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From: CK1003CK
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  • Modular may work for combat support, but not for combat. Placing all of your "eggs in one basket" has various flaws, too many to list here. However, for combat support (Medics for example), a good system, which enables the Medic to optimize his ability to carry equipment for field / triage use.

    For line personnel, in combat, this system, like many other systems is too bulky. Breakdown of modular components is efficient, but not effective in or out of live fire situations.

  • This guy means business

  • great video! good overveiw of the mission pack

  • Great explanation of the system.

    We use your gear every day, well made quality stuff, thanks for posting this overview

  • I'm extremely, modular oriented, but because most gear is not designed with that in mind, I have to build modules, typically by loading packs in packs to suit mission requirements. In the video I saw a number of packs I would love to review, and I very much like the patches to identify contents (always a great idea) and one I should use more often in the gear I review, as well as my own packs. I have a number of first aid bags. it would be nice to consolidate into one with patch ID.

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