Swiss M70 Jacket
The M70 Field Jacket was the first issued garment EVER to use the TAZ 83, the pattern commonly known as Alpenflage. These jackets were meant to not only keep you protected from the elements and camouflage the user, but also to house their equipment. No webbing required. No, seriously. There are TEN pockets on these jackets to house all of your sustainment gear, ammunition and kit (they also perfectly fit beers lol). Excellent for outdoor activities.
The M70 Field Jacket was the first issued garment EVER to use the TAZ 83, the pattern commonly known as Alpenflage. These jackets were meant to not only keep you protected from the elements and camouflage the user, but also to house their equipment. No webbing required. No, seriously. There are TEN pockets on these jackets to house all of your sustainment gear, ammunition and kit (they also perfectly fit beers lol). Excellent for outdoor activities.
The M70 Field Jacket was the first issued garment EVER to use the TAZ 83, the pattern commonly known as Alpenflage. These jackets were meant to not only keep you protected from the elements and camouflage the user, but also to house their equipment. No webbing required. No, seriously. There are TEN pockets on these jackets to house all of your sustainment gear, ammunition and kit (they also perfectly fit beers lol). Excellent for outdoor activities.
As you can see below, a soldier (or enthusiast) can carry a lot of gear in one of these jackets!