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Ski Goggle with HUD

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Zeal Optics and Recon Instruments have teamed up to release the new Head Up Display equipped Transcend ski goggle in the fall. The design has already received the 2010-2011 ISPO Boardsports Award for the top product.

HUD Equipped Ski Goggles

The goggles have integrated hardware to measure speed, altitude, vertical odometer, stopwatch/chronos mode, temperature, time, GPS derived coordinates. Data transfer as well as recharges can be accomplished through USB. It will be available in two lens options; SPX polarized and SPPX Polarized + Photochromatic.

While this is a ski goggle, the concept is pretty exciting if you consider the possibilities of integrating Recon’s GPS data to a goggle-based HUD.

Available Fall 2010 from www.reconinstruments.com and www.zealoptics.com.

Thank Goodness, It’s back!

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Apparently the ice melted enough for PEO-Soldier to get their web back on. Alas, no photoshopped new camo patterns are to be found.

PEO-Soldier

Tactical Command Industries Launches New Web Site

Friday, February 12th, 2010

TCI's New Web Presence

I caught up with owner Don Medine at SHOT Show in Vegas and he said that the MAST (Modular Antenna System – Tactical) Antenna Relocation Kit I wrote about a year ago continues to sell like hot cakes. I still love that thing.

There are plenty of resources on the new website so be sure to stop by.

Fear Not

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Hell has frozen over, the National Capitol Region has suffered two major snow storms in as many weeks and the federal government has been shut down for four days. Consequently, when PEO-Soldier’s website went Tango Uniform, there was no one available to fix it. It will be back up and running just as soon as the snow melts enough to get some folks into work.

They finally blacklisted me

peosoldier.army.mil

The Advanced Outfitters W.A.M.P.

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The Webbing Attachment MOLLE Panel (W.A.M.P.) is an exclusive product of Advanced Outfitters. It is PALS compatible and adapts to a wide variety of items. It is so versatile, you can add a PALS field to a civilian backpack waist or shoulder strap or even your sun visor. The W.A.M.P.’s sleeve design fits over up to a 12″ circumference and includes straps to cinch it down tight. What’s more, you can attach pouches either vertically or horizontally.

The W.A.M.P. attached to a waistbelt

The WAMP Attached to a Sun Visor

For more information contact Advanced Outfitters.

ITS Tactical Membership Winner Selected

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

J Rogers is the winner of the ITS Tactical Plank Owner Membership and was selected by a number generated by random.org. Numbers were assigned based sequentially on the date and time the entry was received.

Congratulations!

The New Algiz 7 from Handheld US

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The Algiz7 from Handheld USA If it seems like everyone and their mother is introducing a tablet PC, sometime this year and that’s because they are. Apple, Lenovo, and several others will be launching PC tablets in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, but nothing that comes close to the Agiz7 ruggedized tablet from Handheld US of Corvallis, Oregon. Handheld’s little gem comes packed with a host of features in a package that meets or exceeds MIL-STD-810G for ruggedness.

The Algiz7 comes with an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, 2 Gb of DDR2 RAM and a 64GB solid state HD all of which will be running under Microsoft Windows 7 Professional. This little hot rod has more computing power than the laptop this story was written on, but I am not done yet.

The Algiz also comes with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS, a built in 2 mega-pixel camera with LED light, optional 3G cellular capability for high speed data transmission over GSM, UMTS and EVDO. This appliance is usable, anywhere in the world, because it is Gobi™ 2000 ready, so it will operate on GSM and CDMA networks. Pick your frequency! The antennas are built in so there’s nothing to snag on or break.

The all-important display uses Handheld’s unique MaxView™ screen technology, which is the latest in outdoor view ability, ensuring the user the best outdoor screen visibility available on the market.
The Algiz 7 comes with a hot-swappable 2600 mAh dual battery pack that lets you change batteries without shutting down thus giving you the run time needed from your tablet. Finally for the icing on the cake, this little power house weighs a mere 2.4 pounds making it one of the lightest tablets available.

Because the platform is integrated under Windows 7, you can rest assured of having access to a million applications. It’s certainly not hard to imagine and Algiz 7 running a ballistic application that communicates with remote sensors using Bluetooth, like the new Kestrel 4000 series weather meter, to deliver precise long range shot placement; concurrently streaming data to command and control.

Battlefields are now truly net-centric and appliances like Handheld’s Algiz 7 are sharpening the tip of the spear!

Copyright 2010 Sal Palma

Australian Uniforms to NOT be Made in China

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

According to an article in “The Daily Telegraph,” Australian Defense officials are poised to make a cost curbing move that could result in the loss of 400 textile jobs. A special fabric used for combat uniforms is currently manufactured in Wangaratta, Victoria by Bruck Textiles. Those opposed to the move to offshore manufacture claim that not only will the decision affect the Australian textile industry but that the material is a protected technology and that the know how to manufacture it should not be exported. Similar concerns were recently aired in the UK over Chinese manufacture of the newly adopted Multi-Terrain Pattern.

With the Berry Amendment, the US remains one of the only countries with legislation designed to maintain a domestic textile base to support defense requirements.

UPDATE: Word from Australia is that as of close of business Defence had capitulated and that no material will be produced overseas.