Bruh that "new" US belt is ancient ALICE gear. I've only seen those being given to RSP kids to hold a canteen, and for nothing else. And for reference RSP is just pre-basic training for National Guard soldiers. A modern equivalent would either be a rigger belt or a battle belt.
Nah. Excepting the obvious cases of imported weapons and equipment, militaries will usually produce or source as much stuff in their own countries as possible so that in a time of war they aren't reliant on a foreign power which may either be neutral or hostile.
That US belt isn't at all new, they haven't issued those in over 20 years.
The outcome is pretty much irrelevant. Noone is going to use those belts for anything other than keeping throuses up + some equipment.
"says something randomly patriotic and invoking the British Empire"
Rue Brittania, Brittania rules the world.
3:16 I never expected to hear Rammstein in one of your videos 😂🤣
Beste Grüße aus Deutschland 😉
Nice, thank you for the summary at the end of the video...
Old USSR belt is still stronger then modern Chyna's 🤦
Now the question is: why do u need a belt to hold more than 400kgs?
@@simplementepersona In the military that belt can become a rope or a tie-down very quickly.
Bruh that "new" US belt is ancient ALICE gear. I've only seen those being given to RSP kids to hold a canteen, and for nothing else. And for reference RSP is just pre-basic training for National Guard soldiers. A modern equivalent would either be a rigger belt or a battle belt.
Test the clamps!
China had to be the strict minimum 😂
Military items typically have a high quantity.
So the belt of china is strong enough. Thats smart
You know the purpose of these belts aren't to be strong, durable but not strong. Strong enough, I think the point has been lost
Expected old soviet the best 😂
What I want to know is, wtf Britain planning to do with them belts?
Something good from the UK for a change
😒 The UK has produced fantastic things for thousands of years, all of them Caucasian. Rue Brittania!!
But at what weight would a mans spine be obliterated 🤔
Thanks for the warning. I'll make sure not to use my 100 ton hydraulic press on belts at home.
All belts are made in China 😅😅😅😅
Nah. Excepting the obvious cases of imported weapons and equipment, militaries will usually produce or source as much stuff in their own countries as possible so that in a time of war they aren't reliant on a foreign power which may either be neutral or hostile.
2:13 That's not a WW2 American belt. The buckle is wrong as is the material.
Yeah that looks more like 60s/70s type of material.
Yeah that's actually a early Vietnam vintage belt.
UK non è corretta la prova. Troppo corta la cintura
All made in China 🤨
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From the Middle East, Iraq, greetings to Britain💖
MADE IN CHINA
6:46 первое место украина - УК?
UK = United Kingdom, Britain/Scotland etc area.
@brosephbroman7564 унитаз кино 🏠 дом британ скот ланд етэце арея - шо это?