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    Eberlestock

    Eberlestock F3 Halftrack

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    Description

    The Halftrack pack, like its World War II namesake, was inspired by necessity. The needs are fairly straightforward: carry heavy stuff, and make the thing that does it easy to use.

    The Halftrack pack is sister to the Phantom sniper pack, and is built from the same pattern. It's a front-loader, with two levels of varying-sized tuck-pockets lining its interior, PALS racks inside and out, and a fold-down shelf that can be used to divide the main compartment into upper and lower chambers. A plastic mesh flap on the rear wall serves as a radio rack.

    It will carry two 3-liter hydration kits, mounted in side pockets, or two 2-liter bladders in sleeves inboard of the outer pockets if you want to free the main side pockets for other gear. It features a longer waistbelt, with a 6 x 2 PALS matrix on each side.

    The Halftrack has Eberlestock's unique, hand-sewn support, padding, and ventilation system.

    The pack has a plastic framesheet and internal aluminum Cellular Stays, which work in combination with the harness and padding to provide you with plenty of support for carrying loads.

    The Halftrack includes a lightweight pull-out rain cover, which stows in a pocket on the bottom of the main compartment. It can be used to cover the pack, and will even go over a weapon that's being carried.

    Specifications

    • Volume - 2150 cu. in. (35 Liters)
    • Weight - 6lbs. 7oz. (2.9 kg)

    Features

    • load-control compression straps
    • Full array of PALS compatible webbing
    • Catch-all pockets easily carry a Manfrotto, or shooting mat
    • Side-mount compartment for two hydration systems
    • High quality load bearing waistbelt and harness system

     

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    Confusion from March 2025 ago

    Special force and Special operation operator silhouette stance of the first pattern sentinel blueprint is based on special forces customization and tailoring biological training process. The Olympic location preserved the original operator doctrine blueprint Sentinel, Old Guard and Commander to unify them in a body of a person for doctrine, role and skillset first. The bone stack full cycle is controversial because it is the final permanent process for the bones in the body to align before special force or special operation eligibility to join reason why my background is not on the list of academy nor military selected few to limited spot process units. The bone stacking happened before eligibility reason why background is not on the list is because bone stacking is one of the most career ending if the body stops working and functioning. Usually you were suppose to be recruited or eligible first before customization and tailoring can happen, but the bone stacking part is again controversial so most places don't do this part. Bone stacking had to happen because it help the body express movement pattern traits permanently for the rest of one's life. Most people can't go through this full cycle process because their bodies can't handle it which the body would stop functioning at worst case. It was done by a biology coach with degree for safety but still can't sue due to waiver forms reason why it was an extreme thing. I started off as an outdoorsman hunter since there was some relay of infantry weapon handling and rucksack, the culture kind of aligned in familiarity so it was a switch over change, reason why the background part is not on the list is because I haven't gone through the eligibility process for it to be in the list yet.

    Usually people go through eligibility, academy customization and tailoring for doctrine, role and skillset but I went customization, tailoring for doctrine, role, skillset then bone stacking full cycle then eligibility as optional which is complete backwards but I am overqualified for being ahead of most people. It is for a body biological embodiment of an operator silhouette at a permanent level rather than having to dangle my arm down. It is bone structure fix to keep the body more straight spine silhouette. It also makes the ankle, knee, hip, spine and shoulder locked stiff since recoil transfer force from body slam and impacts you dive vertically downhill not horizontal to tumble and roll but at 6-9mph speed the body will lock it stiff to numb the entire body before body can slam and impact to the ground.

    The Original Operator Doctrine is :
    • The first pattern sentinel (ceremonial inherited authority of the helicopter system a sentinel heir).
    • Recon sentinel (ceremonial to operational start).
    • Mountain patrol sentinel (operational start).
    • Old guard (ceremonial to operational adopt half inherited authority of the helicopter system).
    • Commander (support role formation and escort).
    • Tomb of the unknown soldier sentinel is fragment piece missing piece did not preserved). You are suppose to embody all 5 to unify them together in one body biologically not by engineering so engineered operators do not count.

    Operator grade movement pattern hobby include every original piece of their fragmented diluted drills to broken posture cues and incomplete mechanic technique of the police and military so chin anchoring, knee guard anchor, rucksack back tug anchor body pinning to arm cross anchoring are the original not diluted techniques or methods.