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MED-TAC International's military packs and cases collection offers 106 products including MOLLE-compatible medical backpacks, hard Pelican-style cases, rifle medical bags, assault packs, and tactical duffels built for military, law enforcement, and EMS use. Every pack in this collection is designed to carry critical medical and tactical gear under field conditions — waterproofing, load distribution, and rapid-access design are priorities, not afterthoughts.

What Is a MOLLE System and Why Does It Matter for Medical Packs?

MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a U.S. military standard for load-bearing webbing that uses rows of nylon stitching to create attachment points for compatible pouches and accessories. A MOLLE-equipped medical pack allows medics and first responders to customize their external organization — attaching tourniquet pouches, glove dispensers, flashlight holders, radio pouches, or additional medical modules exactly where needed for their workflow. MOLLE compatibility is standardized, meaning third-party pouches from any MOLLE-compliant manufacturer will attach to any MOLLE-compatible bag or carrier. When selecting a medical pack for tactical or field use, MOLLE webbing coverage on the front panel, sides, and shoulder straps maximizes configuration flexibility. Browse compatible accessories in Medic Pouches & Packs.

What Types of Military Medical Packs Are Available?

Pack Type Capacity Primary Use Key Brands
Trauma/Aid Bag 15–30L Medic first response, mass casualty Chinook, North American Rescue, TACMED
Assault/Patrol Pack 20–35L Patrol medic, short-duration missions Tasmanian Tiger, Tacops from TSSI
TACMED Backpack Kit 30–45L Extended field care, TCCC all-in-one North American Rescue, Chinook
Hard Case Variable Equipment storage, transport, staging Pelican, SKB, military spec
Tactical Duffel 40–100L Kit transport, team deployment bags Tasmanian Tiger, TACMED, Chinook

What Should a Tactical Medical Backpack Include for a Medic?

A field medic's pack configuration depends on echelon and mission duration. At a minimum, a patrol medic's pack (Tier 1/TCCC) should carry: tourniquet and hemorrhage control for multiple casualties, chest decompression needles (14g, 3.25"), airway management (NPA kit, cric kit), IV/IO access supplies, wound packing materials, and hypothermia prevention (heat-reflective blanket). Extended operations add IV fluids, medication sets, surgical airway kits, and monitoring equipment. MED-TAC offers pre-built TACMED Backpack Kits that are pre-configured to TCCC standards, as well as empty bags for custom loading. For fill kits to stock your pack, see Medical Fill Kits & Modules.

How Do Hard Cases Protect Medical Equipment in Tactical and EMS Environments?

Hard cases (Pelican-style and military-spec) provide crush-proof, waterproof, and dust-resistant storage for sensitive medical equipment — AEDs, laryngoscopes, medication vials, monitoring devices, and precision instruments that cannot tolerate the physical abuse of a soft bag in vehicle transport or deployment. Military-grade hard cases meet MIL-SPEC standards for drop, crush, and environmental resistance. Most include customizable foam inserts that can be cut to exact equipment dimensions for secure, rattle-free organization. Hard cases are essential for equipment staging in vehicles, aircraft, and forward operating bases. See the Hard Cases sub-collection for dedicated case options.

Carry What Saves Lives — Built to Survive the Mission

MOLLE-ready packs and hard cases for every medical and tactical role — sourced from field-tested manufacturers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What pack size is right for a patrol medic vs. a forward surgical team?+
Patrol medics typically carry 15–30L packs focused on Tier 1 TCCC — hemorrhage control, airway, and breathing supplies for a single casualty. Special Operations and forward surgical teams use 40–60L packs with Tier 2 and Tier 3 capabilities including IV fluids, surgical airway, and medication sets. The right size is determined by how many casualties you're expected to treat, how far you'll carry the pack, and how long you'll be away from resupply. Over-packing a small pack reduces mobility; under-packing a large pack leaves you without critical supplies.
What does "1000D Cordura" mean and why does it matter for tactical bags?+
Cordura is a high-tenacity nylon fabric rated by denier (D) — a measure of fiber thickness and weight per unit length. 1000D Cordura has thick fibers that provide exceptional abrasion, tear, and scuff resistance for packs that must survive dragging over concrete, rocky terrain, and vehicle interiors. 500D Cordura is lighter and more flexible — suitable for carry-on bags and non-abrasive use. 1000D is the standard for military and tactical load-bearing packs. Look for YKK zippers in combination with 1000D fabric for a fully field-ready bag.
Can a medical backpack be mounted to a plate carrier?+
Yes — several packs in this collection feature MOLLE-compatible back panels that allow the pack to clip or thread into a plate carrier's back MOLLE grid, integrating the pack and carrier into a single wearable system. This configuration is used by tactical medics and SWAT medical personnel who need medical supplies immediately accessible without transitioning between separate systems. Confirm MOLLE compatibility between your specific carrier and pack before purchasing — not all carrier-pack combinations are tested together.
Are these bags appropriate for EMS and fire rescue use?+
Yes — many bags in this collection are used across military, law enforcement, EMS, and fire rescue roles. For EMS and fire applications, look for features including high-visibility color options (red, orange, or high-vis yellow), clear organization panels for rapid supply location, and waterproof construction for outdoor and vehicle staging. EMS-specific bags are also available in the EMS Bags & Backpacks collection. Military-spec tactical bags and EMS bags overlap significantly in construction quality and field utility.
What is the difference between a trauma bag and a medical fill kit?+
A trauma bag is the carrier — the physical pack with pockets, MOLLE webbing, and organizational features. A medical fill kit (or medical module) is a pre-assembled set of medical supplies sold together, designed to load into the bag. MED-TAC sells both empty bags and fill kits, as well as pre-loaded systems. When building a custom kit, select the bag that matches your organizational needs, then select fill kits that match your training level and mission role. Pre-loaded systems offer a faster path to deployment-ready; custom builds allow exact supply selection. See Medical Fill Kits & Modules for stocking options.

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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
96%
Chest Seal Adhesion
95%
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