Special Forces 18E Plate Carrier Setup: Part 1

Published on February 11, 2025
Duration: 0:58

This video details a Special Forces 18E plate carrier setup focused on JTAC operations. Key elements include the Spiritus Systems Mark IV Chest Placard for carrying essential JTAC tools like notepads and the ATAC for situational awareness. Communication is streamlined with dual PTT buttons and Peltor headsets, while a drop pouch holds spare batteries and chargers.

Quick Summary

This Special Forces 18E plate carrier setup prioritizes JTAC operations, utilizing the Spiritus Systems Mark IV Chest Placard for essential tools and the ATAC for situational awareness. Dual PTT buttons and Peltor headsets ensure efficient communication.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Front Setup & JTAC Essentials
  2. 00:27Drop Pouch & ATAC Integration
  3. 00:50Communications Configuration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of the Spiritus Systems Mark IV Chest Placard in this Special Forces setup?

The Mark IV Chest Placard is used to carry essential JTAC equipment, including a notepad for ordnance restrictions and mission data. It's designed to keep these items accessible and maintain a snug, low-profile configuration.

How is situational awareness enhanced in this 18E plate carrier loadout?

Situational awareness is enhanced by mounting the ATAC (Android Tactical Assault Kit) on the front of the plate carrier. This allows the operator to monitor teammate locations and threat data, crucial for controlling Close Air Support (CAS).

What communication gear is featured in this Special Forces plate carrier setup?

The setup includes dual push-to-talk (PTT) buttons mounted on the shoulder straps, designed to interface with Peltor headsets. This configuration streamlines communication management for the operator.

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