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  5. CamelBak - Wikipedia

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    CamelBak also makes bottles, general purpose backpacks, and some specialized military and law-enforcement gear, ranging from simple back-worn water reservoirs with little to no cargo capacity, to large rucksacks with various accessories, even PALS webbing to accommodate MOLLE gear. [7]

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    17. 2x bag, transparent, PLCE, pouch, side, rucksack; The standard-issue accoutrement today, dependent upon the branch of service, was changed to the capacity of two front pouches (pouch, ammunition, universal, DPM, IRR) instead of one. To this, privately purchased water bottle or utility pouches and hip pads are often added.

  7. Hydration pack - Wikipedia

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    However, as water weighs 1 kilogram per litre (8.3 lb/US gal), it is impractical to carry more than a few liters in most situations; typical reservoirs are between 1–3 L (0.22–0.66 imp gal; 0.26–0.79 US gal), even for very large backpacks. [1] Besides hydration, water reservoirs may be used for washing dishes or equipment, or for showering.