MOLLE Patch Drone Remote Pilot Gendarmerie
A drone specialty identifiable at a glance 🎯
Whether on an aerial surveillance operation, a search mission, or a multi-agency exercise, the drone remote pilot must be clearly identified by colleagues and command. This MOLLE identification patch displays the "Télé Pilote Drone Gendarmerie" design — the Gendarmerie Nationale grenade topped with a quadrotor silhouette — on a distinctive blue background, readable even from a distance.
🔧 Features & Benefits
- Universal MOLLE attachment — Side hooks slide directly into the MOLLE webbing on your tactical vest, plate carrier, or response bag. Installs in seconds with reliable hold throughout the mission.
- High-visibility two-tone design — Round blue insignia with embossed grenade and drone, "Télé Pilote" and "Drone Gendarmerie" inscriptions perfectly contrasted against the textured black backing.
- Compact and low-profile format — Reduced dimensions that integrate seamlessly into your gear without adding bulk, while remaining clearly visible on the front of your vest.
- Durable material — Rugged construction designed for field conditions: resistant to abrasion, weather, and repeated handling.
- Available in two versions — Yellow/blue or white/blue colorways depending on your preference or unit requirements.
💡 Designed and manufactured by L'Atelier des J
This patch is entirely designed and manufactured in our workshop in Charente-Maritime, using precision technological expertise. Each piece is individually inspected to guarantee flawless finishing and optimal performance in the field.
✅ Gear up and display your qualification — order your drone remote pilot patch now.
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