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ANZAC Day

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Each April 25th some of our closest allies; Australia and New Zealand, commemorate the service and sacrifice of their service members. The day begins with a dawn service and there are several other events throughout the day including parades.

It’s bigger than Veteran’s Day here with more participation. It’s what Veteran’s Day was probably like after the War to End All Wars and ANZAC does have it’s roots in the memory of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops who served the empire in World War One. While April 25th might seem an odd date, it is actually the anniversary of the first major battle fought by ANZAC forces; the battle of Gallipoli in what is now Turkey.

Please join us in honoring not only their fallen, but also the fact that they are on our team. So take a moment and have an ANZAC biscuit on us.

Thank you Australia and New Zealand for everything you do in the Coalition.

Agilite and Source Team Up to Produce New Tactical Hydration System

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Israeli firms Agilite and Source Vagabond Systems Ltd makers of Source hydration systems have teamed up to produce a new tactical hydration system. It is compatible with Agilite’s The new Source Diamond is a super-low profile hydration system featuring a contoured design allowing it to sit flatter on the wearer’s back than other systems.

The Agilite-Source joint project involves a new version of the Diamond that is compatible with Agilite’s Modular Assault Suspension System (M.A.S.S.) load bearing system so that the Diamond can be worn independently of the Agilite Modular Assault Pack that is included with every Agilite Vest like the one above.

“With Agilite gear being used more and more by US and other forces in Afghanistan, it is important that we have the perfect integrative hydration system that suits our high-speed, no-bulk style,” said Dror Lefler, Agilite’s Chief Designer; “Our assault pack already works with hydration systems but we wanted an alternative for when the assault pack is detached. Many soldiers prefer our M.A.S.S. (Modular Attachment Suspension System) over M.O.L.L.E or other systems as, using less material and much less webbing, it is much lighter.”

“We are pleased to be working with Agilite on this project, they are known for their innovative high-speed tactical designs and the inclusion of a high-speed system like the Diamond into their load-bearing system is a logical progression.” Said Meni Keinan, Head of military design at Source.

Look for exclusive photos of this new system here soon.

www.agilitegear.com www.source-military.com

Warrior Expo West Breakout Session Update

Monday, April 25th, 2011

The breakout session list for Warrior Expo West has just grown with the announcement that Guy Cramer President & CEO of HyperStealth Biotechnology Corp will speak on “The New Science of Stealth”. This is very exciting news in that Hyperstealth will most assuredly be submitting a family of camouflage patterns in response to the Army’s Camouflage Improvement Effort solicitation.

The breakout sessions also include Dr. Brad Bennett CAPT, US Navy (Ret.) from the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care’s talk on “TC3 – Now and in the Future” as well as ADS’s own Brad Anderson’s seminar on “Navigating DOD Contracting Vehicles”.

In addition to a full MRO section of the expo, attendees will have an opportunity to try out the Joint Forces Extrication Kit in person.

For full information make sure to visit www.ADSinc.com/warriorexpo.

Attention Australian Readers

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Defence Material Organisation is seeking a Contracts Manager for their Soldier Systems program. The position is with the Clothing Systems Program Office (CLOSPO) is part of Integrated Soldier Systems Branch within Land Systems Division of the Defence Materiel Organisation. CLOSPO is responsible for approximately 4,000 distinct products all of which are available in numerous sizes and variations. Overall, CLOSPO manages more than 20,000 lines of inventory.The Contract Manager is part of a team responsible for planning and managing the acquisition and introduction into service of an assigned equipment in support of Australian Defence Force (ADF) Capability. The successful candidate will be responsible for the planning and management of the activities that are required to manage the solicitation (including requesting and evaluating tenders) and assisting with the management of contracts.

Full details in the attached document.

DMO Contract Manager – Soldier Systems

Mayflower Unveils First Photo of Assaulter Panel

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

You’ve heard rumors of it and now here it is. This is the first photo of Mayflower Research and Consulting LLC’s Assaulter Panel. Designed around a 50 oz water bladder, it is designed to carry necessary short duration mission essential items; NODs, medical kit, and water. Look for it in two to three months.

www.mayflower-rc.org

The Aftermath of Fayetteville’s Killer Tornado

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

One week ago Fayetteville, North Carolina was hit by an F3 tornado that left one fatality. Fortunately, our friends at Grey Group were unscathed and set about immediately to documenting the effects of the storm as well as securing their perimeter. Early on, Matt the potty mouth drops a coupe of expletives so watch your volume around civilians.

I am saddened by the destruction. I have spent more of my adult life in Fayetteville than any other one place so I guess you could say I am from there as much as I am from anywhere else. It’s rough to see places you know torn asunder by mother nature. On the other hand, it’s good to see friends surviving and putting things back together. I’ve known some of the Grey Group crew since before there was a Grey Group and they were on the horn letting folks know they were ok as soon as the “all clear” was sounded. I gotta tell you, that was a big relief. Thanks to Grey Group from producing this record of the storm.

www.greygrouptraining.com

Save When You Buy Tyr Tactical’s New Basic Plate Carrier

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

Tyr Tactical has just unveiled their new Basic Plate Carrier. It comes loaded with Tyr’s T-33 Plate Backers for use with in-conjunction plates or additional ballistic protection and is built with their PV500 material which drastically reduces the weight of this carrier to a meager 1.65 lbs (size Medium). They have included plenty of PALS real estate in the design (74 individual spaces on a size Medium) to accommodate customization. Additionally, the BPC comes with (1) 5”x6” general utility pouch, (1) single M4 Open Top Pouch and (1) Triple M4 Open Top Mag Insert.

