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Fast Metal Eyewear Rocks APEL with Four NSNs Awarded

July 15th, 2025

Fast Metal Military APEL NSN Eyewear

Yuma, AZ – July 15, 2025 — Fast Metal is proud to announce our official APEL qualification and National Stock Number (NSN) assignment for four of our top ballistic eyewear systems: Fontana, Ozz, Halen, and Zant. It’s not just a win—it’s a warfighter-grade stamp of approval.

These models—engineered for uncompromising protection and all-day performance—are now officially listed on the U.S. Army’s Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL): the gold standard for combat-ready eye protection.

Mission-Critical Legends: Fast Metal’s APEL-Listed Eyewear

Each of the following Fast Metal models has been assigned a National Stock Number (NSN), making procurement simple for units, supply officers, and federal buyers:

Model Size MFR Part NSN
Fontana One Size 4-0030-9001 4240-01-729-1698
Ozz Regular 4-0029-9001 4240-01-729-1623
Ozz Compact Compact 4-029C-9001 4240-01-729-1696
Halen Regular 4-0028-9001 4240-01-729-1324
Halen Compact Compact 4-028C-9001 4240-01-729-1344
Zant One Size 4-0031-9001 4240-01-729-1700

What Is APEL?

The Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL) is maintained by PEO Soldier and the U.S. Army. To qualify, eyewear systems must pass the most rigorous impact, optical clarity, and durability tests in the industry. All listed products meet or exceed:

  • MIL-PRF-32432A ballistic fragmentation standards
  • ANSI Z87.1-2020 industrial eye protection standards
  • Independent testing at certified government labs

Bottom line: APEL eyewear isn’t just safe. It’s verified, standardized, and ready to serve.

Highlights of Each Fast Metal APEL ModelFast Metal Halen APEL Kit

Halen / Halen Compact

The Only Aluminum Frame on APEL. Versatility That Hits Hard.
Precision-milled aluminum frame and nylon temples deliver rugged durability and interchangeable lens flexibility—all with unmistakable Fast Metal attitude.

Fast Metal Fontana APEL Kit

Fontana

Mission-Grade Optics. Maximum Coverage. Zero Distractions.
A minimalist, browless design with an oversized lens for wide field-of-view, superior venting, and full MIL-PRF-rated ballistic protection.

Fast Metal Ozz APEL Kit

Ozz / Ozz Compact

Streamlined. Secure. Solid.
Low-profile and helmet-compatible with adjustable temples—built to stay locked in at full throttle. Two sizes for dialed-in fit.

Fast Metal Zant APEL Kit

Zant

Built for Speed. Designed to Boogie.
A no-bulk, low-drag hybrid with anti-fog performance, bungee retention, and wraparound protection—born from the KISS principle and built for high-tempo ops.

All models feature interchangeable polycarbonate lenses with anti-fog coatings, scratch-resistant exteriors, and 99.9% UVA/UVB protection.

How to Acquire

Each model listed above is available for order through standard DoD supply chains using the associated NSNs. For federal, state, and agency buyers—or defense contractors seeking bulk orders or teaming options—contact:

govsales@fastmetal.com

About Fast MetalFast Metal engineers ballistic-rated eyewear that protects the elite—warfighters, law enforcement, extreme athletes, and mission-first professionals. Born from precision manufacturing and raised on rock ‘n roll, our name reflects the energy and innovation behind every frame.

Whether you’re clearing rooms or carving trails, Fast Metal gives you vision that doesn’t blink.

Revision SlingShot Added to APEL with New NSN Assignment

July 15th, 2025

Essex Junction, Vermont – Revision Military, a global leader in advanced protective eyewear solutions, is proud to announce that its innovative SlingShot ballistic sunglasses have been added to the U.S. Army’s Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL®) and assigned a National Stock Number (NSN).

This milestone further strengthens Revision’s position as a trusted supplier of mission-critical eye protection and expands access for Soldiers to cutting-edge eyewear designed to meet the demands of today’s operational environments.

A New Standard for Military Eyewear

The SlingShot is not just another ballistic sunglass. With its featherweight, browless frame design, the SlingShot delivers superior performance and comfort for extended wear in dynamic environments.

