MRS 2.0

The MRS 2.0 modular load-carrying system is the cutting-edge combat kit specifically designed for use in high-intensity conflict environment.
Depending on the task at hand with the user, the MRS 2.0 configuration can vary from a concealed carry armor vest to an assault version with additional armor elements.

The MRS 2.0 is based on the load-carrying system with an installed connecting module, shoulder straps and the front cover, which is rolled up in this configuration.

The load-carrying system can be quickly transformed into an armor vest by installing the front and rear covers, and the side panels. At the customer's request, the kit can be supplied with armor panels with different protection indices from Br2 to Br5. The basic armor vest has low-profile shoulder straps that do not cause discomfort during prolonged wear. Due to the absence of any protruding parts, the user can use the basic armor vest for concealed carry.
The armor vest is capable of providing the protection area up to 30 dm2 even in the base configuration.

If necessary, the basic armor vest kit can be quickly outfitted with additional armor elements for neck, shoulder, arm, groin, thigh, and leg protection. In the maximum configuration, the armor vest provides protection for up to 80% of the body. Additional armor elements are certified to Br2 protection index.

At the customer's request, the MRS 2.0 can be made in various colors: MultiCam, Umbra, Asphalt, etc.

The armor vest features the MOLLE-minus system. This system represents a modern version of pouch attachment, where instead of sewn straps, standard-width cells are cut directly in the material of the product using a laser. The kit includes the following pouches:

For Kalashnikov assault rifle magazines (including for 2 magazines at once),

For pistol magazines,

For submachine gun magazines,

For grenades,

For medical supplies,

For a tourniquet.

MRS 2.0

Weight (with all extra elements), kg

Protection area, dm2

Size 1

19

159

Size 2

19.3

161


Protection classes according to GOST (RF) and NIJ (USA)

Class of protective structure of armored clothing Means of engagement
(type of weapon)
Name and index of the cartridge Characteristics of the damaging element
Core type Weight (g) Speed (m/s)

1

Makarov pistol (PM) 57-N-181S 9 mm pistol cartridge with Pst bullet Steel 5.9 305-325
Nagan Revolver type 57-N-122 7.62 mm revolver cartridge with R bullet Lead 6.8 275-295

2

PSM Special small-caliber pistol 7N7 5.45 mm pistol cartridge with Pst bullet Steel 2.5 310-335
Tokarev pistol (TT) 57-N-134S 7.62 mm pistol cartridge with Pst bullet Steel 5.5 415-445

2a

Hunting rifle (12 gauge) 18.5 mm hunting cartridge

Lead

35.0 390-410

3

AK-74 assault rifle 7N6 5.45 mm cartridge with PS bullet

Steel NOT heat strengthened

3.4 890-910
AKM assault rifle 57-N-231 7.62 mm cartridge with PS bullet Steel NOT heat strengthened 7.9 710-740

4

AK-74 assault rifle 7N10 5.45 mm cartridge with PP bullet Steel heat-strengthened 3.6 890-910

5

SVD rifle 57-N-323S 7.62 mm cartridge with LPS bullet Steel NOT heat strengthened 9.6 820-840
AKM assault rifle 57-N-231 7.62 mm cartridge with PS bullet Steel heat-strengthened 7.9 710-740

AKM assault rifle 57-BZ-231 7.62 mm cartridge with B3 bullet Special 7.4 720-750

6

SVD rifle 7N13 7.62 mm cartridge with ST-M2 bullet Steel heat-strengthened 9.6 820-840

SVD rifle 7-B3-3 7.62 mm cartridge with B3-32 bullet Special 10.4 800-835



Class Subclass Caliber Cartridge type Weight (g) Min. bullet speed (m/s) 
IIA

1

9 mm FMJ RN 8.0

373

2

.40 S&W

FMJ 11.7

352

II 1

9 mm

FMJ RN 8.0

398

2

.357 Magnum JSP 10.2

358

IIIA

1

.357 SIG FMJ FN 8.1

448

2

.44 Magnum SJHP 15.6

436

III

1

7.62 mm NATO FMJ 9.6

847

V

1

.30 Cal. M2 AP 10.8

878