Who is the TacMed R-AID Kit designed for?
The R-AID Kit is designed for military medics (68W), Special Forces medical sergeants (18D), and SWAT tactical medics who require a comprehensive, multi-casualty capable medical bag that can adapt to a wide range of operational environments. It is appropriate for direct-action medical support, vehicle-mounted forward surgical set staging, and fixed-position treatment post operations.
What colors does the TacMed R-AID Kit come in?
The R-AID Kit is available in five colors: Black (RAID-STK-B), Coyote Tan (RAID-STK-T), Multicam (RAID-STK-MC), Red (RAID-STK-R), and Olive Drab (RAID-STK-B-G). The Red variant is commonly selected for civilian EMS and emergency response operations where high-visibility identification of medical bags is required.
How is the R-AID Kit organized internally?
The R-AID features a loop-tape lined interior for fully customizable pouch placement. The top flap holds critical rapid-access intervention items (tourniquets, chest seals, airways). The main compartment accommodates additional treatment supplies and casualty packaging. The rear sleeve is dedicated to triage and casualty marking materials. This compartmentalized design separates immediate-action items from secondary treatment supplies.
What carry configurations does the R-AID Kit support?
The R-AID supports three carry configurations: worn as a backpack with shoulder straps for dismounted operations, slung over the shoulder as a messenger bag for rapid side access, or hung as a panel for vehicle cab mounting or fixed-position staging. This versatility allows the same bag to transition between operational contexts without repacking.
Does the R-AID Kit come stocked with medical supplies?
Yes. The R-AID Kit is available as a stocked kit, meaning it ships with a verified contents loadout covering the primary intervention categories needed for tactical medical operations: hemorrhage control, airway management, chest sealing, needle decompression, splinting, hypothermia prevention, and documentation. The loop-tape interior allows the included pouches to be repositioned to the individual operator's preference.
What is included in the TacMed R-AID Kit stocked configuration?
The stocked R-AID Kit contains: 2x SOF® Tourniquet, 3x OLAES® 4" Modular Bandage, 1x OLAES® 6" Modular Bandage, 1x BLAST® Bandage, 3x Control Wrap (4"), 1x TacMed™ Surgical Airway Kit, 2x NPA 28FR with lube, 4x Petrolatum Gauze, 1x 14GA × 3.25" catheter for needle decompression, 2x H&H Compressed Gauze, 2x Moldable Splint, 1x 7.25" Trauma Shears, 1x Surgical Tape 2", 5 PR Nitrile Gloves XL, 5x TacMed™ Combat Casualty Tags, and a Med Patch. The full loadout covers MARCH protocol across hemorrhage control, airway, burns, penetrating chest, splinting, eye injuries, and casualty documentation.
What are the three carry configurations of the R-AID Kit?
The R-AID Kit bag supports three carry configurations: (1) Backpack — bilateral shoulder straps for hands-free carry during movement to casualty; (2) Messenger — single over-the-shoulder strap for access during CQB or structure clearance; (3) Panel hang — bag hung flat against a vehicle interior, aircraft wall, or fixed installation for staged vehicle medical operations. All configurations use the same bag without modification.
How does the R-AID Kit differ from the Operator IFAK?
The R-AID Kit is a multi-patient, multi-system tactical medic bag for trained medical personnel. The Operator IFAK is a compact individual IFAK for a single operator's self-aid or buddy-aid — it contains a SOF® Tourniquet, OLAES® bandage, NPA, and basic supplies in a MOLLE pouch. The R-AID Kit contains enough supplies for multiple casualties across the full MARCH spectrum. Choose the Operator IFAK for individual carry; choose the R-AID Kit for the unit or team medic role.