What armor plates fit the TacMed AID Responder Plate Carrier?
The AID Responder accepts 10"×12" shooter's-cut hard armor plates or soft armor panels in both the front and rear plate pockets. This standard size accommodates Level III, Level III+, and Level IV hard plates from most major manufacturers, as well as Level IIIA soft panels. Armor is not included with the carrier and must be purchased separately. TacMed recommends shooter's-cut (rather than SAPI-cut) geometry for the best fit in the AID Responder's pockets.
What is the maximum waist size the AID Responder fits?
The AID Responder is designed as a one-size-fits-most carrier with a maximum waist circumference of 61". The padded shoulder straps adjust via hook-and-loop for plate height, while the side waistband with quick-release buckles provides the circumferential fit adjustment. This design allows the carrier to be pre-staged and rapidly donned by any responder on scene without the delay of size-specific equipment selection.
Does the TacMed AID Responder have MOLLE webbing for pouches?
Yes. The AID Responder features front and rear MOLLE/PALS webbing that accepts standard tactical pouches. RTF personnel commonly attach tourniquet holders, IFAK pouches, and administrative panels to the carrier's webbing to keep hemorrhage control supplies immediately accessible. The carrier's low profile also allows it to be worn under a patrol jacket while still providing MOLLE attachment points on the accessible front face.
How does the AID Responder differ from the TacMed MKII Tactical Responder?
The AID Responder is TacMed's streamlined, lower-profile entry carrier optimized for rapid deployment and covert or semi-covert use. The MKII Tactical Responder is a more modular system with a larger soft armor coverage area and the ability to accommodate 10×12" or 11×14" hard plates. The AID Responder is ideal for agencies needing a pre-staged, quick-don solution, while the MKII suits full tactical deployment with greater plate size flexibility and customization.
What warranty does the TacMed AID Responder Plate Carrier carry?
TacMed covers the AID Responder with an industry-leading 5-year manufacturer's warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship. This significantly exceeds the 1–2 year warranties common among competing tactical carriers in this category. The 1,000-denier Cordura® nylon construction is selected specifically for its superior abrasion resistance and dimensional stability during prolonged vehicle storage — conditions that commonly degrade lower-quality carrier materials within 12–18 months.
Does the AID Responder accept hard plates or only soft armor?
The AID Responder plate pockets are sized for 10″×12″ shooter's-cut hard armor plates or soft panels front and rear. Agencies can run either hard plates (Level III, III+, or IV) or Level IIIA soft panels depending on their threat assessment and budget. Armor is not included with the carrier.
Is the AID Responder the same carrier included in the CERS systems?
The TacMed CERS systems (Individual, Rescue, Mass Casualty) use the TacMed™ Responder Plate Carrier, which includes NIJ-certified Level IIIA soft armor panels. The AID Responder is the carrier-only platform (no armor included) in the same family — ideal for agencies that already have qualifying armor panels and need the carrier platform at lower cost.