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Personal Clothing System A User’s Guide

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Personal Clothing System A User’s GuideThe Defence Clothing TeamContentsThe Key PartsHow to Wear ItCombat UniformLightweight JacketCombat TrousersWindproof SmockCare & MaintenanceAncillary ItemsT-ShirtThermal ShirtThermal SmockLightweight Waterproof SuitBootsOperational Specific ItemsUBACS2-in-1 Jacket

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Слайд 1Personal Clothing System A User’s Guide
The Defence Clothing Team
This Guide introduces

you to the different parts of the Personal Clothing System,

tells you what are they for, how to wear them and how to look after them.
Personal Clothing System A User’s GuideThe Defence Clothing TeamThis Guide introduces you to the different parts of

Слайд 2Personal Clothing System A User’s Guide
The Defence Clothing Team
Contents
The Key Parts
How

to Wear It
Combat Uniform
Lightweight Jacket
Combat Trousers
Windproof Smock
Care & Maintenance
Ancillary Items
T-Shirt
Thermal

Shirt
Thermal Smock
Lightweight Waterproof Suit
Boots
Operational Specific Items
UBACS
2-in-1 Jacket
Personal Clothing System A User’s GuideThe Defence Clothing TeamContentsThe Key PartsHow to Wear ItCombat UniformLightweight JacketCombat TrousersWindproof

Слайд 3Personal Clothing System The Key Parts
Combat Uniform Ancillary Items
Key Features:

Built in arm protection.
Designed to work with body armour

Reduce snag hazards
Common pockets on arms on all outer garments
Better temperature control

Personal Clothing System (PCS) consists of Combat Uniform and Ancillary Items. Combat Uniform is what you wear on the outside. Ancillary Items are what you wear underneath to keep you warm and comfortable.

Personal Clothing System The Key PartsCombat Uniform 	Ancillary ItemsKey Features: Built in arm protection. Designed to work

Слайд 4How to Wear It
Temperate/ Body Armour
(ie Summer or Winter when

wearing Body Armour)

Cold – no Body Armour
(ie Winter)


Hot – with

Body Armour
(ie Desert)




Base Layer Mid-Layer Thermal Layer Outer Layer Body Armour

T-Shirt Thermal Shirt LWJ
(optional) (if cold)

T-Shirt Thermal Shirt Thermal Smock Windproof
(if needed) Smock

The Thermal Smock and Windproof Smock are not designed to wear under Body Armour. Use them when you take it off or when doing other training.

UBACS

The LWJ and UBACS are the only garments designed to be worn under Body armour.

How to Wear ItTemperate/ Body Armour(ie Summer or Winter when wearing Body Armour)Cold – no Body Armour(ie

Слайд 5Combat Uniform Key Components
Lightweight Jacket Combat Trousers Windproof Smock
Combat Uniform is

what you wear on the outside. It has the best

performing camouflage in the world. Whatever you do, you must wear one of these garments (or a waterproof) on the outside
Combat Uniform Key ComponentsLightweight Jacket 	Combat Trousers	Windproof SmockCombat Uniform is what you wear on the outside. It

Слайд 6Lightweight Jacket What is it for?
The Lightweight Jacket (LWJ) is your

main top to wear in the field if you are

in UK wearing body armour. It has been designed to wear under body armour and to be as comfortable as possible when wearing it.
Lightweight Jacket What is it for?The Lightweight Jacket (LWJ) is your main top to wear in the

Слайд 7Lightweight Jacket How to Wear It
Zip and Touch & Close Fastenings

It has a zip and “touch and close” (ie Velcro)

fastenings as buttons cause pressure points under body armour
If it is hot you can leave the zip undone to let air circulate.
Sleeves can be worn up if it is hot and you are told it’s ok
Wear the LWJ untucked. It lets the air circulate to keep you cool.
Lightweight Jacket How to Wear ItZip and Touch & Close Fastenings It has a zip and “touch

Слайд 8Lightweight Jacket Pockets
Breast Map Pocket with Compass Pocket
The LWJ has

Map Pockets, both sides, secured by “Touch & Close” fastenings

to eliminate pressure points when worn with body armour.

The left breast map pocket has an internal note-book/compass pocket. The right breast map pocket has internal pen pockets. Both are angled for easy access.

