Delta Force Loadout: Gear Selection and Total Costs - Tier Three Tactical (2024)

If you’re reading this then you’re a tactical nerd like me. It’s ok, I’m pretty sure there are support groups for people like us. In this article we are going to talk about the full gear list for an assaulter in Delta Force (Combat Applications Group). I’ve included some discussion on the most common pieces of kit, as well as links to where you can get the exact same pieces of gear. Keep reading for more.

Let’s get some ground rules out of the way, so I can avoid angry comments. First, I’ve put together a list of the most common types of equipment I see Delta guys carrying. I’m not covering specialized pieces of kit for snipers, breachers, medics etc.

I should also point out that Delta is often referred to using many different names. Most commonly they are called Delta Force, but they are also known as CAG or Combat Applications Group. Those of you who are even more nerdy might know that they are also referred to as ACE (Army Compartmented Element), or Task Force Green, within JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command). Hopefully this will clear up some confusion.

As you’ll note, there is quite a lot of overlap amongst all Tier One units such as the Navy’s Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), but Delta/CAG does tend to prefer certain pieces of gear, or weapons modifications as compared to their Navy brethren. Without further ado, let’s get into the full loadout and kit list.

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Helmet Systems

If you take a gander at the image below, you’ll see a very common setup for a CAG operator. In the last several years they are almost all wearing Ops Core hight cut helmets. This particular operator has a Princeton Tec Charge MPLS helmet light (Amazon Affiliate Link) on his left side rail. Likewise, he is also using Peltor Comtac hearing protection, and a Wilcox DPAM night vision mount. Lastly, he’s wearing a Core Survival Hel-Star 6 IR beacon on the top of his helmet.

Because this is a daylight photo, he isn’t wearing night vision equipment. Most recent images show CAG guys wearing ground panoramic night vision GPNVG-18 quad tube goggles. These goggle use four IR tubes to allow operators a wider field of vision than traditional two tube goggles.

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For those of you who’ve read my Ranger or Special Forces loadout articles, you’ll remember that helmet systems are always the most expensive part of an operators kit. For a Delta operator, the total cost comes in right around $46,876. This is the total cost that you or I could buy all this equipment for right now.

Let’s continue to work our way down and move to the plate carrier and first line gear.

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Plate Carrier and Pouches

Plate carriers are quite often operators choice. That being said, I’ve seen the Crye Precision JPC 2.0 most commonly, followed by the Crye Precision SPC. They are also arranged according to each operator’s preferences and speciality. Medics, breachers, and assaulters will all have different set ups that allow them to do their job the best.

Most operators are using the Crye Smart Pouch Suite, which is a collection of pouches. There are rifle magazine pouches, radio pouches, general purpose pouches, and more. You will also see them using various Crye zip on back panels as well.

Interestingly enough, I’ve seen several operators sporting magazines with Taran Tactical basepad extensions on them. I’ve seen them on rifle and pistol magazines. Check the image out below.

This image also highlights a different rifle setup than you’ll see anywhere else. Most operators are not using that particular scope or the extended length Magpul PMAGs. Hey, it’s good to be a Delta Operator!

The total cost for the plate carrier and associated equipment comes in at $10,714. This does include the very expensive radio they carry as well. Now that we’ve covered the plate carrier, let’s move onto the uniform and combat belt system they are wearing.

Combat Uniform

This is one piece of gear that seems to be changing. I’ve heard some chatter that they are moving away from Crye Precision G3 Combat Tops, and Combat Pants, towards other vendors. I can’t verify that, and I still see photos of them sporting Crye Gear.

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From what the message boards are saying, it seems like Delta might be going towards Patagonia L9 Combat uniforms. Again, this is likely to come down to personal preference for each operator. The guys in the photo above are still wearing Crye Combat pants. They are also wearing Salomon Mid combat boots.

If you go back up to the very first image from Instagram, that operator is wearing a Crye MRB belt, with Safariland 6354 DO holster for his Glock. This is probably the most common belt setup I see these guys wearing.

Now that we’ve covered what these guys are wearing, let’s get to the good stuff. Their rifles and pistols!

Weapons

Delta has been fairly consistent with the primary and secondary weapon systems for a long time now. They almost always carry a 10 inch HK 416, and some form of Glock pistol with a red dot optic. We’ll cover the rifle first.

Rifle

CAG is famous for the freedom they enjoy in customizing their rifle setups. The base rifle these guys are using is the Heckler and Koch 416, as seen in the first image. It is equipped with a Geissele SMR MLOK rail, and a LMT B5 stock. There are two very common sighting systems that CAG uses. The first is the Eotech XPS 3-0 red dot sight, with or without the G30 magnifier. The other common sight is the Vortex Optics Razor II E 1-6x scope.

Older images have these operators using the venerable PEQ 15 IR laser sight, however the guy in the very first image is using the NGAL which is a brand new, more compact version of the PEQ 15. Almost all operators are using Surefire M600C scout lights and associated switches. Lastly, it appears that Delta is still favoring the Surefire RC 556 suppressor. The grand total for this bad ass rifle is $10,440. Now let’s talk about the pistol.

Pistol

CAG almost always uses a Glock 19 or Glock 17. There is quite the variability amongst pistols in the images I’ve seen. Many of them are now using a Leupold Delta Point Pro red dot sight, and an aftermarket magwell. Some are using compensators and most are using surefire X300u white lights.

I would assume that they are running some aftermarket triggers and custom internals but I have no idea what their gunsmiths are providing for them, so I won’t speculate on that. The grand total for the pistol is $1,426. That’s one expensive Glock, but not as expensive as my custom Glock build.

