• The quality of the Soldier Combat Ensemble (SCE) is standardised, with 3 tiers of SCE tailored to the role of the combatant. Credit: Defence
    The quality of the Soldier Combat Ensemble (SCE) is standardised, with 3 tiers of SCE tailored to the role of the combatant. Credit: Defence
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Soldiers from 1st Brigade have been the first to receive the new generation of body armour, helmets, load carriage equipment, eye and hearing protection and field packs. The equipment has been acquired by the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group’s (CASG) Land Systems Division as part of the Land 125 Phase 3B project for the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
 
Over the next three years, 21,000 sets of leading-edge, high-quality, tailored Soldier Combat Ensemble (SCE) will be delivered to Army’s combat brigades, support brigades, 2nd Division reinforcing battlegroups, special forces and selected Air Force and Navy units.
 
The SCE integrates five separate elements designed to optimise individual soldier protection and mobility:
  • load carriage equipment – including harnesses, pouches and a range of packs
  • body armour
  • combat helmets
  • combat hearing protection
  • ballistic/laser eye protection.
The quality of the SCE is standardised, with 3 tiers of SCE tailored to the role of the combatant. Each tier is designed to equip a combatant based on their primary task and likelihood of threat they will face, ensuring the optimal balance between protection and mobility.
 
This roll out of the new generation SCE is the next step in Land Systems Division’s program to continuously improve combat protection for the ADF.
 
“Since 2011 Project Land 125 Phase 3B and Diggerworks have spearheaded the adaptive development of the SCE through a combination of soldier feedback, trials and the review of RODUMs (Report On Defective or Unsatisfactory Materiel),” said Colonel Mark Jennings, Director Diggerworks.
 
The roll-out to 1st Brigade commenced in May this year, while 3rd Brigade will receive their issue next year and 7th Brigade in 2017. Forces Command’s support brigades and 2nd Division reinforcing battlegroups will receive quantities of the SCE throughout the three-year rollout. The rollout will be supported by training teams, training packages and the logistics system on an enduring basis.
 
“Diggerworks will continue to liaise with the soldiers, units and formations issued the latest SCE to verify its form, fit and function, and to identify future enhancements,” COL Jennings said.
 
New field packs, tailored to the needs of the various tiers of soldier and a range of mission profiles, will also be rolled out to Army units with the SCE:
  • Dismounted field pack – for close combatants from infantry, combat engineers, joint fire teams and special forces.
  • Mounted field pack –  for close combatants from armoured corps and those in Tier 3 combat support and logistics roles.
  • Sniper pack – with straps to attach a sniper rifle.
  • Medium assault pack – for Tier 2 close combatants undertaking 24 to 48-hour missions.
  • Small assault pack – for Tier 2 and Tier 3 combatants undertaking short missions under 24 hours.
 
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