Underpants
c.2010
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These underpants were developed by the Ministry of Defence to be worn by the British Army. This pair was worn by Lt. Col. Tim How, who recalls using 'bomb pants' during his deployments to Afghanistan between 2007 and 2013.
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Materials and techniques | Knitted jersey
Label: 95% polyester, 5% elastane |
Brief description | Underpants, black jersey anti-microbial undershorts, developed by Defence Science and Technology Labratory for the British Ministry of Defence, designed in United Kingdom, about 2010 |
Physical description | Lightweight black knitted jersey undershorts |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Lt. Col. Tim How |
Object history | These underpants were developed by the Defence Science and Technology Labratory (DSTL). They were designed to mitigate the effects of explosion whilst remaining comfortable for troops. T.11-2020, T.12-2020 were both donated by Lt. Col. How who records that these 'anti-microbial undershorts' and 'unisex pelvic protective anti-microbial drawers' were issued together, and formed part of a three tiered layered protection system. |
Summary | These underpants were developed by the Ministry of Defence to be worn by the British Army. This pair was worn by Lt. Col. Tim How, who recalls using 'bomb pants' during his deployments to Afghanistan between 2007 and 2013. |
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Accession number | T.12-2020 |
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Record created | August 11, 2017 |
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