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Gerald Davis equipment

Page history last edited by Michael 10 years, 8 months ago

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Encumbrance levels:  

 

  • up to 24 kilograms:  unaffected - move 24 meters per round

  • 25 to 48 kilograms:  loaded - Dodge, Climb, Jump, Swim, and some other movement-related skills are halved; move is 18 meters per round.

  • 49 to 96 kilograms:  burdened - Dodge, Climb, Jump, Sneak, Throw, all melee attacks, all parries, and some others are halved; some skills may not be possible:  Swim without flotation aids, for example; move is 12 meters per round.

  • over 96 kilograms:  overloaded - Martial Arts, Sneak, Throw, all attacks and parries, and others are halved; Swim, Climb, Jump, Dodge, and others are not possible. Move is 3 meters per round.

     

     With his issued field gear and role kit, he's carrying 33 kilograms of weight. If he leaves the flask of Universal Antidote behind (the M1 CBR Kits each contain 6 doses), along with the regular Med Kit, he's down to 31.4 kilograms, still at "loaded" level. The skinning knife and stethoscope bring the load up to 31.73 kg.

 

example:  Temperate Weather - Night Guard Duty (note this draws from lists below and team gear) 

#

name

kg

1

PVS-5C night vision binocular

0.85

1

resistweave coverall, with US flag patch, other patches to taste

1.71

1

Morrow Project ID card (MPID)

--

1

boots, black leather, one pair

1.52

1

web belt with suspenders

1.1

1

M14 rifle, with telescopic sight and one 20 round magazine

5.6

1

alternate:  Marlin M1894 lever-action rifle from the contact pack, loaded, and with bandolier of 25 rounds

(3.5)

1

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

2.0

2

ammunition pouches, worn on belt (officially used for carrying some of the "medic kit" gear)

0.5

1

AN-M8 white smoke grenade, attached to suspenders

0.7

1

Morrow Project M1 CBR kit in belt pouch

0.79

1

Morrow Project med kit in belt pouch

0.68

1

field dressing in olive drab pouch, clipped to suspenders

0.1

1

generator flashlight, carried in coverall pocket

0.2

1

AN/PRC-68, in pouch clipped to belt

1.6

1

EM200 earpiece and transducer microphone, clipped to belt

0.1

1

lensatic compass with tritium markings, in pouch clipped to suspenders

0.1

1

Bob Dozier skinning knife, with 3.5" blade, 7" long overall, includes leather sheath

0.2

1

eight-point cover with USN insignia

0.1

total

17.85

 

 

 Field Gear 

#

name

kg

1

resistweave coverall, with name tape and patches (Recon + Morrow Project)

1.71

1

black beret

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

M7 bandoleer, aka "claymore bag" for carrying grenades and other small items

0.2

total

13.0

 

medic kit

#

item

kg

1

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

2.0

2

AN-M8 HC white smoke grenades

1.3

4

field dressings, in ammunition pouches

0.4

2

tourniquets, in ammunition pouches

0.2

2

chest seals and 14 gauge needles, in ammunition pouches

0.2

6

pairs of exam gloves, in ammunition pouches

--

1

trauma shears, worn on harness

0.2

1

surgical/combat medic kit in olive drab "tri-fold" shoulder bag

11.3

1

Morrow Project large med kit, in a canvas shoulder bag

3.5

1

flask of universal antidote, 20 doses, in the medic bag

0.9

total

20.0

 

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

0.4

1

generator flashlight

0.2

4

boxes of strike-anywhere matches, in plastic waterproof container

0.1

1

spare pair of resistweave coveralls, with name tape and patches

1.71

2

spare sets of underwear, gray

0.5

1

weapons cleaning kit (for rifles and pistols)

0.3

1

toilet kit

0.5

1

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

0.33

1

sleeping bag and stuff sack

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, sage green; size S, M, L, or XL; note this gear loses most of its protective qualities if laundered.

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 suit (suit, contamination avoidance, liquid protective):  polyethylene hooded jacked, trousers, and booties in sage green; S, M, L, XL and XXL (although the sizes are all oversize to allow wearing over AUIB suits and other clothing).

0.6

total

5.3

 

Vehicle Crew Gear 

#

name

kg

1

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

0.1

1

 DH-132 CVC helmet with headphones and M-138/G microphone, size S, M, or L

2.0

1

insulating 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

 

Personal Effects

#

name

kg

1

personal effects box

2.3

1

small nylon American flag, 12" x 18"

--

7

fake mustaches:  Zapata bandito, Fu Manchu, Boris Badenov, manly pornstache, handlebar, Kaiser Bill, horseshoe

0.1

1

black eyeliner pencil

--

1

Bushnell "Scope Chief VI" compact telescopic sight, magnification 1.5x to 4.5x

0.3

1

scope mount and 1" rings for M14 rifle

0.1

1

army jungle hammock

?

1

straight razor and small strop

?

2

pair, silk boxer shorts, navy blue with gold stars and New Mexico state flag

--

1

pair, nylon running shorts, maroon

?

1

nylon singlet, gold with "Shiprock Eagles Cross Country" logo

?

2

bandannas, cotton, gray and green

--

1

eight-point cover with USN insignia

?

1

coil of 20 meters, 1" nylon tubular webbing (breaking strength about 2 tons)

0.7

1

stethoscope (Littman Classic II)

0.13

6

family photos, laminated back to back (thus 3 objects)

--

2

pairs, Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses

--

1

nylon retaining strap for sunglasses

--

1

set, magnetic chess travel pieces

?

30

assorted square 1" x 1" magnets with reflective tape on one side

?

2

composition note books

?

1

90 minute cassette tape, with personal mix

?

1

paperback book,  "Emergency War Surgery"

?

1

1.5" x 3" x 4" plastic bottle, containing 9 ounces of concentrated hexachlorophene soap

0.25

1

1.5" x 3" x 4" plastic bottle, containing 9 ounces of concentrated providone-iodine antiseptic solution

0.25

1

nylon ditty bag with sailmaker's palm, 6 sailmaker's needles, sail twine, beeswax, Speedy Stitcher sewing awl

0.2

2

travel toothbrushes

--

1

small jar tooth powder

?

1

Bob Dozier skinning knife, with 3.5" blade, 7" long overall, includes leather sheath

0.2

1

small combination whetstone

?

2

#2 pencils, sharpened

--

1

ball point pen

--

total

?

 

 

From the New Mexico cache, Doc got two AN-M8 white smoke hand grenades, one M7A3 tear gas hand grenade, and a modified personal desert kit:

 

personal desert kit (modified) 

#

item

kg

1

olive drab boonie hat

0.1

1

GI sun/sand/snow goggles, with dark insert

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 tablets (50 tablets per bottle)

0.1

1

(extra) plastic 1-liter canteen, with insulated cover and metal canteen cup. Filled with water.

1.4

1

pair resistweave coverall, desert tan color, no markings

1.71

1

folding entrenching tool and cover

1.4

1

signal mirror, stainless steel

--

1

bandanna, tan

--

total

6.7

 

 

 

Comments (1)

Michael said

at 3:03 am on Sep 2, 2012

What, no 8-point cover?

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