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The Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS ) is a protective clothing system developed in the 1980s by the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center,
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. The first generation ECWCS consisted of
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s plus 20 other individual clothing, handwear,
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items which are used in various combinations to meet the cold weather environmental requirements of the
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(and others). The Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System, or Gen III ECWCS, is designed to maintain adequate environmental protection in temperatures ranging between .


History

In 1983, The U.S Department of Defense funded a three year development program. This was the start of ECWCS (Extended Cold-Weather Clothing System). In 1984, select units of the Marines, Navy Seals, and US Army were testing sample products in California, New York, and Italy. The next year, a thousand marines were deployed on exercise to Europe and not a single one succumbed to a cold weather casualty. With these kinds of results, and the rave reviews from British forces during the recent Falklands War, 10,000 yards was ordered and development of the ECWCS Parka began. The military garment contractor selected was Tennessee Apparel.


1st Generation

The entire ECWCS ensemble (1st generation) consists of: # undershirt, cold weather,
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# rawers cold weather, polypropylene # shirt, cold weather,
polyester Polyester is a category of polymers that contain one or two ester linkages in every repeat unit of their main chain. As a specific material, it most commonly refers to a type called polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Polyesters include some natura ...
fiberpile # overall, bib, cold weather, fiberpile # liner, cold weather trousers, field # liner, cold weather, coat, men's # trousers, cold weather, field, nylon and cotton # parka, extended cold weather, camouflage # trousers, extended cold weather, camouflage # parka/trousers, snow camouflage, white # glove inserts, cold weather # gloves, men's and women's, light duty # mitten inserts, cold weather, (trigger finger) # mitten shells, cold weather, (trigger finger) # mitten set, extreme cold weather # mitten shells, snow camouflage, cotton, white, two finger # cap, camouflage pattern # hood, balaclava # socks, men's, nylon, cushion sole, stretch type # boots, cold weather (Type I-black) # boots, extreme cold weather (Type II-white) # suspenders, trousers, M-1950 The system is to be used in an insulated, triple-layering fashion, with the polypropylene undergarments as Layer 1, the polyester shirt/bib, liners and cotton/nylon trousers as Layer 2, and
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outer garments as Layer 3. The parka and trousers (which have been adapted to the civilian outdoor clothing market) are themselves constructed in a three-layer fashion consisting of an outer layer of abrasion-resistant taslan nylon, an intermediate layer of durably waterproof, windproof, and Gore-Tex membrane (protected with a layer of nylon tricot and originally in a four-color
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print), and a hung inner layer of unlaminated nylon. The whole is seam-sealed.


The ECWCS parka

The parka – which is a particularly popular component – is characterized by a cobra hood (which fits over a
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) with woven nylon drawstring adjustable pulls and an attachment piece that allows fastening of a fur
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(early models of the parka lacked this attachment piece). There is a two-way, full-front slide fastener to provide full-face protection, leaving only the eyes uncovered. The parka has raglan shoulders/sleeves, a non-freezing, double-pull zipper with storm flap and seven snap closure, a flap-covered pocket on the left sleeve with hook and loop (
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) closure, adjustable hook and loop wrist cuffs, armpit ventilation zippers and double reinforced elbows. A badge/insignia tab with snap is located on the storm flap. There is an interior back ventilation opening, two slash (handwarmer) cargo pockets on the lower front (with extra large flaps and double hook and loop single snap closure on each) and an inside draft skirt ( windskirt) with elastic drawcords and barrel-locks at the waist (without pulls). There are also two concealed map pockets at the front zipper with hook and loop closures that can be opened without unzipping the parka.


2nd Generation

The second generation (2G) ECWCS included two different layers made with Polartec fabrics: the Polartec Classic 300 shirt and the Polartec Classic 200 overalls. When used in combination with other layers in the ECWCS system, the system provides protection between . The parka was improved by vents to help deal with the condensation problems resulting from the use of "waterproof-breathable" fabric. A lightweight underwear set was also introduced to combine with or substitute the polypro undergarments.


3rd Generation

The third generation 3G or GEN III Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System is a radical re-design of the system. It features seven new layers of insulation including three Polartec fabrics: two layers of Polartec Power Dry and a layer of Polartec Thermal Pro High Loft. It has also featured PrimaLoft Silver Insulation USA in the extreme cold weather parka and trousers. The 12 components of the GEN III ECWCS include: # lightweight undershirt and drawers # midweight shirt and drawers # fleece cold weather jacket # wind cold weather jacket # soft shell jacket and trousers # extreme cold/wet weather jacket and trousers # extreme cold weather parka and trousers Initial fielding of the system began in August 2007 to the 73rd Cavalry Regiment in Afghanistan. The water-resistant "soft shell" is far more breathable than any "waterproof-breathable" garment and is used for most field applications, back-stopped by a waterproof nylon parka. Levels of Protection *Level I: Sandy-colored Light-Weight
polypropylene Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications. It is produced via chain-growth polymerization from the monomer Propene, propylene. Polypropylene belongs to the group of polyolefin ...
Polartec Power Dry Silkweight Undershirt & Drawers *Level II: Sandy
polyester Polyester is a category of polymers that contain one or two ester linkages in every repeat unit of their main chain. As a specific material, it most commonly refers to a type called polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Polyesters include some natura ...
Polartec Power Dry grid fleece Mid-Weight Shirt & Drawers *Level III: Sandy Polartec Thermal Pro polyester High-Loft Fleece Jacket *Level IV: Nylon Wind Jacket *Level V: Water-repellent stretchable nylon soft shell Cold Weather Jacket & Trousers *Level VI: Extreme Wet/Cold Weather
Gore-Tex Gore-Tex is W. L. Gore & Associates's trade name for waterproof, breathable fabric membrane. It was invented in 1969. Gore-Tex blocks liquid water while allowing water vapor to pass through and is designed to be a lightweight, waterproof fabri ...
Jacket & Trousers *Level VII: Extreme Cold Weather soft shell with PrimaLoft Silver Insulation USA Parka & Trousers Total weight:


See also

* VKBO Layer system the Russian equivalent


References


Sources

TM 10-8415-236-10
''Operator's Manual for Extended Cold Weather Clothing System Generation III''
1 November 2014. * United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, MA
''Use and Care of the Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS)''
January 1986.
"ADS Operational Equipment"


External links


Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS) Factsheet
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Generation III

Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS) Factsheet
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