The RPC G2 is designed as a throw-over Rifle Plate carrier, which is worn in conjunction with an officer’s concealable soft body armor for instant deployment in a first responder situation. The RPC is worn over the top of an officer’s concealable body armor to provide a higher level of threat protection in the event of an active shooter situation or in rapid response to high threat environments. The RPC-Rifle-Plate-Carrier can also be fitted with Threat Level IIIA Ballistic inserts that provide “stand alone” IIIA ballistic protection or provides additional protection when used behind a Rifle Plate. The RPC-Rifle-Plate-Carrier is designed for superior protection and reliability, making it an essential piece of gear for law enforcement, military personnel, and security professionals. Built with high-quality materials and advanced engineering, it provides optimal safety without compromising comfort or mobility. With a focus on durability, the RPC-Rifle-Plate-Carrier offers enhanced resistance against impact and ballistic threats, ensuring maximum defense in high-risk situations. Whether you’re in tactical operations, law enforcement missions, or personal defense scenarios, this product delivers the strength and protection you need.
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Where to buy
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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.
Certifications
Cooperative contracts
Coverage is manufacturer-level; individual SKUs may require a participating-addendum in your state. See the coverage matrix.