Military tents are carried in parts and assembled after arriving at the site, so various parts and tools are needed. Only by understanding the names and usage of each part and being familiar with the structure of the tent can the tent be set up quickly and conveniently.
Main body of the military tent: the curtain, pillars and mats of the tent.
Military tent pillars: There are various types of straight one or two or three connected. The curved parts of some tubular pillars need to be connected with wire.
Military tent frame: used in bullet-shaped tents or hut-shaped tents, with short bar-shaped materials combined into pillars or pillars.
Military tent pillars: the top part of the tent.
Military tent roof: the part that constitutes the inclined surface of the tent.
Military tent wall: the wall part on the side of the tent. Some tents do not have it at all.
Military tent rain shelter: open a part of the roof to the front and support it with other pillars.
Military tent door: the entrance and exit of the tent. A window can be set on the other side.
Military tent ground mat: a mat placed on the ground in the tent. If it is a place with heavy humidity, you need to lay another layer of bamboo mat.
Military tent flying mat: a mat placed on the roof of the tent to block out strong sunlight. It is the second roof.
Military tent main rope: also called column rope. It is separated from both ends of the pillar to prevent the pillar from tilting and is fixed with nails.
Military tent corner rope: extends from the bottom edge of the roof of the tent curtain and is fixed with nails.
Military tent nail: inserted into the ground to fix the rope and the bottom edge of the tent curtain. It is made of wood, metal and synthetic resin.
Military tent wooden hammer or iron hammer: used to drive nails into the ground. It is a part made of wood or metal and attached to the main rope or corner rope. The cable passes through the two small holes in it and can be controlled by moving.
Military tent bag: a cloth bag that collects the curtain, pillars, nails and wooden hammer.
