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Nostrum To Exhibit Integrated Combat System During MILIPOL 2019

It is a pleasure to announce that Lorica Nostrum, an European Company, will Exhibit their Integrated Combat System (I.C.S.) during MILIPOL2019, Paris, France next November 19-22nd 2019. Pavilion 5, stand VD 026.

It was invented during Close Protection Team missions in Afghanistan, between years 2002 and 2005. Only for governmental agencies, military and L&E units.

The Integrated Combat System (I.C.S.) has been designed to work in special covert missions where a very low recognition profile is required, cloaked as a sport backpack.

Its design provides a tactical advantage which allows Special Forces soldiers or SWAT Officers to obtain an operational superiority, carrying the same weapons, ballistic protection and mission equipment in a covert and comfortable manner, enabling the users to employ this system in its full offensive envelope, while they mingle with the crowd until the operation starts.

It has been tested in operations in Africa and Europe since 2014. It has been tested in Static Line jumps, Military Free fall jumps, and waterborne operations since 2017.

It is compatible with more than 250 current weapons, assault rifles, carbines, SMG´s, PDW´s, grenade launchers, shotguns and handguns.

As options, the system may include:

1. An integrated harness for helicopter operations (SPIE or HRST),

2. An integrated positive buoyancy device for water operations,

3. A geolocation device,

4. RFID tags for better logistics,

5. It may be custom made, in size, colours and materials.

Worldwide and European Patents, US Patent #US10188197B2. Also patented in China, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Russian Federation, Spain and UK.

NSN Pending

It is manufactured under Military Regulation PECAL/AQAP-2110 and Quality Regulation UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008

Web: www.loricanostrum.com

Contact: info@loricanostrum.com

One Response to “Nostrum To Exhibit Integrated Combat System During MILIPOL 2019”

  1. Edward says:

    I had no idea that there were so many companies making variants of this “plate carrier in a pack” concept, or that one French company could be so angry at all of them.