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Ultimate Survival Technologies – Sparkie

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Ultimate Survival Technologies

The BlastMatch has been a mainstay in survival kits for many years. The BlastMatchâ„¢ utilzes a custom bar of high performance flint material which rotates 360 degrees to help prevent uneven wear. A tungsten carbide striker is built into the striker button. This combinatio0n generates three times the heat of a standard match. What’s more, it is weather proof.

Ultimate Survival Technologies - BlastMatchUltimate Survival Technologies - BlastMatch

UST is introducing a new product; the Sparkie. It is based on the same technology as the dependable Blastmatch but reduces it’s size and weight. Weighing in at an incredible one ounce, the Sparkie is designed to be used one-handed which can be crucial in a survival situation. The rubberized handle helps ensure you don’t lose your grip even when wet.

Ultimate Survival Technologies - Sparkie

For more information contact Ultimate Survival Technologies.

TAD Ti Skeleton Key

Friday, October 17th, 2008

TAD Gear

It’s not like Triple Aught Designs ever has a problem selling out any of their limited production run custom knives and tool. Notice I said “selling out” and just “selling”. Items like the new Ti Skeleton Key sell so well that TAD employees can’t even get copies. In fact, telling the whole world about these works of art will probably ensure that there won’t be any in stock when I attempt to order one but how can I keep quiet about these?

TAD has these babies pumped out by their local machine shop which also makes parts for the F-22. Machined from a billet of 0.185″ 6Al-4V titanium. As you can see below, there are a variety of tools built right into the Skeleton Key but its use is only limited by your imagination.

TAD Ti Skeleton Key

The Ti Skeleton key features the following: Terminator skull graphic, flathead screw driver, spanner wrench tip, pry tip, nail puller, and bottle cap lifter.

TAD Ti Skeleton Key - Spanner Tip
Note that the spanner wrench tip is the perfect size to perform that oft delayed Strider maintenance.

Available soon from Triple Aught Designs.

Photos courtesy of TAD

Vectran Fibers

Friday, October 17th, 2008

New Zealand scientists have developed a revolutionary new fabric that is stab and flame resistant, yet remains light to wear as wool. For the World news Australia article, go here.

This wool based fiber is not only FR (no dripping in vertical flammability tests), but also cut resistant.

For more info on Vectran’s new line of fibers go to http://www.vectranfiber.com/.

New PEO-Soldier

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Brigadier General Peter Fuller

BG Mark Brown will turn over PEO-Soldier to BG Peter Fuller on an as yet determined date. BG Fuller is a former Armor officer and currently serves as RDECOM’s Deputy Commander. BG Brown will move to Deputy for Acquisition and Systems Management, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

Airmen Battle System-Ground Components

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Undergarments
Men’s boxers, women’s panties, short and long-sleeved T-shirts, a bra, and long underwear pants will be fielded in the same Sand color as the current ABU T-shirt. The garments can be worn alone or in concert with one another along the lines of the Army’s Gen III ECWCS.

Airman Battle Ensemble
The FR Airman Battle Ensemble will be fielded in the ABU’s digital Tigerstripe pattern which adapted the Army’s UCP colorway by adding a fourth color; Slate. Since the garment consisting of a jacket and trousers is designed specifically for combat the overall design has been altered slightly from the ABU although it’s general appearance will remain the same.

The jacket unfortunately retains the front zipper as well as the same useless, four chest pockets found on the ABU/BDU but adds zippered pockets on the upper sleeve as well velcro pockets on the forearm.

The trousers a near exact copy of the FR variant of the ACU.

Airman Battle Shirt
Along the same lines as the Marine Corps’ FROG shirt and Army’s Combat Shirt, the ABS will feature a moisture-wicking torso mated to FR sleeves with padded elbows and the same sleeve and forearm pocket setup as the Battle Ensemble jacket. Currently, the ABS has a mock turtleneck like the ACS. The torso will be a a solid color and the sleeves in digital Tigerstripe.

Foul-weather Jacket and Trousers
For inclement weather the Air Force is planning a lightweight rainsuit. There is also discussion of a solid colored fleece jacket although no one has gone so far as to consider a program on the level of FREE or Gen III ECWCS for the Air Force.

Accessories
FR socks, balaclavas, gloves, as well as belts are under development and will join the other equipment as they are ready for fielding although most of these items are available commercially.

Armor
Although not officially a component of ABS-G, the Defensor Fortis Load Carrying System (DF-LCS) developed for ACC’s SF community and soon adopted for all Security Forces AF-wide is now available in the Air Force digital pattern. Additionally, an Air Force unique body armor system is under development.

Maybe You Can’t Hack a Gibson But at Least You Can Carry One

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Gibson Laptop Bag

William Gibson, sci fi genius, didn’t just inspire the name of the supposedly unassailable mainframe in the movie “Hackers”, he also developed this line of computer bags. Manufactured for Buzz Rickson by famed bag makers Porter, these laptop bags are made in Japan from horsehide and ballistic nylon.

Gibson Bag Closeup

In addition to the bags, Buzz Rickson is offering two styles of Gibson designed sneakers; a high and low top. Think classic Converse “Chuck Taylors”.

The bags are available in Black, Sage Green, and Tan from Self Edge.

Mk-16 Combo Tool

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Mk-16 Combo Tool from CJ Weapons Accessories

CJ Weapons Accessories is owned by Retired Marine Master Sergeant Jon Morgan. He introduced the Mk-16 at SHOT 07 in Orlando so its been kicking around for a couple of years. It is used by quite a few folks but hasn’t gotten the exposure it deserves.

The multi-tool style MK-16 Combo Tool is a compact (4.5″ X 2″) alternative to an armorer’s toolkit. While it does not include everything needed to conduct maintenance on the M-16 family of weapons, it is a great option for forward deployed personnel who are limited by space on what they can take with them. Tools include: Screw driver, Bore cleaning pull-through rod, Bolt pin punch, Broken shell extractor, Bolt carrier carbon scraper, Bolt face carbon scraper, A1 rear sight tool, A1 and A2 sight adjusting tools, Bolt carrier key cleaning brush, M4 nut wrench, and Receiver pin punch.

You can watch a video demonstration of the Mk-16 from Brigade Quartermaster below.

The Mk-16 is Made in the USA and available from Brigade Quartermaster.

Image courtesy of CJ Weapons.

Torrey Pines Logic Offers Surveillance Detection Technologies

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Does your “Spidey Sense” ever tingle as you feel that someone is constantly watching you or maybe get the “heebie jeebies” and feel like a sniper is glassing you as you ride down the road in the gunner’s hatch? Well there is a way to find out if it is true. Torrey Pines Logic offers a family of technologies that detect aided visual surveillance. For example, an observer with binoculars or a sniper behind a PSO-1 scope.

TPL Counter-Surveillance Products

For more information contact Torrey Pines Logic.