All 9ACG infantry kits should contain at the absolute minimum the items listed below. This list has been compiled by experienced players who know what you need to operate effectively in the field. Do not remove these items unless told to do so by your superiors.
Regular infantry will cap at a maximum of 75 pounds. Your weight will affect your ability to sprint and aim properly. Do not overload your kit or you will not be effective on the field.
For heavy support infantry using crew served weapons (CSW) including mortars and anti-tank missile systems, in the event of a firefight it will be necessary to drop your heavy equipment if quick movement is necessary.
Specific to heavy weapons: If an individual soldier must exceed 120lbs due to an overweight item, the Troop lead is to be consulted before going overweight, and as with regular heavy support weapons must drop the item before getting into rifle combat.
Infantry: 75lbs
MG Teams: 87lbs
Radio Operators: 84lbs
Mortars, Heavy Anti-Tank and other CSW: 120lbs
RIFLEMAN
LIGHT ANTI-TANK
AUTORIFLEMAN
TROOP LEAD/2IC
ENGINEER
MEDIC
MACHINE GUNNER
RTO
TANK CREW
ROTARY PILOT
FIXED WING PILOT
GPS (used for mini-map purposes)
Map
Personal Radio (Not used during WW2 or Korea Scenarios)
2x Earplugs
1x Maptools
1x Fulton MX-991 Flashlight
1x Cable Tie
2x Hi-Green Chemlight (Vietnam+)
10x Elastic (Triangular)
30x Packing (Gauze)
20x Suture
2x Blood (500ml)
2x Blood (1000ml)
1x Epinephrine (Atropine)
1x Sulfa Packet (WW2 & Vietnam)
1x Morphine
4x Splints
2x Tourniquet
1x Entrenching Tool
15x STANAG Magazine
35x Garand Clip (WW2/Korea)
4x Frag Grenades
4x White Smoke
1x Purple Smoke
1x M127A1 Hand Held Signal
1x Autorifleman/MG Ammunition Box
40x Suture
30x Elastic (Triangular)
20x Packing (Gauze)
5x Blood (500ml)
5x Blood (1000ml)
4x Epi (Atropine)
4x Morphine
4x Splints
4x Tourniquet
1x Surgical Kit
1x Red Spray Paint
4x Hi-Red Chemlight
1x Fortify Tool
1x Defusal Kit
1x Trap Kit
2x M112 Demolition Block / TNT
1x M57 Firing Device (Vietnam+)
1x Blue Spray Paint
5x Red Flag
5x Green Flag
Optional - Mission Dependent:
1x Tool Kit (SOG)
Binoculars
10x 40mm HE Grenade Round
5x Smoke Round (White)
1x Lock Popper (Auto-Fuse)
SR Radio (Era Dependent)
LR Radio Pack (Era Dependent)
1x Whistle (Era Dependent)
1x Green Spray Paint
1x Yellow Spray Paint
1x Blue Spray Paint
1x Green Flag
1x Blue Flag
1x Yellow Flag
2x Green Hi-Light Chemlight
2x Yellow Hi-Light Chemlight
2x Blue Hi-Light Chemlight
1x Wirecutters
1x Lock Pick Kit
1x Light AT Launcher (Bazooka, LAW or M136, era dependent)
LR Backpack
Laser Designator (Post Vietnam)
2x M127A1 Hand Held Signal (Red)
2x M127A1 Hand Held Signal (Green)
2x Smoke Grenade (Blue)
2x Smoke Grenade (Purple)
5x Smoke Round (Red)
2x Smoke Round (Blue)
2x Smoke Round (Green)
2x Smoke Round (Purple)
2x Smoke Round (Orange)
2x Smoke Round (Yellow)
1x VS-17 Marker Panel
Notes:
Replace smoke rounds and smoke grenades with flares for night operations.
All 9ACG aviation kits should contain at the absolute minimum the items listed below. This list has been compiled by experienced pilots who know what you need to operate effectively both in the air and on the ground if you need to eject into hostile territory. Do not remove these items unless told to do so by your superiors.
20x Suture
10x Bandage
3x Epinephrine
3x Morphine
4x Splint
2x Tourniquet
1x M1911 Pistol
3x .45 ACP 7Rnd Magazine
3x Chemlight (Hi Blue)
3x M18 Smoke Grenade BLUE
3x M18 Smoke Grenade GREEN
2x M18 Smoke Grenade RED
1x M67 Frag Grenade
3x M127A1 Hand Held Signal GREEN
2x M112 Demolition Block
1x M57 Firing Device
2x Bodybag
2x Cable Tie
1x Toolkit
1x Fulton MX-991
1x Map Tools
1x Earplugs
20x Suture
10x Bandage
3x Epinephrine
3x Morphine
4x Splint
2x Tourniquet
1x M1911 Pistol
3x .45 ACP 7Rnd Magazine
3x Chemlight (Hi Blue)
3x M18 Smoke Grenade BLUE
3x M18 Smoke Grenade GREEN
2x M18 Smoke Grenade RED
3x M127A1 Hand Held Signal GREEN
1x Fulton MX-991
1x Map Tools
1x Earplugs
1x VS-17 Marker Panel
URC-10 Emergency Radio
JHMCS Helmet (F/A-18) - Introduced in 1998
MBU-12 and MBU-14 masks OK for GWOT period.
MBU-20/MBU-23 too modern, exact introduction date unknown.