Description
This is a groin protector for the Interceptor body armor system that was used by the US Military. It can go on basically any chest rig or plate carrier, attaching with two button snap loops. It offers protection from fragmentation and some pistol rounds. Overall this is a solid upgrade for your kit that adds some protection for your precious cargo.
Features:
- Includes Ballistic Insert – Comes with compatible ballistic insert.
- 3 Color Desert Camo Pattern – Created in 1989 and issued from 1991 onwards. The 3 Color Desert Camo Pattern would be created as a result of the 6 Color Desert Camo Pattern was found to unsuitable for the terrain found in the Middle East. The camo pattern was designed to be functional in sandy and sparsely vegetated areas that are found in North Africa to Western Asia. The camo has a sand tan background with beige and earth tone waves throughout. The camo is commonly referred to as DCU or coffee stain camo. It was used across the US Military till individual service branches replaced it with modern camo patterns.
- Compatible With The IOTV – Fits the Improved Outer Tactical Vest that is used in the US Army.
- MOLLE Compatible – This item is compatible with MOLLE webbing.
- Compatible with the IBA – Fits the Interceptor Body Armor that was used in the US Army.
- 2 MOLLE Straps – This pouch has 2 MOLLE straps to attach it to MOLLE webbing.
Manufactured by:
- Various Government Contractors – This item is manufactured for the US government by various contractors.
Country of Manufacture: USA – This product is manufactured in the #1 country, the USA.
Issue Type: USGI – These are genuine US government issued items made to military specification (mil-spec).
Restrictions:
- ITAR Restricted – This item is ITAR controlled and cannot be shipped or carried outside the United States. NOT FOR EXPORT.
- Can Not Be Returned – This item cannot be returned or exchanged for reasons, such as safety or size. Please make sure this is the EXACT item you need before ordering!
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