RCR Grunt said:
Why should Canadian manufacturers get priority? Because they are Canadian?
I did say "all else being equal". Specified production standards of quality and durability will have to be met. Are our own manufacturers not capable of doing that? In all of the complaints regarding the current Tac Vest that I've seen here, I do not recall any regarding the quality of the materials or construction. Aside from blind patriotism, one's own manufacturers are generally more responsive to one's needs. Most/many of the products offered by Canadian aftermarket manufacturers today have had a fair amount of soldier input already and at least two are located near major Canadian bases which pretty much guarantees a healthy review process.
Perhaps, out of all of the commercially available vests that would/should be tried, the best might not be a Canadian design. So be it.
RCR Grunt said:
That's one of the reasons that the procurement system is messed up, we're too busy keeping poorly run, dieing businesses afloat because they are Canadian instead of purchasing quality equipment from proven manufacturers. If we create policy where we only buy quality equipment, Canadian businesses will begin to produce those products on a quality level without our favoring them. If we show favor just because of their nationality, we will get stuck with sub-par Canadian made junk... again.
Again, from a production rather than a design perspective, what is deficient about current issue equipment (speaking mainly about vests and associated items right now)? Materials? They're standard across all manufacturers. Stitchery?
From a design perspective, the problem is CF rather than any manufacturer.
I am not challenging, merely seeking enlightenment.
RCR Grunt said:
As for the DZ vest, if its not MOLLE, then its not acceptable. I suspect they changed the size of there webbing so that only their pouches would fit it, thus increasing sales for their company. Just because you can jam/stretch something into place on it doesn't make it workable. For a modular vest, it has to be MOLLE/PALS or nothing. These are internationally accepted and used standard systems and would vastly increase the market we could shop in for pouches.
I agree on the MOLLE/PALS requirement. The standardization and reliability aspects have been proven.
I have recently purchased a DZ vest, and plan to purchase a couple of different designs from other manufacturers. While I'll be unlikely to get outside of the wire on my upcoming deployment (TUAV Mission Commander) I am hoping to be over again in a real flying job in 2010. As the current Tac Hel LPSV (Life Preserver Survival Vest) is totally unsuitable for that environment (as is the current Tac Vest), I'm doing some personal research into available platforms for something a little more worthwhile. Besides, I've had a strong interest in personal kit over 3.5 decades of service and have had a hand in designing or modifying certain currently- or past-issued items during that time. Should I be able to justify a MOLLE vest on the basis of arranging pouches to suit crew position, that may be another wedge-in-the-door for overall acceptance.
Standard MOLLE pouches will attach to the DZ vest.