Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: British Soldiers Get Germ-Fighting Undies
Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums > News, Media & World Events > World Of The Bizarre
Nxt2Hvn
I did a search to see if this had been posted yet.. and didn't come up with anything.. so I apologize if it has already been posted.... interesting none the less!

Aug 18, 9:23 PM (ET)

LONDON (AP) - British troops combating the heat and dust of Iraq and Afghanistan have a new weapon in their armory, defense officials announced Thursday, germ-fighting underwear.

The antimicrobial underpants have been introduced by the Ministry of Defense as part of a new desert uniform for soldiers. They are the first undergarments issued to British troops, who traditionally have had to supply their own.

Col. Silas Suchanek, who led the team that procured the new equipment, said the unisex trunks were made from artificial fibers for comfort, with silver particles woven into the material to prevent sweating.

"It is coated to prevent bacterial infection and we have tried to arrange the seams so that they don't chafe," he said.

The army's new desert kit also includes boots with rubber soles designed to withstand temperatures of up to 572 degrees Fahrenheit, wraparound sunglasses, light Kevlar-nylon helmets and "combat sandals" for off-duty wear.

Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram said the new equipment would make Britain's troops "among the best equipped in the world, ready to face environments ranging from desert conditions in Iraq, monsoon conditions in Brunei, to winter in the Balkans."

"Support for the modern serviceman or woman starts from the skin out," Ingram said.

The defense ministry said the new underwear was already being issued to troops. The rest of the equipment will be introduced by March.

wrighty
I thought this had already been posted but I can't find it but I shall give you the same answer. Whats next wigs.
distortedpandy
oooooohh....sounds sexy laugh.gif
Purplos
I like how they "tried" to place the seams so they won't chafe.
Dando Kast
QUOTE(Purplos @ Aug 19 2005, 02:56 PM)
I like how they "tried" to place the seams so they won't chafe.
[right][snapback]799429[/snapback][/right]


tongue.gif I loved that part...
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2008 Invision Power Services, Inc.