Got some of these and wonder who's using them. Is it a RAF Survival Item?
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Originally posted by GHarvey View PostIs it one of those water carriers that *very* slowly leak and cools the water by evaporation?
They started using those with chindit type units in the 40s and kept on issuing them to troops in arid and tropical climates.
Cant recall the name of them now something like chagil i think
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Giorgos
Here's one of these "early" ones from my collection.
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We used "chagalls" in the deserts in the Middle East and the reason they were carried on the outside of vehicles is to aid cooling and evaporation using the breeze created as you drive. Usually we would keep one hanging in front of the radiator grill as you had the added help of the fan pulling air through the radiator. I still use them on my sorties in my jeep in the deserts here in California. The word "chagall" or "chugell" is just the phonetic rendition of the Arabic word for the goatskins they use for the same purpose, it has no real proper English spelling to my knowledge.
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Originally posted by GHarvey View PostIs it one of those water carriers that *very* slowly leak and cools the water by evaporation?
They started using those with chindit type units in the 40s and kept on issuing them to troops in arid and tropical climates.
Cant recall the name of them now something like chagil i think
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