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Most Commonly Used Tactical Gear By Operators

Publish Time: 2022-03-20     Origin: Site

Tactical clothing originated as a military requirement and has since evolved into a popular choice of attire for people looking to play the EDC card or simply look the part. Tactical gear has been modified for civilian usage, from backpacks to boots, and at ever-higher quality levels.

Here is the content list:

1. Boots

2. Body armour

3. Tactical backpacks


1. Boots

Operators require a high level of mobility. Boots are one of the most crucial commodities for mobile providers.

A well-designed and well-built pair of tactical boots allow the wearer to cross a variety of terrain with little strain and risk of injury. A good pair of boots will always steer you in the proper path, whether you're attacking or retreating.

Proper boots would have the following characteristics:

• Lightweight design

• Durability

• Waterproofing

• Breathability

2. Body armour

The increasing and publicly publicized prevalence of active shooter scenarios around the world can be credited with raising everyone's awareness of the critical function body armour plays in saving lives.

Modern body armour is so adaptable that it may be put into a plate carrier or slid into special pockets on tactical shirts and vests.

The ability of body armour to stop specific types of bullets is graded. The National Institute of Justice in the United States assigns the scores (NIJ). The NIJ rating system has five levels.

• LEVEL IIA Low-velocity 9mm and.40 calibre pistol bullets can be stopped.

• LEVEL II protects against bullets of larger calibre and velocity, ranging from 9mm to.357 magnums.

• LEVEL IIIA Stops shots with a calibre of up to.44 magnum. This is a thicker, heavier degree of body armour with a long-lasting feel. Kevlar shields and other non-wearable bulletproof tools commonly use Level IIIA armour.

• LEVEL III Capable of stopping rifle shots, including 7.62 mm bullets from an AK-47. Level III armour is significantly thicker and heavier than Level II armour since it is often comprised of hard plates.

• LEVEL IV Stops armour-piercing bullets up to.30 calibre from penetrating. Thick hard plates designed to mount to a carrier are typically used to achieve this capability.

• LEVEL IV armour is so hefty that only operators with appropriate strength and endurance can utilize it. It's designed for war or tense gunfights.

3. Tactical backpacks

In recent years, the market for tactical backpacks for both operators and civilians has exploded.

From MOLLE webbing to moral-patch Velcro, these backpacks have a lot in common, no matter who they're sold to. Tactical backpacks, for example, virtually always include straps for carrying guns.

They're also usually equipped with covert zipper pockets for concealed weaponry.

These bags all have the same deep organizational capacity, which means they can hold a lot of things. They may also have expansion capabilities and storage areas for water bladders and body armour plates.

Litai (Quanzhou) Bags Corp., Ltd. is a professional tactical gear manufacturer that provides both OEM and ODM orders. We have our overseas warehouse, and our business model has shifted from a single product maker to providing system integration services, resulting in a business model innovation. If you have any questions, please contact us via email at daisy@lqtactical.com or phone at 86-15260869531.

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