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Archive for February, 2009

Latest PECOC News

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Moving in a new direction from past policy of issuing two identical jackets, plans for the new PECOC clothing systems call for issue two different garments. The reasoning is simple. During the Cold War, conventional wisdom held that the Soldier would be without resupply or laundry services for long periods of time so redundant clothing made sense. But current operations call for access to support services and more flexibility for the individual Soldier.

Both jackets will outwardly appear the same but will differ by insulation and the inclusion of pit zips. Please note that these are not official names and are only used to describe the two versions.

Standard Temperate Field Jacket Based on an upgraded version of the SF Tantalus system (which features a mesh drop liner in order to maintain an air gap between the outer material and the wearer for insulative purposes). Normal features of quick drying, IRR compliant, map pockets, compass holder, wired hood. etc etc. For field operations inside the UK the Jacket is well suited for 6 months of the year or for high activity levels. They have chosen to maintain the chest pockets even though they are not well suited for armor use as they are very useful for wear without armor. Although the garment is “shower proof” it is designed to integrate with the lightweight waterproof. Interestingly, the lightweight waterproof jacket does not have chest mounted pockets for improved interface with armor.

Encapsulated Field Jacket It is similar to the Filed Jacket but includes a wind proof and waterproof liner so does not need to interface with the lightweight waterproof. It is intended for static duties, range days, cold environments, etc.

The intent is to provide the Soldier with the right garment for the right application. No longer will the British Soldier have to wear a compromise that is too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter.

Additionally, for hot climates there is also the new jacket lightweight (shirt) and UBACS which is similar to the US Army Advanced Combat Shirt.

Additional clothing system components include a buffalo jacket, softie jacket, thermal underwear, t-shirt, and an improved “Norgie”.

Special Operational Equipment Tailored Logistics Support Program Winners

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

On 12 January 2009, the Defense Logistics Agency’s Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP) awarded four companies a $487,799,322 firm fixed price contract. The contract is for two years with three yearly options. The date of performance completion is Jan. 08, 2011. The using agencies for this contract are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and other Federal civilian agencies.

Proposals were originally Web solicited with 14 responses. The winners selected are Tactical & Survival Specialties, Inc., Harrisonburg, VA, W.S. Darley & Co., Itasca, IL, Atlantic Diving Supply, Virginia Beach, VA, and Source One Distributors, Inc., Wellington, FL. Readers will likely recognize TSSI, ADS, and SOD but may not be familiar with W.S. Darley which brings extensive experience in the Public Safety realm.

The Special Operational Equipment Tailored Logistics Support Program is a follow on to the Special Operations Equipment Prime Vendor program. The new TLS program will work differently as each of the four companies will compete with each other for Task Order solicitations tendered by DSCP. This differs from the previous program which allowed for a Government organization to place an order directly with the Prime Vendor of their choice.

Award information from DefenseLink.

Pelican Purchases Hardigg

Monday, February 9th, 2009

In a $200 million deal, Hardigg Industries (South Deerfield, MA) was purchased by Pelican Products Inc. (Los Angeles, CA). Interestingly, company sources indicate that due to differing manufacturing techniques and market shares, there is very little overlap between the two firms. Estimates are that two-thirds of Hardigg’s business comes from the military, while Pelican generated two-thirds of its revenue in the industrial and safety markets. Additionally, Hardigg Industries is a rotational molder while Pelican Products, Inc is an injection molder. Pelican plans to retain the Hardigg name on their cases.

Patagonia Guidewater Shirt in UCP

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Patagonia

Although designed for the commercial market, the Guidewater Shirt’s 30 SPF fabric comes from soft shell work done on ECWCS Gen III. Although, it is intended as a fishing shirt, it may be just the thing some of our readers are seeking. Inherently wind and water resistant, the 4-way stretch nylon with DWR (durable water repellent) breathes as well helping to avoid overheating. Tabs secure rolled sleeves and the shirt features one zippered and one velcro chest pocket.

Patagonia Men’s Guidewater Shirt in UCP

Available as a limited edition product Spring 2009 in UCP from Patagonia.

Photo from Patagonia.

215 Gear Releases New Products

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Retractable Lanyard, Heavy Duty – Black

The Heavy Duty retractable lanyard is made to specifically for 215 Gear and is intended to support the weight of everything from an M-60 tool to a GPS. The wire extends to 34″ and is fashioned from 1/16” braided stainless steel with a protective coating and the reel extends to 34”. Rather then the split ring found on so many other lanyards, 215 Gear spec’d out a 1/16” thick stainless steel braided wire loop ring with a screw-type closure. This makes less noise and is easier to manipulate when cold or wet. The lanyard features a PALS compatible metal clip to attach to equipment.

Retractable Lanyard, Heavy Duty - Black 215 Gear Retractable Lanyard, Heavy Duty - Black

Currently available only in Black but accepts paint well.

Operator’s GPS Pouch

Basic Dimensions 5” x 2 1/8”. Made specifically to hold the popular Garmin Foretrex 101 GPS, the new GPS pouch integrates a flap to guard against damage to your screen. The flap pulls double duty as it prevents light ADs from your GPS. The elastic band is designed to mount the system on the arm for the arm but allows the flexibility of attaching it directly to an M4 butt stock (SOPMOD and similar).

215 Gear Operator GPS Pouch 215 Gear Operator GPS Pouch 215 Gear Operator GPS Pouch - Mounted on M4

Currently available only in Coyote.

Both products can be ordered from 215 Gear.

Photos from 215 Gear.

Grip Pod Now in Multicam

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

US Tactical Supply now has the Grip Pod in Multicam.

Grip Pod in Multicam

In fact, US Tactical Supply is offering a wide variety of products dipped in Multicam goodness. To see the entire line, visit their Multicam page.

To purchase visit US Tactical Supply.

Phot from US Tactical Supply.

Mayhem Admin Pouch from TAG

Friday, February 6th, 2009

TAG

Designed specifically for the the Mayhem releasable carrier, this new Admin pouch is longer than it is tall in order to accommodate the front flap. In order to maximize available space, it only requires two PALS rows. Other changes were made such as rotating the flashlight pouch 90 degrees and positioning it along the bottom, horizontally. It also holds Chem lights, pens, etc. in the elastic loops. Additionally, there is a zippered compartment to secure items at the top of the pouch located behind an open pocket. The face of the pouch features pile tape to attach patches.

TAG Admin Pouch

Available in Black, Coyote, UCP, and Ranger Green.

To order contact TAG® .

Photo courtesy of TAG®.

Sitka Gear

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Sitka Gear

A combination of high tech fabrics and design features not found in other hunting brands garnered Sitka a “Field and Stream Best of the Best Award” for 2008. At SHOT Show they unveiled new designs.

What’s more, for 2009 they have integrated two innovative technologies into their product line; W.L. Gore’s Optifade Camo and Ardica’s Wearable Power and Heat.

One product that caught my eye is their softshell Celsius Vest. Unfortunately there don’t seem to be many options for decent tactical softshell vests but the Celsius looks like a good balance between simplicity and performance..

Sitka Gear Celsius Vest

While commercial camo patterns might not fit your use, aside from the currently available Realtree AP and Mothwing Mountain Mimicry, they also offer most styles in solid colors and often at a lower price point than their camo offerings.

Sitka Gear Color Chart
Sitka Gear 2008 Color Chart

For more information checkout Sitka Gear.