How to set up your body armor | Special Forces Techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on November 25, 2016
Duration: 5:27

This video details a minimalist approach to setting up body armor, prioritizing essential equipment for mission success. Key takeaways include strategic placement of primary and secondary ammunition for speed reloads, ensuring immediate access to medical gear like tourniquets, and utilizing the rear of the carrier for team support and sustainment items. The philosophy emphasizes carrying only what is necessary to reduce weight and improve mobility.

Quick Summary

Special Forces techniques emphasize a 'less is more' approach to body armor setup, prioritizing essential gear to minimize weight. Key placements include primary ammo on the front for speed reloads, secondary ammo on the support side, and medical gear like tourniquets accessible by either hand.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Philosophy of Gear Setup: Less is More
  2. 00:50Front Setup: Primary Ammo Placement
  3. 01:50Secondary Ammo & Support Hand Logic
  4. 02:48Medical Gear & Tourniquet Placement
  5. 03:37Front Utility: Comms & Breaching Tools
  6. 04:00Back Setup: Buddy Aid & Team Gear
  7. 04:36Rear Utility & Hydration System

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core philosophy for setting up body armor according to Special Forces techniques?

The core philosophy is 'less is more.' Operators emphasize carrying only the bare minimum required for the mission to avoid unnecessary weight and bulk. If specific gear isn't needed for the task, it shouldn't be carried.

How should primary rifle magazines be placed on a plate carrier for optimal access?

Primary rifle magazines should be placed on the front of the plate carrier. The first magazine should have its retention band removed for immediate speed reloads, while others remain secured to prevent loss.

Where should medical gear, especially a tourniquet, be placed on body armor?

Medical gear must be prioritized for accessibility. A tourniquet should be reachable by either hand, with one often carried on the belt and another centered on the front of the body armor for self-aid.

What is the purpose of the rear of a tactical plate carrier setup?

The rear of the carrier is typically designed for teammate use and sustainment. It often holds a 'buddy aid' kit for others to use on the wearer, extra ammunition, and hydration systems.

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