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  2. Begin by reviewing the Documentation and Kit Checklist section. Ensure you have all required personal documents, such as your Birth Certificate and National Insurance Card, ready for upload.
  3. Next, navigate to the Clothing section. Here, indicate your smart civilian attire by filling in details about your outfit, ensuring it meets the specified requirements for males or females.
  4. Proceed to the Personal Hygiene & Toiletries section. List essential items like razors and deodorants. Use our platform's text fields to check off each item as you prepare them.
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The current No. 8 dress, which was introduced as part of Project PECOC in 2011, is known as Personal Clothing System Combat Uniform (PCS-CU); it is based around a Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) windproof smock, a lightweight jacket and trousers with a range of ancillaries such as thermals and waterproofs.
The Gurkhas are a unique unit in the Army with a reputation of being amongst the finest and most feared soldiers in the world. The Royal Gurkha Rifles are Infantry are manned by Nepali soldiers and officers; and British officers, it is this blend of cultures that makes the RGR unique.
You will have to use only issued kit during your Basic Training but generally when your posted into the Field Army you can use your own kit.
Every regular army soldier is issued with one suit of No. 2 dress. In general, issue of this order of dress to units of the Army Reserves is to all officers and SNCOs with pools of khaki uniforms being held by units for use by corporals and below.
Contents include: hexamine cooker containing a block of hexamine and three further sealed blocks, a green sponge and gauze pad (weapon cleaning), a black plastic water flask with screw cap, a multi-tool/bottle opener/can opener, a camouflaged first aid field dressing (sealed), a green scrimm face net, a small flick
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5.1 Protective equipment. 5.1.1 Helmet. 5.1.2 Combat body armour. 5.1.3 Respirator. 5.2 Uniforms. 5.3 Boots. 5.4 Personal Role Radio. 5.5 Load-carrying equipment.
The modern British soldier carries a high degree of capability in a compact, modular format. Current standard kit includes: Virtus body armour and helmet system lighter, better fitting, and designed to reduce injury from blast shock. Osprey Assault Vest or custom MOLLE vests.
SA80 is the designation for a revolutionary family of assault weapons. On its introduction, it proved so accurate that the Army marksmanship tests had to be redesigned. SA80 A2 comprises the Individual Weapon (IW) and the Light Support Weapon (LSW). These are the British Armys standard combat weapons.

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