(description copied from archived official webstore and offical catalogue)
Carrier will accept all Paraclete- and Molle compatible pouches and is designed to carry a single ballistic hard plate in the front and a single hard plate in the back. Cummerbund gives added load-carrying capacity.
Our latest and most popular plate carrier, the cummerbund combination gives added pocket capability.
Will accept all Paraclete pockets as well as all issue MOLLE/SPEAR pockets.
Available with level IIIa soft armor inserts for maximum protection.
Master Sgt. James “JJ” Johnston, 308th Rescue Squadron, pararescueman. uses the jaws of life to extract casulaties from a overturned vehicle during training at Patrick Air Force Base. The PJs were performing casualty assessment and extraction from a simulated improvised explosive device, or IED, attack on a convoy of vehicles Aug. 23. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Chance C. Babin)Senior Airman Rich Boyd, 308th Rescue Squadron, pararescueman. bandages up a casualty during training at Patrick Air Force Base. The PJs were performing casualty assessment and extraction from a simulated improvised explosive device, or IED, attack on a convoy of vehicles Aug. 23. (Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Maria Eames)Pararescuemen from the 58th Rescue Squadron out of Nellis AFB, NV prepare to enter an abandoned house during Military Operations Urban Terrain training July 13 at an urban training facility in Playas, NM as part of exercise Angel Thunder. Angel Thunder is a Combat Search and Rescue exercise designed to provide realistic CSAR Task Force training that tests theater spin-up capabilities and examines the integration of all Air Force assets in mission planning procedures and mission execution. This was a joint service exercise that involved the Army, Navy, and Air Force Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve along with non-DOD agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Administration.(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Christina D. Ponte)(RELEASED)