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Hello welcome to Wolf Outdoor Review were I review camping army and survival gear give,advice,hacks,good camping ideas and lots more if my videos helped you please consider subscribing its free and it will hold me accountable for making more detailed reviews loadouts etc also subscribing is free to you and priceless to me and you can always turn off notifications for my channel the more subscribers I get the more Military surplus reviews I will make and don't forget to leave a comment if you want me to revisit a piece of equipment or do a part 2 of a video I will also personally respond to every single comment anyone leaves left unless is looks to be malicious or non related(spam) then It will be promptly removed
CAS medical Sustainment Bag Review
in this video I will be reviewing the CAS(Corpsman Assault System) Sustainment Bag and according to CAS PIS_2018
The Corpsman Assault System (CAS) is an SL- 3 component of the Pack, Assemblage Medical, TAMCN C53322E, which includes Class VIII supplies and is managed by Program Manager, Supply and Maintenance Systems. The CAS design is government- owned and replaces the Corpsman Assault Pack (CAP) of the Individual Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) Pack System. The CAS is part of the Family of ILBE.
Features: The CAS is a modular/scalable medical first responder bag system tailorable to casualty expectations and mission duration
Components: The CAS consists of four bags: the medical assault pack, a medical sustainment bag, a medical thigh rig, and a modular medical pouch. It also includes reconfigurable internal components: a narcotics pouch, two medium pouches, two large pouches, two small reversible pouches, two medium reversible pouches, two elastic panels, a double pocket panel, a stacked pocket panel, and a triple pocket panel.
tag information below
CAS MEDICAL SUSTAINMENT BAG
NSN: 8465-01-612-4157
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO AM 81
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc.
CAS ELASTIC PANEL
NSN: 8465-01-612-4183
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT no. AM.12
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS NARC POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4169
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO AM.32
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS Y TRIPLE POCKET PANEL
NSN: 8465-01-612-4193
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO.: A M 11
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc.
CAS MEDIUM POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4173
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO.: A M .11
MFG'S NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS MEDIUM REVERSIBLE POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4181
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO AM 11
MFG'S NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS LARGE POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4174
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO A M 11
MFG'S NAME Propper International, Inc
The Corpsman Assault System (CAS) is an SL- 3 component of the Pack, Assemblage Medical, TAMCN C53322E, which includes Class VIII supplies and is managed by Program Manager, Supply and Maintenance Systems. The CAS design is government- owned and replaces the Corpsman Assault Pack (CAP) of the Individual Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) Pack System. The CAS is part of the Family of ILBE.
Features: The CAS is a modular/scalable medical first responder bag system tailorable to casualty expectations and mission duration
Components: The CAS consists of four bags: the medical assault pack, a medical sustainment bag, a medical thigh rig, and a modular medical pouch. It also includes reconfigurable internal components: a narcotics pouch, two medium pouches, two large pouches, two small reversible pouches, two medium reversible pouches, two elastic panels, a double pocket panel, a stacked pocket panel, and a triple pocket panel.
tag information below
CAS MEDICAL SUSTAINMENT BAG
NSN: 8465-01-612-4157
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO AM 81
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc.
CAS ELASTIC PANEL
NSN: 8465-01-612-4183
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT no. AM.12
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS NARC POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4169
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO AM.32
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS Y TRIPLE POCKET PANEL
NSN: 8465-01-612-4193
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO.: A M 11
MFGS NAME Propper International, Inc.
CAS MEDIUM POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4173
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO.: A M .11
MFG'S NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS MEDIUM REVERSIBLE POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4181
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO AM 11
MFG'S NAME Propper International, Inc
CAS LARGE POUCH
NSN: 8465-01-612-4174
CONTRACT NO. M67854-13-D-1006
LOT NO A M 11
MFG'S NAME Propper International, Inc
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Let me guess. In that waist pouch. Just save 9:30 of my life to watch other videos while sitting on the turlet.
