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Escape The Wolf

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

I keep meaning to mention this. Former SEAL Brandon Webb mentioned a book over at Kit Up! that I thought my readers should know about. Written by Brandon’s former Team Mate Clint Emerson, “Escape the Wolf” is a how-to guide detailing Emerson’s philosophy of risk mitigation by threat assessment. There’s nothing new to this stratagem in the military world, but for civilian’s and those in business, looking at physical threats in this light is new.


Go check the article out
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LAPG Picks Up Ares Armor

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

For those of you looking to pick up some ARES Armor products you might want to check out LA Police Gear.

www.lapolicegear.com/ares-armor

Interested in Working for Arc’teryx?

Friday, July 8th, 2011

I received this today from Arc’teryx. This is an exciting opportunity to get on board one leaders in the soldier systems industry. They are a dynamic team filled with rock stars. Answer up if you think you’ve got what it takes.

Law Enforcement and Armed Forces (LEAF) Sales and Marketing Manager

Arc’teryx is looking to expand our Law Enforcement and Armed Forces (LEAF) team!

We are seeking a dynamic individual with experience in military and government contracts to join and lead our growing department as LEAF Sales and Marketing Manager. In this role, you will oversee the expansion of LEAF sales revenue by growing current accounts and developing new business.

Ideally you will have:
•Business degree or 3-5 years sales management experience
•Previous experience working in law enforcement/government/military sales, as well as government contracts
•Previous experience working in an retail or wholesale apparel business
•Ability to travel frequently (1-2 weeks a month) including international travel

Your responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):
•Lead and develop the LEAF sales team
•Develop and execute a LEAF multi-year sales strategy that achieves program goals
•Plan and advise on growth in existing and new sales areas/territories
•Manage the direct sales program
•Work with internal sales departments to synchronize complimentary programs for LEAF and outdoor markets
•Coordinate rep and dealer development; work with internal departments to support (training, samples, clinic materials, etc.)
•Set seasonal pricing and incentive programs to achieve program objectives
•Develop and oversee LEAF marketing strategy including but not limited to print, photography, public relations, website, social media, events and tradeshows, budget, customer relations management

For more information, please see www.arcteryx.com, About Us, Careers.

To apply, please forward your resume and cover letter in PDF or Word format to hr@arcteryx.com. It is important to quote “1107-LEAF-ss” in the subject line of your email.

LEAF Director Michele Griffin will be in Virginia Beach, VA July 12-15. She is available to speak with those interested in the position.

Indian Army Introduces New Thermal Shelters

Friday, July 8th, 2011

India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed thermally regulated shelters for Soldiers serving in the Himalayas.

According to a report in Rediff News:

these shelters are equipped with integrated temperature regulators, bio-digestors and air-monitoring systems. Modular in design, the shelter has all the facilities like electrical, plumbing, water supply and sewage disposal. Kerosene gensets and solar power are well integrated within the shelter. They have been designed to withstand seismic activities up to a level of zone 5, wind velocities up to 55 m/sec and sub zero temperatures up to minus 35 degree Celsius.”

Additionally, the tents are equipped with carbon dioxide detectors. They were developed to help Indian Soldiers deal with operating from 9000 to a staggering 20000 feet in the Eastern and Western Himalayas. Since the vast majority of Indian troops come from warm climes close to sea level, DRDO has also developed a “three-stage acclimatization” process to mitigate the effects of altitude sickness.

Check out the Rediff News article to learn about other DRDO initiatives for mountain warfare including the HAPO bag a portable hyperbaric bag.

BHI Introduces New Weapon Handbooks

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Blackheart International has expanded their popular line of compact weapon handbooks with the introduction of AR15 and AK47 editions. They join previous editions on the HK416 and M16/M4 as well as the Glock. As with these previous versions the new handbooks feature a coil binding so that they can easily be flipped open to the proper page and contain tailored information required to operate, maintain, and conduct basic training with the firearm.

www.BHIgear.com.

Canadian Forces – Improved Combat Uniform

Friday, July 8th, 2011

In the first redesign of the Combat Uniform since the 1950s, the transition to CADPAT now withstanding, the Canadian military is releasing the Improved Combat Uniform (fr. UNIFORME DE COMBAT AMÉLIORÉ (UCA)) beginning in 2012. This is not the introduction of a new uniform but rather an improvement of the existing issue item based on operational feedback.

The most striking change is that it becomes more ACU-like with 17 changes based on recent operational feedback. Production should commence in June 2012.

In particular, the ICU will incorporate these features:

•Mandarin Collar
•Flat Chest Pockets
•Pockets: Arms + pen pockets on sleeves
•Velcro attachment on sleeve cuffs
•No more draw strings
•Better fit
•Integrated kneepads (two models trialled: “green” and “grey”)

User acceptance trials and working group have already been completed with a design freeze anticipated for No Later Than 11 August. As this is planned as a rolling upgrade to the current pattern, fielding priorities will go to combat units and over time include the entire force.

There are two ironies at work here. The first is obviously that the uniform is becoming more ACU-like even as US Soldiers complain of the ACUs features. The second is that the uniform improvements won’t be fielded until Canadian combat troops have left Afghanistan.

One last thing I forgot to add. The CF Operational Clothing Team made it very clear that the uniform would remain in CADPAT and would NOT be MultiCam.

All photos Canada DND

Nanuk Cases

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Nanuk Cases is a Canadian firm that is just beginning to gain a following here in the US. They produce waterproof cases for storage and shipping. While they have standard products, everything is customizable including colors and inserts.

One of the biggest advantages to Nanuk Cases is their one-handed Powerclaw Latching System. It is easy to use and the cases can be padlocked to secure your goods. Also, instead of the standard “Nanuk” in the space near the handle Nanuk can mold whatever you want (within size limitations).

One of the coolest features is the ability to attach a shoulder strap. In the buckle guards are mounting points for Nanuk’s proprietary Neoprene shoulder straps which feature Aircellâ„¢ comfort technology and won’t slip off your shoulder. What’s more, the straps are customizable.

The lid locks open thanks to the integrated lid stays so there’s no worry about breaking fragile items or getting hit on the hand or head with a falling lid. The cases are made in Canada and considered trade compliant. Additionally, they ship to US addresses from Nanuk’s facility in Michigan so your cases aren’t hung up in shipping.

While Nanuk’s current line up doesn’t include a rifle case, our friends at Stryke Logistical Group has assured us that one is in development.

NANUK Catalogue

Nanuk Cases can be procured from Stryke Logistical Group.
email: info@tacticalstryke.com
phone: 877-654-2303

www.nanukcase.com

Casio G-Shock X-Large Military Play Set Limited Edition Watch

Friday, July 8th, 2011

With its mix of olive drab, coyote and khaki coloring, the G-Shock Military Play Set LE Watch looks very much like a tactical watch, and its ruggedness and large volume of features help to further this claim. The Military Play G-Shock is shock resistant, water resistant up to 200M, features a high-intensity LED and a large digital display area. Its powered by a CR2025 battery with an approximate life of 7 years. It can be programed to display up to four different cities’ times, from a list of 48 cities spanning 31 time zones, with city code display and full DST support. Additionally, this watch also features 5 independent alarms, a stopwatch that measures down to 1/100th of a second, a countdown timer that measures down to 1/10th of a second, and a full auto calender (pre-programmed until the year 2099). Of course, it can also display local time in either a 12 or 24 hour format that is accurate to within +/- 15 seconds per month.

And before you ask, yes. You also get the cool G-Shock action figure as part of the package.

Available exclusively* through Tactical Distributors

*in regards to tactically inclined retailers

Story originally posted on TacticalFanboy.com.