Tactical clothes are more than just the uniform. While armies are usually issued similar uniforms for off-mission duties, they will also have tactical clothing adapted to their overall responsibilities and place of deployment. Security companies, safety personnel, and any other type of risky job should approach this type of apparel with the same vigor.
There are different types of tactical clothing for each part of the body, from head to toe, depending on where and how you use it:
The variety is even greater if you want to expand each minutia, but the extensiveness of the list shows how far you can adapt your clothes to your mission or job to acquire as much tactical advantage as possible.
Different tasks require different clothes. When training, we need to keep our long-term health in mind and leave the grounds in better shape than we have entered. This means staying warm, dry, and with our joints intact.
But, when we are out on a mission, ideal circumstances are impossible. It is much better to need a week afterward to recover from fatigue and strain than to leave yourself exposed during a mission. Especially for combat, we need to stay versatile and in a constant tactical advantage.
Because of this difference, training clothes will always be lighter, thinner, and less constricting than regular clothes. For practice, your main concern is staying light and dry, so that you have more time to increase your strength and endurance through training. This is why most security professionals now use tactical shirts like the KCS™ Keep Cool Shirt from UARM to cool the body down and protect from extensive sunlight.
Combat gear is not only meant to add to a tactical advantage when it comes to the elements and camouflage but also work in tandem with your protective and ballistic clothing. For combat, there is a larger emphasis on innerwear and tactical garment that allows for easy addition of body armor.
Also, any boots used for combat purposes need to have as much shock absorption included as possible. Due to the weight of combat gear, combined with the often difficult terrain, the pressure on your feet and joints will be increased. To prevent micro-fractures when running and jumping with body armor and weapons, increased impact absorption is necessary.
Allowing yourself to adapt to the situation usually means having a bit more equipment before deployment than you need. It is easy not to take something like a rain poncho or a jacket if you don’t need them.
But, if you do need them and they are not in stock you might not only lose a tactical advantage but even endanger your life. Always better safe than sorry.
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