SSO system smersh ak new. Shoulder-belt system "smersh-ak" Rps smersh from sso

Description:

One of the most popular systems for military personnel and airsoft players is SMERSH. This RPS is universal for any branch of the military, it can be seen on the FSB officer and on the ensign of the Airborne Forces and on any contract soldier of any type of troops in the zone of service and combat missions. In this review, we will not touch on the differences in SMERSHs of different years of manufacture, as well as the differences in the materials from which they were made. Let's take a look at the current state of affairs.


Pros:

1. Simplicity and speed of putting on, taking off.

2. Compatible and allows you to wear any winter clothing and body armor. Armor can be put on both for unloading, in which case it can be quickly thrown off, and under it.

3. The presence of a modular principle allows, when using the base (belt and straps), having the necessary pouches available, to complete the unloading depending on the task, type of weaponry, as well as personal preferences when placing equipment.

4. Low center of gravity, the presence of a belt and shoulder straps allows you to evenly distribute the load on your back and lower back, as well as choose (according to the principle of a backpack) what needs to be loaded (legs or shoulders) and what to loosen.

5. Good for long walks. Comfortable to lie down, easier to crawl.

6. Reliability.

Minuses:


1. Long-lasting fit. Both in height (4th belt) and in volume (when using a standard Velcro belt). The problem with volume is solved by using a harness belt instead of a regular belt.

2. People with a modest size (44 - 46) will find it difficult to place additional elements (pouches) in the summer. In my case, when wearing two pouches under the IPP in front, there was nowhere to tighten the belt, two additional pouches interfered. In winter, this problem was removed.

3. Inability to use the belt system of backpacks.

4. Due to the increase in lateral dimensions, it is not entirely convenient for operations on vehicles.

Relative disadvantages and advantages.

Allows you to carry both tin cans and magazines for AK-74, AKM, SVD, cartridge packs, cartridges, magazines (Saiga, Vepr) for a smoothbore. The pouches have a removable internal partition, which increases the internal volume and allows you to put "paired" magazines or other things there. RPK magazines can be moved, but only with the valve cover open (since they are not long enough), which contributes to their loss.

The product is very high quality, durable. Corresponds to its price and purpose. It is possible to purchase additional pouches for various purposes that are easily interfaced with the system. I still have this unloading system. I used it for hunting, only with other pouches, and just as simply as a weight belt.

Equipment:


The basic equipment is not very well assembled. Fortunately, the MTR has the whole range of pouches available different systems, and you can complete the RPS for your goals, objectives and needs.

In the standard configuration, unloading looks like this:

Three products form the basis of the RPS: RS-31 belt, Soft belt and straps.




If everything is clear with the belt, it is one, although those who wish can use any pistol belt of the same width instead, tabout with a soft belt, the choice already appears. You can take the standard one that comes with the kit.


You can take the "Belt soft universal." But I don’t advise it, it’s just a soft lining for the RS-31 belt. It does not carry any functional load.


The soft belt SMERSH is already better. He holds his back very well and is very comfortable. This is the main belt that comes standard. And the belt is soft, the MOLLE mount, in addition, allows you to attach several additional pouches on it, for example, under VOG.


Recently, another M.O.L.L.E. The piece is comfortable and functional.

Shoulder straps come in five types.M67 straps. We don't even discuss it. An angry budget decision!



On early versions there were no molle lines at all, on modern onesAlicia has several slings that allow you to fasten it on your shoulder tosome kind of pouch, or a radio station. True, then they will interfere with the application.


MOLLE shoulder straps. Already fully sewn with MOLLE slings, which allows you to fix, for example, a pouch with an IPP in such a way that it does not interfere with the butt. Yes, and on the back in the area of ​​​​the shoulder blades, you can already hang a radio station and / or a grenade pouch.


Shoulder straps Smersh PLSE. You can see the difference from simple straps in the photo, the straps sit much more comfortably.

Shoulder straps PLSE fastening MOLLE. The same as the PLSE straps, only the dorsal platform is completely sewn up with MOLLE straps, which allows you to attach, for example, a hydrator to the RPS. And in general, wherever possible, MOLLE slings are sewn.

Thus, for maximum functionality, it is better to assemble the base from the PC-31 Belt, Soft MOLLE Belt or MOLLE Base Belt and PLSE MOLLE straps.

