Development of the combat sleeping bag system of the Latvian National Armed Forces. Sitvjenkins, Igors; Kuklane, Kalev; Vilumsone, Ausma; Abele, Iveta

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Development of the combat sleeping bag system of the Latvian National Armed Forces Sitvjenkins, Igors; Kuklane, Kalev; Vilumsone, Ausma; Abele, Iveta Published in: 6th European Conference on Protective Clothing 2014 Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Sitvjenkins, I., Kuklane, K., Vilumsone, A., & Abele, I. (2014). Development of the combat sleeping bag system of the Latvian National Armed Forces. In 6th European Conference on Protective Clothing CENTEXBEL. General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. L UNDUNI VERS I TY PO Box117 22100L und +46462220000 Download date: 09. Mar. 2019

Development of the combat sleeping bag system of the Latvian National Armed Forces Igors Sitvjenkins 1, Kalev Kuklane 2, Ausma Vilumsone 3, Iveta Abele 4 1 Latvian National Armed Forces 2 Lund University 3,4 Riga Technical University Introduction. National Armed Forces Republic of Latvia (NAF) has developed Combat Individual Protection System (CIPS), providing protection against artificial and natural threats soldiers face on the operation areas worldwide. National Armed Force Republic of Latvia in cooperation with researchers from Riga Technical University (RTU) have started improvement program of the CIPS. According to the recent research performed by NAF in cooperation with RTU the highest priority (first priority among natural threats) of thermal resistance was identified by passive experiment [1], expert aprior ranking and following mathematical proceeding. NAF is operational worldwide in different climates condition. Protection from the cold and thermal infrared surveillance during the low level metabolic heat rate of sleeping (40 W/m2) is the key aspect of the survivability of the soldier in combat and training operation to maintain task fulfilled. Cold weather/extreme cold weather due to its constant being on operation field within some seasons of the year in case of improper clothing system produces more casualties than artificial threats like bullets, fragments, explosion overpressure, bladed weapons and ext. Climatic category of cold climates NATO [2] divided into five categories C0 mild cold, C1 intermediate cold, C2 cold, C3 severe cold and C4 extreme cold (Table 1). Table 1. Summarized temperature and humidity cycles world wide Category Temperature (C o ) Meteorological Relative Humidity (%) A1 32 to 49 8 to 3 A2 30 to 44 44 to 14 A3 28 to 39 78 to 43 B1 7 days 24 100 B1 358 days 23 to 32 88 to 66 B2 26 to 35 100 to 74 B3 31 to 41 88 to 59 C0-6 to -19 Tending to saturation C1-21 to -32 Tending to saturation C2-37 to -46 Tending to saturation C3-51 Tending to saturation C4-57 Tending to saturation M1 29 to 48 67 to 21 M2 25,5 to 35 100 to 53 M3-23 to -34 Tending to saturation The main task of NAF is providing territorial defence of the Republic of Latvia and providing joint military operation in Afghanistan. Both regions are within categories C0 C1. On the basis

