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Johnny Rico

(1,438 posts)
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 12:19 PM Mar 2012

Better Battle Briefs

http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htinf/articles/20120308.aspx

The U.S. has developed more comfortable "blast boxer" (or PUG, for Protective Under Garment) underwear for troops. For three years now British troops have been wearing these skintight Kevlar underpants. U.S. marines began receiving them two years ago and soldiers got them last year. American troops reported that the first blast boxers they got were uncomfortable, causing chafing and heat buildup. The new model addresses both of these problems.

Last year British and American soldiers and marines received additional groin protection. This was known as POG (Protective Over Garment) and consisted of a codpiece attachment for their body armor. Both PUG and POG consist of multiple layers of Kevlar. Both items were developed by British firms. For maximum protection (say, for bomb disposal technicians), two or three pairs of the boxers can be worn in addition to a POG.

The "ballistic boxers", or Kevlar underpants, have several layers of Kevlar around the groin and thigh area. This protects troops from genital damage and projectiles that might sever the femoral arteries (which run down each leg, close to the inner thigh). Bleeding from the femoral artery is a major cause of combat deaths, as it is very difficult to stop the flow of blood. The "blast boxers" originally sold for about $100 a pair but demand has been so high that the price has declined by over a third. The idea for the ballistic boxers was suggested by the troops themselves and the medics that treat many of these wounds. The increased number of groin injuries comes largely from the growing use of roadside bombs and mines by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

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Better Battle Briefs (Original Post) Johnny Rico Mar 2012 OP
k & r surrealAmerican Mar 2012 #1

surrealAmerican

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1. k & r
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 12:55 PM
Mar 2012

How could I not recommend a thread about "skintight Kevlar underpants"?

The article doesn't mention if they are sized and designed for both male and female soldiers.

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