Overall it looks to be a great bargain, but Tyr Tactical has also made a generous offer to Soldier Systems readers who want to buy the BPC and other products on the web site over the next two weeks. You can receive a discount of 15% by using the code 15SSD at checkout.

Available in Multicam, Coyote Brown, Ranger Green and Black in sizes Small – XLarge, Tyr Tactical products are Berry compliant. To order the BPC visit www.tyrtactical.com.

Put More SSD in Your Life

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

Ok, so you can’t spend 24 hours a day with us, but we have come up with several ways for you to keep in touch during your every waking moment.

TacticalFanboy.com
Last Fall we realized that as our readership grew, so did their interests begin to vary and in response, our editorial content began to shift somewhat as well. Ever conscious of our core readership, consisting of Industry, Government, and Military, we became a bit concerned that we had lost some of our focus. And in that notion, the idea for Tactical Fanboy was born. Officially launched during SHOT Show, you can think of it as sort of an alter ego. Over the past few months TF’s fan base has grown and grown. In fact, some of our most popular stories have been from TF.

Now, we can have our cake and eat it too and so can you. SSD at work and TF at home. SSD has moved back to its roots concentrating on hardcore Government and Industry news while TF has picked up the more recreational and entertainment sides of this community, with a little bit of humor and risque content thrown in for good measure. While this may mean no more worries about running across content on SSD that may be questionable at work, don’t just write TF off as some milsim wannabe site. The name might be lighthearted but the content will always be on point. But don’t worry, you’ll see us share content and collaborate regularly.
www.TacticalFanBoy.com

News
We put the “new” in news. If it’s worth knowing you are going to read it here first. And if you do happen to see it somewhere else first, we will tell you to go see it there, unless we have the rest of the story. Which, all too often seems to be the case. We will always endeavor to give you the best and most up-to-date coverage of the tactical industry, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. No one else provides this level of coverage.

Comments
Our readers kept asking to be able to comment on our stories and finally, we listened. You can now comment on our articles. We were a bit standoffish at first and maybe one or two commentors seem to forget that this is primarily a tactical gear site but overall we are very pleased to see how well behaved everyone is. Additionally, it is nice to see some of the added value our readers have offered.

Twitter
We have found Twitter to be one of the best means to reach out to our readers and our list of followers continues to grow. In addition to alerts of new stories we also release information through Twitter that might be of interest to our readers or is related to our core content but originates elsewhere.
twitter.com/soldiersystems

Facebook
We launched our Facebook page awhile back and recently started taking advantage of it. Tactical Fanboy has also got his up and running so check him out as well. Make sure you like us and tell your friends about us as well. We recently conducted a test of live Facebook/Twitter coverage of a recent PEO Soldier media roundtable. Overall, it was very well received.

Wibiya
We have added the Wibiya toolbar to our website after learning about it from our friends at Shellback Tactical. Once installed, it is configurable from their website so we can update links to our social media without having to mess around with our site’s code. Additionally, it allows the reader access to social media features without leaving SSD. Please let us know what you think and if it has been causing any performance issues for you.
www.wibiya.com

iPhone
Our iPhone app has been extremely popular and delivers the latest updates directly to your iPhone each time you open it. If it seems to have died on you, delete it and reinstall. We want to do an Android app but we are not happy with the company we had chosen. Any suggestions?
iTunes

M4Carbine.net
M4Carbine.net has been most gracious in offering us a dedicated sub-forum to interact with our readers. Not only is it a great place to discuss our articles and current issues in the Soldier Systems industry but M4Carbine.net gives access to the best group of Subject Matter Experts we have run across. No over-inflated CVs, no BS, just good information. Military, Law Enforcement, or a fan of the Black Rifle? You should be a member of M4Carbine.net.
M4Carbine.net

Youtube
We post videos for our articles on our Youtube channel. Additionally, we make use of content posted by others. Always be on the look out for more content.
www.youtube.com

Kindle
Subscriptions to SSD’s content are available for the Kindle via Amazon. Don’t forget there is a Kindle reader for iPhone and iPad.
Scribd.com/solsys

Contests
We have been running some cool contests this year thanks to our sponsors. Our recent kit design contest was the first time we have seen industry reach out to partner with a user to develop new products. We also ran a camouflage design contest that brought 29 unique patterns vying for a $500 prize from one of our sponsors.
Contest.SoldierSystems.net

Trade Shows
In the near-term look for us at ADS Warrior Expo West and SOFIC.

On-line Gaming
If you have an Xbox Live account, you can friend request ‘Tactical Fanboy’.

The Future
Here at SSD we continuously look at ways to increase interaction with our readers. For example, some of our writers have begun to develop specialized content for other sites. In fact, you may have seen the article on HIGH GEAR on ADS Inc’s web site. If you look hard enough, you will also see some of our stuff in print. Additionally, we have also posted guest content from the Mad Duo and others. Look for some SSD logo items becoming available VERY soon through well known vendors. We don’t run this site to sell you anything but people keep asking us for it so we’ll let them do what they do best and we’ll stick with the news.

One final word. None of this would be possible without the support of our sponsors. We have affiliated ourselves with reputable companies who provide solid products and services and we would not hesitate to recommend any of them. At SSD we look at our sponsorship program as a two-way street. We are endorsing them as much as they are us and we urge you to support them. They offer some great products. Use them and let them know you saw them on SSD.

One of the first things I learned in the Army was to constantly improve my fighting position, so if you have any additional ideas on ways SSD can do more for you, please feel free to share them with us.