Next we provide a list of equipment for the war! Not for camping!
Items marked with an asterisk (*) are items which purchase is NOT paramount. I’m not sure where to go. You should have everything in your home. So that you can change equipment yourself for different tasks. Immediately make a reservation, I’m not a fan of “Slides”. I like to be on the list.
Rags – clothes, shoes, underwear, etc.
- Bertsy. For water, and weight. Choose the easiest
- MINIMUM five pairs of socks (including winter ones)
- Tight pants
- Thermal underwear
- Several t-shirts, only cotton
- Tight field jacket
- Belt
- Maskhalat (both summer and winter)
- Fleece jacket (it is a lighter, weight is very important)
- Winter jacket and winter pants
- Winter boots (I advise “Husky with .80” – cheap and cheerful)
- Winter hat (knitted, do not have earflaps to drag, it is heavy)
- Cap or Panama, for the summer. Better panama from tarpaulin
- Winter scarf
- “Arafatka”
- Gloves or mittens for winter
Equipment list
- Backpack raid 60 liters
- Assault Backpack 25 liters *
- Five points *
- Sleeping bag
- Knnee pads
- Canvas cloak
- Folding mat
- Unloading *
- Body armor
- NVG *
- Active headphones *
- Ballistic glasses *
- Broneshlom, or, in the worst case, a helmet
- Jar or hydrator
- Small infantry shovel
- Landing Rope 50m *
- Kettle with popkotelnik
- Gas-burner
- Carbine
- Compass
- Paracord 20 meters
- Fork spoon
- Makeup
- Mirror
- A set of threads and needles
- Matches
- Gun cleaning kit
- Gun oil
- Talc
- Shooting gloves
- Insulating tape
- Heat sources
- Lamp
- Tactical Weapon Belt
- Knife
- Clock watch
- Pencil
- Paper
- Army radio *
- Poncho
- Insect repellent (non-smelly)
- Binoculars *
- Range finder *
- Multitul *
Medicine Equipment – Your First Aid Kit
Your personal sores.
A plus:
- 3 arterial strands,
- 2-3 IPP,
- a lot of bandages
- scissors,
- suture material
- painkiller (pills, if your teeth are sick, for example),
- disinfectant
- promedol,
- strong antibiotics
- Activated carbon.
I also advise you to find out what you’re doing in dexamethasone and kordiamina. Well, a syringe for them, of course. This is an anti-shock kit. It’s not a problem.
Bivouac equipment