Quite unique daypack made from the side pouches of the Belgian jigsaw camo rucksack. Lacking in beauty but pretty clever nevertheless. The other pouch takes a huge bottle of booze and the other the rest of the essentials. You can also use it as spare parts in case the side pouches of your big rucksack are worn out.
A similar contraption of the British PLCE pack was called the "Rocket pack" or"Rocket pouches" because that is what it kinda looks like. Some silver spray paint and starch and the "worst cosplay costume" title is yours.
The idea is to provide the soldiers with a daypack without them having to carry an additional pack. Simply leave the rucksack in camp, unzip the side pouches, zip them together, and attach the straps. Tadaa! You have a roughly 20-liter mini pack for nightly assaults. Works the same way in civilian use, when e.g. hunting or photographing.
The other pouch has one top-loaded compartment. The other opens like a suitcase, and it is divided into two compartments. Both take about 10 liters. Roughly 35 x 20 x 10 cm (14" x 7.5" x 4"). The whole thing weighs 665 grams when empty. 100% PA. These are also compatible with the newer Berghaus side pouches.
Used Belgian military surplus. These are in good condition though. They might have slight surface dirt and such, but that won’t have any effect on usability.
Suohsien W.