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Silbe 2008

This document provides an overview of the Improved Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE) system fielded by the Marine Corps. It shows that over 90% of authorized ILBE equipment has been fielded across Marine Corps units. It also describes that the Marine Corps has conducted training on the ILBE using New Equipment Training Teams, and that Propper International produces the standard ILBE pack system. Ongoing training support and sustainment is managed by the unit and Defense Logistics Agency, respectively.

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Silbe 2008

This document provides an overview of the Improved Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE) system fielded by the Marine Corps. It shows that over 90% of authorized ILBE equipment has been fielded across Marine Corps units. It also describes that the Marine Corps has conducted training on the ILBE using New Equipment Training Teams, and that Propper International produces the standard ILBE pack system. Ongoing training support and sustainment is managed by the unit and Defense Logistics Agency, respectively.

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Standard 
Fielding Status
 Improved Load Bearing Equipment  Unit A/O Qty Fielded %Fielded
  I MEF 50,430 47,445 94%
II MEF 54,444 48,301 88%
III MEF 26,652 24,517 92%
MARFORES 38,855 40,881 105%
Spt Est.* 41,807 32,347 77%
Total 212,188 183,339 91%

Training
MARCORSYSCOM has conducted training using New
Equipment Training Teams (NETT) consisting of Marines,
contractor support, and a representative from the
manufacturer. This NETT provided operational and logistical
support / maintenance training to both the Engineering Lab
Teams (ELTs) and Marine Corps Operational Forces at the
  unit level (Division/ Regiment/ Battalion/ Company Level).
Requirement Follow-on training will reside with the unit.
CDD Log 42.6 Improved Load Bearing Equipment w/chg1
dtd 23 Feb 2003 Supply/Logistics
UNS Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment DLA (DSCP) has been designated as the sustaining
Upgrade – 02153UA organization for this item.

Overview TAMCN: C5440 IIF


The Improved Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE) is a load ID No: 11003A
carrying system designed to provide a durable and NSNs: ILBE Pack System 8465-01-515-8615
lightweight means for the deployed Marine to transport
individual combat clothing and equipment. The ILBE system Available for issue through the CIF.
improved upon durability, comfort, system complexity,
system weight sustainability, and greater integration with Production
the Outer Tactical Vest (OTV), Modular Tactical Vest Propper International Sales/Arc’teryx produces the
(MTV), and Scalable Plate Carrier (SPC). Standard ILBE pack.

The ILBE Pack System consists of three main components; Manuals


3
1) Main Pack 5,500 in User Logistic Support Summary: 010003-15, Improved
2) Assault pack 1,500 in3 Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE) PCN: 13211003000
3) 100 oz hydration system https://pubs.ala.usmc.mil/pubs/13211003000.pdf

Additional components: Technical Manual: TM 11003A-10 ILBE Pack PCN:


1) Three M16/M4 Magazine pouches 50011003000
2) Two M67 grenade pouches https://pubs.ala.usmc.mil/pubs/50011003000.pdf
3) One M16/M4 speed reload pouch
4) One Magazine dump pouch Technical Manual: TM 11003A-OR/1 ILBE Hydration Pack
PCN: 50011003100
https://pubs.ala.usmc.mil/pubs/50011003100.pdf
Other ILBE systems include: Reconnaissance ILBE,
Corpsman Assault Pack, and ALC. Project Officer
John Strang
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 703-432-3304

15 October 2008
http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/pmice

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