Bleeding ankle biting romans!!! :)
Gunther the Barbarian: "BAR BAR! Run for the hills.....It's those bleeding Roman midgets again.....with their steely little knives...How can we fight them when they run between our legs....BAR BAR!!!"
Bleeding ankle biting romans!!! :)
Gunther the Barbarian: "BAR BAR! Run for the hills.....It's those bleeding Roman midgets again.....with their steely little knives...How can we fight them when they run between our legs....BAR BAR!!!"
The History of the Getai AAR
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=79451
Star Haven: A fantasy AAR using Deus lo Vult
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=83098
Talk about striking below the belt...
"Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."
-Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
"Pastafarians!" Classic.....
The History of the Getai AAR
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=79451
Star Haven: A fantasy AAR using Deus lo Vult
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=83098
Humphreys, over what gound was this. Carrying that load at that speed is, well quite fast. It's more than I can do these days, but then I'm a lazy university slob.
I went running yesterday. I did a mile and wanted to sick-up.
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Very un cool, that's what you get for jacking it in for eight weeks.
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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Humphreys, being in the military does not make one a better person but thank you for your support anyways![]()
I wear a rack over my IBA with three 3-mag pouches on each side, plus some other pouches. ill post a picture of a sample
Mind you, this is not a combat load, this is just a "hey look at me standing around" picture. On a combat patrol, side plates, shoulder plates, and a crotch plate would be added, as well as helmet, assault pack, radio, leg drop pouch, etc. we use M-4s these days, but even an M-4 with flashlight, laser sight, ACOG, pistol grip, extra magazine, etc, can be pretty heavy.
And, as an aside, no I do not support policy in Iraq if thats what youre asking. Afghanistan is a different matter entirely, but Im skeptical about it as well. Popular insurgencies cannot be won with military force unless one is willing to use extreme tactics, like the Romans.
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"urbani, seruate uxores: moechum caluom adducimus. / aurum in Gallia effutuisti, hic sumpsisti mutuum." --Suetonius, Life of Caesar
Cant we just say that modern day soldier carry what they need and what they need depends on mission, ROE and what kind of unit youre in?
I dont like it when threads go to far off topic
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however, I would love to speak with fellow militaries at a forum that is not exclusive for militarys, since all those forums tend to end up in a ton of threads where people bashing either the yanks or the frenchies or some other nation instead of just talking about the things I wanna talk about. (like the feeling when that red car in central Kabul dont follow the pattern of the rest of the cars and all the people in a four block radius is gone, or how awed you get when you visit a U.S camp for the first time.... I mean, you guys build cities when you go to war, yeez.
ya, sorry, now I got OT, and nostalgia hit me to... Guess I gonna go out and walk memory lane and have smoke now.
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A true warrior do not fight because he hate the one that stand before him. He fight because he loves the one who stand and wait back home.
Holy hell Zak, that's all ammo? That's also one hell of a chest rig.
Just went looking across the net at what the British have been producing in the last few years. The trend still seems to be for carrying six to nine mags. Although Highlander have produced a vest with 6x3 mag pouches, thats 18 mags!
Interesting really, because the standard gear can carry 12 tops and usually only carries 6. Must be a sign of an army fighting in a combat zone.
All this talk of webbing is making me want to wander down to the recruiting office, or just buy new gear. I was tempted to join the TA at Uni but if I'm going to get shipped out I want to be doing the job full time.
Bah, sorry. I'll go on forever about the army.
Still can't get over the fact they let you shave your head though.
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Cant say much about Ancient arms and armor.
But while at Warwick castle once, I was allowed to lift a Bastard sword from around the mid 1430's I think. I can tell you, that was damned heavy (mind you I was only sicteen last time I was home). Then I tried to put on a Great helm, with just a small slit for the eyes, Christ my head nearky went through my shoulders. So I'm supposing that (even if their armour was lighter) Hoplites would of had to have been damned strong, and that their armour was pretty heavy.
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Are you using any kind of baggage animals in mountain warfare (as the romans)? I know german and austrian mountain troops still have mules to carry the heavier stuff.Originally Posted by Zaknafien
http://www.bundeswehr.de/portal/PA_1...itory=youatweb
The combatload of a late republican/early augustan legionary was around 29,4 Kg (64,76 Ibs), but including clothing. All weights based on reconstructed equippment.
