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Basic-Armouring-2Of4.Pdf
Chapter 8 — Padding Because you need to build your armour around your padding you need to know how to make it first! Gamberson This supplies basic padding under the body armour and something to hang your arm armour off. Some people rely on their gamberson (with a few minor additions such as a kidney belt) as their torso protection. This gives them excellent mobility at the expense of protection. If you are learning to fight, as well as armour, you are liable to get hit a lot so body armour might not be a bad idea—your choice! Making a gamberson is a sewing job; go get a needle and thread or borrow a sewing machine. The material you make it from should be relatively tough (it’s going to take a beating), adsorbent (you are going to sweat into it), colour fast (unless you want to start a new fashion in oddly coloured flesh) and washable (see sweating above). Period gambersons were made from multiple layers of cloth stitched together or padded with raw wool or similar material, modern ones often use an internal fill of cotton or polyester batting to achieve the same look with less weight. A descrip- tion of an arming doublet of the 15th century is “a dowbelet of ffustean (a type of heavy woollen broad cloth) lyned with satene cutte full of hoolis”. A heavy outer material, such as canvas or calico, is therefore appropriate with a softer lining next to the skin. For extra ventilation you can add buttonholes down the quilting seams. -
Farbübersicht Paracord Typ 3 / Microcord
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Combat Helmets and Blast Traumatic Brain Injury
Review Articles Combat Helmets and Blast Traumatic Brain Injury Duncan Wallace, FRANZCP and Stephen Rayner, DPsych (Clinical) Abstract: Background: The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and the prominence of traumatic brain injury (TBI), mostly from improvised explosive devices, have focused attention on the effectiveness of combat helmets. Purpose: This paper examines the importance of TBI, the role and history of the development of combat helmets, current helmet designs and effectiveness, helmet design methodology, helmet sensors, future research and recommendations. Method: A literature review was conducted using search terms – combat helmets, traumatic brain injury, concussion, Iraq, Afghanistan and helmet sensors, searching PubMed, MEDLINE, ProQuest and Google Scholar. Conclusions: At present, no existing helmet is able to fully protect against all threats faced on the battlefield. The prominence of traumatic brain injury from improvised explosive devices in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan has highlighted the limitations in knowledge about blast and how to provide protection from it. As a result, considerable research is currently occurring in how to protect the head from blast over-pressure. Helmet sensors may provide valuable data. Some new combat helmets may be able to protect against rifle rounds, but may result in injuries occurring behind body armour. Optimal combat helmet design requires a balance between the need for protection from trauma and the comfort and practicality of the helmet for the user to ensure the best outcomes. Keywords: combat helmets, traumatic brain injury, concussion, Iraq, Afghanistan. No conflicts of interest were identified by the authors. Introduction Role and history of combat helmets Recent adverse media attention about combat The primary role of the combat helmet is to protect helmets used in Afghanistan by United States the soldier’s head against injury. -
Computational Modeling of Primary Blast Effects on the Human Brain
Computational Modeling of Primary Blast Effects on the Human Brain by Michelle K. Nyein S.B., Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2004) J.D., Harvard University (2007) S.M., Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2010) Submitted to the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautics and Astronautics at the MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY June 2013 c Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013. All rights reserved. Author............................................. ...................................... Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics March 4, 2013 Certified by.......................................... ..................................... Ra´ul Radovitzky Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Thesis Supervisor Certified by.......................................... ..................................... Dava J. Newman Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Certified by.......................................... ..................................... Laurence R. Young Apollo Program Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Certified by.......................................... ..................................... Simona Socrate Principal Research Scientist, Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies Certified by.......................................... ..................................... David F. Moore Attending Neurologist, Baylor University Medical Center Accepted by........................................ -
