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License plate carrier, full lighting system with 7-pole electrical connection.
The new equipment, called a "plate carrier," would protect vital organs and weigh less than 20 pounds.
A different plate carrier was selected for procurement.
Commercially it is known as a Plate Carrier.
About 14,000 of the plate carriers have been fielded and the feedback has been positive, according to Marine Corps officials.
The soldiers analyzed eight plate carrier vests including the MBAV.
It is a lightweight plate carrier intended to supplement the Modular Tactical Vest.
The plating carrier collects the entire fare from the customer, either via own sales channels (web site or ticket office), or via travel agents.
If you derestrict it, it becomes a motorcycle and will require a light on the number plate (a plate carrier that has a light is available).
Similarly, the Marine Corps' Plate Carrier (a vest that holds armor plates) is shorter, with narrower straps.
Finally, the most striking change when compared to previous iterations are that the ballistic plates are now contained within the plate carrier, not in an exterior pouch.
The Improved Scalable Plate Carrier (ISPC) did not get many modifications.
Under the deal, ATK will deliver its Scalable Plate Carriers and associated components to the Marines.
New pattern sports alloy wheels also give the car a "lighter on its feet" appearance while the tail treatment now features a chrome surround for the license plate carrier.
Later, the chrome plated carriers were dropped in favor of Army issued notched and parkerized carriers though the interior portion of the bolt carrier is still chrome-lined.
For the Comandos Anfibios is also issued a green version and black version of the WTC Recon Plate Carrier.
It is a bib-like chest rig that can be used alone or mounted on the Improved Outer Tactical Vest or Soldier Plate Carrier System.
Developed by Natick Laboratories and introduced in 1967, T65-2 plate carriers were the first vests designed to hold hard ceramic plates, making them capable of stopping 7 mm rifle rounds.
It is now also used in the Improved Outer Tactical Vest as well as the Modular Tactical Vest, in addition to commercially available "plate carriers".
Most Marines use the Scalable Plate Carrier in the field, so it is hoped that the additional sizes will encourage Marines to wear the IMTV in combat.
The Scalable Plate Carrier was analyzed for the U.S. Army's Soldier Plate Carrier System demonstration.
Improved Modular Tactical Vest (IMTV) and Improved Scalable Plate Carrier (ISPC) are the new models.
Scalable Plate Carriers, which can be adjusted to match changing mission requirements, are designed to relieve heat and weight stress caused by the loads that soldiers carry in combat environments while also providing ballistic protections.
When a ticket is issued for an interline itinerary, one of the airlines in that itinerary will be selected by the ticketing agent as the issuing airline, commonly referred to as the "plating carrier".
The Soldier Plate Carrier System or SPCS is a lightweight ballistic vest developed for the U.S. Army as an alternative to the Improved Outer Tactical Vest.