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Archive for August, 2008

OR Update – Cordura Introduces Baselayer Fabric

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Cordura - Defend Your Base

At OR, Cordura expended a lot of energy promoting their new undergarment fabric developed jointly by Invista and Cyberknit. And for good reason, this Nylon/Cotton blend is comfortable. According to Cordura, the advantages of this new fabric are plenty. It won’t melt or drip like polyester, absorbs moisture quickly and effectively, and transports sweat away from the body. It is supposed to dry 2.5 times quicker than 100% cotton and as you know Cordura is highly abrasion resistant.

The shirts are manufactured by the Canadian firm Tac Wear and are available exclusively from Ranger Joe’s.

They are available in M, L, XL, 2X and comes in Black, Olive Drab, and Tan. Matching boxers are also available.

Learn more at Defend Your Base.

Name That Jacket Contest Winners Announced

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Wild Things

Marie Meunier of Wild Things is proud to announce the winners of the Name That Jacket Contest.

The Basic version will be named the “Smoking Jacket” to pay tribute to its FR qualities, stylish looks, and comfort. The name was submitted by Tyr Symank.

The FR Jacket will now be called the “Max” in honor of the lovable scamp Max, from the book, “Where the Wild Things Are”. The name was submitted by Marshall Smith.

Both winners will each receive a Smoking Jacket. The winners will be contacted by Wild Things for delivery of their prizes.

For those of you who didn’t win the contest you can still be a winner by taking advantage of the outstanding service, high quality, and low prices offered by Wild Things. Don’t forget, the Smoking Jacket is available for less than $100 and comes in UCP, Foliage, Coyote, and Black. It will also be available soon in Multicam.

Contact Wild Things

Soldier Systems Photos

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Please remember that all photos on Soldier Systems Blog, unless credited to others are owned solely by Soldier Systems Blog and Copyright 2008. Recently we have seen a rash of unauthorized use of our photos including in at least one case, for profit.

We fully support use of our photos on forums and for unit briefings but we have not licensed any of our photos for commercial use.

Goodbye Raichle, Hello Mammut

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

In 2003 Mammut brand purchased Swiss footwear mainstay Raichle. Although Raichle turns 100 next year, Mammut found that they weren’t getting the market share under the Raichle brand name that they were seeing with the Mammut clothing, hiking and mountaineering lines. Starting this year, boots produced by Raichle will carry the Mammut name.

Many of you may have worn Raichle combat and mountaineering boots. No word on how this may affect their black boot line.

DPM Follow Up

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

In response to queries about a recent article on DPM. The MOD has issued the following statement:

Mr XXX

Your e mail of 30 July requesting information about Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) camouflage has been passed to this Department for response. The Defence Clothing Integrated Project Team, part of Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) is responsible for clothing issues.

I can inform you that there has been no announcement of changes to DPM. The current camouflage patterns are under review as part of Project PECOC (Personal Equipment, Common Operational Clothing) for design, colours and properties, and several variants are being considered. No final decisions have been made about any changes. PECOC is not due into service until 2011, so as development work continues any announcement in the near future is not likely.

I hope this explains the situation.

XXX

DES Sec Pol Sec JSC 1b

Apparently, we were incorrect although our sources maintain the veracity of the information. Perhaps this is the British equivalent of the “US Army will switch to Multicam in 2011” rumor. But alas, the problem lies in bureaucracy. For you see, the British military must jump through several hoops, the Initial Gate Business Case and then the dreaded Main Gate Business Case. Officially, the overarching program; Personal Equipment and Common Operational Clothing (PECOC) is barely halfway through the IGBC. Normally, new kit never receives a large unveiling until it has surmounted both obstacles.

To the contrary, we do have sources that insist that a new “hybrid” camo pattern has been developed for use with field equipment and it is a compromise between the current temperate and desert versions of DPM. Additionally, limited numbers of assault packs have been produced in this pattern and are in use in Afghanistan and kit in this new pattern were on display at a recent military expo.

Larry Vickers Joins Daniel Defense

Monday, August 11th, 2008

11 August, 2008

Daniel Defense is proud to announce uniting forces with Industry Professional, Larry Vickers. Larry has been brought on board as a consultant for new product development and marketing. With Larry Vickers joining the team, Daniel Defense will have the increased ability to offer the best possible products to today’s modern war fighter.

Larry Vickers is a retired Special Forces Operator and one of the most sought after combat marksmanship instructors. His expertise has led many manufactures in the small arms world to consult with him on the development of new products. In addition to his many accomplishments, Larry Vickers has been featured on the hit Military Channel show, Weaponology.

“I am excited about joining the Daniel Defense team. I have used their free float rail systems for some time now with excellent results. I will be putting my efforts into enhancing Daniel Defenses excellent products and look forward to developing new ones to make Daniel Defense an industry leader in many different areas of tactical firearms products.”

-Larry Vickers

OR – Continuing Coverage

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Garmont
Here are a few pictures of the upcoming Garmont TXT. The TXT will be Black with either Tan or Green stripes.

Garmont TXT

Strider Knives Captures Another Govt Contract

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Strider

DLA recently awarded Strider Knives a contract for the delivery of .50 Caliber Headspace and Timing Gages (yes Gages). Interestingly, the specifications for the “Gage” written during WW II misspell the word. Strider produced them exactly to spec and the Government is enjoying a healthy savings as well.

Congrats guys!

Of course, interested parties should contact Strider Knives.