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MED-TAC International's $500+ collection represents the top tier of tactical medicine and ballistic protection: advanced junctional systems including the AAJT-S, mass casualty incident kits, complete body armor systems with hard ballistic plates, large-format medical backpacks for extended field operations, and comprehensive response systems configured for military, law enforcement, and emergency medical professionals. These are purpose-built systems, not compromised or consolidated — sourced direct from the manufacturer.

What Advanced Systems Are Available in the $500+ Range?

The $500+ tier covers five major categories of advanced equipment. Advanced junctional hemorrhage systems — including the AAJT-S (Abdominal Aortic Junctional Tourniquet), a CoTCCC-recommended device for life-threatening abdominal aortic and junctional hemorrhage — are stocked here. Mass casualty incident (MCI) kits configured for ten or more casualties provide the trauma supply volume needed for active shooter response, disaster medicine, and tactical medicine operations. Complete body armor systems with NIJ-certified hard ballistic plates (Level III and IV) and plate carrier platforms enter this range and extend up to advanced multi-hit ceramic systems. Large tactical medical backpacks with full provider-level supply loadouts for combat medics, paramedics, and tactical medics. And complete ballistic protection kits including plate carrier, hard plates, and ballistic helmet for unified ballistic protection.

What Is the AAJT-S and Who Is It For?

The AAJT-S (Abdominal Aortic and Junctional Tourniquet — Stabilized), manufactured by Compression Works, is a CoTCCC-recommended device designed to control hemorrhage from the abdominal aorta and junctional regions (groin, axilla) that are inaccessible to standard limb tourniquets. The AAJT-S uses a pneumatic bladder system that applies direct pressure over the abdominal aorta, providing hemorrhage control capability for the most immediately lethal wound types — junctional and truncal bleeding — that account for a significant proportion of potentially survivable combat deaths. It is primarily used by military combat medics, Special Operations medical personnel, and advanced tactical medicine providers. The device is CoTCCC-recommended and is covered in Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guidelines. It is one of the most clinically significant advances in prehospital hemorrhage control in the last decade.

What Does a Mass Casualty Kit or Complete Response System Include?

Mass casualty incident kits in this range are configured for immediate response to events involving ten or more casualties. A fully equipped MCI kit typically contains multiple CoTCCC-recommended tourniquets (10–20+), multiple hemostatic gauze rolls, multiple chest seals and pressure dressings, airways, triage materials, and a carrying system (bag, backpack, or wall-mount station) for rapid deployment. These kits are used by law enforcement agencies, EMS departments, schools, hospitals, and corporations to pre-position Stop the Bleed-level intervention capability at scale. Large-format TACMED Backpack Kits and Casualty Response Kits for advanced provider loadouts are also in this range. For full ballistic protection systems, browse the Premium Body Armor & Vests and Armor Plates & Panels collections.

Advanced Systems. Maximum Capability.

AAJT-S, MCI kits, complete armor systems, and large medical backpacks — sourced direct from authorized manufacturers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who uses a $500+ tactical medical kit — is this only for military?+
While military and Special Operations medical personnel are the primary users of advanced systems like the AAJT-S, large-format medical backpacks, and full ballistic protection systems, civilian buyers include law enforcement tactical teams, fire rescue departments, EMS agencies, emergency management organizations, corporate security teams, and serious civilian preparedness buyers. Mass casualty kits at this price point are increasingly purchased by schools, hospitals, and large event venues for pre-positioned active shooter response capability. Advanced medical backpacks are also used by wilderness medicine professionals, expedition medics, and range safety officers running large events. These are systems for people who take capability seriously.
What is the difference between Level III and Level IV armor plates?+
NIJ Level III armor plates are rated to stop rifle rounds including 7.62x51mm NATO (M80 ball) and 5.56mm FMJ at specified velocities. Level IV plates are rated to stop one round of M2 AP (armor-piercing, .30 caliber) — the highest NIJ rifle threat rating. Level IV plates are significantly heavier and are typically ceramic-composite construction. Level III plates are often UHMWPE (polyethylene) or ceramic and are lighter — preferred for extended wear. For most law enforcement and civilian use, Level III standalone plates provide adequate protection against the most common rifle threats. Level IV is preferred for military and high-threat environments. All ballistic products sold by MED-TAC carry NIJ certification documentation.
How large of an MCI kit do I need for an active shooter response plan?+
Guidance from the Hartford Consensus and THREAT protocol (Threat suppression, Hemorrhage control, Rapid Extrication, Assessment, Transport) recommends planning for the maximum credible casualty count for your facility. For schools, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security recommends one tourniquet and one wound packing kit per classroom as a minimum baseline, with MCI kits staged at multiple access points for first responder use. For a 500-person venue, this might translate to two or three MCI kits each containing 15–20 tourniquets and matching hemorrhage control supplies. MED-TAC can support institutional purchasing and configuration planning — contact us for volume pricing and build assistance.
What training is required to use the AAJT-S effectively?+
The AAJT-S requires hands-on training for correct application. Application involves positioning the device at the navel level, ensuring correct pelvic alignment, and inflating the pneumatic bladder to the correct pressure for aortic compression. Incorrect positioning or over-inflation can cause harm. Training is available through TCCC, TECC, and advanced tactical medicine courses that cover junctional hemorrhage management. The manufacturer provides application instructional materials, and MED-TAC can direct buyers to appropriate training resources. This device is intended for trained combat medics, tactical medics, and paramedics — not for unsupported civilian use without appropriate training.
Can law enforcement agencies purchase on a government contract through MED-TAC?+
Yes. MED-TAC International is an SDVOSB-certified (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business) supplier and is positioned to serve government and institutional purchasers. Law enforcement agencies, military units, EMS services, fire departments, and government entities purchasing at volume for units, teams, or department-wide deployment are encouraged to contact MED-TAC directly. Our clinician-founded, veteran-led team can assist with product selection, protocol alignment, and institutional procurement support for items at any price point — including complete system deployments from this range.

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All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

Why MED-TAC's Evidence-Based Approach Outperforms

Multi-brand curation means optimal performance — not vendor compromises.

Multi-Brand Curation

We select the best component from each manufacturer — not whatever a single vendor pushes.

  • Best tourniquet from Company A (98% effectiveness)
  • Superior hemostatic from Company D (clinical proven)
  • Optimized kit performance over vendor politics

Evidence-Based Selection

Components chosen based on clinical studies and field data — not marketing claims.

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Tourniquet Effectiveness
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Hemostatic Success
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Chest Seal Adhesion
95%
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