MOPP (protective gear)

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U.S. Marines in MOPP 4 gear during the 2003 invasion of Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers test MOPP 4 gear at the Yuma Proving Ground's Tropic Regions Test Center in Hawaii

MOPP (an acronym for "Mission Oriented Protective Posture"; pronounced "mop") is protective gear used by U.S.

CBRN
) strike:

  • Protective mask – Commonly referred to as a gas mask or pro mask. It is designed to filter harmful chemical and biological agents, as well as irradiated particles from the air to allow the wearer to breathe safely. No protective masks filter out gases such as carbon monoxide, and in situations requiring that level of protection, external breathing apparatus is employed.
  • Mask carrier – Protects the mask from damage. It is usually worn as part of battle gear for easy access and usually contains a technical manual, extra filter, spare parts, chemical detection papers, and nerve agent antidote kits (NAAK).
  • Over garments –
    M9 Detector Paper
    to identify chemical agents on the battlefield they might come in contact with.
  • M9 Detector paper is worn to detect chemical liquid agents that a service member may brush against while in MOPP gear. It is worn in three different areas of the suit: the bicep of the dominant arm, the wrist of the opposite arm, and the shin of the dominant leg. It is also placed on lower levels of vehicles for detection purposes.[citation needed]
  • Gloves and overboots – (JSLIST) Highly durable
    rubber
    , designed with combat operations in mind. Used to prevent contact with agents.

MOPP protection levels

Turkish Firefighters in MOPP 4 level gear during an exercise held at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey

Each MOPP level corresponds to an increasing level of protection. The readiness level will usually be dictated by the in-theatre commander.[1][2]

  • Mask Only – Protective mask is carried.
  • MOPP Ready – Protective mask is carried. First set of suit, gloves, and boots are available within two hours, second set within six hours.
  • MOPP Level 0 – Worn: nothing. Carried: Protective mask. Immediately Available: suit, boots and gloves.
  • MOPP Level 1 – Worn: suit. Carried: Protective mask. Immediately Available: boots and gloves
  • MOPP Level 2 – Worn: suit and boots. Carried: Protective mask and gloves.
  • MOPP Level 3 – Worn: suit, boots and mask. Carried: gloves.
  • MOPP Level 4 – All protection worn.

See also

  • Fallout shelter – Enclosed space designated to protect occupants from radioactive debris from a nuclear explosion
  • NBC suit – Type of military personal protective equipment

References

  1. ^ "FM 3-4 Chptr 2 MOPP Analysis". Gulflink.osd.mil. 1990-05-23. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  2. ^ "5 Levels of MOPP". ArmyStudyGuide.com. Retrieved 2018-07-11.

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