Now let's move on to the saturation of the unloading. First of all - pouches for shops. Options with RPK, PK, or Val, SVD, as well as exotics, such as submachine guns, are not yet considered, although pouches for all these types of weapons are available. Now he will consider a standard set for AK.

The most budget option is 2AK2RG pouches.



As the name implies, the pouch is designed for 2 magazines for an assault rifle and 2 hand grenades. From myself I’ll say that if you tear out the partition (it’s Velcro), then 3 magazines can easily fit to the machine. Thus, with two such pouches on unloading, the saturation will be - 6 magazines for the machine gun and 4 grenades.As standard, the RPS is equipped with two pouches 4AK2RG2RSP.Accordingly, if you tear out the partitions, one such pouch includes 6 magazines. In two - respectively TWELVE. It’s hard, of course, but as military wisdom says: “There are either VERY few cartridges, or just LITTLE, but you won’t lift any more.”




The only thing that is not very good in these pouches is that they are Velcro with buttons, without silent fasteners. Silence lovers can recommend the AK4 MOLLE pouch. As you can see, the clasp is silent. The option is not the cheapest, but .... In addition to the silent clasp, the pouches are sheathed with straps, which allows you to safely attach grenade pouches to them. With two such pouches, the saturation will be 8 magazines for the machine. You can attach grenade or CPR/smoke pouches to automatic pouches in different ways. The most obvious way is on the sides. Then 4 pouches will fit. You can, of course, pervert, and place grenade pouches on the front surface of machine guns. In my opinion, it is not very convenient, but for military operations in the city it is very functional.

Regularly, SMERSH is also equipped with a bag of food SPP. In the common people - a cracker. Personally, based on my experience, I do not recommend taking it. Not because she's bad. I just generally have a negative attitude towards crackers in airsoft. All that is needed for a DAY game is easily placed in the unloading pouches. And if you go on a raid for a couple of days, then such a bag will not be enough for you. We'll have to take a backpack, unhook a cracker. On the day game, if you throw something in there (without filling it completely), it constantly hits your butt / back / lower back (depends on where you fix the HOP). And if you hammer it completely, then it is inconvenient to fall on your back, it is impossible to hide behind poles, columns, trees. The SPP sticks out and you are constantly "killed" in it. If you lie on your stomach - the same thing. Balls invariably fly into the cracker sticking up. In war, this is not so relevant, there a bullet that hits the HOP is unlikely to kill or injure you. In the strike - all the time! Therefore, if you take SMERSH not for airsoft, or this fact does not bother you, then I advise you to purchase not just SPP, but SPP MOLLE.



It is sheathed around the perimeter with the same slings, and allows you to mount much more equipment on it. In general, if you happen to walk for more than a day, then it is better to buy a normal backpack. If less, then SPP is also useless. Another product that is included in the standard SMERSH package is an IPP pouch. A tourniquet and the same individual dressing bag are placed there. Why it is needed in airsoft - no idea. They say they carry cigarettes in it .... Well, or different little things. Again, if you take - I advise you to take MOLLE. The standard has a strange mount that allows you to mount it only on the shoulder straps. There he will interfere with the butt.


Much more important, in my opinion, is a pouch for a radio station. Pouches are of two types. Both are attached to MOLLE. The first closed, small radio station can hang out in it.

The second is open, and is pulled under almost any radio station that fits into it.

Another important detail is the flask. There are covers available for both the Soviet aluminum flask and the NATO plastic flask. Here's who likes it better. And again I recommend taking MOLLE pouches, they can be attached anywhere, but the usual ones - only on a belt.


The difference in price is imperceptible, but the functionality is much higher. The pouch is much more convenient than the standard Soviet one, you can safely take out the flask by unfastening three buttons and put it back on the go.


For a medic, a pouch for a first-aid kit will be relevant. For a commander, a commander's bag, respectively.



Options for placing pouches on the RPS:

Magazine pouches are the main weight, they can be placed closer to the stomach, or vice versa, moved closer to the back and fixed so that they do not slip. When placing, do not forget to take into account that you will have to run, crawl, squat, roll, possibly somersault. Grenades are located either in pouches under VOG and on the back (priest), or in grenade pouches attached to pouches for magazines. RSP and smokes in the same place. The pouch for the radio station can be mounted either in front of weak shoulder(this method has a drawback: the radio station will interfere with the transfer of weapons from shoulder to shoulder), either on the back of the shoulder blade, (here the radio station does not interfere, but it is inconvenient to switch frequencies) or on the belt (everything is convenient, it does not interfere, but the radio station is lower than on shoulder, with weak station power - there may be problems with communication).