Linen Tunic 0.55 Kg (underwear)
Tunic 1.1 Kg
Caliage 1.3 Kg
Lorica Hamata 8,3 Kg
2 Cingula 1.2 Kg (belts)
Gladius + tull 2.2 Kg (type Mainz)
Pugio +tull 1.1 Kg (dagger)
Montefortino Helmet 2.1 Kg (including Chrest)
oval Scutum 9.65 Kg (Fayoum type)
Pilum 1.9 Kg
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29.4 Kg (64,76 ibs)
plus his baggage during marshs:
Food for 4 days 3.7 Kg
Sarcina 2.55 Kg (metall field bottle + 1.3l fluid inside)
Tools in leather bag 3 Kg (knifes, personal stuff, etc.)
bag with more clothing 3.9 Kg (Neck scarf, resreve tunic, )
leather shield tull + 1.85 Kg
bronze bucket 0.85 Kg
bronze Casserole 0.65 Kg
furca (carrying bar) 1.9 Kg
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18.4 Kg (40,53 Ibs)
The remainiong stuff (vallli, tent, heavier tools as colobra) had necessarly to be carried by mules.
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Mostly flat with some hills, alot of it paved, funny note I stopped mainly after realising it wasnt helping but also after being stopped by a policeman saying a few people thought my bag was full of nicked stuff and had phoned them :)Humphreys, over what gound was this. Carrying that load at that speed is, well quite fast. It's more than I can do these days, but then I'm a lazy university slob.
Im not fit but atleast I can run a mile :) I used to be able to run 6 without much effort though :(, I miss being able to do that.I went running yesterday. I did a mile and wanted to sick-up.
I want to join too but my case of fatlazybastarditus is hampering it abit :). Still I kep doing the excercise so I should eventually get there.I was tempted to join the TA at Uni but if I'm going to get shipped out I want to be doing the job full time.
I just hope my stupidity isnt a stumbling block ::/
Yeah I was wondering if you supported it as someone who was there as most of the ex military people ive seen who suported it hadnt been there.And, as an aside, no I do not support policy in Iraq if thats what youre asking. Afghanistan is a different matter entirely, but Im skeptical about it as well. Popular insurgencies cannot be won with military force unless one is willing to use extreme tactics, like the Romans.
Apparently alot of museum peices are display types that the makers never meant to be used for fighting and are made heavier and less balanced but more ornamental, I dont know if this is true or not but it may explain the heavyness.I was allowed to lift a Bastard sword from around the mid 1430's I think. I can tell you, that was damned heavy (mind you I was only sicteen last time I was home). Then I tried to put on a Great helm, with just a small slit for the eyes, Christ my head nearky went through my shoulders.
They had heavy clothes :)
And damn another of my numbers were wrong...
Swords aren't that heavy, two kilos for a bastard sword is the upper limit.
Talking of gear weights. When I did my Roman guestimate I was only thing of the weapons and armour. You forget everything you wear is heavy.
I find it very difficult to believe that Gladius and tull are more than a kilo though. Modern reconstruction Gladii are usually less that 0.7kg.
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That's the actual weight of an reconstructed type mainz gladius based on an example found near Chichester. The sword alone without the tull has a weight of 1.55 Kg. Genenerally type mainz gladii have a weight between 1.2 and 1.6 Kg. Only the type Pompeii gladius weights less than 1 Kg.
At least the specialforces and some of the PRTs in Afghanistan is using both mules and horses. There are serval reasons for that, mostly that there is a lot of country that dont have roads (dont think it is anywhere there is paved roads outside big popcenters) and the roads that exist cant carry heavy traffic for long before they break. Another reason is that a rider on a horse melt in a bit better. If the regulars in the U.S forces that use animals I dont know.Originally Posted by cunctator
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depending on mission and AOR I have been carrying everything from just my rifle a few clips and protective gear to a bit over 45 kilos, (I only know kilos and metric system sorry if you belong to the pound system and dont understand.).
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A true warrior do not fight because he hate the one that stand before him. He fight because he loves the one who stand and wait back home.
I don't distrust you but could you direct me to some sources I could read up on this? As regards weights I'm more familiar with mediaevil swords.Originally Posted by cunctator
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The first things in english that come to my mind are (the first mostly in english:
-"The Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies", which has a few articles about swords in it's various volumes.
http://www.jrmes.org.uk/
and "Roman Military Equipment" by M.C. Bishop & J.C.N. Coulston
http://www.romanmilitaryequipment.co.uk/
I also found an arcticle on JSTOR, but can't acces it from here, but it sounds interesting:
"Study of the Metallography of Some Roman Swords"
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=006...3E2.0.CO%3B2-J
The numbers for the legionary equippment posted above are from "Die Legionen des Augustus" by Markus Junkelmann, very detailed but only focusing on augustan legionary infantry and rather old now.
"Study of the Metallography of Some Roman Swords" is a good read. I was thumbing through the jmres earlier today, or one volume. Unfortunately our library, sucks. It's actually sliding down the hill because when they built it they didn't account for the weight of the books.
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Well I didn't tell you for educational purposes, we had a good laugh about it in the backroom a week or so ago.Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
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