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Soldier Systems Patch Giveaway

In honor of our logo patches now being available from Mil Spec Monkey, SSD would like to give away 15 random colorscheme patches to our readers.

The winners will be chosen at random at 1200 GMT on 10 May 2011. To enter just tell us what you’d like to see us cover in the comments section below. You need to enter a vaild email address to win. Void where prohibited.

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99 Responses to “Soldier Systems Patch Giveaway”

  1. Armando says:

    I would love to see guys keep on covering the latest in new gear that comes to help us soldiers out in field do our job with ease. Thank you

  2. rcsands says:

    I think one great thing to cover that ya’ll kind of cover already would be those small businesses that are out there for little things like custom embroidery, awards, etc. The post ya’ll put up on the poker chips led me to make an order with them. There’s a lot of places that we never see that provide great service.

  3. Justin says:

    I think you do a good job coving a bunch of interesting things already. I’d just say to keep up what you are doing.

  4. Alexander says:

    A little more on training itself, and no just information on course description and contact inf, wether it be fitness, self defense, weapons and tactics, etc.

    Thanks guys. Keep soing what your doing.

  5. Richard says:

    I’d be interested in seeing coverage of the Polish military (and others) ripping off Crye Precision’s Multicam pattern (aka “camogrom”), as well as coverage of other experimental patterns elsewhere in the pipeline.

  6. Kevin says:

    More training and continue on the latest news on kit.

  7. Kevin says:

    More about the evolution of tactical gear, interviews with gear makers, MOLLE product drawings from Uncle Sam, etc.

  8. esgar ripoll says:

    As a medic i would like to see more coverage on updates of new tactics in tactical medicine and medic training

  9. LF says:

    More content about European gear makers, as for US-related… those Crye products never released for sale outside mil. channels.

  10. Griz says:

    I’d love to see more about concealment techniques/ products like the Cobra Concealment Pouch article.

  11. Andrew says:

    Just keep up the good work.

  12. JSGlock34 says:

    Hard to say – you guys cover a lot already. If anything, I’d like to see more interviews with industry leaders and innovators (KAC, Crye, etc). Keep up the good work.

  13. Mike says:

    I’d like to see a sister site “LE Systems” where LE specific topics can be covered. I think I know someone who could help! 😉

  14. Keld says:

    Like others say, you do a real great job already.
    I would also vote for more euro coverage, but know it’s difficult being in the US, but give it a try.

  15. Mik says:

    Would like you to write about more Canadian content!

  16. John McCord says:

    Any coming Improvements in lightweight Level IV ballistic protection. Plate Carriers being adapted by, or beign sought by, larger scale units/non-SF warfighters.

  17. Dave says:

    I would like to see some deeper coverage into gear manufacturing, especially overseas versus domestic. It is always an issue, but I think there is not much understanding as to what goes in to it.

  18. UpChuck says:

    I’d like to see more about urban self defense gear and tactics. More about tactical first aid would be cool too.
    Love what you guys already put out there currently so continue mission on that 🙂

  19. Kpotenziani says:

    More stuff about knives and multitools. Maybe some gear reviews too.

  20. Fox says:

    The white one looks just great!

  21. Fox says:

    Oh, I forgot about advice. I really would like to see more newest combat and non-combat gear. Some reviews would be fine too.

    Thanks

  22. BÃ¥rd says:

    GEAR UP!
    Keep up the god work! Greetings from Norway!

  23. Scott says:

    I would like to see more articles on improvements made for personal protective gear, such as weight reduction innovations underway for body armor, helmets and footwear. New snivel gear for increasing creature comforts during extended periods of wilderness living are always interesting topics. Any bulk or mass reduction ideas for working in confined space can be helpful. Field craft ideas such as kit repairs, modifications or otherwise useful accessories made using paracord would be fun.

  24. ruskastud says:

    Continuing evolution of camo patterns………….

  25. Fred says:

    More gear. You already do a good amount of it, but I’m a gear slut, so bring it! The more innovative, the better.

  26. Mattd says:

    I think you guys should cover more info about New MOLLE equipment and Tactical boots, but you do a lot of that as it is, so just keep doing what you’re doing

  27. Ben Wells says:

    Cover more in the field stuff that happens. and new gear as always, maybe the smaller companies that are producing nice gear.

  28. Matt says:

    I’d like to see more coverage of gear developments for LE. Military, Federal, State and Local.

    Alot of the developments in the Military gear side of things are slowly (way to slowly) trickling into our gear as well.

  29. Ryan S. says:

    I would like to see coverage of privately funded schools/training. Ways that I can up my skillset without having to worry about uncle sam providing it

  30. Rembrandt says:

    Gear Scout held a “grinder” for all the water bladders out there-
    I’d like to see more stuff like that, but with other gear.

  31. S1 says:

    How about some stories where a piece of equipment or gear has saved lives or really made a difference during an incident. This could be from the military or law enforcement. Don’t get me wrong, I love my multicam Kifaru handwarmer…

  32. Would like to see you cover Russian gear

  33. Eric says:

    How about some reviews of the gear after a year or so? Long term use and abuse.

  34. Moreno says:

    More gear reviews would be excellent

  35. Will S says:

    More XM25 News

  36. John Booth says:

    Soldiersystems.net is an outstanding site as currently configured, and I make it a point to read it every work day.

    I think additional coverage, especially more interviews, if possible, with manufacturers and designers to see how and where they come up with their ideas would make for interesting reading. Also more on the business aspect of the industry: especially the issues and problems that it faces in bringing quality gear, at a reasonable price to market in a timely fashion.

  37. Jerrod Finlay says:

    I really like what you cover already. I’d like to see a little more about USAF stuff if possible. keep up the good work guys

  38. David says:

    More gear reviews wouldn’t hurt.

  39. Zane says:

    I’d be game if y’all did a few more pieces on food in the field as well as a piece on cheap field fixes and gear hacks,

    Keep up the good work

  40. Nick says:

    More medical stuff.

  41. Michael Bradley says:

    More info on the upgrades/new M-4 would be great, so I can drool more…….

  42. Hammer says:

    More gear reviews, weapons (from knives to mortars), and armor. Thanks!

  43. Farva says:

    just keep the good stuff coming.

  44. ROOKERS says:

    I’d like to more of what the Chinese are up to in terms of gear,camo,and weapons.

  45. Connor says:

    More reviews!

  46. Justin says:

    I’d like to see y’all put some reviews up, as well as more gear coverage.

  47. Nick says:

    I’d like to see you keep covering all the great kit and gear that helps out all those great war fighters worldwide.

  48. Preston Bentley says:

    More on the Army’s efforts to improve and lighten the soldier’s gear and weapons.

  49. Mike K. says:

    Personally I think you guess already do a great job. I would love to see more foreign gear covered (so I know what the other side is doing). I would like to see some more gear coverage from the end user level. I know that this and that kicks ass; I would like to hear it from the guys on the ground how well or poorly it works.

  50. Gavin says:

    I’d like to see more news and reviews on advances in gear and weapon systems!