Theoretically yes but I definitely think there is a art to putting it in as you can't shove the same items into a backpack as easily as folding and intentionally placing them inside so I believe there is a method to everything
WHY ARE YOU WHISPERING??????
Not sure
LOL, Yeah I did! I figured that out when I first seen one. I have a bunch of them for different things.
They really are handy pouches
ACU is the cut style What you’re referring to is actually called UCP
Interesting thank you for the information and for watching
The markings that look like clocks show the month and year the product was made. So at 7:36, that one shows it was made in April 2012. The arrow points to the month and the year is around the arrow
Interesting thank you for the information I assumed it was a batch code or something
Some really great information thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching and I am glad you found it informative I am probably going to go over a few different options in the future of current and past first aid kits so be on the lookout for that
Really good review. I didnt even know this existed. Will definately be getting one after seeing this, Thanks man!
Your welcome I really enjoy them to hold random stuff in my geat storage area thank you for commenting and watching
I've got one. It's great for it's purpose. The long pouch is for empty mags, but a Stanley thermos fits or whatever fits. I took mine off and added web bars using E6000 glue. Loop the 550 cord and use bungees top and bottom.
@nomadmarauder-dw9re they definitely do their job. I like the thermos idea I have also found they fit sustainment pouches on them thank you for the idea and for watching
The ribbon webbing on the sides of the zippers are to allow your opposite hand to grip onto when pulling open the zipper or closing the zipper with the other hand.
That makes sense good point thank you
You got to work on your mic presence my guy 😭. It sounds like you’re 1. Salivating & 2. Hiding from your wife in like a closet or under your bed or something, lmao. Other than that. It’s a solid 1 minute review on an interesting thing I’ve never seen before. 9/10
Yea sorry I am working on mic stuff I am testing using airpods now
Curious how can you purchase these? Because I’d like one but they are either not for sale or there’s knock offs
You can although you have to buy a acu helmet and then a woodland cover and then accessories
I like video
Thank you that means alot
Only good bro
This hat looks very similar to the Outdoor Research Wind Pro Hat.
I does I noticed that as well which is interesting
@@wolfoutdoorreview Outdoor Research also manufactures tactical gear for our military. They make a version of the Wind Pro Hat specifically for US military (made here in the USA). Currently it's not available on OR's site, just the Korean made version.
I have there balaclava and it is pretty nice
what do you do when it rains and you need the poncho ? unroll it all ?
I suppose although I personally prefer the level 6 now a days for rain protection the poncho has kinda been moved to it main purpose being shelter or a pack cover in my eyes so not as needed
I just picked one of these up for super cheap at a local surplus. I was looking for one of the hot weather OCP tops but found this. At first I thought it was a maternity blouse due to the size cinch straps but I read the tag. Seems like it could be a great hot weather top itself due to the longer fabric .. plus the FR is handy too.
These are pretty nice and a great material
Where do you find the ACH white helmet covers?
I found mine at a surplus store
Even the army knows where quality is 😂
I suppose I wish they took after this pack design a bit I definitely like the netting material is is definitely lighter than straight cordura material
very cool
Thank you for watching and commenting
I mean .. I wouldn’t use that for patrols but it’s a first usually I just put empty mags
Yea I am afraid of ripping the material if you put a full mag in it or anything sharp but size wise it is pretty good
The U.S. military doesn't use drum magazines. The machine gun ammo is in a 100 or 200 round belt in a light plastic or fiber board insert. The insert fits in the appropriate pouch. That's for the Minimi squad automatic weapon. The general purpose machine gun as far as i know, has no pouch made for it's belted ammo. Back in the day belted ammo for the M 60 came in a square poplin pouch that would fit on a bracket on the MG. Don't know what they use now, but a 100 round belt of 7.62 NATO should fit a 200 round SAW pouch. And you're right to roll from the top. This squeezes the air out if the garment. Rolling the other way will push air into the hood.
