The development of MOLLE

The full name of MOLLE is Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment, which means modular lightweight load-carrying equipment in Chinese, and it is a freely assembled carrier. Its items are equipped with PALS (PouchAttachmentLadderSystem Ladder Attachment System) nylon webbing on the surface, which can be combined with other PALS equipment to form a personalized carrying case. The tactical system components are coordinated with each other as a whole, including strengthening the tactical load-bearing vest.

Invented in 1997 by the U.S. Army's Natick Labs R&D branch, the Molle consists of a system of horizontal webbing (also known as the Pouch Attachment Ladder System (PALS)) interwoven with vertical straps on the back of the attachment. The idea behind the weave is to create a multipoint structure between the bag and the add-on so that they work together to form a stable attachment between the two items so that the accessory doesn't move or fall out during use.

The previous system often bounced and wobbled with the soldier as he moved while carrying things, weakening the bond to points of damage or even failure, increasing the chances of critical items such as spare magazines falling out during operation. Molle solves this problem by requiring the use of at least two straps per fitting, ensuring a tighter connection. The Molle system was officially adopted by the US military shortly after its invention. At the same time, after the improved MOLLE II was launched in 2000, it began to be distributed to the Marine Corps and Army in large numbers. The biggest feature of the early MOLLE I is that the vest and the belt are composed of two parts, which are connected by a D-shaped connecting ring. There is also a plastic bracket on the belt for connecting the back frame. The belt bracket and the back frame The connection is easily broken. Therefore, on the basis of I, MOLLE II was launched after considering the shortcomings of I and considering the simplification of cost.

The second generation of MOLLE is the most classic portable system of the US military. Although it has been launched on the stage of history, many troops still use it without hesitation.

With the widespread use of the Molle system in the military, the Molle system soon entered the civilian field. Today, you can add the Molle accessory system to the backpack. Carrying special things like before often requires customization, but with the addition of the Molle system, it is really convenient.

Originally developed for soldiers, survival enthusiasts, explorers, and jungle enthusiasts have also started using this system because of its versatility and robustness.

The MT MOLLE II large backpack set system includes a military main backpack, two maintenance pockets, a tactical waist pocket, a durable polymer gene iv exclusive frame, a shaped hip strap, a reinforced frame shoulder strap, and a load-lifting attachment strap , and shoulder buttons for men. Its capacity is 4000 cubic inches. Maintenance bag (included) adds 500 cubic inches. Waist pockets (included) add 400 cubic inches.

The MT Army Tactical MOLLE Backpack features a modular PALS system and MOLLE straps to attach any MOLLE type of gear. 1000D waterproof Oxford cloth, multi-color camouflage, anti-wear. The infantry main backpack can hold loads up to 100 lbs.

The MOLLE jumbo military backpack can be put on and taken off easily and quickly. When in use, the system as a whole or individual components do not impede proper head rotation when the user is standing or prone, nor do they impede the handling and lifting of equipment in all positions. Adjustable dual-density closed-cell foam mesh shoulder straps. The waistband distributes the weight across the hips, keeping your pack secure and comfortable. Perfect comfort on the shoulders and weight distribution.


Buckle

Why should the buckle of the tactical backpack be particularly particular? For the backpack on the battlefield, in addition to being strong and durable, the buckle is also very important when the buckle fits. If you use an ordinary buckle, it will make a sound when running on the battlefield. It is too dangerous for us; and such a feature can greatly increase the strength and refinement of the buckle when applied to modern backpacks.

zipper

For tactical backpacks that are often filled with various items, the matching of zippers is also very important. What are the benefits of using a jumbo zipper? Whether the backpack is too full or encounters the common U-shaped turning point of the backpack, the strong bite of the large zipper can easily pull the backpack together in these situations.



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