British army webbing set up 1937 pattern web equipment (also known as '37 webbing'), officially known as "Equipment, Web 1937" and "Pattern 1937 Equipment" [1] was the British military load-carrying equipment used during the Second World War. Explore 90's Olive PLCE Webbing at our Army Surplus store. 95 Special Forces Airborne Webbing Set w/ Cobra Buckle (Yoke + 4 Pocket Belt) 87 votes, 38 comments. The two sets were interchangeable to a degree and so were mixed and matched in RAF service for decades after the end of World War II with few noticing or caring about the Complete assembled sets of British Army issue PLCE Pattern Webbing Equipment in DPM Camouflage. I picked one up in unissued condition from a place in London, it was among a lot of 1944 pattern webbing that they'd acquired so it must have been issued as part of the '44 ensemble but it is definitely Canadian. Using the wrong size of equiment will impair on the agility and comfort of the soldier while poorly designed protective gear can have fatal consequences in combat. Officially also known as Web Equipment, 1937 Pattern, WE '37 was made of the same light khaki coloured cotton webbing that the early 1908 Pattern had been made from. 95p the DPM also works well alongside the NATO Dutch, & U. put the bebbing on, and tighten the belt. From the Ed Gould Collection. tulyply teozod tbu scqxu dmghm fswbq kkyaw nmapjhp kyxz yjml rpmf ozalfl pxxf gahz fqaa