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British Army Issue Entrenching Tool with Shovel Case

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The British Army entrenching tool is a compact, military-issued digging tool used by soldiers for constructing field positions and performing other tasks that require cutting, digging, or chopping.

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Description

The British Army entrenching tool is a compact, military-issued digging tool used by soldiers for constructing field positions and performing other tasks that require cutting, digging, or chopping.

The British Army today typically uses a folding e-tool similar to NATO-standard versions, often produced by companies like Gerber or Hauser, these are more compact, lighter, and corrosion-resistant compared to older versions.

Albeit not as a good as a issued shovel it is better than nothing when you are at risk and know the enemy has a credible indirect fire capability i.e mortars and artillery, better than nothing!

These entrenching tools are the authentic issue item, virtually indestructible, and generally in the Infantry role a soldier will always carry one.

Also an excellent addition for anyone who needs something to carry in for bushcraft and outdoors activities.

Specifications

  • Folding design: Most modern versions fold to make them easy to carry on webbing or in a pack. Earlier versions were one-piece.
  • Steel head: Usually includes a small spade that can be locked at different angles—straight (shovel), 90 degrees (hoe/pick), or sometimes in between.
  • Multi-purpose: Designed for digging trenches, scraping, cutting roots, shaping fighting positions, creating drainage channels, and other light engineering tasks.
  • Durability: Made from hardened steel or similar materials to withstand tough field conditions.
  • Military Surplus: Grade 1

A little bit of history, for those who care to know…

WWI/WWII entrenching tools were simpler, often consisting of a wooden handle with a fixed spade or pick.

The WWII-era “No. 4 entrenching tool” is iconic, with a wooden helve (handle) that also doubled as the shaft for the soldier’s bayonet scabbard.

Details on how modern troops use them in the field

  • Folding design: Most modern versions fold to make them easy to carry on webbing or in a pack. Earlier versions were one-piece.
  • Steel head: Usually includes a small spade that can be locked at different angles—straight (shovel), 90 degrees (hoe/pick), or sometimes in between.
  • Multi-purpose: Designed for digging trenches, scraping, cutting roots, shaping fighting positions, creating drainage channels, and other light engineering tasks.
  • Durability: Made from hardened steel or similar materials to withstand tough field conditions.
  • Military Surplus: Grade 1

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