SMERSH AK. Field equipment set.
The kit is designed for long-term carrying of ammunition over rough terrain, as well as for carrying signal equipment, communications equipment, medical equipment, food ration for one day, cape - tents, engineering ammunition.
COMPLETE SYSTEM "SMERSH AK"
1. RS-31 belt - 1 pc.
2. Soft belt "SMERSH" - 1 pc.
3. Straps "SMERSH" - 1 pc.
4. Pouch 4AK-2RG-2RSP with a textile fastener - 2 pcs.
5. IPP pouch - 1 pc.
6. SPP bag - 1 pc.
Convenience in wearing is achieved by placing ammunition and property in the area of ​​​​the center of gravity of a moving person, that is, on the sides and lower back - this arrangement allows you to crawl "like a plastun" and does not make breathing difficult. To accommodate ammunition and property, the kit includes: two bags for eight magazines for a 7.62 AKM assault rifle and four hand grenades (F - 1, RGD - 5, RGO, RGN) and four RSP - ROP, a bag for a tourniquet, an anesthetic , an individual dressing bag, a small combat satchel.
In order that the teeth of the magazines do not cling to the fabric, and to give rigidity to the pocket, the front and back walls of the pockets are sheathed with 1 mm thick plastic. The bottom and flaps of the pockets are reinforced from the inside with a second layer of dense wear-resistant fabric, the flaps of the pockets are closed to protect against dirt, moisture and accidental loss of property when the lock is not fastened. The flaps are fastened with a combination of buttons and Velcro with long "tails" from a belt tape.
On the top of the shopping bag there are three D-shaped rings into which the loops of the shoulder support straps are wound.
Hand grenades fit into pockets located at the ends of shopping bags (instead of a grenade, you can carry an oil can, a pack of cigarettes, a dressing bag, etc.) - this arrangement allows you to rationally distribute the bags along the belt, leaving the stomach free. Grenade pockets are equipped with special internal fuse loops.
The immobility of the bags on the belt is achieved with the help of a special removable tie with length adjustment connecting shopping bags, as well as a special soft belt worn on a hard one - at the same time, the soft belt loops are located between the loops of the shopping bags and a hard waist belt 50 mm wide is threaded into them, with a quick-release lock made of high-strength polymer. The free ends of the belt are fixed with Velcro. To protect against abrasions, a 5mm thick isolon shock absorber is placed in the soft belt. To evenly distribute the load between the shoulders and the lower back, the waist belt is supported at six points by shoulder straps - the belt loops of the straps are first passed into D - shaped rings on magazine bags, a small combat pack (if it hangs on the lower back) or a soft belt, and then threaded into three-slit adjusting buckles, the free ends of the belts are tucked under the buckles - double-slits and rubber couplings.
Such a pretty a complex system fastenings and adjustments, provides a very reliable fastening of equipment between themselves, excluding the "chatter" of heavily loaded equipment elements, as well as breakage of fasteners. The straps have soft polymer inserts 10 mm thick. and mesh lining for better shoulder ventilation. The straps are equipped with a chest strap with a quick-release lock made of high-strength polymer, as well as an evacuation loop on the dorsal jumper.
Additional equipment is fastened to the shoulder support straps with a PALS (MOLLE) system mount or ALICE system hook-clips (clips) for water purification, a light sleeping bag, etc. The pocket in the valve is fastened with Velcro, the tube of the main compartment is pulled with a cord with a spring-loaded lock and closed with a valve fastened with quick-release locks made of high-strength polymer. The rear wall of the SPP is equipped with belt loops and a tape for removable hook-clips (clips) from the ALICE system. With these hooks, the SPP can be attached to a backpack.
A small combat pack is mainly carried on the back - for this, the kit includes two straps with parachute carbines and adjusting buckles - double-slits with which the SPP is fastened to the rings of the shoulder support straps. Two belt loops with three-slotted adjustment buckles are placed on the bottom of the SPP, with which you can fasten a rolled raincoat - a tent or a heat-insulating mat, an individual means of disguise to the SPP.
All bags included in the kit are equipped with eyelets to remove moisture that has got inside (for example, when overcoming water barriers). During the eight years of operation, the set was constantly refined and, on the whole, proved to be good both for search and ambush operations and as a replacement for an assault vest.
Fabric 100% polyester 900 gr. / m. with internal polyurethane water-repellent coating

SMERSH AK-set of field equipment.

