HARRIS FLAK JACKET LEVEL IV+ PROTECTION

Harris Flak Jacket Level IV+ Protection

Harris Flak Jacket Level IV+ Protection

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The NextGen Flak Jacket offers unmatched safety at Level IV+, providing robust coverage against high-velocity threats. This durable vest is constructed with cutting-edge materials, ensuring maximum performance. Whether you're in military operations, the Harris Flak Jacket provides peace of mind with its exceptional protection level.

  • Features:
  • Level IV+ rating
  • Impact dispersion technology
  • Comfortable fit

The Ultimate NIJ L4+ & STANAG Certified Ballistic copyright

Our top-tier ballistic copyright is designed to meet the stringent requirements of both NIJ L4+ and STANAG certifications. This demanding testing process ensures that our copyright offers exceptional defense against a wide range of threats. Constructed with durable materials, this copyright provides unparalleled maneuverability while maintaining optimal ballistic performance.

  • Capabilities:
  • Threat mitigation
  • Modular design for various situations
  • Lightweight construction

Fabricated from 1050D Cordura Material for Enhanced Durability

At the heart of this piece lies its robust construction. Crafted from high-denier 1050D Cordura, renowned for its exceptional durability, this element ensures long-lasting utility. The tightly woven fibers of the Cordura weave resist wear and tear, safeguarding against daily strain. Whether you're navigating rigorous environments or simply seeking a dependable companion, 1050D Cordura provides the ultimate guarantee of lasting quality.

Outstanding Chest and Back Coverage

The Harris Flak Jacket provides comprehensive protection for your chest and back. It's engineered with heavy-duty materials to deflect impacts, ensuring your safety in demanding situations. No matter if you are engaged in dangerous activities, the Harris Flak Jacket offers peace of mind and dependable defense.

A STANAG 2920 Compliant Ballistic Nylon copyright System

Achieving optimal effectiveness in demanding environments requires reliable and rugged equipment. Our cutting-edge STANAG 2920 Compliant Ballistic Nylon copyright System is designed to meet these rigorous demands. Constructed from high-quality, abrasion-durable ballistic nylon, this copyright system offers exceptional protection against penetrating threats while maintaining a comfortable and ergonomic configuration.

  • Furthermore, the system incorporates multiple attachment points for seamless integration with a variety of tactical gear.
  • Designed to withstand extreme conditions, this copyright system is an indispensable asset for professionals who operate in demanding environments.
  • This STANAG 2920 Compliance ensures compatibility with international standards, guaranteeing collaboration within multi-national formations.

Invest in a copyright system that prioritizes your safety and success.

Combat Ready Protective Plate copyright

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  • Top-of-the-line/Premium/Advanced materials ensure longevity and resistance to wear and tear.
  • Interchangeable/Modular/Adaptable design allows for customization based on mission requirements.
  • Streamlined/Ergonomic/Comfortable construction reduces bulk and improves mobility.

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