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Corps releases first details of new body armor vest
2006-11-04
It’s bigger, easier to get out of — and just a bit heavier — but Corps officials say the new body armor vest will take care of Marines and make them more combat effective than they’ve ever been.

Marine officials have released the first details of the new vest, known as the Modular Tactical Vest, after showing a prototype to Commandant Gen. Mike Hagee, who reportedly liked what he saw and gave it the final nod Oct. 19.

Officials say the MTV — which Marines will start wearing in February — is more comfortable, offers more areas of protection from bullets and shrapnel, and distributes the load better.

ThereÂ’s just one catch: At least for now, the MTV is about one pound heavier than the Interceptor Outer Tactical Vest system Marines have been wearing in combat since the war in Afghanistan began in October 2001.

Officials say the extra pound is offset by an improved weight-distribution system. And when you consider that the MTV offers far more side protection than the old Interceptor system, the extra pound or so is worth it, said Capt. Jeff Landis, a spokesman for Marine Corps Systems Command at Quantico, Va.

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#3  I want my MTV!
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-11-04 12:34  

#2  It will be offered in the desert tan color only, with no woodland camouflage versions planned.

Hum, do tell, is this because the USMC planners believe most of the future actions/wars will be fought in places where there is a lot of sand, quite a few camels and not that many trees...? Gee, I wonder why?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-11-04 12:28  

#1  That's good. Anything to help the troops. Anyone noticed how many guys are being hit in the neck now ? Obviously, the snipers are using this unprotected zone as the aimpoint now. A neck shot is every bit as deadly as the headshot.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-11-04 12:22  

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