The U.S. Armor Ranger tactical outer vest carrier turns concealable body armor into high visibility ballistic protection for detectives, plainclothes officers and first responders. The Ranger tactical outer vest carrier is the most universal piece of equipment an officer can own in this post-9/11 environment. Front and rear external plate pockets that allow the ability to add rifle plates when an incident occurs requiring fast “armoring up”. The front plate pocket also has a 6”x8” trauma plate pocket than not only allows the wearing of a trauma plate but also gives you a pocket to secure your patrol camera magnet. Whether you’re in tactical operations, law enforcement missions, or personal defense scenarios, this product delivers the strength and protection you need. The ranger-100-g3 is lightweight yet rugged, ensuring prolonged wearability while maintaining peak performance. Engineered to meet the highest industry standards, it is the go-to choice for professionals who demand excellence in protective gear. Stay prepared and secure with the Ranger-100-G3, your ultimate safeguard against evolving threats.
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Federal contract activity (3y)
- Total spend
- $145,214
- Contracts
- 4
- Distinct agencies
- 2
| Top agency | Contracts | Spend |
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| Department of Defense | 3 | $127,004 |
| Department of the Interior | 1 | $18,210 |
Aggregated from HigherGov + USASpending.gov. Manufacturer-grain (line-item attribution to specific products isn’t available from federal sources). Latest award: Jun 30, 2025.
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Cooperative contracts
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