Recce Kit: Plate Carrier Setup Part 2

Published on February 24, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video details the setup of the left side of a Spiritus Systems plate carrier, focusing on accessory placement. It highlights the Eniso V60 push-to-talk (PTT) system, the Spiritus Systems placard for magazines or medical items, and the 'lunch box' pouch for specialized mission requirements like extra charges or evidence collection during sensitive site exploitation.

Quick Summary

The left side of a Spiritus Systems plate carrier can be effectively configured with an Eniso V60 push-to-talk (PTT) for communication and a Spiritus Systems placard for magazines or medical gear. A 'lunch box' pouch offers versatile storage for mission-specific items or evidence collection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Left Side Carrier Setup Overview
  2. 00:02Eniso V60 Push-to-Talk (PTT)
  3. 00:13Spiritus Systems Placard Configuration
  4. 00:31Tactical 'Lunch Box' Pouch Utility
  5. 00:57Abdominal Extension

Frequently Asked Questions

What communication device is recommended for a tactical plate carrier setup?

The Eniso V60 push-to-talk (PTT) system is highlighted as a reliable and well-liked communication device for tactical plate carrier setups, offering essential functionality for team coordination.

What is the primary purpose of the Spiritus Systems placard on a plate carrier?

The Spiritus Systems placard is a multi-purpose component designed to hold up to three magazines. It can also be utilized for carrying essential items like medical supplies or other mission-critical gear, offering flexibility in loadout.

When would a tactical 'lunch box' pouch be useful on a plate carrier?

A 'lunch box' style pouch is useful for carrying extra charges, specialized equipment, or for sensitive site exploitation where items removed from a target area need temporary, secure containment while on the move.

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