Morenci Final Restoration Plan with FONSI
Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment for Natural Resource Damages Settlement, Freeport-McMoRan Morenci Mine September 1, 2017 Prepared by: Arizona Game and Fish Department Arizona Department of Environmental Quality on behalf of the State of Arizona and The United States Fish and Wildlife Service on behalf of the U.S. Department of the Interior Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ..............................................................................................................................1 1.1 Trustee Responsibilities under CERCLA and the National Environmental Policy Act ........1 1.2 Summary of Settlement ..........................................................................................................2 1.3 Public Involvement ................................................................................................................2 1.4 Responsible Party Involvement ..............................................................................................3 1.5 Administrative Record ..........................................................................................................3 1.6 Document Organization ........................................................................................................3 2.0 Purpose and Need for Restoration .........................................................................................3 2.1 Site Description ..................................................................................................................3 2.2 Summary of -
Leerburg Dominant Dog Collar™ Leather Slip Collar
LEERBURG FOR ALL DOGS Your Puppy 8 Weeks to 8 Months How to Raise a Working Puppy 1 Hour, 59 Minutes | leerburg.com/120.htm 1 Hour, 15 Minutes | leerburg.com/117.htm DVD | #120-D $40.00 DVD | #117-D $40.00 Ed Frawley & Cindy Rhodes Video on Demand | #S120 $30.00 Video on Demand | #S117 $30.00 This is not a bite training video. It is a video teaching Over the years, this DVD has been one of our most 780 free streaming videos---all of which are available on Leerburg’s Video on De- people how we used to raise our pups here at popular training videos for new puppy owners. This Leerburg. This video outlines a step-by-step manner mand. The website also has a free training forum with nearly 20,000 registered training video answers all the questions new puppy members and over 380,000 posts. how to socialize, imprint, and prepare your puppy owners have concerning the care of their new pup- for his or her working career. This is a common sense Leerburg’s reputation has been built on customer service and quality products. py. This DVD was originally produced to be given to approach that anyone can do. The key to raising a From the very beginning, Ed’s philosophy on selling dog related products was to every Leerburg Puppy Customer. The intent was to successful working puppy is to have a plan and make only offer products he would use to train his personal dogs. He knew there were help Leerburg Puppy Customers get through the the best use of the time you spend with your dog. -
Uniform Newsgram 2019 Winter
A Newsletter keeping you up to date on uniform policy and changes Winter 2019-20 Summer 2019 UNIFORM NEWSGRAM Winter Uniform Wear and News In this issue: NAVADMIN 282/19 - NAVADMIN 282/19 NAVADMIN 282/19 Navy Uniform Policy and Uniform Initiative - Gold Star/Next of Kin Lapel Button Update has been released and provides updates on recent Navy uniform - Black Neck Gaiter Optional Wear policy initiatives. - Optional PRT Swimwear - Acoustic Technician CWO Insignia Gold Star Lapel Button (GSLB)/Next of Kin Lapel - Uniform Initiatives Button (NKLB) Optional Wear - NWU Type III: Know Your Uniform The GSLB and NKLB designated for eligible survivors of - Frequently Asked Questions Service Members who lost their lives under