M-Tac's "Zero Tolerance" patch reflects the spirit of the heroic era of our ancestors and expresses the readiness to defend the homeland from invaders.
The patch depicts one of the soldiers of Yaroslav the Wise, holding a sword in his hand and the severed head of the enemy raised in victory. In 1036, Yaroslav the Wise, together with his wife and troops, successfully defeated the Peceneg - the invaders who had been attacking Kyivan Rus for many years. The defeat was so severe that not only did the Pecenegs never again campaign in Kyivan Rus, but they completely lost their dominant position in the eastern steppes.
Centuries have passed, but the traditions of our ancestors are still relevant. That's why "Zero tolerance to invaders" makes it clear that we are not willing to tolerate aggression from anyone and are always ready to defend our homeland.
The patch is made of high-quality PVC material (polyvinyl chloride) with full-color printing. Thanks to special production technology, the patch looks bulky and the image is clear even from different angles. It is attached to clothing, bags, backpacks, or equipment with Velcro.
Features:
- Dimensions: 8,7 x 9,7 cm;
- Velcro fastening;
- Material: Cordura.
Because of its unique qualities, Cordura is widely used in tactical gear for military, law enforcement, and special forces. It is mainly used in materials with a linear density of 1000d and 500d. Linear density is the ratio of fabric weight to length. It is measured in denier. This unit of measurement is mainly used for nylon fabrics. So the higher the index, the denser and heavier the fabric. The physical and technical characteristics of CORDURA 1000D are very high, with a very high breaking load of about 3000 N and a breaking load of about 150 N. The abrasion resistance is over 50,000 cycles. It is used for clothing, bags, and accessories.
Products made of CORDURA will stand the test of time and distance. CORDURA stands for durability, reliability, and style. When it comes to durability, it is unrivaled.