

Milspex CIRAS Land Version (OD)
The Milsepx CIRAS (Combat Integrated Releasable Armour System) Land Version has
MOLLE attachment points right up to the top of the chest. It can also take
pouches mounted all the way round due to a flap that runs along the front. Rigid
construction for tough usage. Full MOLLE platform on back allows attachment of
all kinds of accessories including MBSS Molle hydration back-pack. Heavy padding
in front and back means this vest provides the ultimate protection. Very
tactical and is functional as is good looking! Beautiful OD color is exactly
same shade as used by US military (also match to Blackhawk and Eagle Industries
OD green). Constructed with heavy gauge rigid and durable Cordura 1000D for rip
and tear-proof performance.
One of the most sophisticated vests on the market today, this vest is highly
adjustable and caters to many different sized operators. Recommended operator
size is 5'8" - 6'2" with a 28 - 55 inch waistline. Internal cumberbund type
strap keeps the vest firmly in place even during intense action. Very firm and
rigid frame means this vest is rugged and tough, with lots of molle loops for
attaching all kinds of accessories. Comes with many location configurable
pouches (all of them are MOLLE attached), including:
- Breast plate carrier
- Dual pistol mag pouches (on chest)
- 2 separate dual M4 / M16 Blackhawk style mag pouches for total of 8 mags
(across front)
- Used magazine dump pouch (on right of operator)
- Gas mask / accessory pouch with intenal elastic retainers (on left of
operator)
- Quick release accessory pouch for radios, etc. (on left of operator)

The location of these pouches are all user configurable since none of them are
permanently attached to the vest and can be swapped or moved as necessary. Maps,
wallets, keys, and other personal effects can be stored inside the massive
chambers of mesh webbed storage compartments that stay close to the body.
Same as the real thing, this vest is held together by a single thick gauge cable
that can be pulled by way of a quick release ring (located in the groin area)
for immediate disintegration of the vest into small components. This is critical
to unload soldiers instantly when they fall into water, or when injuries need to
be attended to without requiring the vest to be taken off in a cumbersome and
traditional manner. (Note that reassembly of the vest after this procedure takes
a good 20 minutes so don't use it unless in emergency!) |