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Flecktarn KSK Vest Moskito

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Now available at Flecktarn.co.uk... "The Moskito Flecktarn vest was one of the first specially designed vests to cope with the needs of the German Army's then newly formed special forces units. Up until the mid-1990s, German Army deployments were generally limited and based purely around home defence, whereupon standard issue field gear was generally considered sufficient to withstand most uses. The gap between standard issue equipment and a purpose designed field load vest was filled by equipment design firms, from which the Moskito vest was produced. 

The Flecktarn KSK vest 'Moskito' has all the hallmarks of the later KSK vests such as four double ammo pouches in the front which can hold two G36 magazines, two G3 magazines or 3 M16 magazines in each pouch; followed by smoke grenade pouches, one on either side; and utility pouches, also one on either side. The crossdraw holster is also present on the front left at mid-level. The vest is zipped up in the front with a large coated aluminium zipper. The vest is mesh based, with the pouches being made in cordura and mounted on the front. The shoulders are covered with velcro which would originally have been able to take a combination of specially adapted pouches, such as the SEM52 pouch and the triple grenade pouch. The rear of the vest has two Israeli Army style large packs which are expandable or can be folded flat. Each of these is able to take either a helmet sized object or field utilites and extra clothing. Clips are provided at the bottom hem of the vest for attachment of a leg combination holster. The shoulders are adjustable with velcro and webbing straps, and the sides adjust with webbing straps as well. The sides of the vest also have drop down LKS panels which allow for standard issue pouches to be added to the vest around the hips. This first KSK vest is still the basis of the newer designs and is the basis for many classic field load vests manufactured since."


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