
The snow camouflge mitten shells are used as the handwear camouflage cover when worn over the trigger finger mitten shells, and arctic mitten set in snow environments.
The snow camouflge mitten shells are used as the handwear camouflage cover when worn over the trigger finger mitten shells, and arctic mitten set in snow environments.
The light duty flame resistant glove insert is designed to be worn either alone or under a mitten or glove shell.
The Marine Corps has developed an Extreme Cold Weather Mitten System including a Mitten Shell with Removable Liner and Light Duty Flame Resistant Glove Insert, which will provide improved environmental protection over USMC's previous mitt, the insulated trigger finger mitt.
The anti-contact gloves are intended for use in cold-wet and cold-dry regions where dexterity and protection from cold metal contact are required.They will provide protection against cold for only a very short period.
The FR anti-flash gloves are intended to protect the hands and forearms exposed to transient elevated temperatures and flash from weapons, and are used with the FR anti-flash hood.
The cold weather contact gloves allow Marines to conduct precise technical work such as operating computer and electronic equipment while protecting their hands from the cold weather combat environment.
Improved Cold Weather Extended Gloves are made in accordance with Outdoor Research Professional Modular Glove, part number 72189 for the shell, 72190 for the liner.
The Army Combat Gloves are intended for light work duty with flame and cut protection.
The cold weather glove inserts are intended to be worn for added warmth with glove shells for cold weather.
Improved Glove Inserts are worn alone, or worn under the Light Duty Glove.
The lightweight cold weather glove inserts are to be worn for added warmth with the intermediate cold/wet glove shells.
The Light Duty Glove Insert is a product improvement replacing the Improved Glove Insert.The intent is to eliminate the melt/drip hazard, which could occur with the old polyester/lycra insert, by changing to a cotton/lycra insert.
The Intermediate Cold Weather Gloves (ICWG) are designed to be worn in cold weather environments to protect the user from the elements.
The USMC Intermediate Cold Weather Glove is designed to be worn in cold weather environments to protect the user from the elements including snow, wind, and ice with a threshold temperature range from 40° to 0° Fahrenheit.
The intermediate cold/wet gloves are intended as protection from environmental conditions for the hands of users performing their mission in intermediate cold and wet climates encompassing approximately a 0°F to 40°F temperature range.
Several changes to the intermediate cold/wet glove's original mid-1980s design have been borrowed from the commercial glove industry.
The gloves are intended for light work duty and mosquito protection.They may be worn alone, or for additional warmth under cold conditions, may be worn with the wool inserts.The gloves are also intended for wear over chemical protective handwear covered by MIL-G-43796.
The Light Duty Utility Glove is a multifunctional utility glove for performing light duty work.The glove may be worn alone or as a shell and in combination with thermal inserts or chemical protective handwear.
The light duty gloves are worn to protect the hands of personnel performing light work. When required, they may also be worn for mosquito pretection and may be worn over the chemical protective (CP) gloves to protect the CP gloves from abrasion and cuts. They may be worn alone or, for additional warmth under cold conditions, may be worn with the wool inserts.
Army handwear operational view.
The trigger finger mitten liner is an inner mitten designed to be worn in combination with a full or trigger finger mitten shell in extreme cold weather environments. The liner can be worn over a glove insert if desired.
The improved cold weather trigger finger mitten is light weight, reduced bulk, hydrophobic, quick drying, and designed with a trigger finger for weapon operation.The mitten is intended to be used in temperatures ranging from +10 to -25°F (-12 to -32°C). The mitten is compatible with the snow camouflage mitten shells and improved glove insert, and replaces the trigger finger mitten shells and inserts.
The mitten inserts are intended to be worn under the trigger finger mitten shells.
The mitten set is intended for use with other component of arctic clothig under cold dry conditions.
The trigger finger mitten shells are to be worn with or without the wool/nylon mitten inserts and in areas too cold for leather gloves and not sufficiently cold for arctic mittens.
The full mitten shell is an outer mitten designed to be worn in combination with an insulated trigger finger mitten liner in extreme cold weather environments.
The trigger finger mitten shell is an outer mitten designed to be worn in combination with an insulated liner in extreme cold weather environments when improved dexterity is needed as compared to the limited dexterity a full mitten shell provides.
Commercial item description A-A-52055 covers the Flexor-style light duty gloves.
Commercial Item Description A-A-52087 covers glove inserts worn for added warmth with the intermediate cold/wet gloves.
Commercial item description A-A-55075 covers one type of simplex knitted cotton glove with leather reinforcement palm, fingers, and thumb.
Commercial item description A-A-55119 covers an ambidextrous, knitted glove insert, to be worn for added warmth with glove shells for cold weather.
Detail specification MIL-DTL-32707 covers full and trigger finger extreme cold weather mitten shells.
Detail specification MIL-DTL-32708 covers the extreme cold weather trigger finger mitten liner. This item is designed for wear in combination with a full mitten shell or a trigger finger mitten shell conforming to types I and II of MIL-DTL-32707.
Detail specification MIL-DTL-32709 covers the Intermediate Cold Weather Gloves.
Military specification MIL-G-10902 covers one type of knitted cotton glove with leather reinforcement palm, fingers, and thumb.
Military specification MIL-G-44419 covers one type of glove constructed with a leather shell, waterproof insert and an insulated lining.
Military specification MIL-G-822 covers the requirement for the light duty glove.
Military specification MIL-G-835 covers an ambidextrous, knitted glove insert, to be worn for added warmth with glove shells for cold weather.
Military specification MIL-M-2418 covers one type and size of white mitten shells.
Military specification MIL-M-809 covers an ambidextrous, knitted, trigger finger, mitten insert.
Military specification MIL-M-810 covers one type of mitten shells with trigger finger.
Military specification MIL-M-834 covers one type of arctic mitten set consisting of outer shells, liners, and a harness.
Purchase description CR/PD 02-2008 SYSCOM covers the requirements for the Marine Corps Light Duty Glove Insert for stand-alone use or under the Light Duty Work glove for use in all environments.
Purchase description GL/PD 08-81 covers the requirements for Army Combat Gloves that provides maximum dexterity, tactility, flexibility, and flame and cut protection. The Combat Gloves are intended to be worn by Army personnel.
Purchase description MC/PD 01-2012 SYSCOM covers the requirements for the U.S. Marine Corps Leather Light Duty Gloves.
Performance specification MC/PD 1-2014 SYSCOM covers the requirements for the U.S. Marine Corps Intermediate Cold Weather Glove. This item is intended for wear by military personnel of the Department of Defense during cold weather conditions.
This performance specification covers the requirements for the Marine Corps Light Duty Flame Resistant Glove Insert which can be worn under a glove or mitten.
This performance specification covers the requirements for the Marine Corps Extreme Cold Weather Mitten System with Insulated Removable Liner.