Description
- Forward thinking and revolutionary concept pulled influence from extreme sports, motorsport and contact sports. Body armor is more of an exoskeleton then attached plate style
- Entire system is designed to work as a cohesive, protective and interlocking uniform with many anatomy based angles and support components for natural human movement and weight distribution
- System contains molded foam, high impact plastic, kydex, soft Kevlar armor panels and unique shaped hard armor panels created by Ceradyde to try and counter ballistic, fragmentation and blunt force threats
- Modular design allows for integration of Crye Blast belt and pack system
- Camouflage pattern is original Crye Scorpion, predecessor to Multicam
- Built for offer to US Army a concept for Future Warrior Program between 2004-2006
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