designated circumstances are now - ‘Tis the Season: Authorized Outerwear authorized for optional wear with Service Dress and Full Dress uniforms. - Myth Busted: Navy-issued Safety Boots - NWU Type III Fit Guide Black Neck Gaiter Optional Wear - New Uniform Mandatory Wear Dates NAVADMIN 282/19 authorized the optional wear of a Black Neck Gaiter during extreme cold weather conditions as promulgated by Regional Commanders ashore and as prescribed by commanding officers afloat. When authorized, it may be worn with the following cold weather outer garments only: Cold Weather Parka, NWU Type II/III Parka, Peacoat, Reefer, and All Weather Coat. Optional Physical Readiness Test (PRT) Swimwear Optional wear of full body swimwear is authorized for Sailors who elect to swim during their semi-annual PRT. Optional swimwear will be navy blue or black in color, conservative in design and appearance and must not prohibit the swimmer from swimming freely. -
Firefly Color Card
CoatS North ameriCa 3430 Toringdon Way, Suite 301 Charlotte, NC 28277 Tel.: (800) 242 8095 Fax: (800) 843 1105 Color Reference Index Strip Color Color Strip Color Color No. No. Name No. No. Name 1 380 Tan 380 5 341SC Med Dark Navy 5 483 Camo Green 483 5 34158 Sage Green 2 498 Coyote Brown 498 2 412SC Tan 2 499 Tan 499 6 518SC Pewter 1 503 Desert Sand 503 3 589SC Orange 6 504 Foliage Green 504 5 636SX Midnight Blue 3 087SC Yellow 1 756SC Camel 3 088SC Fire Yellow 3 811SC Bright Yellow 4 092SC Patrol Blue 3 832SC Brown 4 093SC Royal Blue 1 833SC Sun Tan 5 094SC Navy 4 837SC Red 5 095SC Dark Navy 2 838SC Golden Fox 2 101SC Kkhaki 2 866SC Tan Air Force 2 105SC Taupe Beige 4 879SC Burgundy 2 147SX Winter Grey 5 880SC Teal 4 155SX Aurora Blue 3 892SC Fire Red 3 162SC Rescue Orange 5 902SC Green 3 163SC Lemon 2 907SC Dark Tan 4 179SX Sky Blue 4 925SC Cherry Red 1 213SC Ligth Tan 1 934SC Khaki #2 100% meta aramid 6 214SC Steel Gray 1 950SC Wheat 6 255SC Olive 6 BLACK Black 3 256SC Punch Red 4 C7316 Light Blue 5 281SC Aquamarine 1 NAT Natural 1 Color Reference Guide 4 340SC Light Navy 1 P1 Khaki P1 Printed in México 201 CNA00-ARAMID Nat 503 756SC 380 P1 213SC 934SC 833SC 105SC Desert Tan Khaki Light Khaki Sun Taupe Natural Sand 503 Camel 380 P1 Tan #2 Tan Beige 100% meta aramid Features Offering 101SC 866SC 147SX 499 498 907SC 412SC 838SC 832SC Tan Winter Tan Coyote Dark Golden Khaki Air Force Grey 499 Brown 498 Tan Tan Fox Brown • 100% inherently fire retardant Sewing Thread Tex Ply • Manufactured to Coats Sewing Thread Specifications 27 2 40 3 • Vertically Integrated supply chain sewing thread is spun by Coats from Fire Retardant staple fiber 60 3 80 4 • High MP 700F for high heat applications 90 4 • Meets NFPA 1951, 1971, 1975, 1977 & 2112 flame 088SC 087SC 162SC 589SC 163SC 811SC 256SC 892SC 925SC retardant standards. -
Ballistic Helmets – Their Design, Materials, and Performance Against Traumatic Brain Injury
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln US Army Research U.S. Department of Defense 2013 Ballistic helmets – Their design, materials, and performance against traumatic brain injury S.G. Kulkarni Texas A&M University, [email protected] X.-L. Gao University of Texas at Dallas, [email protected] S.E. Horner U.S. Army, Fort Belvoir J.Q. Zheng U.S. Army, Fort Belvoir N.V. David Universiti Teknologi MARA Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usarmyresearch Kulkarni, S.G.; Gao, X.-L.; Horner, S.E.; Zheng, J.Q.; and David, N.V., "Ballistic helmets – Their design, materials, and performance against traumatic brain injury" (2013). US Army Research. 201. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usarmyresearch/201 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the U.S. Department of Defense at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in US Army Research by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Composite Structures 101 (2013) 313–331 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Composite Structures journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/compstruct Review Ballistic helmets – Their design, materials, and performance against traumatic brain injury ⇑ S.G. Kulkarni a, X.-L. Gao b, , S.E. Horner c, J.Q. Zheng c, N.V. David d a Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, United States b Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080-3021, United States c Program Executive Office – SOLDIER, U.S. -
Oem Bdu Pant
