





British Combat Undershirt, Thermal, FR, Desert, Surplus
A British-issue FR baselayer with special cold-weather features: long ducktail and thumb loops at the cuffs. Available in any size as long as it's Large.
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A British-issue FR baselayer with special cold-weather features: long ducktail and thumb loops at the cuffs. Available in any size as long as it's Large.
Despite being designated a cold-weather thermal shirt, these aren't thick at all and the shirt weighs just 330 g (11.6 oz). A tall turtleneck with a zipper allows you to retain or dump heat as necessary and shields from the sun.
The garment is fire-retardant so you won't become a human torch at the first crackle of your fireplace or campfire. The exact material is not stated on the labels but commonly these kinds of shirts are made mostly of aramid and FR-viscose with a smaller percentage of FR-polyester.
Size info
So these are available in just one size and they are rather loose and the material is stretchy. The pit-pit measurement is 60 cm (23.6") so the shirt will be a bit loose at the recommended size: if you're larger than specified, don't worry! The sleeve length is 70 cm (27.6")
British surplus
Unissued, most of these are in factory plastics from the British manufacturer Cooneen, Watts & Stone.
NSN 8415-99-667-5128
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James B. 20.09.2021
The British Army is scrapping half of its tanks 'coz we don't believe in fighting anymore (shades of Kajandar in the 1930s), so buy the crewmens' FR shirts before the Sovs take advantage of that and invade (the advance guard has already bought up half of London).


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Unfortunately we don't know for sure, since the exact material is not stated on the labels but commonly these kinds of shirts are made mostly of aramid and FR-viscose with a smaller percentage of FR-polyester.
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