  • Unmatched Anti-Fog Performance – The browless design maximizes airflow for exceptional venting, while Revision’s industry-leading OcuMax® anti-fog coating keeps lenses clear in the most challenging conditions.
  • Rapid Lens Swapping – Innovative frame mechanism allows Soldiers to quickly change lenses in the field to adapt to changing light conditions.
  • Equipment Compatibility – Thin, extendable temple arms ensure seamless integration with helmets and communication systems.
  • Optional I-Vis® Lens Technology – For users seeking enhanced contrast and color recognition, Revision’s I-Vis lens technology is available in six tints optimized for specific environments. Note: I-Vis lenses are not part of the APEL-approved configuration and are offered separately for those who want additional capabilities.
  • Ballistic Protection – Exceeds stringent U.S. and global military impact standards for maximum protection in harsh operational conditions.


Ordering Information

The SlingShot Spectacle Kit is now available for procurement:

  • NSN: 4240-01-728-5777
  • Revision Part Number: 4-0759-9028

Products can be ordered through the U.S. military supply chain using the NSN or via:

  • GSA Advantage
  • DLA/TLS
  • AAFES
  • MCSS
  • NEXCOM

For ordering support, contact sales@revisionmilitary.com.


Leadership Perspective

“SlingShot is a leap forward in tactical eyewear design, combining superior ballistic protection with innovations that directly address the needs of today’s warfighters,” said Karan Rai, CEO of Revision Military“Adding SlingShot to the APEL with its new NSN underscores our commitment to equipping Soldiers with eyewear that performs in the most demanding environments.”

Mike Evans, Vice President – Global Sales, added: “The addition of SlingShot to the APEL ensures Soldiers have easier access to eyewear that delivers the ultimate in comfort, fit, and performance. It’s a win for operational readiness and for the end user in the field.”

About APEL® The Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL®) is a U.S. Army program managed by PEO Soldier to identify and certify eyewear that meets stringent DoD requirements for ballistic protection, optical clarity, and operational suitability. Products approved for APEL undergo extensive testing to ensure Soldiers are equipped with reliable and mission-ready eye protection.

About Revision Revision Military designs and manufactures purpose-built protective eyewear for military and tactical users worldwide. A U.S.-owned company headquartered in Vermont, Revision delivers advanced solutions that combine ballistic protection, anti-fog technology, laser defense, and integration with mission-critical equipment. Over the past 20 years, Revision has supplied millions of eyewear systems to U.S. and allied forces and continues to innovate to meet the evolving needs of modern warfare.

Specialized EOD Fitness Test Will Gauge Critical Task Ability

July 15th, 2025

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —  

Explosive Ordnance Disposal has been added as the next combat arms career field to require special sex and age neutral fitness standards.

EOD joins other fields with heightened entry level and sustained physical fitness requirements. These requirements acknowledge that sustained endurance is necessary to tackle long hours in physically and mentally-taxing conditions.

The other specialties that utilize occupationally specific physical fitness assessments are in the Special Warfare community. Both communities started developing their fitness standards in 2015.

Starting Aug. 1, EOD Airmen will begin taking the new assessment that will measure their ability to perform tasks necessary to accomplish critical mission objectives. During an adaptation period over the last year, EOD Airmen took an unofficial version of the test. Results after July 31 will be part of an EOD Airman’s official record.

The assessment will include four exercises to assess muscular strength and endurance, anaerobic capacity and cardiorespiratory endurance:

1000-meter row

20-lb. medicine ball toss

Trap bar lift

Gruseter drop-roll-lift-run maneuver

EOD Airmen with a 3E8XX Air Force Specialty Code and EOD-qualified officers assigned to a 32E3H duty position are currently exempt from the Air Force Physical Fitness Assessment and have begun training for the EOD OSPFA.

“Maintaining our strategic advantage is about building a ready force capable of engaging against any threat to the United States across the spectrum of operations from competition through crisis and if deterrence fails, to prevail in conflict,” said Brig. Gen. Brian Hartless, Civil Engineers director. “Our EOD Airmen are crucial to preserving our nation’s security.”

The 1000-meter row measures cardiovascular fitness, which relates to EOD operations such as bombing range explosive hazard removal and bomb suit operations to defeat improvised explosive devices.

The 20-lb. medicine ball toss to the back, side, and log measures fitness related to EOD operations such as robot employment and operations, ladder climbs, and cross-loading or evacuation of casualties.

The trap bar lift requires five repetitions ranging from 150 to 360 lbs. It measures fitness related to EOD operations such as construction of protective works, contingency airfield support operations and bomb suit operations to defeat improvised explosive devices.

