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RTS Tactical releases new rapid deploy IFAK Field Medical Kit

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Medics

7 Jun 2022
Kate McLaughlin

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RTS Tactical

RTS Tactical launches their new rapid deploy IFAK, a ​​comprehensive medical kit outfitted with components designed for injuries in the field

Rapid one-hand deployment allows access to all components instantly while maintaining situational awareness.

RTS Tactical reached out to Combat Medics and other personnel who understood the importance of a quick deploy IFAK to make the RTS Tactical Rapid Deploy IFAK the ultimate field-tested solution. The RTS Tactical Team researched the latest materials that would achieve a lightweight yet strong and rugged shell. The company incorporated all the necessary medical components for a Ready Kit, while the engineering department created and field-tested the one-motion pull system that can be used by the operator itself or a fellow operator.

Mendel Berns, Marketing Director at RTS Tactical, shared: “When treating an injury in the field, time is critical. Every second counts. You need to be ready when called upon to save the life of a team member, even perhaps your own. Your new RTS Tactical IFAK Kit has been field-tested to be the most comprehensive one motion pull system that can be used by the operator itself or a fellow operator in a time of critical need.” 

The light-weight Rapid Deploy IFAK is made with bonded cordura, high performing zippers, MIL-SPEC bungee cords and all the premium materials available in advanced tactical nylon today. The design lets customers control their IFAK contents as well as laser-cut MOLLE and bungee attachment points.

Some of the components included in the RTS Tactical Rapid Deploy IFAK include hemostatic gauze, as advancement in stopping the bleed becomes more available in the field and make a difference in patient mortality.

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Medics

7 Jun 2022
Kate McLaughlin

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