This bag is always in the car and I can dismantle just about anything on the vehicle with this set. Got the back pack from work as a seconds. It is normally used for the military. It has changed some since the pictures, but you get the idea. Thoughts?
Smart. I've got a similar pack in the wheel well space of the outback. Over the last twenty-five years of travel, having basic tools can mean the difference between being stuck - helpless - on some back road and being mobile again.
My first reaction was "You are gonna need more tools" but that is just me.
Without an actual list, at first glance I see no sharp blade, no saw, no fire and no wonder bar. To me a good kit means you can use it as is and not rely on other items from outside the kit.
A small wonder bar or mini cats claw can do wonders, I tend to have both in my bag. I have never had anything battery operated in my kits. If you still want it, pull it and make it a stand alone kit, freeing up space and weight for more usefull general purpose tools you will really use.
A great multi purpose tool is a rock hammer or carpenters hatchet.