Interesting you learn something new every day I would have thought they use drum mags Thank you for the clarification and for watching
Where is gen 2 level 6?
I am not sure they make navy jackets that are rubber that seem kinda old I'll look into it
@@wolfoutdoorreviewI am not talking about navy i am simply talking about ECWCS gen 2. If there is gen 1 and gen 3 then there should be gen 2 as well. Specifically lvl 6. However the only thing i can find about it online is Tru Spec lvl 6 parka
I Don't think that there is as the level system is kinda new all I can think of is a pcu patagonia level 6 or a woodland improved rain jacket
@@wolfoutdoorreview There is APECS parka
@kingnevermore25 I believe I have heard of that. Is it a usmc item?
I'll be damned. I was wrong. I was certain that there was room in the waist pack for precisely one poncho liner, and not one thing more. I attach the combo to the outside of my Alice Pack to carry the liner to supplement a lightweight sleeping bag. A really good setup is to carry essentials in the Alice But Pack on a battle belt, and attach this molle buttpack to he bottom of the Alice Buttpack. With battle belt mounted hydration, it makes a pretty light fast patrol setup.
Thank you I found it useful as well it is great for hiking and such indeed
Ik on my ames where the rivet goes into thr t handel it always cracks on both sides
That might be whoever owned it rocking the head slightly side to side I had that happen to a smaller gerber shovel expect It sheared off on the straight up and down part in a jagged line
Grunts rejoice!
Amen
You weren't prepared when you filmed this, were you?
I never am I just adapt as things come up
My bayonet has a Colt logo and made in Germany.
That is interesting they might of had a sub contractor or something I am not sure with the berry amendment and all
Nice I have some from strohs surplus and there tan
I've seen the tan ones I thought they were pretty weird to be honest I am not sure why but they are definitely pretty nice Goggles
@@wolfoutdoorreview yea also, I like the green and black are good ones but I use the tan ones for Iraq war reenactments or cosplaying the gulf war
@jaunsun interesting I wouldn't have expected that
@@wolfoutdoorreview yea
I got an one with XL ceramic level 4's for $1000. Would you say that's a good deal?
I am not sure for the vest possibly for the ceramics it would probably depend on the condition of them but if they are good that is a good deal as if it does its job you save more than $1000
.... No
Yea I wouldn't know if they have a better civilian counterpart for body armor I am sure temu is not the best idea
I like Your videos alot. Please record more often. Your voice is very good and calming. You publish the most detailed rewieivs i have ever seen.
Thank you I am glad you liked it I have many more videos coming soon
I have had the corpman version of this bag with the pockets on the inside and was looking for something just a little bit bigger. I can't figure out how many liters this bag is to know how big i should go on my next one? Do you have any idea?
Apparently it is 37.69 liters according to CIE Hub ciehub.info/equipment/loadbearing/ILBE.html
@wolfoutdoorreview I wish I could like this comment a thousand times. You're the best. I've had this bag for so long and it's traveled with me all over the world. It's been a great bag. Unfortunately it's starting to get pretty worn out and since I'm gonna be getting something new I figured I'd go just a little bit bigger. Thank you so much
Your welcome may I recommend the army medium ruck It seem pretty nice with lots of pockets and dividers and it is closer to 50 liters
The measurements are helpful man, especially for planning for setting up other kits depending on what someone needs it for
Thank you I figured it is useful but wondered why not many people say the measurements
Contract number on the tag dates this to 2016
Thank you for the information on that do you know anything about class 3 ?
brilliant!
Thank you hopefully the video was helpful
what pack is that you're demonstrating the MOLLE attachment with?
That is Known as the Camelbak MULE hope that helps
Is that 9 pens ?
If you mean total I believe you can hold 9 3 on each arm and 3 in the sholder pocket
It's fleece.
Interesting I thought it would be some sort of Marino wool or something
As they have those patagonia pullovers in this design with that I believe
I think polartec only does synthetic fabrics. I also have a full set of the level 1 silk weight tops.
