British Army Personal Kit - Layer 2: Fight!
The second video in this series about the British Army Soldier's Personal Kit - Fighting Order, including Helmet, Body Armour, Belt Kit and Daysack. I talk through what I carry in my kit and the reasons for each item. This kit allows the soldier to fight and survive for at least 24 hours, if not longer. Belt Kit weight including water (excluding ammo) is 22lbs. Daysack (excluding ammo and radio) is 10lbs. The Jayjays Litefighter Daysack and Yoke can be found here; https://www.jayjaysbrecon.co.uk/ The IFAK Pouch can be found here; https://www.uktactical.com/product/wa... Fidlock Bags are available here; https://www.contactleft.co.uk/outdoor... The Rifle Cleaning Kit Wallet is available here; https://www.contactleft.co.uk/all-pro... Timestamp: 00:00 Intro 00:22 Fighting Order 02:09 Belt Kit 02:41 Ammunition 04:05 Escape Pouch 06:25 IFAK 08:02 Admin & Weapons Pouch 10:52 Daysack

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