Clothing & Equipment
Current French Army combat uniform, black jungle combat boots, black weight lifting gloves, a
NCStar CBG2911 tactical back pack, color green, Night vision device (attaches to helmet), and Dragonscale Armor.
Items carried on person: Olive Green Combat Assault vest, two olive green canteens at the rear left and right along the waist, four pouches containing two each magazines for an FN FAL, a tactical holster on the right outer thigh for a pistol, a first aid kit, a butt pack attached to the rear and a camel back hydration system. Guy has a Kevlar construction helmet shaped like the German Falschirmjager helmet of WWII. In his pockets he carries a lensatic compass, a Green whistle, grease pencils, black ink pens, a small notebook, protractor, binoculars (7x50mm) and three rolls of black electrical tape. In his butt pack; one MRE (Meal, Ready to Eat) broken down, cleaning rag, weapons cleaning kit, Cleaner, Lubricant & Preservative (CLP) bottle. He has nine 30-round magazines, four magazines for the pistol. When he is not wearing his helmet, he wears his French Parachutist's Maroon beret with 1er RPIMa regimental crest. Attached to his helmet is a set of Goggles (Sun, Wind and Dust). Guy has a Gerber Mark II Survival knife attached to his assault vest, a Gerber boot knife at the top of his right boot & a Leatherman tool on his belt.
Items carried in his pack: Three MREs, one extra set of combat fatigues, four empty 30-round magazines, five Black T-shirts in zip lock bags, seven pairs of wool socks in zip lock bags, wet weather poncho, poncho liner, four bungee cords with hooks, three rolls of OD green duct tape, two hundred feet of 550 Lb parachute cord, one brown towel, a two-quart bladder canteen attached to pack, Intrenching tool (E-Tool) /with carrier, a climbing harness, locking D-ring, figure eight descender, various military snap links, four small spools of trip wire with four small nails inside each spool, Nomex hood.
Combat Load:
Assault vest (Loaded): 20 Lbs.
Pack: 54 Lbs.
Total: 74 Lbs.