Final Thoughts

If you download the spreadsheet you’ll see that I’ve included a few other miscellaneous pieces of kit. Things like back up iron sights, slings, and watches don’t need to be harped on here. They are also quite variable, and not at all consistent between operators.

This brings us to the big question. What does all this top grade tactical gear cost? You better sit down Bessy, because it costs $71,802 dollars just to outfit one operator for a basic mission. Remember this doesn’t count speciality weapons or optics. Nor does it count other things like packs, and cold weather gear that they would be issued as well.

If you have any corrections or any recent images, just put them in the comments below and I’ll include them in an updated version of this article, if it looks like they check out. Feel free to share this article with someone who might enjoy!

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What weapons do Delta Force operators use? ›

The primary firearms of choice for Delta Force include assault rifles, sniper rifles, and submachine guns. The HK 416, developed by German firm Heckler & Koch, is one such firearm. It is a significant upgrade on the traditional M4 Carbine, adding technological improvements that increase efficiency and flexibility.

What is the preferred sidearm of Delta Force? ›

Army Special Forces, Delta Force, Rangers, and even the CIA and FBI use it. The Navy SEALs call it the Mk27, the British call it the L131A1, the Marine Corps calls it the M007, but most everyone else calls it the Glock 19. So why is this one rather simple and spartan firearm the choice of so many elite forces?

How hard is Delta Force selection? ›

The majority of applicants to Delta Force will be rejected and most accepted applicants have previously applied. Of all the people in the army, only a fraction of them become Airborne Rangers and Green Berets. Of all the Airborne Rangers and Green Berets, only a fraction of them are selected for Delta Force.

What vest does Delta Force use? ›

They use the Crye JPC, SPC, and AVS. They use other non-crye vests, but these are the main ones seen. CAG does not use the Glock 22 anymore, they use The G17gen5 and G45gen5, both the MOS versions and milled slides, zev magwells, and Leupold DP Pros, as well as ZEV/KKM barrels and comps.

What rank are most Delta Force operators? ›

Delta Force primarily recruits its members from the army's rangers and special forces groups. In addition to a sterling record, candidates for the unit must have at least 2.5 years of service left and have achieved the rank of corporal or specialist (or their equivalent in other branches of service).

What are Delta Force soldiers called? ›

The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (1st SFOD-D), referred to variously as Delta Force, Combat Applications Group (CAG), or within Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), Task Force Green, is a special operations force of the United States Army, under operational control of JSOC.

Is there a unit more elite than Delta Force? ›

Yes there is a unit above Delta Force or DEVGRU. It's called JSOC. It's the higher headquarters in command of those units and thus is literally “above” them in the command hierarchy.

What color beret does Delta Force wear? ›

What color is the beret worn by Delta Force? Operators in Delta Force wear whatever beret they're qualified to wear. If a soldier is recruited for Delta while he's in the 75th Ranger Regiment, he'll wear the tan beret. If he's recruited from the Special Forces Groups, he'll wear the green beret.

Does Delta Force wear civilian clothes? ›

They're not called soldiers but Delta operators and are said to shun the traditional philosophies of military life. They wear civilian clothes. They work for whoever needs them — for the Army, the FBI and the CIA.

Who is tougher, SEALs or Delta Force? ›

Delta is a tier 1 unit. The Seals aren't. Delta recruits from elite infantry units like the 75th Rangers and the SF groups, whereas the Seals recruit from regular Navy fleet personnel. So BUD/Seal training will be harder for these troops than Delta will be for a ranger.

How to prepare for Delta Force selection? ›

SFOD-D (DELTA) Selection Course Training Plan
  1. 10-Week, 6x day/week plan includes 2-a-days and long weekend rucks.
  2. Testing and progressive training for the ACFT.
  3. Additional endurance work including moderate and easy unloaded runs.
  4. Including Strength and Chassis Integrity Training.

Is there a height requirement for Delta Force? ›

There is no minimum height requirement for US special forces. The Delta Force takes its members from all the other special force organizations. My company commander in boot camp was a UDT SEAL and he was probably 6'2” and I've met a SEAL that was 5'5” while I was in college.

What helmet does Delta Force use? ›

FAST XP and FTHS is used by Delta Force. FAST Maritime and FTHS is used by DEVGRU. Navy SEALs have used the LBH with AOR1 shell until it was replaced by FTHS.

What body armor does Delta Force wear? ›

Due to it being one of the more comfortable vests in its class, the PT armor was very popular with the US special forces and as such it was generally employed by the Delta Force and Navy SEALs. It was used by Delta Force in Operation Acid Gambit during the US invasion of Panama.

What knives does Delta Force carry? ›

The most popular knives in Delta are Leatherman Tools - right now, probably the Leatherman MUT EOD which has a cap crimper and a fuze-wire cutter for demolitions work. EVERYONE has a Leatherman, a Swiss Army knife, or some other multi-tool.

Does Delta Force use the HK416? ›

Delta Force replaced its M4s with the HK416D in March 2005, after tests revealed that the piston operating system significantly reduces malfunctions while increasing the life of parts.

Why does Delta Force use Glock? ›

The lightweight and simple handguns were outclassing the traditional all-metal guns and proving that polymer was the way forward. As younger generations joined Army Special Forces through the 18X program, they brought with them the desire to arm operators with Glocks.

Does Delta Force use the MK18? ›

JSOC units such as Delta Force and Seal Team 6 seem to use mostly HK416s while regulars units in SOCOM such as the Green Berets, Navy Seals, MARSOC, Rangers etc. use mostly M4s and its shorter cousin the Mk18s.

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