Just remember:RCR Grunt said:I'm going to steal the UCR write up, ...
If you stick this message right up front, right at the back and reference it a few times in between then it will not be missed or overshadowed by other observations you may make.MCG said:If you ever get a chance to comment officially make this [Modularity... MOLLE] the first and last point your audience hears.
Lone Wolf Quagmire said:Elaborate plesase
MJP said:As usual bang on...so to help others a recent UCR on the Tac Vest. Feel free to use and send many many times to DLR. Maybe your CoC's will be faster than mine in doing actual substantiation.
Infanteer said:...they retain warmth even when wet and still give you a degree of dexterity. However, the stitching of the leather seems poor and I have the leather seperating in multiple places after 5 weeks of hard use; I intend on submitting a UCR on what is otherwise a fairly decent piece of kit. What was that site again?
NL_engineer said:I was going to submit one for the same thing, but I didn't make it half way through the form before I was lost/frustrated with the form and gave up :
MedTech said:I think that was the response it was supposed to incite in the people who attempt to fill one of those things out ;D
NL_engineer said:I was going to submit one for the same thing, but I didn't make it half way through the form before I was lost/frustrated with the form and gave up :
PatrickO said:I liked that UCR very much. Clear, concise and it repeated (arguably) the most important deficiency with the TV concept, the lack of modularity. If i would have added one thing, it would have been to tie into the difficulty in adjusting the TV - mine tends to loosen up at random moments, and it's a PITA to get buddy to help cinch me back up.
THE TAC VEST IS NOT EASY TO ADJUST FOR SIZE WHEN ADDING OR REMOVING CLOTHING LAYERS. AN EASIER AND MORE RAPID METHOD OF ADJUSTMENT MUST BE INCORPORATED. THIS WILL MOST LIKELY REQUIRE A COMPLETE REDESIGN.
I suspect the tac vest has already been handed-off from the project, so this UCR will go to an Lifecycle material manager (LCMM) within DSSPM. The UCR will have a due date on it (automatically determined by submission date. If the LCMM has not responded by that time, there is an option for the CoC to send "hasteners" (emails formally saying "hurry up!").Lone Wolf Quagmire said:What's the flash to bang from "CoC to substantiate the UCR." to CTS or DLR or whomever it is to get this in there inbox?
Infidel-6 said:Not claiming to be an expert on USMC affairs -- but their SOF who I worked with breifly while here (two missions we had overlapped) are using the Eagle CIRAS Martime. For the conventional USMC, the MTV is enormous. Side Plates, Bicep protection, thigh and calf protection, groin protection, neck protection, and buttock protection extensions can all have their time and place -- and the vests should be set up to accomodate them easily -- however not all those forms of protection are practical for all, and all duties.
A properly designed releasable vest like the CIRAS or Paraclete RAV is not additionally encumbering - nor the is the release prone to snagging -- I have worn the RAV in Afghanistan for almost a year - and the CIRAS in Afghan and Iraq for more than than two years combined.
FYI the USMC has an optional Armor policy in some ares of Falluja in order to better interact with the populace -- however I did not see ANYONE when I was there taking advantage of that option. I understood some areas of the town it was being used -- time and place for everthing.
Lone Wolf Quagmire said:Bayonet location: I think that is maybe attributed to troops moving it on there own.
If the TV has been handed off will any further UCR's make a difference?