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Thaern said:OK i guess here's the best place to post this since i was looking at picking up a suit of dragonskin if someone has a more recent or appropriate place to shift over to please let me know since I've been browsing an searching for better part of an hour.
I'm a reservist medic so my odds of going overseas as a medic were slim to none. However recently I found out about a new program to give reservist medics their PCP qualifications in exchange for a deployment within 2 years. Now I'm jumping at the bit to be loaded on this course but as excited as i am about a chance to go overseas my fiancee is quite concerned about it. To ease her fears we have talked about purchasing a suit of dragonskin or some other type of armour. Before either of us start researching different types of armour I would like to know if using your own personal armour is even allowed overseas? Also there was a story about an American soldier getting a suit of dragonskin from his mother and then was told he couldn't wear it without forfeiting his death benefits. Does anyone know if the CF has a similar policy?
PhilB said:Wouldn't it also depend on what role as a medic you are being employed in? The HSS and other on base medics definitely do not need 5k worth of aftermarket armour. I am not sure how exactly the Med Services work, but I would assume that there is no guarantee of going as a medic attached to one of the line units.
AlphaCharlie said:Under NO circumstances would you be allowed your own body armour overseas. It puts the CF at an enormous risk if you were to get injured wearing non CF issued PPE (personal protective equipment). We're not allowed to wear non-issue ballistic eye wear over here for that same reason; if we were to get our eyes injured wearing non issue glasses the army wouldn't cover anything.
It's hard enough to let the army let you use non issue kit in general, but when it comes to kit that involves your protection, there's not a chance in hell you're going to wear anything but issued. Plus, the current generation frag vest with plates is really quite good.
Big Red said:The issued PPE sucks. You would be hard pressed to buy after market gear that does not surpass the capabilities of the issued goggles, "frag" vest, plates, etc. I don't see how the CF could deny an injury claim or pension if you had data to support the items you wore eg. Oakely's/Bolles actually provided better protection than the issued kit.
Getting your CoC to let you wear it is a whole different issue...
AlphaCharlie said:Considering that so far in my tour, the plates have already saved a life, I wouldn't say they are junk.
AlphaCharlie said:If you *really* need something, the army will give it to you, and if your CoC has any common sense they will buy the right gear.
Big Red said:My plates weigh half the amount yours do and provide greater protection. How's that for a comparison? A piece of hardened steel will save your life too, it doesn't mean its the best plate to be hauling around.
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AlphaCharlie said:If you *really* need something, the army will give it to you, and if your CoC has any common sense they will buy the right gear.