JTAC Plate Carrier

Equipment laid out on a treadmill following testing. JTAC Plate Carrier with four magazines in the Universal Placard and an MBITR radio in the radio pouch. The plate carrier is AOR1 in color. A multicam pistol belt and tiger stripe pants are also picture
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works demonstrates a UAV platform mounted on a renegade sewing JTAC plate carrier at CANSEC.

A modern plate carrier for the contemporary soldier.

The JTAC Plate Carrier is built from the ground up with a focus on integrating the technology required of the modern soldier without compromising warfighting. Radios, drone controllers and other EUDs are easy to configure and reconfigure based on mission requirements. The JTAC Plate Carrier is loaded with cable management features and easy to use and move comms pouches.

Renegade sewing multicam JTAC plate carrier pictured as part of a kit layout. The JTAC Plate Carrier is wired with an mbitr as well as a 163 radio. Also pictured is a jungle tigerstripe top and desert tigerstripe bottoms in crye style. Ar 15

The ability to readily tailor the kinetic load out for an operation is an obvious advantage. With the Universal Placard magazine types and quantity, single or double stacked, can be adjusted without needing to remove and replace the EUD platform. Mixed depth items such as smoke grenades or mission specific equipment be integrated along side double stacked magazines. Compatible with most industry velcro inserts, the Universal Placard really does do it all.

Agility in kit will never be overrated. With low profile padding and flexible attachment points these shoulder straps move with your body without creating pressure points along the way. Reversible left to right, they allow the user to orient the easy don/doff buckle as desired. The JTAC Plate Carrier shoulder straps are designed to be comfortable, agile, and an essential element of the cable management system inherent to the overall design. The elastic retainers allow for hydration hoses or comms wiring to be mounted on the inside or outside of the shoulder pads, as well as provide management for antennas on front or rear mounted radios.

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works demonstrate a UAV controlling platform mounted on a multicam Renegade Sewing JTAC Plate Carrier to special operations special missions unit personnel.
Multicam Renegade sewing JTAC plate carrier rigged to control a UAV pictured next to the backpack that contains the UAV in questions.

The cummerbund is narrow for flexibility but with three rows of Molle attachment to allow for option space. The connection points to the plate pockets flare out at each end, contributing to stability and avoiding cummerbund sag or roll.

 

Built on years of user feedback and R&D the JTAC Plate Carrier continues to evolve to be the most user friendly, readily configured, agile, and lethal option for operators now and in the future.

JTAC plate carrier by renegade sewing in multicam shown next to UAV platforms at Lockheed Martin CANSEC display.