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- Q5421808 subject Q6310014.
- Q5421808 subject Q7216765.
- Q5421808 subject Q8870199.
- Q5421808 abstract "The Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System, or Gen III ECWCS (/ˈɛkwæks/ EK-waks), is protective clothing created in the 1980s as an exclusively cold weather system by the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts, but has been radically redesigned to cover a broad range of combat climates. The first generation ECWCS consisted of parka and trousers plus 20 other individual clothing, handwear, headwear and footwear items which are used in various combinations to meet the cold weather environmental requirements of the US military (and others). Now, the third generation, or Gen III ECWCS, has been developed to maintain adequate environmental protection in temperatures ranging between +40 and −60 Fahrenheit (+4° and -51° Celsius).".
- Q5421808 wikiPageExternalLink ADA190226.
- Q5421808 wikiPageExternalLink gen-iii.
- Q5421808 wikiPageExternalLink extended-climate-warfighter-clothing-system-gen-iii.
- Q5421808 wikiPageExternalLink SEQ_CIE_ECWCS.pdf.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q11211.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q146174.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q14952.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q161928.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q169031.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q188245.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q367070.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q39908.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q4643290.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q567688.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q6310014.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q6742783.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216765.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q7889503.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q867068.
- Q5421808 wikiPageWikiLink Q8870199.
- Q5421808 comment "The Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System, or Gen III ECWCS (/ˈɛkwæks/ EK-waks), is protective clothing created in the 1980s as an exclusively cold weather system by the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts, but has been radically redesigned to cover a broad range of combat climates.".
- Q5421808 label "Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System".