The Gruseter is a drop-roll-lift lift-run maneuver with a 30-lb. vest, 50-lb. sandbag, and a 15-meter run for five rounds. This exercise is particularly beneficial for EOD operations, such as small unit tactics and bombing range explosive hazard removal, as it simulates the physical demands of these operations, where personnel may need to quickly and efficiently move heavy equipment in high-stress situations.

Component scores are measured at three levels: initial EOD training, intermediate level training, and graduate level/operational fitness.

For more information, see the OSPFA score charts and videos here and AFMAN 36-2930.

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Tasmanian Tiger Introduces New TT Wrap Holder

July 14th, 2025

Designed as a flexible, adjustable insert pouch, the TT WRAP HOLDER proves to be a versatile pouch for grenades and flashbangs.

Knoxville, Tenn. (July 2025) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., is proud to announce the launch of its new TT WRAP HOLDER. Designed as a flexible, adjustable insert pouch, the TT WRAP HOLDER accommodates grenades or flashbangs of various sizes, offering the versatility modern operators demand. It can also be used as a tourniquet pouch. Constructed of durable CORDURA® 700 den fabric, the TT WRAP HOLDER is purpose-built to withstand rigorous operational use while maintaining a lightweight profile.

The TT WRAP HOLDER features a quick-release buckle securing a detachable lid, allowing for rapid access in dynamic environments. The pouch is height- and width-adjustable to fit grenades or flashbangs from 40 to 56 mm in diameter and from 100 to 160 mm in length. Built with a Reverse MOLLE System, it requires only one MOLLE loop for attachment, keeping loadouts streamlined and efficient.

The TT WRAP HOLDER weighs 2.12 oz. / 60 g and measures 4 x 2 x 1.6 in. / 10 x 5 x 4 cm. It is available in Black, Olive, and Coyote for an MSRP of $29.95.

38 Sierra LLC Releases Inert Ordnance for Counter- Unmanned Aircraft Systems Training

July 14th, 2025

38 Sierra LLC is proud to announce the release a new line of inert ordnance training aids to support Counter- Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) training and readiness. Designed by Explosive Ordnance Disposal Veteran Patrick McCrone, the size, weight and, appearance of each ordnance items has been faithfully replicated in our training aids. These products are ideal for a full spectrum of training, from classroom instruction to Field Training Exercises.

38 Sierra also offers free technical resources to promote awareness of UAS related explosive hazards and examples of UAS training scenarios are also available on our website 38Sierra.co

Check out our entire lineup of Weaponized Unmanned Aircraft System training aids today at 38sierra.co.

SMARTSHOOTER Receives New Order from U.S. Marine Corps for SMASH 2000L Fire Control Systems

July 14th, 2025

This latest order represents the next step toward broader fielding of the SMASH fire control systems across the Marine Corps

[July 14, 2025] – SMARTSHOOTER, a world-class designer, developer, and manufacturer of innovative fire control systems, is proud to announce that its U.S. subsidiary, SMARTSHOOTER Inc., has received a new order from the United States Marine Corps (USMC) for its SMASH 2000L fire control systems.

The Marine Corps is procuring SMASH 2000L as an interim capability to address its urgent requirement for dismounted Counter-small-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) solutions. The USMC gained hands-on experience with the system through earlier testing, and this latest order represents the next step towards full adoption across the entire Marine Corps.

SMASH 2000L—SMARTSHOOTER’s lightest handheld-operated fire control system—leverages artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced tracking algorithms to enable dismounted forces to detect, track, and precisely eliminate aerial and ground threats. Especially effective against drones and sUAS, SMASH 2000L provides a reliable and combat-proven hard-kill solution to an evolving and urgent battlefield threat.

Initially tested and selected by the U.S. Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO) and the Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate (IWTSD) (formally known as the Counter-Terrorism Technical Support Office) as the kinetic solution for squad-level counter-drone missions, the SMASH system continues to gain traction across multiple branches of the U.S. military. It has already been fielded by U.S. Special Forces, the Marine Corps, and several NATO allies.

Michal Mor, CEO of SMARTSHOOTER, said:

“With SMASH 2000L, dismounted Marines are equipped with an effective, combat-proven solution against the growing threat of drones on the battlefield. This new order is an important step toward  potential adoption of the SMASH fire control systems at the squad level, and we remain committed to supporting the Marine Corps with cutting-edge, operationally proven kinetic capabilities.”

