I was viewing the DDR reenactor thread, and I was looking at the East German Kit and made some general observations that I thought was a bit odd. For example the canteen that was worn on the hip seems that it would have been a bit difficult to get quick access to with the cup attachment, strap and buckle style fastener, especially if you were on a foot march. The second item was the field pack (Sturmgepäck). Having served in the US Army and humping a US ruck-sack it appears that the East German pack was somewhat small. I remember being able to packing an extra uniform, boots, 3 days change of underwear, saving kit, a towel , ammo for the crew served weapon a couple of 60mm mortar rounds, a days worth of rations ( 3xMREs) and still having room for a few comfort items and a Playboy magazine or two . However, looking at that East German pack I doubt that it could accommodate and quarter of the stuff we in the US Army carried. Was this the only size the NVA had or were there larger packs? I would be interested to hear from some of the former NVA soldiers who actually used this equipment. I've add a copy of pics that I lifted of of eBay.
Best,
John
Best,
John
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