Massif's ACS is the new standard for hot-weather combat gear. A progressive design incorporates feedback from thousands of soldiers in some of the worlds most unforgiving environments. Our innovative FR fabrics are lightweight, breathable, and highly wicking. With four-way stretch, a performance fit, and uncompromising FR construction, the ACS is engineered for FR protection and exceptional comfort under armor.
- Full flame-resistant construction with proprietary Massif fabrics
- Lightweight, ultra-breathable and wicking torso fabric
- Durable, breathable sleeve fabric
- 4-way-stretch fabrics
- Flat seam construction minimizes chafing
- Low-profile, zippered shoulder pockets
- Concealable IR tab
- Lightweight elbow pads with abrasion-resistant SuperFabric® technology
- Pen pocket on left forearm
- Seamless side-panel construction increases comfort under armor
- Velcro loop for name, rank, flag, and unit tape
- Wrist cuffs adjust for a customizable fit
- Machine washable
- Meets the strenuous manufacturing and performance testing requirements of the Armys Team Soldier Certified authorization program: PEO Soldier Certification Program (https://peosoldier.army.mil/newpeo/ContactUs/faqs/CertProg.asp)
- Passes rigorous flame testing including the ASTM D 6413/F2302-03 for vertical flame resistance.
- Tested in flash fire simulations on the pyroman thermal mannikin to demonstrate performance in burn scenarios.
- Over one million shirts fielded by the U.S. Army.
Field Reports
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Medevac Crew
Afghanistan
My favorite piece of outdoor clothing I've had is the Army Combat Shirt I was issued on my most recent deployment to Afghanistan. Flying when it's above 35C with body armor on can be taxing, but the breatheability of the Combat Shirt along with the moisture wicking made flying Medevac missions a bit more comfortable during the summer.
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SFC Jason Crosby
Iraq
"This seems to be the ideal evolution of the shirt. Durable and comfortable with ample pen pockets and improved sleeve pockets. The ACS is the best shirt currently available for wear in combat."






