Pointer said:
The ruck was used widely for an airmobile op on EX MG a week or two ago. Consensus: ineffective, even when factoring the asinine WES boxes on the back of the vest.
On a side note, we seriously need to cut down the weight being carried somehow. My personal vote: a lighter radio than the 522.
Amen to that. It could be argued that the size of a soldier's rucksack is inversely proportional to the effectivenss of their senior leadership:
"To reduce the load on a soldier's back, leaders must use their available
transportation effectively and must develop a unit's ability to carry what
it must through load planning and training.
Although load planning is a critical task for all leaders, senior
commanders should limit their guidance and allow the sub-unit commander
who must carry out a mission to decide what his soldiers will carry for
each operation. Load planning consists of tailoring the load to the
mission and then dividing it into echelons (combat load, sustainment load,
and contingency load), calculating its weight, and arranging for its
transport."
http://www.geocities.com/tominelpaso/soldier.txt