This detachable pocket flap is versatile:
- It clips securely inside the Medical Bag.
- It is easily removed for carrying to the victim
- It allows for rapid configuration and re-configuration of the MOLLE
Medic Bag system.
Using a standard numbering system, this flap is attached to the left
side of the Medical bag (as it lies open on the ground) and is numbered
pocket #10.
One standard configuration is to have Pocket #10 serve as the container
for additional medical supplies used in the HEAVY LOAD configuration. This
enables Pocket #10 to be easily left out if only a MEDIUM LOAD
configuration is needed. If plans change, Pocket #10 can be clipped into
the Medical bag as part of the HEAVY LOAD re-configuration.
Item |
Weight (pounds) |
Interior Pocket Flap #10 |
0.47 |
Chemical Cold Pack (1) |
0.67 |
Surgical kit |
0.70 |
Burn Pack (3) |
0.70 |
Small Battle Dressing (2) |
0.18 |
Large Battle Dressing (1) |
0.31 |
Triangular Bandage (3) |
0.30 |
ABD Pad (2) |
0.03 |
Latex gloves (1 pr) |
0.09 |
Kerlix gauze roll (3) |
0.27 |
4 x 4 gauze pad (2) |
0.03 |
SAM splint (2) |
0.50 |
Finger splint (1) |
0.04 |
Total Weight |
4.29 |
Interior Pocket Flap, 18" x 14",
Woodland Camo Fabric Pocket Having (2) 11" x 6 " Mesh Pockets
with Velcro Closure Flaps.
Weight: .47 pounds empty, 4.29 pounds configured as an add-on pack for
HEAVY LOAD configuration described below.
NSN: 6532-01-467-4991
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