Both map pockets also have internal beckets (loops) for securing items as required.

Lightweight Jacket PocketsBreast Map Pocket with Compass Pocket The LWJ has Map Pockets, both sides, secured by

Слайд 9Lightweight Jacket Collar
Collar secured to prevent chafing
If you are wearing

Body Armour, turn the collar up to stop your neck

getting chafed.
Fasten it with the securing tab to keep it in place.
Lightweight Jacket CollarCollar secured to prevent chafing If you are wearing Body Armour, turn the collar up

Слайд 10Lightweight Jacket Rank Slide
Rank Slide secured with Touch & Close

fastening
The rank slide epaulette is held in place with

touch and close fastening to prevent pressure points.
It is secured in a pocket to stop it catching on things and coming undone
Wear only the issued MTP rank slide in the field. In barracks you can wear “regimental” rank slides but only on a plain background.
Lightweight Jacket  Rank SlideRank Slide secured with Touch & Close fastening The rank slide epaulette is

Слайд 11Lightweight Jacket Sleeves
Forearm protection pockets
Shrouded Cuff Buttons
The pockets on

the biceps are to store items when you are wearing

body armour. The pockets are angled so you can get into them easily. They have beckets (loops) to allow you to secure things.
The forearm pockets allow protection pads to be fitted when issued for operations
The cuff buttons are shrouded to stop them catching on things like cam nets.

Bicep Pocket

Lightweight Jacket  SleevesForearm protection pocketsShrouded Cuff Buttons The pockets on the biceps are to store items

Слайд 12Lightweight Jacket Badges
The Bicep Pockets have touch & close fastening

to allow Combat ID badges to be fitted if issued.
Blanking

plates protect the touch & close from damage
You are allowed 2 badges per blanking plate – TRF and Qual Badge on the Right, Union Flag and Formation Badge on the Left

Bicep Pocket and Blanking Plate

Lightweight Jacket  BadgesThe Bicep Pockets have touch & close fastening to allow Combat ID badges to

Слайд 13Combat Uniform Care & Maintenance
Wash and dry the Combat Uniform

as per the instructions – 400C and normal tumble dry.

Don’t nuke it!
DON’T iron the Touch & Close fastening. It will melt it.
DO iron the uniform normally. But don’t try and press creases in it. You will damage it.
Washing and Ironing have no effect on the clothing IRR properties.

Combat Uniform  Care & MaintenanceWash and dry the Combat Uniform as per the instructions – 400C

Слайд 14Combat Trousers – Key Features

Combat Trousers – Key Features

Слайд 15Combat Trousers Belt Loops and Waist Pockets
Reinforced Belt Loops
Mesh Lining to

pockets
The trousers have reinforced belt loops. This is to

cope with the load when you are wearing Pelvic Protection systems on operations.
The loops closest the waist pockets have additional fastening points to allow you to secure items.
The pockets are lined with mesh to allow better air circulation
The left hand pocket has an extra zip pocket to secure things like loose change.
Combat Trousers Belt Loops and Waist PocketsReinforced Belt LoopsMesh Lining to pockets The trousers have reinforced belt

Слайд 16Combat Trousers – Reinforced Seat & Crotch
The Trousers have

a panel to reduce wear and tear in the crotch

and the seat. In the warm weather version this is reinforced.
The hip pocket has a flap with a shrouded button to stop it catching on things.
Combat Trousers – Reinforced Seat & Crotch The Trousers have a panel to reduce wear and tear

Слайд 17Combat Trousers – Thigh Pockets and Cuff Securing
Angled Thigh Pocket

with Shrouded Button
The Thigh Pockets are for carrying maps,

notebooks etc when you are in the field.
They have been angled to make them easier to get into when sat down or wearing body armour.
The buttons are shrouded to stop them catching
The ties at the cuff allow you to secure your trousers to stop things climbing up your legs. If its hot you can loosen them to allow better air circulation (but do them up when it gets dark and the bugs come out)
Combat Trousers – Thigh Pockets and Cuff SecuringAngled Thigh Pocket with Shrouded Button The Thigh Pockets are

Слайд 18Windproof Smock What is it for?
The Windproof Smock is your main

top to wear in UK when its cold. It has

not been designed to wear under body armour. Instead it is what you should put on when you take body armour off. It has been designed to allow temperature regulation if you start working hard, and to provide protection from the wind and light showers.
Windproof Smock What is it for?The Windproof Smock is your main top to wear in UK when

Слайд 19Windproof Smock – Pockets, External
The Smock has an external

pocket on the left breast pocket for carrying a compass.

