Infantry Combat Equipment (non-firearm): Vests, Body Armor, NVGs, etc.

no_name

Colonel
I feel it might just be a simple carry handle and the idea was probably that it wouldn't be used for riot or crowd control but rather anti terrorism or raid in which case the shield holder wouldn't get close enough for the enemy to grab it.
Could be, if the heavt shield fell down it would be easier to grab the handle instead of trying to flip it over.
 

by78

General
Dog tags with QR codes and what appear to be green protective covers...

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LawLeadsToPeace

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Setting up communications.

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A soldier's selfies:
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Looks like the selfies are done by either a marine or a Jiaolong commando unit member based on the patch on his left arm. Also the nvg mount looks a lot like the standard ones we have seen among other militaries rather than the new ones we have seen so far.
 
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