I noticed that Scandinavian knives usually have a tang that is hidden in the handle.
And it seems to me that Scandinavian armies do not issue metal mugs or cups, and also the British army water bottle is issued with a plastic mug.
That's obviously because there is a realistic risk to freeze with the skin of the hand or the lips on to the steel in cold conditions.
From which temperatures on do we need to pay attention about it?
Is aluminium more and titanium less dangerous than steel?
And it seems to me that Scandinavian armies do not issue metal mugs or cups, and also the British army water bottle is issued with a plastic mug.
That's obviously because there is a realistic risk to freeze with the skin of the hand or the lips on to the steel in cold conditions.
From which temperatures on do we need to pay attention about it?
Is aluminium more and titanium less dangerous than steel?