Cadet direct kit layout . 8 Ground sheet / Poncho (with tent pegs and bungees). Also includes some typical simulated small arms and munitions for scale. 4 Spare shirt. Below is a list of kit layouts designed to help you choose what to pack for exercises and camp activities starting with Combat 95 issue kit and progressing to the latest kit issue. Employed in all major UK operations, the layout below is a typical light role infantryman CEFO load and includes everything a soldier needs to sustain themselves for a 24hr period. 10 Cover sleeping bag (Bivi Bag). 6 ECW kit/issued fleece. Some of these items, including the personal Role Radio (Dual Role), stationery and note books are likely to be carried by all members of the section. "The large pack or Bergen, plus your webbing, make up Complete Equipment Marching Order and helps you live in the field for a protracted period". 2 Boot cleaning kit, spare laces. 12 Washing, shaving kit and towel. The layout shows a selection of basic command equipment that may be carried by a Section Commander and 2IC (2nd in Command). 9 Sleeping bag. 3 Socks, foot powder. 7 Waterproofs. Products from the Complete Equipment Marching Order 2015 Kit Layout This Kit Layout was first published in a book called "Survival - Technologies from the Official Training Manuals of the World's Elite Military Corps" in 1988. We've also included weapons and munitions to give you an idea of The following equipment layout is a display of the actual personal uniform and kit that a UKSF operator would expect to use on a typical mission. The dates indicate when the layouts were first published in the Cadet Direct catalogue. Remember that you should never be without a good strong waterproof watch. 11 Sleeping mat. 5 Two pairs of spare pants. 13 Sandbag 14 Plastic bag for rubbish Genuine British Forces Kit Layout! See a typical light infantry load carried by an anti-tank commander in our latest kit layout. bjaqrpyjuxjoaoxrsidfntvauyjhxazejqklfhpscyjywqwqsjv