OCIE (OPERATIONAL CLOTHING AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT) OEM BDU PANT - MULTICAM PART NUMBER COLOR(S) 5.11 TDU Pant 72185-169 Multicam VERTX Recon Pants VTX1900MC Multicam CRYE G3 Combat Pants APR-CPE-02 Multicam TYR TACTICAL Hot Weather, FBI/SOU Uniform Pant HRN-HWU107-P Multicam ARC'TERYX Assault Pant AR Men's 14613-MUL Multicam TYR TACTICAL 50/50 NYCO Combat Pant HRN-CU109-P Multicam OEM BDU COMBAT SHIRT - MULTICAM PART NUMBER COLOR(S) 5.11 TDU Rapid Assualt Shirt 74350-169 Multicam VERTX Recon Combat Shirt VTX8526MC Multicam CRYE G3 Combat Shirt APR-CSE-02 Multicam TYR TACTICAL Huron Hot Weather Uniform Long Sleeve Combat Shirt HRN-HWU107-CS-MC Multicam TYR TACTICAL Huron Hot Weather Uniform Short Sleeve Combat Shirt HRN-HWU107-CSS2-MC Multicam TYR TACTICAL 50/50 NYCO Combat Shirt HRN-CU109-CS Multicam ARC'TERYX Assault Shirt AR Men's 15168-MUL Multicam OEM BASEBALL CAP PART NUMBER COLOR(S) CRYE Shooter's Cap APR-BC2-02 Multicam OEM BOONIE HAT PART NUMBER COLOR(S) CRYE Boonie Hat APR-BH3-02 Multicam TYR TACTICAL Short Brimmed Boonie Hat (Hot Weather) HRN-BH106 Multicam TYR TACTICAL Standard Boonie Hat (Hot Weather) HRN-BH107 Multicam OEM TACTICAL GLOVES PART NUMBER COLOR(S) MECHANIX WEAR FastFit TAA MFF-F72 Coyote MECHANIX WEAR Original TAA MG-F72 Coyote MECHANIX WEAR Impact TAA MP-F72 Coyote OUTDOOR RESEARCH AERATOR GLOVES TAA 243239-0014 Coyote SKD SKD PIG ALPHA GLOVE PIG.700 Coyote WILEY-X TACTICAL ASSAULT GLOVE G215 Coyote WILEY-X COMBAT ASSAULT GLOVE G231/G232 Coyote/FOILAGE WILEY-X HYBRID REMOVABLE KNUCKLE GLOVE / COYOTE G241 Coyote -
Armour Manual Mark II Ze
Basic Armouring—A Practical Introduction to Armour Making, Second Edition By Paul Blackwell Publishing History March 1986: First Edition March 2002: Second Edition Copyright © 2002 Paul Blackwell. This document may be copied and printed for personal use. It may not be distributed for profit in whole or part, or modified in any way. Electronic copies may be made for personal use. Electronic copies may not be published. The right of Paul Blackwell to be identified as the Author and Illustrator of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. The latest electronic version of this book may be obtained from: http://www.brighthelm.org/ Ye Small Print—Cautionary Note and Disclaimer Combat re-enactment in any form carries an element of risk (hey they used to do this for real!) Even making armour can be hazardous, if you drop a hammer on your foot, cut yourself on a sharp piece of metal or do something even more disastrous! It must be pointed out, therefore, that if you partake in silly hobbies such as these you do so at your own risk! The advice and information in this booklet is given in good faith (most having been tried out by the author) however as I have no control over what you do, or how you do it, I can accept no liability for injury suffered by yourself or others while making or using armour. Ye Nice Note Having said all that I’ll just add that I’ve been playing for ages and am still in one piece and having fun. -
PRD 20160804 V2 (002) 4 AUG 2016
LR PRD 20160804_ v2 (002) 4 AUG 2016 1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT (PRD) 2 FOR 3 PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE 4 COMMAND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS – 5 TACTICAL (PEO C3T) 6 HANDHELD, MANPACK, SMALL FORM FIT (HMS) 7 2- CHANNEL LEADER RADIO 8 PROCUREMENT 9 10 11 12 13 14 VERSION 2 15 4 AUG 2016 16 17 PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE 18 COMMAND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS – 19 TACTICAL (PEO C3T) 20 6010 FRANKFORD AVENUE 21 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD 21005 22 23 24 25 26 STATEMENT A – APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION IS 27 UNLIMITED. 1 of 45 LR PRD 20160804_ v2 (002) 4 AUG 2016 28 Table of Contents 29 1 Scope/Introduction ................................................................................................................... 5 30 1.1 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 5 31 1.2 System Description ......................................................................................................... 5 32 1.3 Terms and Definitions .................................................................................................... 5 33 2 Applicable Documents .............................................................................................................. 7 34 2.1 Specifications .................................................................................................................. 7 35 Military Standards .....................................................................................................................