2MT: Placard Modularity

Published on August 10, 2021
Duration: 2:27

Fred from Spiritus Systems demonstrates the modularity and scalability of the Mark IV placard system. He shows how the same placard can be adapted from a slick assault kit configuration to a long gun setup with 7.62 magazines, and further scaled down to a Thing 1 or Thing 2 system for low visibility or vehicle-mounted operations. The system allows users to maintain a consistent front profile across different operational needs.

Quick Summary

The Spiritus Systems Mark IV placard offers exceptional modularity, allowing users to adapt their loadout from a slick assault kit to a long gun setup with 7.62 magazines. It can also be scaled down to lighter configurations like the Thing 1 or Thing 2 systems for low visibility or vehicle operations, maintaining a consistent front profile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Spiritus Systems and 2MT
  2. 00:07Placard Scalability and Versatility
  3. 00:18Assault Kit Configuration (Slick Front)
  4. 00:31Adapting for Long Gun/Recce Role
  5. 00:44Sniper Mark 4 Setup with 7.62 Mags
  6. 00:59Mark IV Versatility on Armor/Chest Rig
  7. 01:26Scaling Down to Thing 2 System
  8. 01:49Further Scaling Down to Thing 1 System
  9. 01:58Skeletonized Configuration for Bare Necessities
  10. 02:08Magazine Loadout Flexibility
  11. 02:19Conclusion: Lightest to Heaviest Possibility

Frequently Asked Questions

How can the Spiritus Systems Mark IV placard be adapted for different operational needs?

The Mark IV placard is highly modular. It can be configured for a slick assault kit, adapted for long gun use with 7.62 magazines, or scaled down to lighter systems like the Thing 1 or Thing 2 for low visibility or vehicle operations.

What are the benefits of a slick front placard configuration?

A slick front placard, like the one demonstrated for climbing, is beneficial because it minimizes potential snags. This is crucial for activities where freedom of movement and avoiding entanglement are paramount.

Can the Spiritus Systems placard be used on both plate carriers and chest rigs?

Yes, the Spiritus Systems Mark IV placard is designed to be versatile. It can be attached to both body armor (plate carriers) and chest rig platforms, allowing users to maintain a consistent loadout profile.

How does the Spiritus Systems placard system support low visibility operations?

The system supports low visibility operations by allowing users to scale down the placard. Components like the Thing 2 system can be removed, effectively 'skeletonizing' the rig to carry only essential items for discreet movement.

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