LBT-1547A Jumpable Ranger Backpack, Olive Drab
2022-05-29
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(description copied from archived webstore, 2005 ver.)
Standard issue to the U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment, this pack has a total carrying capacity of approximately 3,000 cubic inches. Constructed using 1000 denier Dupont© CORDURA©, the pack features: external portable radio and three pop flare pouches, internal securing harness for communications gear, internal hydration bladder pouch, heavily padded adjustable shoulder straps, adjustable waist strap, heavily padded back surface and heavy duty carry handle. Type 8 nylon webbing is used for parachute harness attachment webbing. This pack was originally designed by LBT in 1995 at the request of the 75th Rangers. Since then, we have made several thousand; some of the original ones are actually still in service. These packs are usually used in airborne combat light operations by RTOs, but all Rangers use them due to their exceptional design and quality.
Features:
1000 denier Dupont CORDURA
Current issue to the 75th Rangers
Approximately 3000 cubic inch capacity
Shoulder straps padded with 3/8″ closed cell foam with load levelers
Heavy duty carry handle
Covered antenna ports on each side of handle
Adjustable waist strap
Heavily padded back
Outside pockets for three parachute flares
Outside pouch for carrying SABRE-style radio
Type 8 webbing for attaching to parachute harness
Securing harness, inside main compartment, for carrying communication gear
Pocket for carrying hydration bladder
ALICE clip attach webbing on face
NSN: 8465-01-511-4714
| Brand |
London Bridge Trading |
| Item Name |
Ranger Backpack, Jumpable |
| Color |
Olive Drab |
| Part Number |
LBT-1547A |
| Date |
2010 |
| Reference Link |
1547A.html (Outdated) |
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ALICE clip attach webbing on face |
Shoulder straps with load levelers |
|
Right section: one pop flare pouch and one SABRE-style radio pouch |
Left section: two pop flare pouch |
|
Bottom |
Heavy duty handle and three covered ports on the top for antennas on the top |
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Inner side security harness for communication gear |
Parachute harness attaching webbing |