Body armour belt

A wide, pin buckled belt worn over body armour for better fit and adjustment.

History
When the 6B4 first started appearing in Afganistan it was often accompanied by a peculiar belt. These are just like your normal, civilian leather trouser belts, but made from the same materials as Soviet rubberized combat belts. It is most probable that due to the heavy and cumbersome design of the 6B4 this belt was designed to provide an extra means of adjustment. When tightened good around the armour it keeps it better in place when on the move, thus removing an added element of strain on the soldier in question. No "official" name has yet been discovered, but any input on the subject would be greatly appreciated!