The Right Gear For The Job
It’s clear to the U.S. military that women can do the same combat jobs as male soldiers and successfully accomplish objectives in some of the most extreme and dangerous military circumstances. To help ensure safety and superior combat capabilities, both male and female soldiers require the right gear, but since combat roles have almost always fallen to men, that type of gear has been specific to their sizes and shapes. Protective vests, helmets, body parajumper padding, and other equipment have been made to fit the proportions of a male body as a standard, but now that women will be joining men as machine gunners, bomb squad techs, paratroopers, and other combat roles, that equipment will have to diversify as well.
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Equipment That Enables The Soldier
Gear will need to be modified to accommodate proportional differences, like height, but also shoulder, hip, and torso ratios that vary between men and women. These adjustments are imperative to ensuring that a wearer’s equipment doesn’t compromise their range of motion or ability to operate a weapon. All branches of the military are currently in the process of redesigning the many different types of gear a solider might wear in the field. That includes outer tactical vests as well as full-body combat suits. Since Defense Secretary Carter made the announcement earlier this month, the Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps will have thirty days to start the integration, which will open roughly 220,000 military jobs to women.
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What are your thoughts on this development? Will more diversified military gear have an impact on your industry?
Article Sources:
http://www.nytimes.com
http://www.wired.com
http://www.newsobserver.com
http://www.washingtontimes.com
Military Equipment Evolves To Meet The Diversifying Needs Of Modern Soldiers was originally published on Magoda | Manufacturing America by ROIGROUP
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