Combat-proven and deployed by defense and security forces in the U.S., Israel, the U.K., NATO, and other allied nations, SMARTSHOOTER’s SMASH family of Fire Control Systems enhances precision, situational awareness, and lethality—ensuring every shot counts.

For more information, visit www.smart-shooter.com

MARADMIN 237/25 – Marine Corps Policy on the Wear and Purchase of Body Armor and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

July 14th, 2025

Published in late May, the US Marine Corps guidance for the wear of PPE, restricting it to only issued items which have undergone testing and are on approved use lists. This ends the use of private purchase and commercial off the shelf items unless on the approved lists detailed in the message.

Below is the message followed by a video explaining the policy. We have redacted the email addresses and phone numbers of the POCs but they are easily found via Google search for this message.

R 201307Z MAY 25
MARADMIN 237/25
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC PPO POF WASHINGTON DC/FOO2//
SUBJ/MARINE CORPS POLICY ON THE WEAR AND PURCHASE OF BODY ARMOR AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)//
REF/A/MSGID: MSG/CMC WASHINGTON DC PPO/YMD: 20070417//
REF/B/MSGID: GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC PPO: 20090416//
REF/C/MSGID: GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC PPO: 20090710//
REF/D/MSGID: GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC PPO: 20170327//
REF/E/MSGID: GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC PPO: 20181127//
REF/F/MSGID: GENADMIN/COMMMARCORSYSCOM: 20240509//
REF/G/MSGID: GENADMIN/COMMMARCORSYSCOM: 20240807//
REF/H/MCO 6260.3A SD: 20160926//
NARR/REF A IS MARADMIN 262/07, Marine Corps Policy on the Wear  and Purchase of Body Armor and Personal Protective Equipment 
(PPE). Ref b is MARADMIN 254/09, Marine Corps Policy on the  Wear of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).  Ref c is MARADMIN 415/09, Establishment of Body Armor Protection Levels. 
Ref d is MARADMIN 151/17, change 1 to Marine Corps Policy on the Wear and Purchase of Body Armor and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Ref e is MARADMIN 667/18 Marine Corps Policy on the Wear and Purchase of Body Armor and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Ref f is the Safety of Use Message for the Enhanced Combat Helmet and High Cut Enhanced Combat Helmet Suspension Systems. Ref g is the Safety of Use Message for the Enhanced Combat Helmet with Hearing Enhancement Device. Ref h is the Marine Corps Hearing and Conservation Program.//
POC/E.T. Clark/COL/PPO POF/Branch Head/
POC/E.A. Benson/CIV/PPO POF/Dep Branch Head/
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The Commandant of the Marine Corps directs the following policy for Marines and Sailors assigned to USMC and joint commands, on the wear and purchase of body armor and PPE. This MARADMIN supersedes references (a, b, c, d, and e). PPE refers to Marine Corps approved body armor, helmets, goggles, gloves, clothing, and other gear designed to protect the wearer’s body from battlefield injuries. The equipment and
training information for service-approved PPE systems can be found at https://app.mcboss.usmc.mil searching via program office: PMM-154.3 and via Marine Net course # mcsppe0306 – Proper use of Personal Protective Equipment
2.  Individual Marines/Sailors may not use commercial PPE in lieu of government tested, approved, and issued PPE as outlined in the product information sheets referenced in paragraph 1.
Commanders are not authorized to utilize unit funds to purchase commercial PPE items that have not been approved for use by Marine Corps Systems Command.
3.  Ballistic spectacles and goggles authorized for use are listed on the authorized protective eyewear list (APEL) and are compatible with the universal prescription lens carrier. While the Marine Corps will continue to issue a single spectacle and a single goggle, units may purchase other authorized ballistic eyewear on the APEL through the defense logistics agency or the post-exchange. The latest APEL can be found at:
https://www.peosoldier.army.mil/equipment/
approved-eyewear-qpl/

