MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a modular gear attachment system that allows for easy and secure mounting of pouches, holsters, and other accessories to plate carriers, vests, backpacks, or belts. The system is based on PALS webbing (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) – horizontal rows of nylon straps with regular spacing that serve as a “ladder” for securing gear using straps, plastic clips, or MOLLE inserts. While technically referred to as the MOLLE/PALS system, it is more commonly called MOLLE webbing.
History and Development
The MOLLE system was developed in the late 1990s for the U.S. military as a replacement for the older ALICE (All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment) system. The main goal was to create a more flexible, lightweight, and modular solution that would allow soldiers to customize their loadout for specific missions and environments. MOLLE was officially adopted in 2001 and quickly spread throughout U.S. Army units, later becoming standard for many NATO countries and other armed forces worldwide.

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MOLLE in Airsoft
In airsoft, MOLLE is used just like in real military applications – for customizing gear, quick loadout adjustments, and convenient carrying of magazines, medkits, radios, and other accessories. It’s popular for its versatility, durability, and accessibility.
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