
My Bundeswehr crew tent, chairs, MRE´s...

cot´s, goretex bivy bags and MSS


I´m also using my:

US Marines tent, Eureka made
I guess the BGS tent is the same as we have in white for the civil protection. Heavy duty "plastic" tent with steel (newer one´s Alu) pipe frame. I have a permit to errect such tent´s. It´s a special course you have to go and takes a whole day, at least it was a cousre that took 4 weekends but we got trainedGerman_EPA wrote:for me privat i am using an genuine ex federal boareder guard (Bundesgrenzschutz) tent. i guess i win the categorie weight with it. it weights about 120 KG and you need min. 2 people to stand it up. but when it stands it is like a house build of stone(pic is original)
housil wrote:I guess the BGS tent is the same as we have in white for the civil protection. Heavy duty "plastic" tent with steel (newer one´s Alu) pipe frame. I have a permit to errect such tent´s. It´s a special course you have to go and takes a whole day, at least it was a cousre that took 4 weekends but we got trainedGerman_EPA wrote:for me privat i am using an genuine ex federal boareder guard (Bundesgrenzschutz) tent. i guess i win the categorie weight with it. it weights about 120 KG and you need min. 2 people to stand it up. but when it stands it is like a house build of stone(pic is original)
My BW crew tent weight´s ~80kg with all it´s equipment and if necessary, could be errect by just one person. Recommanded are two.
Cracker wrote:That tent on pic 3, how do they hold in weather (especially hot and wet weather?)
They seem to be quite good "hiking sized" tents.. And are they suitable for forrest floors (with little twigs, branches, small stones etc)
Sorry to dissapoint you, cousin... Only me, in Flecktarn (dedication for our german friends) and beer...Stef wrote:And we have not seen AK70's tent yet...