TT Mission Pack
TT Mission Pack is our most popular backpack – with pre-shaped, padded back panel
Item No.:
7710.040 – black
7710.343 – khaki
7710.331 – olive
7710.346 – coyote brown
7836.394 – MultiCam
7869.366 – PC greenzone
7934.464 – Flecktarn II
Features
- Front loading backpack with two large main compartments;
- Subdivided into 7 separate pockets;
- Strong, non-slip handle; Small hip belt with zip pockets;
- Integrated rain cover and rescue handle in the bottom compartment for transporting casualties;
- Hydration system pouch with tube outlet in the main compartment;
- Six tube or antenna outlets at main and front pockets;
- Molle system on the sides and front of the bag;
- Detachable rear panel with aluminium frame (can be shaped individually);
- Molle system on all strategic fastening points;
NSN 8465-12-371-9338
Specifications
- Measurements: 22 x 12 x 8 inches
- Capacity: 2257.80 cu in (37 l)
- Weight: 4.5 lbs
- Material: Cordura 700 DEN
Materials / Systems
Cordura 700 DEN
Specifications – MultiCam
- Measurements: 25 x 13 x 10 inch
- Capacity: 2257.80 cu in (37 l)
- Weight: 4.5 lbs
- Material: Cordura 500 DEN
Materials / Systems
Cordura 500 DEN
About Tasmanian Tiger
As the premium supplier of professional military and police equipment, all TASMANIAN TIGER products are made of the very best quality and with the best functionality. The comprehensive development work is always based on the users‘ specific needs and requirements.
From prototype to series production, all products are manufactured in the company’s own production facilities. This ensures that a consistently high level of quality is maintained. Every step in the production process, from purchasing materials to manufacture to the final checks, is precisely defined and checked regularly by independent test centres to international standards. Every product is checked before it leaves production and is given a serial number that is then stored in the company’s own database.
You can rely on TASMANIAN TIGER products – anywhere, any time.
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