Thread: PECOC - Body Armour
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15-08-2008, 13:29 #1
PECOC - Body Armour
This is a look at a possible solution for the Body Armour. These pictures show the system without wings and collar. The ballistic protection is part of the torso sub-system which comprises of the ballistic protection, fragmentation protection and load carriage system (including webbing, vest, day sack etc)
Soldiers told the PECOC team that they wanted the flexibility, weight and comfort of ECBA with the protection of Osprey.
Key possible features:
• Soft and flexible fragmentation jacket that is close fitting to stop snagging and integration problems.
• Clean shoulder areas to help with weapon integration
• Designed to be used with a load carriage system so strap slippage etc is all eliminated.
• Able to carry some emergency kit ie one mag pouch and a trauma kit.
• A plate that is lighter but also one that does not move inside the system while running and adopting fire positions.
Just to be clear, the pictures show the ballistic torso system without wings or collars; that’s the carrier, front and back plates and fragmentation filler. Protection levels and coverage are at least as good as Osprey.
PS this is not a helmet or uniform thread; keep those comments for another day.


Sensible discussion will no doubt extend the life of this type of thread
Enjoy and discuss!'Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence'
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15-08-2008, 13:33 #2
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
Best you start a couple of new threads then ;)
Originally Posted by kitmonster
MSR‘Good God!’ he laughed, and slowly filled his pipe,
Wondering ‘why he always talked such tripe’.
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15-08-2008, 13:37 #3
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
I will in time but I only want to respond to threads after I have set the scene or I risk chasing comments around the board! Maybe a thread a week would be about right; assuming the series is not prematurely lifted.
Originally Posted by msr
'Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence'
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15-08-2008, 13:45 #4
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
Is this armour designed to be used like the paraclete/blackhawk system of body armor, as in you use the body armor as a vest and mount all the pouches you need on it or is it to be used in conjuction with webbing?
Rather my sister a whore than my brother a craphat...
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15-08-2008, 13:53 #5
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
Is that the prototype armour Clothing IPT was sporting on their little roadshows that they have going on? If so I put their prototype on and its f*cking comfy :D
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15-08-2008, 14:18 #6
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
yes
Originally Posted by ximmeh1987
'Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence'
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15-08-2008, 14:52 #7
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
Is this strike/Molle compatible?
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15-08-2008, 15:30 #8
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
Looks good. Is there going to be a map/TAM/nyrex/blood group and NKA sticker holder attachment for the front, or is that zip a pocket?
(I see that the combined wisdom of all the defence scientists in the country hasn't managed to shift the '58 pattern webbing belt ;) )
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15-08-2008, 16:39 #9
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
It will only take a limited amount of kit on its Molle compatible front. The reason is that the key feature was the flexible and close fitting system. If you start making the cordura so thick it will support tons of weight you end up with Osprey again.
Originally Posted by daywalker
The idea is that the ballistic \ frag layer is clean and buckle free and webbing or an assault vest is where the majority of the kit is carried. The kit that is attached to it must have its own mounting system and not rely on buckles on the frag cover (apart from the Molle loops) to work. This has the added advantage that kit can be jettisoned during casevac while retaining the protection.
The 'pocket' contains the front plate. There will be some velcro for attaching combat ID and possibly a removable map pocket; but the key success factor is the clean lines so the temptation to load all the bells and whistles back on needs to be resisted if this system is to work as intended.
I intend that my '58 pattern belt is buried with me, along with my Regimental Putties.'Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence'
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15-08-2008, 18:17 #10
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
Are they not going ahead with the kevlar webbing. It was supposed to function like the Crye Precision blast belt.
"So how much is this free dinner?"
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15-08-2008, 19:30 #11
Re: PECOC - Body Armour
PECOC discounts nothing but.... in the Concept Demonstrator trials, which had a webbing belt with frag filler in it, the sizing was a major issue that meant it only went together well for a limited number of people. Sometimes it was overlapping with the rest of the frag vest which made it impossible to get comfy, sometimes it was too far below the frag vest which left a dangerous gap around the kidneys. I am sure the team will try again but the problems did not seem to justify the benefits; especially as soon as the troops were asked to move quickly they inevitable hitched up the webbing to free uyp their legs for running, this just un-integrated the frag protection.
Originally Posted by Vaughany
The Crye version was tested and found to look great but cared not where the protection sat on the human form and was as stiff as a locker door (and weighed a ton)'Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence'
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15-08-2008, 21:10 #12
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As you know ( or will have worked out) I am no longer serving. In fact Inever served with CBA/ECBA. I have, however, worn CBA in civvy life and am something of a shooter so understand clothing / weapon interface problems.
Originally Posted by kitmonster
Something that really needs to be considered is that teh stock length needs to be reduced by about 2 inches to work with any body armour.
Has anyone been looking at this aspect?It's time for British Independence.
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15-08-2008, 21:16 #13
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15-08-2008, 21:48 #14
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IF it gets accepted I see no reason for moving away from standard Molle which I believe all the latest kit has.
Originally Posted by Warrior-Webbing
'Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence'
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15-08-2008, 21:51 #15
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If by you mean stock length you are referring to changing eye relief then on the SA80 rifle that's done by moving the sight so there are no issues. If you mean generally then probably not. The SA80 was brought in before full coverage BA was common. I will ask what tests were done with the A2 as we have a SA 80 guru on the team.
Originally Posted by EX_STAB
'Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence'
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