The Ministry of Defense has developed and approved verification volume for two types of Tag -Prottle field costumes (Type 1 and Type 2) for defenders.
The Ministry of Defense State Operator’s retrieval agency has contracted for 2025 more than one million sets of Tag -heat suits for the armed forces of Ukraine. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense.
It has been noted that the ministry has developed and approved the verification volume for two types of Tag -Prottle (Type 1 and Type 2) costumes for defenders.
Audit includes an extensive list of indicators, apart from which:
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The quality of the fabric: the composition of raw materials, density, weaving interweaving, wearing resistance, explosion properties, breathing and water -repellent properties.
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Resistance to external influences: testing for color resistance during washing, sweat, friction, exposure to sunlight and detergents.
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Operating properties: strength assessment of seams, accessories (lightning, fabric fasteners), their resistance to multiple use and washing.
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Fire properties: Examines the spread of fire for certain types of fabric.
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Linear Dimensions and Labeling: Monitoring the letter of the dimensional grid and the accuracy of marking products.
Particular attention is paid to the control of components, such as fabric and lightning fasteners, their strength, an effort of non -promoting/fastening, resistance to stratification and loss of functioning after repeating use and washing.
Earlier it was reported that the Ministry of Defense was expanding the clothing line and personal protective equipment for military-military personnel.
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Source: korrespondent

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