What zones do the NAR side armor pouches protect?
The NAR Responder Ballistic Vest Side Armor Pouches cover the lateral flank zones — the lower lateral torso area between the cummerbund's side coverage and the hip region. This includes the lateral aspects of the liver, spleen, and kidneys, as well as the lateral abdominal wall. Combined with the vest's front/rear panels and the cummerbund, the side armor pouches complete the circumferential ballistic protection system around the torso.
Are the side armor pouches sold with the cummerbund?
No. The NAR Responder Ballistic Vest Side Armor Pouches (SKUs 70-0175 Black, 70-0177 Coyote Tan, 70-0178 Red) are sold separately from the cummerbund and vest components. The NAR Responder system is modular — each component adds to the overall protection configuration and can be purchased individually as budgets and mission requirements dictate. The side armor pouches integrate with the cummerbund's attachment system.
What protection level do the NAR side armor pouches provide?
The NAR Responder Ballistic Vest Side Armor Pouches provide NIJ 0101.06 Level IIIA soft armor protection, consistent with the main vest panels and cummerbund. They are also special threat tested against fragmentation (2gr through 64gr RCC fragment simulants) and advanced handgun threats including 9mm 127gr SXT and 5.7×28mm rounds, providing protection beyond the standard NIJ 0101.06 test protocol.
What colors are available and which agencies typically use each?
The side armor pouches are available in Black (SKU 70-0175), Coyote Tan (SKU 70-0177), and Red (SKU 70-0178). Red is used primarily by fire department personnel to match red service uniforms. Black is common in law enforcement tactical and security applications. Coyote Tan suits military, law enforcement special operations, and tactical EMS configurations. Order the color that matches your NAR Responder Vest and cummerbund for a matched appearance.
Do the side armor pouches have MOLLE for accessory attachment?
Yes. The NAR Responder Ballistic Vest Side Armor Pouches include MOLLE attachment points, allowing additional accessories — such as tourniquet holders, glove pouches, or medical supply pouches — to be mounted to the side panels. This allows rescue task force medics to extend their carried medical equipment onto the lateral armor surface, further distributing point-of-wounding care supplies around the body for optimal access during patient care procedures.
Do the Side Armor Pouches come with plates included?
The Side Armor Pouches are carriers only — plates are sold separately. Confirm the plate size and protection level required for your threat environment before ordering. Contact MED-TAC International for compatible plate recommendations for the Responder system.
What plate size do the Side Armor Pouches accept?
Refer to the product datasheet for the specific plate size (length x width) the side pouches accommodate. Standard side armor plates are typically 6″ × 6″ or 6″ × 8″ — confirm the pouch dimensions match the plates you intend to use.
Do the Side Armor Pouches attach to a standard MOLLE cummerbund?
The side armor pouches are designed for the NAR Responder Ballistic Vest cummerbund attachment system. Compatibility with other MOLLE cummerbunds depends on the attachment interface. Confirm with MED-TAC International before ordering for use with a non-NAR cummerbund.
What is the NSN for the Responder Ballistic Vest Side Armor Pouches?
Contact MED-TAC International for current NSN and government procurement options for the side armor pouches as standalone components.
Does adding side armor pouches significantly impact mobility for patient care?
Side plates add weight and restrict some lateral torso movement compared to soft-armor-only configurations. RTF responders should train with the full configured system — including side plates — to identify and adapt to any mobility constraints before actual warm-zone deployment.