For missions where at least some phases require blending in: These LVPC plate bags are the starting point for assembling your Low-Vis Plate Carrier. With a streamlined cut and careful detailing and material choices, the LVPC conforms to the shape of the plate to prevent hot spots that would print through a jacket. Compatible with numerous industry-standard accessories and components.
The plate bags are designed for 254 x 305 mm / 10" x 12" plates with a thickness of up to 28 mm / 1.1". Smaller and thinner plates are held steady with an integrated strap adjustment.
Many layers of webbing, fabric, and hook-and-loop have been eliminated by integrating a 2-ply Foxdura 500D laminate exterior (M05 Woodland) with a 3D Mesh liner and nothing but your plates of choice in between. You'd have to duck tape the plates to your body to reduce the thickness of your carrying system. The Ranger Green and MultiCam LVPC plate bag exterior is made of Cordura 500D.
The fabric's NIR properties are Mil-Spec.
The bare minimum you need to make a Plate Carrier out of these is a cummerbund. The Low-Vis concept is maintained with the Särmä TST Elastic Mag Pouch Cummerbund featuring three large pouches and a smaller one on each side. The LVPC is compatible with all cummerbunds that attach to a loop base on the back.
You can add capacity with minimal bulk with a Särmä TST Low-Vis Mag Shingle featuring three large pouches and smaller ones on each side. The LVPC is compatible with industry-standard placards with G-Hooks, SwiftClips, etc..
Loaded placards and other pouches can be carried in a bag when the nature of your mission should not be immediately obvious. Mount them to the carrier when the job turns from Low-Vis to a Direct Action kind of deal.
The laser-cut PALS slots match the width of 25 mm / 1" webbing more closely and keep your pouches more stable. Additional upright slots on the front piece are compatible with QASM buckles, G-Hooks, and so on.
The LVPC plate bags are made in Bulgaria by PGD.
Jan P.
Sharif S.