of the Concept of national defence, soldiers must be prepared to carry out the mission also outside these zones. Area C2 C4 already counts as an Arctic climate, where the temperature is significantly reduced. Since 2006 Snugpak UK is exclusive source of the CIPS-Mod1-7.levelcombat-jacket, CIPS-Mod1--hooded, CIPS-Mod1-7.level-pants for the CIPS as the main sub-system for the protection cold/extreme cold weather of the Latvian Army. CIPS-Mod1-Snugpak-system was configured and developed in the close cooperation between Latvian Army and Snugpak UK as well as approved by Government of the Republic of Latvia (decision No.731, protocol No.47, paragraph No.44, September 27th, 2006). According to the government decision 14000 sets of the CIPS-Mod1-, CIPS-Mod1-7.levelcombat-jacket-hooded, CIPS-Mod1- should be delivered within year 2014. Additionally since 2006 separately three levels of CIPS-Mod1-Snugpak-combat-sleeping-bags as well as CIPS-Mod1-Snugpak-shelters, all together making combat sleeping bag system (CSBS) for needs of the Latvian Army were procured as additional parts of the CIPS-Mod1- Snugpak-system for the protection against cold/extreme cold weather. Following Government decision NAF identified the level of CIPS-Mod1-Snugpak-system to ensure its capability of the protection against cold/extreme cold weather according to the requirements of the C0 C1 climatic region. Methodology. Three level CSBS were evaluated in conjunction with thirteen combinations of the combat dress uniform system of the CIPS on instrumented mannequin. There is no existing standard for the requirements of the combat sleeping bags. The evaluation was done under the modified civil standard EN 13537:2002 Requirements for sleeping bags [3] in the climatic chamber of the Lund University. NAF had special needs of the location of the mannequin according to the operation using and possible location of the soldier inside sleeping bag, closing mode of the sleeping bag, as well as area of the sleeping bag contact points to the ground during the combat and training. Parallel calculation method was used and the values were corrected for standard. The key importance to NAF is estimation of the protection level against extreme air temperature during four hours of exposure during combat and training exercises. Results. Summary of the results as well as sets of the combat dress uniform system in conjunction with different levels of the CSBS are showing in Table 2. Table 2. Summarized of the CSBS evaluation 1 CIPS set No. I tot, parallel I tot, serial I tot, standard I t,r, local (5) clo I t,r, local (1) clo I cl,r local (5) m 2 K/ W I cl,r total (1) m 2 K/ W Extreme temperature C 0 1.159 1.296 1.034 8.36 7.48 1.189 1.060-23

2 3 4 4 A 5 1.level-combat-sleeping-bag 1.level-combat-sleeping-bag combat-sleeping-bag-mat (2.type) 3.level-combat-sleeping-bag 1.level-combat-boxers Tref-combat-shirt 4.līmenis-kaujas-bikses 1.294 1.434 1.126 9.25 8.35 1.327 1.195-27.3 1.171 1.329 1.056 8.58 7.56 1.222 1.072-24.3 1.139 1.273 1.019 8.21 7.35 1.166 1.040-22.5 1.304 1.425 1.121 9.20 8.41 1.319 1.205-27.5 0.824 0.881 0.758 5.69 5.32 0.775 0.725-9

6 7 8 9 10 11 combat boots (summer) combat socks (summer) 3.level-combat-sleeping-bag ¹ ² ³ 1.247 1.356 1.074 8.75 8.04 1.249 1.148-25.0 1.399 1.516 1.181 9.78 9.03 1.410 1.300-30.5 1.409 1.547 1.202 9.98 9.09 1.440 1.310-31.1 1.169 1.352 1.072 8.73 7.54 1.246 1.070-25.0 1.220 1.321 1.051 8.52 7.87 1.214 1.121-24.0 1.612 1.819 1.383 11.74 10.40 1.713 1.514-40.2

