The Haley Strategic Thorax INCOG plate carrier is designed for low-visibility, covert, or clandestine operations, offering a streamlined alternative to overt systems. It's constructed from 500D Cordura for a comfortable, body-conforming fit and accommodates SAPI plates. The carrier is versatile, allowing for overt configurations with the Auxiliary MOLLE Panel (AMP) and features a durable cummerbund with integrated pouches. Expertly presented by Travis Haley, founder of Haley Strategic Partners.
This video presents a curated list of 10 Father's Day gift ideas for individuals interested in firearms and tactical gear. The suggestions range from knives and shooting timers to flashlights, chest rigs, plate carriers, and hearing protection. Several reputable brands are mentioned and linked, providing viewers with specific product avenues for their gift-giving needs.
This YouTube Short provides a glimpse into the manufacturing process of body armor at DFNDR Armor. The title highlights the 'pretty cool' aspect of seeing how this protective gear is made, indicating a focus on the production and engineering behind the product. The use of the #shorts hashtag suggests a brief, engaging format, likely showcasing key stages of the manufacturing process.
This video showcases the Thorax Cummerbund Side Armor from Haley Strategic, developed in collaboration with DFNDR Armor. It highlights the adaptability and capability of their soft and hard armor options. The new soft side armor is a standalone system designed to integrate into their MOLLE cummerbund, providing Law Enforcement, Military, and responsibly armed citizens with Level IIIA protection against ballistic threats (9mm, .40, .45, .357, .44 magnum) and stab/slash resistance. The video also provides links to the product, Haley Strategic's social media, and their Telegram channel for updates.
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of the Haley Strategic Partners Thorax Plate Carrier's fundamental components, as explained by Trevor Blue of the Blackside Division. It details the design of plate bags, shoulder straps, cummerbunds, and innovative features like the 'No-Cry System' and Thermoform AMP pad. Understanding these elements is crucial for optimizing gear for specific mission requirements and personal comfort.
This video explores optimal self-defense setups for long-distance road trips, emphasizing modularity based on destination and local laws. Colion Noir and Talon Sei showcase their preferred gear, including compact firearms like the Sig Sauer Rattler and Q Honey Badger, alongside versatile bags like the Vertx Gamut Checkpoint. They also highlight the importance of secure storage with Vaultek LifePods and passive protection via armor plates integrated into backpacks.
This video reviews five top tactical plate carriers for 2020, highlighting features like the Qore Performance ICE's cooling integration, DFNDR Armor's QRC system, Agilite K19's battle-proven design, Condor Sentry's quick-release focus, and AR500 Armor's AR Freeman for discreet use. Key considerations include weight, comfort, release systems, and material strength for critical protection.
This comprehensive guide to body armor covers threat levels, material comparisons (steel vs. composite), and the mechanics of ballistic penetration. It clarifies the 'Level 3+' designation, explains backface deformation, spalling, and the importance of trauma pads. The video also details plate cuts for mobility, weight trade-offs, armor expiration, strike face orientation, and different plate carrier types.
This video tests a DFNDR Armor Level 3A plate against a Desert Eagle .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum rounds. The armor successfully stopped both .44 Magnum JHP and Extreme Penetrator rounds, as well as the .357 Magnum, demonstrating its protective capabilities against powerful handgun calibers. Inspection revealed the armor's internal layers held up well.
This test evaluates the penetration capabilities of an Excalibur crossbow against DFNDR Armor Level 3A body armor. Both a practice armor-piercing tip and a 100-grain broadhead successfully penetrated the armor and a ballistic mannequin, indicating the crossbow's significant power. The broadhead blades sustained damage but achieved lethal penetration.
This video appears to be a comparison or test of a bow and arrow against body armor, as suggested by the title. The description provides links to the creator's website and Instagram, as well as a link to "dfndrarmor.com," which likely relates to the body armor being tested. The title also references "Robin Hood," implying a historical or themed element to the archery aspect. The video aims to demonstrate the effectiveness or penetration capabilities of an arrow against protective gear.
This YouTube video features a live fire test of DFNDR Armor Plates, including Level III++, Level III+, and Level IIIA models. The video aims to showcase the performance of these body armor plates. The description also highlights the host, Top Guns, a locally owned business that emphasizes community service, a fully functioning indoor range, and strong support for the Constitution and Bill of Rights. They encourage viewer input to improve their services and advocate for supporting businesses that honor constitutional rights.
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