Osprey MK4 Smoke Grenade Pouch
Osprey MK4 Smoke Grenade Pouch
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Designed for the British Army's Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) load-carrying system, this Smoke Grenade Pouch was engineered to securely carry standard L1A1 smoke grenades and similar NATO ordnance.
Its distinctive elongated profile accommodates the larger dimensions of smoke grenades while proving remarkably adaptable beyond its original purpose.
The generous internal space makes it ideal for modern tactical gear: handheld radios like the Baofeng, compact GPS units, or a standard 500ml water bottle.
Medical professionals and first responders frequently repurpose it as a dedicated blowout kit or to organize emergency tourniquets side-by-side.
Whether you're outfitting a load-bearing vest or seeking a versatile storage solution for field operations, this pouch delivers reliable organization and durability in a compact package.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| NSN | 8470-99-213-7546 |
| Official Name | Pouch, Smoke Grenade, MTP |
| Dimensions | Approx. 17cm x 8cm x 6cm |
| Weight | Approx. 110g |
| Material | 1000 Denier Cordura (IRR Treated) |
Design and Features
The Smoke Grenade pouch is designed to be one of the most secure pouches on the vest, as smoke grenades are bulky and can be prone to snagging.
Integrated Lid System: The lid is designed to wrap around the sides of the pouch opening. This "full-box" lid protects the ignition pin and ring from snagging on vegetation and prevents mud, sand, or rain from entering the pouch.
Dual Closure: It utilizes a large Quick Release (QR) buckle for primary security and a Velcro patch for secondary retention. The buckle strap is adjustable, allowing you to cinch the pouch down tightly on the grenade.
MOLLE Mounting: The rear features two standard vertical MOLLE/PALS straps. Like other Osprey components, it uses direction-sensitive press studs (one-way poppers) to ensure the pouch cannot be accidentally pulled off the vest.
Infrared Reflective (IRR): The material is treated to reduce the wearer's signature under night-vision devices, meeting strict UK Ministry of Defence specifications.
