This kit shakedown details the specialized gear used by a Force Recon Marine for VBSS operations. Key components include the Spiritus Systems LV-119 OTB plate carrier, an M27 IAR rifle with specific attachments, a Sig M18 sidearm, and Ops-Core PVS-31 night vision. Emphasis is placed on maritime-specific needs like flotation, secure weapon retention, and gear designed for wet environments.
This guide, presented by Adam from Spiritus Systems, details the strategic selection between tactical back panels and traditional backpacks based on mission requirements. It emphasizes that back panels are optimized for direct action and short-duration assaults, prioritizing maneuverability and teammate access to gear, while backpacks are better suited for long-duration patrols or situations requiring individual equipment access. The guide also covers specific features of Spiritus Systems' MOLLE and Assault Back Panels, including their attachment methods, configurability, and specialized functions like the integrated beaver tail for tools.
This video focuses on the installation of an 'Assault Back Panel Core'. While the title suggests a tactical or firearm-related application, the description lacks specific details about the product's function or compatibility. The provided links point to Spiritus Systems, a known manufacturer of tactical gear, implying the product is related to plate carriers or tactical vests, often used in conjunction with firearms. The installation process itself could be considered a form of 'Gunsmithing' in a broader sense, as it involves modifying or assembling gear used in firearms contexts. However, without more context, it's difficult to ascertain the exact nature of the 'Assault Back Panel Core' and its direct relevance to firearms themselves.
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