IFAK tactical first aid kit designed for convenient transport of basic first aid materials. Made from 900D Oxford material with waterproof properties, it provides resistance to abrasion and intensive use. The tearaway design allows for quick detachment, providing immediate access to contents in emergency situations.
The first aid kit is made from strong and water-resistant 900D Oxford material, which successfully withstands intensive use in harsh conditions. A two-way zipper and buckle strap provide quick access to the interior. Inside, there is an organizer consisting of elastic bands and a zippered mesh pocket, stabilizing contents and preventing movement. The bottom of the kit features a drainage hole for effective moisture evacuation.
The first aid kit is based on the IFAK system, which allows it to be easily detached from a belt, backpack, or vest thanks to a velcro panel and MOLLE straps. The front features a laser-cut MOLLE system for attaching additional accessories and a velcro panel for attaching various patches such as a country's flag, unit emblem, or so-called Morale Patches.
The camouflage pattern known as wz.93 Pantera PL Woodland is presently employed by the Polish Armed Forces. This was the inaugural camouflage design created and widely adopted during the Third Polish Republic. Designed with both mimicry and distortion in mind, the 1993 pattern features irregular spots in varying sizes. The color palette, which includes green, brown, and black, is tailored to the environment of Polish forests, making "Pantera" an excellent option for operations in native landscapes. Uniforms featuring this pattern are also standard gear for students enrolled in Military Uniform Classes.