12 13 3.level-combat-sleeping-bag 1 blanket mode 2 seating 3 not fully zippered 1.062 1.120 0.917 7.22 6.85 1.013 0.963-17.3 1.265 1.347 1.068 8.69 8.16 1.240 1.167-25.0 Discussion. Physiological model for calculation of extreme temperature of the standard EN 13537:2002 Requirements for the sleeping bags utilizes 25 years old female with weight of 60 kg, height of 1.60 m, and body area of 1.62 m 2. NAF average soldier s corresponding parameters are male, 24 years old, weight 81 kg, height 1.81 m and body area 2,0 m 2 [4]. Difference between physiological model of the standard EN 13537:2002 and LNAF soldier should be evaluated during the field trial under the life weather condition. Customization of the physiological model of the standard EN 13537:2002 according to the NAF soldier physiological model and following making of the field trial limits NAF of using an open type of the procurement model, because of standard testing methods should be applied in open procurement. Field trial should be provided according to the appropriate NATO STANAG [5]. Customization of the evaluation is stabilizing procurement logistics system of the NAF in long term, providing constantly soldier with necessary CSBS and ensure its compatibility with combat dress uniforms system. Table 2 showing results of the CSBS evaluation in the same time providing exclusive specification and unique combinations of combat dress uniform system in conjunction with CSBS corresponding only to the layering as well as layering materials of the CIPS. Development of such system specification should be a regular norm of the logistics officials work in order to stabilized procurement logistics. Given that the NAF, held by the material and the elements must be unified, standardized and interoperable, if necessary, to change certain elements of the other, preserving the function and thus the protection abilities, new protection layers and their support technologies should be interchangeable with existing layering systems, providing the necessary quality functions and thus full spectrum protection capability. Such logistics approach is fully compatible with the requirements of the Law on Public Procurement Republic of Latvia [6], Clause 63, part 1, section 2 and Clause 63, parts 2, section 2. Same Law Clause 3, part 3, section 2 state interests can be applied for such kind of the military goods, providing

protection of the soldier in combat and training. Logistics officials should considered that CSBC, being system of military nature formally is not included in the list of military good according to the Law on procurement for defence and security needs Republic of Latvia [7] Clause 3, part 1, section 1. Conclusions. CSBS is fully comply with the requirements of NATO AECTP-230 Climatic conditions cold climate categories C0 C1, representing actual climatic condition of the Republic of Latvia, as well as ISAF operation region. It was identified that increasing number of layers doesn t provide adequate increase of the air temperature soldier exposed under, due to compressing of the layers and decreasing amount of the static air. Same providing additional sleeping bag to the existing sleeping bag increasing of the exposure temperature is very limited. High protection level providing less pressed layers of the -hooded and in conjunction with different levels of the CSBS. Those fact should be taken into consideration in the development of the supplying norms for CSBS as well as standard operation procedure of the using CSBS during combat and training. Soldiers of NAF carrying out their duties in the special operation units as well as reconnaissance units can be supplied with 1.and 2.level of the sleeping bags, providing ability of using either 1 or 2.level combat sleeping bag according to the requirements of the task and decreasing weight and volume of the equipment loading. Regular infantry soldier should be supplied with 3.level combat sleeping bag, providing physiological protection to the soldier during combat and training according to the requirements of the C0 C1 climatic category. References. [1] Sitvjenkins, I. & Viļumsone, A. & Ziemele, I. & Zariņa, U. & Piņķe, K. Soldier individual protection system aprior ranking of functional replies// Scientific Journal of RTU. 9. series., Materiālzinātne. - 5. vol. (2010) 64.-71. lpp. ISSN 1691-3132. [2] AECTP-230 (Edition 1) Climatic conditions. Allied environmental conditions and test publication. NATO International Staff Defence investment division. May 2009. [3] EN 13537 Requirements for sleeping bags. [4] Šitvjenkins, I.; Viļumsone, A.; Lāriņš, V.; Torbicka, H.; Ābele, I.; Pavāre, Z. Quality evaluation of the combat individual protection system by EUROFIT physical fitness testing. Scientific conference. Latvian Academy of Sport Education. LASE Journal of Sport Science. ISSN: 1691-7669, Vol.3 (2012) Nr.1, pages 31 46. [5] STANAG 2138 PPS Troop trial principles and procedures Combat clothing and personal equipment. Military agency for standardization. MAS/161-PCS/2138. 31 May 1996. [6] Saeima. Law on Public Procurements. In force 01.05.2006. Published "Latvijas Vēstnesis", 65 (3433), 25.04.2006., "Ziņotājs", 9, 11.05.2006. [7] Saeima. Law on procurement for defence and security needs. In force 16.11.2011. Published "Latvijas Vēstnesis", 173 (4571), 02.11.2011.