Soldiers with Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment (MOLLE). Photo: US Army.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA (BNS): The US Army has awarded twin contracts worth $22 million to BAE Systems for the production of Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment (MOLLE).
The contracts include various MOLLE compatible items, including both large and medium rucksacks, pockets, and pouches in the MultiCam pattern, as well as medium rucksacks and Tactical Assault Panels (TAP) in universal camouflage.
"MOLLE provides troops with a completely tailorable and modular system of rucks, pockets and pouches which are designed to improve readiness and efficiency," Greg Kraak, Director of US Military Programs for BAE Systems' Personnel Protection Systems business, was quoted as saying in the company news release.
MOLLE is a fully integrated, modular load carrying system that includes vests, backpacks (rucksacks), pockets, pouches and hydration systems, all of which are configurable for specific mission requirements.
The TAP features an apron-like panel which attaches to the front and sides of a variety of vests, providing soldiers with additional equipment carrying options, as well as the ability to quickly release equipment in emergency situations.
Production began in October at company facilities in McKee, Kentucky and Jessup, Pennsylvania, with final deliveries expected to be completed by January 2011.
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