The bulletproof vests of the special forces of various countries will have countless pockets of various sizes, some of which are used to hold rifle magazines, some are used to hold pistol magazines, and some are used to hold grenades and other throwing weapons, but the rest What's in the pockets?
According to the nature of the task and personal habits
In addition to primary weapons, secondary weapons, knives, ammunition, grenades, and explosives, support equipment includes communications, medical, marking, night vision, demolition, glasses, batteries, drinking water, food, pen and paper, etc.
In terms of configuration, it generally revolves around two aspects: "flexibility and speed"
As for the main weapon ammunition, put it in the place where it can be obtained the fastest and can be obtained by the left and right hands, usually the front of the vest, the left and right sides of the front, and the left and right sides of the girdle. It's embarrassing that one hand is injured and the other hand can't reach it.
As for grenades, like ammunition, especially smoke grenades should be taken into account by both hands. Usually, they are used as support equipment and are placed on the front side of the girdle to minimize the occupation of the vest and leave the position for the magazine. It can also be placed on the back waist and backpack, but this position is usually taken by teammates.
As for the secondary weapon, hang it on the waist or leg of the strong hand, but pay attention to keeping the equipment on the same side clean, because it is necessary to take the secondary weapon, usually in an emergency, if there are too many bags on the same side, the gun will be affected The impact is embarrassing.
Therefore, the waist rib position on the strong hand side generally has more magazines, and it is not recommended to hang the sundries bag. The secondary weapon magazines are generally 2 to 3, which can be placed on the girdle. It is not necessary to use more, because the use of secondary weapons usually means that you have a low chance of winning.
Regarding communication equipment, for tasks that can be determined to have a short combat time, you can hang the radio on your back, such as the hostage disposal task of the city SWAT team; for long-term field operations or coordinated operations, it is best to hang it on the vest where it is convenient to operate, otherwise FM is very troublesome; tactical headphones and PTT should pay attention to the wiring. Large-scale communication equipment has no choice but to carry on its back.
Regarding medical supplies, it is best to bring two sets, one for teammates on the back, and one for the left and right hands, because the rescue time is very precious; it is not recommended to put it on the front. If you press down on your face, it will be difficult to get hold of it.
As for knives, they should be placed on the front of the vest or on the interlayer on the left and right sides of the front, which is convenient and quick to pull out and is not easy to be robbed; the back of the girdle can also be placed where both hands can reach; usually knives are not used to assassinate, but to force Back off the enemy and leave room to shoot; don't think of a knightly duel.
Regarding the sundry bag, there are night vision equipment, food, maps, glasses, batteries, compass, etc. There are seven or eight. It is less "urgent" to use the sundry bag to classify it and put it on the weak hand side of the vest, girdle, and back waist. In the position, you can usually rest your hands, and foodies can consider putting snacks on your hands.
Gas masks are not necessarily used to deal with unexpected situations. They are bulky and usually pack an extra leg bag. That is, it does not occupy the main position, and it is convenient to take; but it does not appear in many cases.
Regarding the recycling bags, most of the girdle seals are hung on the weak hand side at the back, which is not in the way of the hand and easy to throw in; I have seen some pictures of hanging on the abdomen…
In fact, everything is based on personal habits. Some soldier models on the market can only be used as a reference. The equipment mounts of many soldier models are designed on the premise of being good-looking; if you simulate the gestures yourself, you will find a lot of obstacles.





