This universal tactical shoulder bag from Helikon refers to the bag used in the US Army since the 1960s to carry the M18A1 Claymore mine. The Claymore Bag is equipped with fourteen pockets. This means that it can be used as a go bag, in the magazines, a field bottle and a lightweight jacket can be stored. Velcro fasteners and press studs protect small items from falling out. On the front, the Claymore Bag has two large patch pockets with Velcro and (if necessary) press studs. Inside each of these bags are two flat pockets that are perfect for AR/AK magazines. There are three slip pockets on the back of the bag in case you need more space. There are nine pockets in total, seven of which are flat and two are sewn on. The rectangular compartment of the bag is secured with a zip and is divided into four flat compartments and a free space that can accommodate a notebook or tablet etc. In addition, there is another zip pocket in the back panel for valuables, e.g. important documents or money. There are five compartments in total and free space in between. Keys and other small items can be hung on the loops so that they are easy to access.