AttackPAK

AttackPAK

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Complete, scalable modular pack system. You customize the AttackPAK for your use. Once you see it, you will agree that its the coolest backpack on the planet.

Unburdened Innovation to Outlast and Outmaneuver on the battlefield. 40+ years of research & development has led to an amazing load bearing solution to reduce the warfighter’s burden and bring our boys home safe.

Photos from AttackPAK's post 06/21/2026

To be launched on 4th of July, 250th birthday of the USA!🇺🇸


military packs
Integrated Load Carriage System (ILCS)

Photos from AttackPAK's post 06/18/2026

Outmaneuver. Dominate.

Photos from AttackPAK's post 06/15/2026

Optimized weight distribution: 45 pounds feels like nothing with the weight transferred to your hips. Unlimited range of motion. Counterbalanced for upright posture and improved gait mechanics under load. Lightweight design is only getting lighter at 1.2 oz; weighs less than a can of chew and provides measurable performance enhancement.

Every US soldier deserves this capability.

Works with body armor and back packs. Upgrades your existing equipment. Corrects the issues found with old designs.

06/14/2026

Signature management focus and peak cognitive function are essential for survivability. That focus is degraded by fatigue, raising the critical importance of improved load carriage to reduce fatigue and extend operational performance.

READ 💬: For decades, the classic battlefield rule for a hidden infantry squad was deceptively simple: stay behind a hill, blend into the brush with standard camouflage netting, and keep your head down. If an enemy scout could not see you with binoculars from a nearby ridge, your position was generally secure. This localized focus allowed units to rest, plan, and reorganize in relative safety just behind the front lines.

That traditional sanctuary has been permanently erased by the arrival of the modern surveillance grid. The modern battlefield is monitored by an unblinking network of overhead persistent sensors, ranging from commercial satellite constellations to low-flying thermal drones. These systems do not just look for visual shapes; they actively scan the earth for heat plumes and electronic whispers. For small units operating in exposed coastal environments, survival now demands a flawless command of signature management, the art of systematically erasing a unit's visual, thermal, and electromagnetic footprint to vanish entirely from the enemy's digital tracking screens.

The Optical Blind: Defeating the Eye in the Sky 🔻

To understand the absolute necessity of comprehensive signature management, one must look at the immense capabilities of modern overhead cameras. High-orbit satellites and loitering drones utilize high-resolution optical lenses that can easily spot an out-of-place uniform pattern or the unnaturally straight line of a parked military vehicle from miles away.

Defeating these visual sensors requires moving far beyond basic green-and-brown face paint. Modern infantry units must practice meticulous tactical discipline, utilizing advanced multi-spectral camouflage screens that mimic the exact geometric randomness of the surrounding environment.

Marines and soldiers are trained to completely avoid disturbing the natural terrain.

They do not cut down local vegetation that will quickly wither and turn brown, as dead foliage glows brightly on an enemy's specialized agricultural scanning sensors. Every tire track must be swept away, every metallic surface must be covered with matte, non-reflective cloths, and units must exclusively travel along shaded paths that break up their shadows, completely denying the optical lenses overhead a recognizable shape to lock onto.

Chilling the Heat: Masking the Thermal Signature 🔻

Even if a squad perfectly hides its visual shape beneath a thick jungle canopy, they remain completely exposed to the most lethal tool in the adversary's toolkit: infrared imaging. Modern drones routinely carry thermal sensors that scan the cold landscape for the distinct heat signatures generated by living human bodies and running machinery.

To a thermal camera, a soldier resting in a trench looks like a bright neon sign against a dark background.

To blind these heat-seeking sensors, frontline troops are deploying advanced thermal-suppression blankets and specialized texturized capes.

These lightweight fabrics are engineered with internal metallic layers that trap radiating body heat, redirecting the thermal energy inward or dissipating it slowly across a wider surface area so it matches the ambient temperature of the surrounding dirt and trees.

Furthermore, units must completely change how they operate their basic camp infrastructure. Traditional cooking stoves, fuel-burning generators, and even the hot barrels of recently fired weapons are fatal liabilities. Teams must rely on silent, cold-running battery packs buried deep underground, venting any essential exhaust through long, winding dirt trenches that cool the gases before they hit the surface, effectively erasing their thermal silhouette from the sky.

Complete Radio Silence: Taming the Electromagnetic Echo 🔻

While visual and thermal camouflage protect a unit's physical location, the most challenging signature to manage is the invisible cloud of electronic noise emitted by modern tactical equipment. In an era where every soldier carries a handheld digital radio, a tactical smartphone, or a drone controller, a small squad acts as a loud, continuous broadcaster of radio frequency energy.

Adversary electronic support networks use highly sensitive listening satellites to scan the airwaves.

The moment a soldier presses the push-to-talk button on a standard radio, those sensors capture the transmission signal. By calculating the exact microsecond the signal hits different antennas across the theater, the enemy's automated tracking software can instantly triangulate the squad's exact coordinates, instantly cuing a precise artillery strike.

To survive this electronic hunting grid, modern signature management dictates strict emissions control.

Units must operate in absolute radio silence for hours or days at a time. When data transmission is unavoidable, teams completely abandon standard wide-broadcast radios.

Instead, they utilize highly directional, low-power laser communicators or fast frequency-hopping data links that focus a tight beam of data directly at a specific target, ensuring no stray signals spill out over the horizon for an enemy satellite to collect.

The master discipline of modern signature management successfully demonstrates that concealment on the contemporary battlefield is an active, multi-dimensional struggle for sensory denial. By aggressively blending visual camouflage with thermal-suppression blankets to trap body heat and enforcing absolute radio silence to eliminate electronic spillage, small frontline units successfully blind the enemy's high-tech overhead surveillance grid, proving that the ability to remain electronically and physically invisible is the ultimate prerequisite for infantry survival.

Photos from AttackPAK's post 06/12/2026

Blade Spine and Gravity Dock on every soldier. It will change your life.

Photos from AttackPAK's post 06/04/2026

Saves energy, stays connected, lightweight, zero restriction. Simplicity rules in austere environments.

The future of soldier load carriage is the gravity dock on your belt and an Exo-Spine in your body armor and pack. Period.

Photos from AttackPAK's post 06/03/2026

Kit builder foundation elements: chest rig, hydration survival pack, bet kit. AttackPAK components are built to work together or separately.

With those basic components you can carry enough to survive.

Integrating 1st, 2nd and 3rd line gear into one complete system.

06/02/2026
Photos from AttackPAK's post 06/02/2026

This is our Alice Medium Extra Long for 0 degree sleep system. Standard height Alice Medium is also in progress, and will be substantially the same as this, but without extra height for the sleep system.

Features:
- bottom zipper access
- wire and hydration pass-trough
- PALS sides
- top lid pouch
- vertical lift compression straps
- stow away sleep system compartment
- removable main compartment separator
- draw string closure with spindrift collar

Photos from AttackPAK's post 05/31/2026

“And for the armor panel support - honestly, I am blown away. I couldn’t have imagined it making that much of a difference. I am usually the first to ditch my kit the second I get a break, but this one I wore all day, even driving, and it stayed comfortable. Remarkable!”

“It works: once setup and adjusted, it makes a HUGE difference when wearing kit- short or extended period of time.“

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4990 E Asbury Avenue
Denver, CO
80222