Special forces differ significantly from regular infantry, resulting in much higher demands on their equipment. Besides their advanced technology and rational design, the durability required in the materials used to manufacture special forces vests also increases their cost.
Adopting a modular structure, it can be integrated with existing weapons, ammunition, and communication equipment, and modules can be easily and freely replaced; wearing the vest does not affect the use of helmets, bulletproof vests, personal weapons, and includes hand and other standard individual movements, shooting, etc.; it can be worn with existing clothing that requires an increased size, including gloves; the vest can be put on and taken off while wearing all types of military gloves; the tactical vest must be easily assembled, put on, and adjusted to a proper fit by the wearer within 30 seconds without assistance; when re-wearing the assembled vest, only minimal realignment and adjustment are required; the time for removal from water must not exceed 15 seconds; the tactical vest has a continuous service life of 5 years, and its functional life during intermittent storage should be 10 years; the tactical vest must pass abrasion resistance tests; the vest size can be quickly adjusted without affecting the wearing and movement of bulletproof vests, tactical saddles, and parachutes; it is suitable for combat operations in automobiles, motorcycles, aircraft, ships, and combat vehicles.