4.  All forms of hearing protection devices are considered PPE, and the Marine Corps issues Hearing Enhancement Devices (HED) (TAMCN C01142F) and High Noise Hearing Enhancement Devices (HN-HED) (TAMCN C00142F). Commanders must ensure Marines comply with ref (f) or ref (g) for helmet configuration and ref (h) guidelines to select appropriate hearing protection devices.
HEDS shall be evaluated at least twice per year for appropriate use and to replace any worn/deteriorated seals per ref (h).
Commanders will consult navy medicine occupational audiologists or industrial hygienists to determine from sound pressure measurements appropriate hearing protective devices for their operational needs, ensuring Marines have the correct single or dual hearing protection when necessary. Per ref (h), the safety objective is to protect Marines’ exposure to any steady-state noise having an 8-hour time-weighted average noise level greater than or equal to 85 decibels: or a single exposure to impulse and/or impact noise of 140 decibels peak or greater, regardless of duration.
5.  Marine Corps Body Armor Protection Levels (APLS).
5.a.  A service-level policy defining specific armor protection levels has been established with the intent of standardizing APLS, enabling commanders to tailor armor protection based on their estimate of the situation or based on guidance from service/joint/theater combatant commanders. Higher APLS provide increased ballistic protection through the addition of modular armor components, increasing the areas of coverage and/or ballistic protection. Higher APLS correspond to greater weight, increased thermal loading, and reduced mobility, thus degrading individual and unit performance over extended periods of time.
5.b.  The following APLS are established and apply to all Marine Corps-issued armor systems. Read in two columns:
APL             Description 
Level 0         No body armor worn 
Level 1         Marine Corps-issued plate carrier with soft armor only (defeats handgun and fragmentation threats)
Level 2         Marine Corps-issued plate carrier with soft armor, and front and back hard armor plates (defeats rifle and fragmentation threats)
Level 3         Marine Corps-issued plate carrier with soft armor, front and back hard armor plates, and side hard armor plates (defeats rifle and fragmentation threats).
Removal of the soft armor from the plate carrier compromises the ballistic protection of the issued armor systems. Soft armor must be worn in conjunction with ballistic plates in the issued plate carrier – failure to do so may result in severe bodily injury or death. There are currently two variants of ballistic plates fielded to the Fleet Marine Force: the Enhanced Small Arms Plate Insert (ESAPI) (TAMCN C30202E) and the Lightweight Plate (LWP) (TAMCN C01342F). Commanders may choose to utilize either variant based on the threat.
5.c.  The Marine Corps-issued helmets authorized for operations include the Enhanced Combat Vehicle Crewman Helmet (ECVCH) (TAMCN C49942F), Enhanced Combat Helmet (ECH) (TAMCN C01202E), High Cut Enhanced Combat Helmet (HC ECH) (TAMCN C02222F), and the Integrated Helmet System (IHS) (TAMCN C02222F) which were designed to provide both ballistic and blunt impact protection across the full spectrum of operational environments. The helmets consist of a shell, a suspension system (pads), a retention system (chinstrap), and include other accessories such as a night vision device mounting bracket and rail systems.
The ballistic protection of these systems is provided by the construction and materials of the shell. The blunt impact protection is provided by the construction, materials, and configuration of the suspension system. The suspension system must have pads in an approved configuration. In accordance with ref (f) or ref (g) the issued suspension system cannot be replaced with commercial pads. The screws in the helmet support the ballistic integrity and shall not be replaced with commercial screws. Unit leaders will ensure initial training is conducted for Marines upon issue of the helmet. Commanders shall ensure approved helmets are worn in an approved configuration.
5.d. Diving life preserver and buoyancy compensator listed in the authorized for navy use (ANU) are not authorized for ballistic protection until the configuration has been certified and approved by Marine Corps Systems Command. Commanders interested in requesting diving life preserver and buoyancy compensator for certification must follow the universal needs
process. Information can be found at: https://www.cdi.marines.mil/units/cdd/universal-needs-process/
5.e. Protective attachments may be worn with
Marine Corps-issued body armor. It is impractical to establish APLS that incorporate every possible configuration in which these attachments may be worn. Commanders will designate the wear of Marine Corps approved helmets; ballistic eyewear; and groin, neck, and throat protection as required by their units’ mission, the threat, and local environmental considerations.
5.f. The lightweight helmet (TAMCN C32152E) and the small arms protective body armor (stocklist-3 item of TAMCN C35012E) are only authorized for use by training command.
5.g. Ballistic protection vendor samples are not authorized for use without Marine Corps Systems Command oversight and approved safety releases for limited user evaluations.
6. Authority
6.a. Operating force commanders at the Lieutenant Colonel (O-5) level or higher are authorized to determine the required level of PPE (or APL when established) for wear by assigned personnel within the Marine Corps Systems Command approved systems. This determination will be made based on mission(including during training), unit type, threat, and environmental factors.
6.b.  Combatant, Joint Task Force (JTF), and service component commanders retain the authority to prescribe the level of protection worn by all assigned personnel. In cases where combatant, JTF, and/ or service component commanders have established a required level of PPE that is more restrictive than that set by Marine Unit Commanders, Marines will adhere to the highest level. In cases where the APL is not designated, the Marine Corps service policy places the authority to designate the APL on commanders, Lieutenant Colonel (O-5) and higher.
6.c.  Based on their unique mission requirements, Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC) personnel may, within published MARSOC policies and subject to their commanders’ approval, wear special operations command-approved special purpose body armor.
6.d.  Installation commanders are authorized to use government funds to purchase commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) body armor and PPE only for use by Military Police performing law enforcement duties aboard Marine Corps installations. COTS body armor must, at a minimum, meet National Institute of Justice (NIJ)-certified level RF2 as listed on the NIJ website.
https://www.nij.gov/topics/technology/body-armor/pages/compliant-ballistic-armor.aspx. COTS body armor purchased for installation law enforcement duty will not be worn by Marines as a substitute for Marine Corps approved body armor and PPE in a combat zone or theater of operation.
7.  Marine Corps organizations that do not receive class II PPE materiel support from the Logistics Command should direct all materiel requirements to DC, IL, IP.
8.  Release authorized by MajGen J. L. Morris, Assistant Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations.//

