Which litters is the RIG Series Assault Litter Carrier compatible with?
The RIG Series Assault Litter Carrier is designed exclusively for quad-fold litters — specifically the NAR Talon II and MedEvac litter models. It is not compatible with bi-fold litters such as the RAVEN® 90C or OSL Oversized Litter. Using this carrier with an incompatible litter will result in poor fit and potential equipment failure.
What is FRIES and why does the additional securing strap matter?
FRIES (Fast Rope Insertion Extraction System) is a special operations technique for rapidly inserting or extracting personnel from a hovering helicopter using a rope. During FRIES, operators are exposed to significant dynamic forces. The RIG Series' additional top securing strap prevents the litter from shifting or ejecting from the carrier during these high-force operations — a critical safety feature that the standard Assault Litter Carrier lacks.
What accessories are stored in the RIG Series' pockets?
The top flap pocket accommodates a Heat Reflective Shell (HRS) — a thermal wrap used to prevent patient hypothermia. The back panel pocket stores a Heating Element and Casualty Equipment Bag for active patient warming. All three of these items (HRS, Heating Element, and Casualty Equipment Bag) are sold separately — only the carrier is included in this purchase.
Does the RIG Series Assault Litter Carrier have MOLLE compatibility?
Yes. The exterior of the RIG Series carrier features MOLLE webbing for attaching additional mission-dependent equipment. This allows operators to integrate tourniquets, medical pouches, chem lights, or other modular accessories directly to the carrier without a separate attachment system.
Why are upgraded shoulder straps important on the RIG Series?
The upgraded padded shoulder straps address the fatigue and discomfort of carrying a loaded quad-fold litter for extended periods. In special operations contexts, a litter may be carried continuously during patrols of several hours. The padding and ergonomic design of the RIG Series straps significantly reduce shoulder fatigue compared to standard webbing straps, maintaining operator comfort and performance on long-duration missions.
Is the Rig Series Assault Litter Carrier compatible with all NAR litters?
The Rig Series carrier is designed for specific litter models. Confirm compatibility with your assigned litter (TALON II, RAVEN 90C, T3, etc.) by reviewing the product specifications or contacting MED-TAC International with your litter model.
Does the Rig Series carrier attach to MOLLE/PALS?
Yes. The Rig Series Assault Litter Carrier uses MOLLE/PALS webbing for attachment to vests, bags, and vehicle-mounted platforms. Verify row count and attachment width compatibility with your specific platform.
What is the NSN for the Rig Series Assault Litter Carrier?
Contact MED-TAC International for current NSN, pricing, and government procurement options for the Rig Series carrier. Our sales team can support unit MIPR, DLA ordering, and GPC procurement.
Can the Rig Series carrier be used with non-NAR litters?
Compatibility with non-NAR litters depends on the pole diameter, handle configuration, and packed dimensions of the specific litter. Review the carrier's interior dimensions against your litter's packed specifications.
Is the Rig Series carrier designed for single-person or two-person deployment?
The carrier is a litter carry system — it stages the litter for quick deployment. Patient loading and carry requires two persons for most rigid litters. The carrier itself can be managed by one person during movement to a position.