The kit is designed for long-term carrying of ammunition over rough terrain, as well as for carrying signal equipment, communications equipment, medical equipment, food for one day, raincoats, engineering ammunition. a moving person, that is, on the sides and lower back - this arrangement allows you to crawl "like a plast" and does not make breathing difficult. To accommodate ammunition and property, the kit includes: two bags for twelve magazines for a 5.45 AK-74M assault rifle or eight magazines for a 7.62 AKM assault rifle and four hand grenades (F - 1, RGD - 5, RGO, RGN). a bag for an individual dressing bag, a small combat satchel.

Shopping bags are worn on a waist, hard belt with loops through which it is threaded. On bags for stores, the belt loops are placed in two tiers - this allows you to place magazines on the sides and on the chest. To carry twelve 5.45 magazines, the internal, rigid partitions fastened with Velcro are removed and the magazines are placed three pieces in each pocket with their ends to the walls. In order that the teeth of the magazines do not cling to the fabric, and to give rigidity to the pocket, the front and back walls of the pockets are sheathed with 1 mm thick plastic. The bottom and flaps of the pockets are reinforced from the inside with a second layer of dense wear-resistant fabric, the flaps of the pockets are closed to protect against dirt, moisture and accidental loss of property when the lock is not fastened. The flaps are fastened with a combination of buttons and Velcro with long "tails" from a belt tape.

On the top of the shopping bag there are three D-shaped rings into which the loops of the shoulder support straps are wound. Hand grenades fit into pockets located at the ends of shopping bags (instead of a grenade, you can carry an oil can, a pack of cigarettes, a dressing bag, etc.) - this arrangement allows you to rationally distribute the bags along the belt, leaving the stomach free. Grenade pockets are equipped with special internal fuse loops. The immobility of the bags on the belt is achieved with the help of a special removable tie with length adjustment connecting shopping bags, as well as a special soft belt worn on a hard one - at the same time, the soft belt loops are located between the loops of the shopping bags and a hard waist belt 50 mm wide is threaded into them, with a quick-release lock made of high-strength polymer. The free ends of the belt are fixed with Velcro.

To protect against abrasions, a 5mm thick isolon shock absorber is placed in the soft belt. To evenly distribute the load between the shoulders and the lower back, the waist belt is supported at six points by shoulder straps - the belt loops of the straps are first passed into D - shaped rings on shopping bags, a small combat pack (if it hangs on the lower back) or a soft belt, and then threaded into a three-slot adjusting buckles, the free ends of the belts are tucked under the buckles - double-slits and rubber couplings. Such a rather complex system of fastening and adjustment provides a very reliable fastening of the equipment to each other, excluding the “bumpiness” of heavily loaded items of equipment, as well as breakage of the fasteners. The straps have soft polymer inserts 10 mm thick. and mesh lining for better shoulder ventilation. The straps are equipped with a chest strap with a quick-release lock made of high-strength polymer, as well as an evacuation loop on the dorsal jumper. Additional equipment is fastened to the shoulder support straps with a PALS (MOLLE) system mount or ALICE system hook-clips (clips) for water purification, a light sleeping bag, etc. The pocket in the valve is fastened with Velcro, the tube of the main compartment is pulled with a cord with a spring-loaded lock and closed with a valve fastened with quick-release locks made of high-strength polymer.

The rear wall of the SPP is equipped with belt loops and a tape for removable hook-clips (clips) from the ALICE system. With these hooks, the SPP can be attached to a backpack. A small combat pack is mainly carried on the back - for this, the kit includes two straps with parachute carbines and adjusting buckles - double-slits with which the SPP is fastened to the rings of the shoulder support straps. Two belt loops with three-slotted adjustment buckles are placed on the bottom of the SPP, with which you can fasten a rolled raincoat - a tent or a heat-insulating mat, an individual means of disguise to the SPP. All bags included in the kit are equipped with eyelets to remove moisture that has got inside (for example, when overcoming water barriers). During the eight years of operation, the set was constantly refined and, on the whole, proved to be good both for search and ambush operations and as a replacement for an assault vest. Fabric 100% polyester 900 gr. / m. with an internal polyurethane water-repellent coating.