ARP_Safety – High visibility reflective belts
Version 1.2.1
Alright guys, S1 kicked back version 1.2 because the font was off, or the spacing on the memo or something. We had to resubmit it for action, let’s hope this one doesn’t have any issues.
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Version 1.2
It was brought to my attention that some of you have not been clearing your weapons before entering the DFAC. You are lucky I caught it before Sarn’t Major or First Sarn’t caught you. NCO’s make sure you are checking your joes and for the love of god, lets not have any ND’s anymore. Just because we are deployed does not mean we will compromise safety! PT belts, Eye-pro and buddy teams on the FOB! Check your buddy while clearing weapons. There are clearing barrels all around the FOB now, with and without sandbags, and I apologize in advance that the clearing procedures on the sign don’t have pretty pictures, but read the damn thing if you forget how to clear your weapon.
Special Thanks once again to HKUrban for identifying the safety deficiency and testing, he will be receiving an impact hand-shake from the BN CDR. Report any errors/bugs to the CO XO in the discussion thread.
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Version 1.1
Finally! The new APFU’s are here! You can finally jump in game and take a proper PT test, because nothing tests physical fitness better than pushups, sit-ups and a run. Your First Sergeant can choose between summer and winter PT’s. Hopefully he will let you know which one we are wearing. How about a battalion run? Just make sure to have your company form up at 0420 so you can get accountability before the 0630 battalion formation. Included are the new high speed Black/Yellow PT’s. Don’t worry, the dirt bags can continue to wear the “old” gray PT’s until the wear out date.
But wait, there’s more!
Ever walk into the motor pool and feel like something was missing? That’s right! Chock blocks and drip pans! Sergeant major can finally sleep in peace. Secure your vehicle with a chock block to prevent it from rolling away overnight. Class 3 leaks? Say no more fam! I know, it doesn’t matter how many times you annotate it, the mechanics will never fix those “operator level” issues. Luckily you can slap one of the new drip pans underneath your truck now. No more dry sweeping! Just make sure your vehicles are properly on line before you put these down otherwise First Sergeant might lose it.
Last but not least, the XO conducted a thorough risk assessment and notified me that the PT belts aren’t working on servers. That said I sent up a 4187 and the CO made sure to include a signature with this release. You should be able to load the mod onto servers now without any issues.
Special Thanks to JBurgess_A3, ODST General and FatherSarge for testing
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Version 1.0
Have you ever found yourself in a risky situation? Have you ever wanted ultimate protection and visibility? Have you ever lost sight of your ground guide in the motor pool? Or maybe passed by an officer in PT’s and got chewed out for not saluting? Have you ever almost been run over by the dumbass private driving the HMMVW for the first time?
If you answered yes to any of those questions you NEED this mod! It features 2 different reflective belts in 7 different colors each. Have your unit color code who is who in the zoo. Make yourself seen and no longer put your soldiers at risk! Not only are these reflective belts a huge safety and morale improvement but they are also highly stylish.
Take your milsim unit to the next level and make it so realistic that nobody will want to play anymore… no seriously, people will be asking for dd-214 blankets in no time.
[Fixed, kinda] editor preview images not working properly. I removed them temporarily from this build to prevent the error message from popping up. No preview images in the editor, but also no error message.
2 Reflective belt variants (across the chest and around the waist) in 7 different colors each (yellow, blue, green, red, orange, pink, and white).
Special Thanks to Grenadier, Dusty and HKUrban for testing.