • 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8”
  • Slotted Power Blades (all x90mm)
    • 4.5, 5.5, 6.0
  • Phillips Power Blades (all x90mm)
    • PH1, PH2, PH3
  • Square Power Blades (all x90mm)
    • #1,#2,#3
  • Slotted Micro Bits (in mm)
    • .08, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0
  • Phillips Micro Bits
    • #000, #00, #0, #1, #2
  • Hex Metric Micro Bits (in mm)
    • 1.3, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0
  • Hex Inch Micro Bits
    • .035”, .028”, .050”, 1/16”, 5/54”, 3/32”, 7/64”, 1/8”, 9/64”, 5/32”
  • Torx Micro Bits
    • T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10  
 

Wiha 20pc Hex L-Key Set

  • 0.050" ~ 1.3mm
  • 1/16"
  • 5/64"
  • 3/32"
  • 7/64"
  • 1/8"
  • 9/64"
  • 5/32"
  • 3/16"
  • 7/32"
  • 1/4"
  • 5/16"
  • 3/8"
  • 1/2"
  • 9/16"
  • 5/8"
  • 3/4" 

Wiha 61670 Torpedo Level with Magnetic Base  

Horizontal, vertical, and 45 degree.

 

 

 

 

Comments (3)

Michael said

at 6:53 pm on May 24, 2019

You should add a table here for the whole "private cache kit and caboodle"!

Kirk said

at 7:05 pm on May 24, 2019

On another page, I think, where Kevin and others can add their notes.
Do you think there'd be an autoclave on the train? If not, that's another thing for the cache.

Michael said

at 7:31 pm on May 24, 2019

No autoclave on an engineer train, so feel free. I will start an E4 Septic Cache" page.

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