Lindnerhof Introduces New Modular Load-Carriage System

July 14th, 2025

LENGGRIES, GERMANY (11.07.2025)

Lindnerhof, a Mehler Systems brand, expands its load-carriage solutions with a new generation of mission-configurable backpack pouches and accessories. Purpose-built for operational versatility, high durability, and seamless integration with plate carriers, the range supports military, law enforcement, and tactical users in the most demanding environments.

The M800 (Small) and M810 (Large) modular backpackpouches are designed as adaptable storage units that can be mounted directly to Lindnerhof plate carriers or configured as standalone backpacks using modular components. Both models feature a fully opening clamshell design with a reverse zipper and a quick-pulllace system for rapid access. Inside, loop panels andpartial MOLLE/PALS rows allow for customized organization. A dedicated hydration compartment with protected exit port supports cable or tube routing, whilea drainage grommet ensures water and debris do not accumulate. A removable reinforcement plate offersstructural stability, and side and top loops allow for additional mounting options such as helmet stowage. The pouches are available individually or as completes est (M800_S1 / M810_S1), which include the M820 modular shoulder straps and LT835 adapter set. These configurations offer three distinct carry options: fixed to a plate carrier, integrated as a rear-mounted extension, or carried independently as a compact backpack. The pouches are suited for carrying medical gear, hydration systems, electronics, or other mission-critical loadouts—whether integrated into a full kit or used standalone.

To support internal organisation, Lindnerhof introduces the Multi-Pouch Small (M830) and Multi-Pouch Large (M831), designed to fit seamlessly into the M800 and M810 or other loop-lined compartments. Both models feature a hook-and-loop back surface for secure placement, a loop-covered interior for modular inserts, and a mesh lid for visibility. The full zip-around design enables complete opening, while a side handle allows quick removal or transfer. The exterior loop panel allows for colour marking or patching. These pouches are ideal for structured storage of medical supplies, tools, or electronics within confined loadout systems.

The M820 Modular Backpack Straps allow operators to convert the M800 or M810 into a lightweight backpack. Featuring padded, breathable mesh shoulder sections and made from multiaxial laminate (MX), the straps provide a balance of comfort and stability. They are fully adjustable and include camouflage-matched webbing, making them a practical solution when extended wear without full carriers is required.

To complement this setup, the LT835 Adapter Set allows fast and secure mounting of M800 or M810 pouches directly onto Lindnerhof plate carriers. The set includes snap-on repair buckles, waist and shoulder straps, and integrated attachment loops. Its low-profile design ensures minimal interference with movement or gear access. This modular capability is ideal for field conditions where rapid reconfiguration of loadouts maybe necessary.

With this newly launched modular lineup, Lindnerhof reinforces its focus on practical, field-proven gear engineered to meet real-world demands. For further details, visit lindnerhof-taktik.de.