
Special Operations Concealable Plate Carrier (SOCC)
Low-Profile Plate Carrier Built for Covert Operations
The Chase Tactical Special Operations Concealable Plate Carrier (SOCC) delivers protection without the bulk. This slick carrier keeps your profile minimal while maintaining full adjustability and modular capability. Built with mil-spec materials and IR treatment for operational security.
Key Features
- Hypalon Shoulder Straps: Extremely durable material with full adjustability for proper fit
- Double Layer Elastic Sides: Mil-spec construction with internal pouches for magazines or radio
- Modular Front Panel: Large Velcro area for placards plus vertical clips for weapon-specific pouches
- Removable Cummerbund: Double layer mil-spec Velcro with adjustable girth via Velcro closure
- IR Treatment: All fabrics, webbing, and hardware treated for minimal infrared signature
Specifications
| Plate Compatibility (Regular) | 10" x 12" plates |
| Plate Compatibility (X-Large) | 11" x 14" plates |
| Construction | 500D Cordura with Murdock webbing |
| Internal Storage | 2 pouches per side in cummerbund |
Frequently Asked Questions
What plate sizes does this carrier accommodate?
The regular size fits standard 10" x 12" plates. The X-large version accommodates 11" x 14" plates, which are less common but used in some specialized applications.
Can I attach chest rigs and magazine pouches to this carrier?
Yes. The front panel has a large Velcro area for placards and two vertical clips that accept pre-configured weapon-specific pouch panels for rapid attachment and removal.
What makes this carrier concealable compared to standard plate carriers?
The SOCC uses a slick, low-profile design without external MOLLE webbing or bulky attachments. This reduces printing under clothing while maintaining protection and basic load-carrying capability.
How do the internal side pouches work?
Each side of the cummerbund contains two internal pouches that can hold magazines or radio equipment. These keep essential gear accessible while maintaining the carrier's low profile.
What does the IR treatment do?
All fabrics, webbing, and plastic hardware are treated at the source to minimize infrared signature, reducing detectability by night vision and thermal imaging systems.