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Tactical Harz

Tactical Seat Mats Molle Utility Pouch Ratnik EMR Digital Flora

Tactical Seat Mats Molle Utility Pouch Ratnik EMR Digital Flora

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This tactical multi-purpose pouch was handcrafted in the Harz region of Germany and is consistently based on the German Armed Forces' TL specifications . Thus, it offers a level of quality that goes far beyond classic airsoft pouches – robust, field-ready, and durable.

Measuring 31 × 16 × 6 cm, the bag is ideal for a compact, foldable seat mat , such as those used in the field during extended positions to provide short-term relief when kneeling or sitting on damp ground—for example, during static trench warfare or at observation posts. Alternatively, it can also be used as a spacious utility or admin pouch .

Behind the main compartment there is a flatter additional compartment with a separate zipper , ideal for storing tools, markers, multi-tools or other mission-critical small parts.

The front features a laser-cut MOLLE panel that allows for additional modular attachments. The back features four MOLLE loops with sturdy snap fasteners , suitable for plate carriers, backpacks, chest rigs, or belt modules.

Equipment:

  • Dimensions: 31 × 16 × 6 cm

  • Weight: 140g
  • Camouflage pattern: EMR / Digital Flora

  • Material: Robust Cordura (abrasion and weather resistant)

  • Two zippered compartments (main and additional compartment)

  • Lasercut MOLLE panel on the front

  • Four rear MOLLE loops with snap fasteners

  • Production: Germany (Harz) – TL-near quality standard

Camouflage: EMR / Digital Flora

The Russian camouflage pattern EMR (Edinaya Maskirovochnaya Raskraska) , also known as "Digital Flora" , was officially introduced into the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 2008. It is based on a digital pixel pattern in shades of green and was specifically designed for mixed vegetation zones.

EMR is used today by, among others:

  • Russian regular armed forces (ground forces, airborne troops, marines)

  • Special units such as Spetsnaz units and reconnaissance battalions

  • Units of the Russian National Guard (Rosgvardija)

  • Partly also from Soviet-style reserve and training units at home and abroad.

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