The button hole is to fasten the lanyard to it so you don’t lose the compass.
Like the Lightweight Jacket, buttons on the smock have been shrouded, and it has the same arm pockets so you can carry SOP kit in the same place no matter what you are wearing.
Windproof Smock – Pockets, External The Smock has an external pocket on the left breast pocket for

Слайд 20Windproof Smock – Pockets, Internal
Map pocket with pen holders
Handwarmer Pocket

The smock has two large map pockets with pen pockets

inside.
At the waist, there are two handwarmer pockets for when its cold and wearing gloves are impractical.
Windproof Smock – Pockets, InternalMap pocket with pen holdersHandwarmer Pocket The smock has two large map pockets

Слайд 21Windproof Smock – Temperature Regulation
Upper torso mesh lining
Pit Zips
The cloth

of the smock is windproof and treated to be showerproof.

The hood is there if the weather is really bad.
The top half of the smock is lined with mesh to help air circulation to keep you cool when you’re working hard.
“Pit zips” can be opened when you are working very hard to help cool you down.

Windproof Smock – Temperature RegulationUpper torso mesh liningPit ZipsThe cloth of the smock is windproof and treated

Слайд 22Ancillary Items Key Components

UBACS
Thermal Smock
Thermal Shirt

Ancillary Items Key Components	 			UBACSThermal SmockThermal Shirt

Слайд 23Thermal Shirt
Caged Zip
Thumb-loops
The Thermal Shirt, made of lightweight micro-fleece

material, provides a base layer for insulation.
It has

a caged zip at the neck to prevent chafing and thumb-loops at the wrist to secure the sleeves and act as handwarmers.
Thermal ShirtCaged ZipThumb-loops The Thermal Shirt, made of lightweight micro-fleece material, provides a base layer for insulation.

Слайд 24Thermal Smock
Adjustable Neck
Shower-proof Hood
Handwarmer Pockets
Heat Regulation Zips
The Thermal Smock

provides a lightweight mid-layer for thermal insulation. It is showerproof

with a lightweight fleece inner.
It has handwarmer pockets, an adjustable neck and a shower proof hood stowed in the collar.
“Pit-zips” and side zips allow heat regulation.
Thermal SmockAdjustable NeckShower-proof HoodHandwarmer PocketsHeat Regulation Zips The Thermal Smock provides a lightweight mid-layer for thermal insulation.

Слайд 25Under Body Armour Combat Shirt (UBACS)
Caged Zip
High Wicking Material
Bicep Pocket
Forearm

Protection Pocket
The UBACS is a combat shirt to wear

under body armour in hot weather. It is only issued for operations or overseas exercises.
It has a highly breathable and fast sweat wicking torso to help heat regulation under body armour.
Forearm pockets allow arm protection pads to be worn if issued while it has the same bicep pocket arrangement and other features as the rest of the PCS ensemble
Under Body Armour Combat Shirt (UBACS)Caged ZipHigh Wicking MaterialBicep PocketForearm Protection Pocket The UBACS is a combat

Слайд 26Lightweight Waterproof Suit
The Lightweight Waterproof Suit is highly breathable, light

and can be packed down small so it can be

easily carried.
The material breathes better than previous designs with “pit-zips” for thermal regulation.
Full length leg zips help getting the trousers on easily while a fleece lined collar in the jacket stops drips going down the neck.
There is no hood as personnel will either be wearing it over a Windproof or Thermal Smock, which have hoods, or will be wearing a helmet. This means it can pack down smaller.
Lightweight Waterproof SuitThe Lightweight Waterproof Suit is highly breathable, light and can be packed down small so

Слайд 27Points to Note
New boots, sleeping bags and gloves are all

being developed. Availability will be announced separately.

Delivery plans for CU

will be issued by your chain of command.

Ancillary Items will be issued for replacement of CS95 items as required, on initial issue to recruits, or on deployment to operations


Points to NoteNew boots, sleeping bags and gloves are all being developed. Availability will be announced separately.Delivery

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