I want to bid on one to get it cheap. Did you end up getting the parka in the long length. The waffle top also comes in long lengths which is why I want to get it instead of the old polypropylene tops.
@bd3199 I haven't got around to it yet although I have got some more packs and pouches to do reviews on so those will be in the future
Great review, I recently bought a modular sleep system Akmax brand. Went down the ultralight hiking gear road for years with down quilts and sleeping bags but now I'm back to using the mss system either the patrol bag and bivy or intermediate bag and bivy it's well worth the weight for how durable it is.
100% u find it better than those expensive fragile north face bags and cheap Walmart bags and I see the systems for around $150 so you would spend the same amount on 1 bag for north face or the equivalent bags for summer and winter weight for Walmart bags
Was point blank the only producer of these vests? I remember hearing about a recall of them because they were not effective as advertised
I am not sure I would imagine there were more like the flak vests before these this is all I was able to find Point Blank Body Armor (inaugural manufacturer), UNICOR (current manufacturer, since 2008) Hopefully that helps thank you for watching
I was never issued the field pack, but since I have gotten out I have used them quite a bit. Think of the buttpack as a daypack to the soldier. It is for everyday items you WILL use, but do not need immediate access to. To stop the freying do not pull the strings out. Use a lighter and melt them in place.
Thank you for the information, and sorry if I was confusing, but I was trying to mention the melting the string to the pouch anyway. Thanks for watching
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Please don't review anything that you absolutely know nothing about...! This video is a total waste of time!
I try to be helpful and everyone has there opinions
Please don't be a rude jerk-off. Your comment was a total waste of time
Gypsy snaps? I don't have one of these, but every published spec I've seen gives dimensions as 80" by 90". Army should be the same. Don't get high before doing videos.
I sorry If you didn't enjoy the video
@@wolfoutdoorreview But I did. And I speak from experience.
This pack is designed to be used with an LBV-88 vest. The top straps loop through D-rings on the vest and on the pack, then fastened using the top tri-glide buckle. The belt loops on the vest go through the webbing on the back where ALICE are typically used, though they are not necessary on this butt pack.
Thank you for the insight I didn't have much information on this thank you
Thank you😊
Your welcome hopefully the video was helpful
Cool!
Thank you I try to film original useful content
Since there's no storm flap, I assume that the wind will get through the front zipper on windy days. Is that true? 💨
Not as much as you would think the waterproof zipper does a good job shearing the wind energy and you may have a slight cold spot but it stays relatively warm and still as far as air goes and along with that your underhacket clothes should help quite a bit
@@wolfoutdoorreview Thanks for the quick reply. The best jacket I've found for wind protection is the French version of the gen 1 ECWCS jacket in woodland camo.
@tvbox6955 interesting I'll have to look in to that thank you
Where do you find IBAs? Like to buy them online
I found mine locally on Craigslist I believe there is also surplus sites other than that I am not sure unfortunately mabye you can ask around if someone has one I am not really sure sorry
Outdoor review indoors. 😂
thought there were opfor but they might also just be work uniform similar to what the navy now uses. more familiar with opfor wearing olive drab- usually with very "soviet" insignia. could've also been used by federal law enforcement.
I've hear that they were used in training exercises in the 90s but other than that I am not sure I would imagine your correct
I have one of these sets i wear for cold weather camping here in Pennsylvania when I'm hot tenting, love this set , Dad was issued it in the service, this thing is crazy warm.stirrups on the bottom of the pants are to hang up to dry them by the way, not for your feet . This system also comes with a inner fleece jacket and when combined its rated to -40 Fahrenheit
Thank you for the inside and the info on the bottom loops that makes a lot of sense and I agree this is a really nice set although they seem quite flimsy material wise I took mine on a event in the woods and was afraid that every brand would rip the jacket although it definitely seems nicer that those bubble wrap like down jackets thank you for watching and commenting