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Archive for 2011

NTOA – Under Armour

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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The Under Armor Tactical Hoodie combines the comfort of a poly-cotton blend fleece with tactical styling elements including a shoulder pocket with Velcro and a Kangaroo pocket bordered with mil-spec nylon tape.

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Featuring a DWR finish, this is the first hoodie we know of that is water resistant.

Look for it January 1st in OD, Dark Navy, Black, and Desert. Don’t forget UA Tactical’s support for the Wounded Warrior Project.

www.uatactical.com

NTOA – Renegade Armor

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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Renegade Armor is aptly named. Unlike other companies that concentrate on nylon armor carriers, Renegade prefers to be nylon agnostic. Rather than push a line of carriers, they work with the customer to identify requirements and offer a solution based on threats, duty, and resources.

Armed with this data, Renegade Armor can recommend an armor insert and carrier combination to the client.

www.renegade-armor.com

NTOA – TEAM X.T.R.E.M.E.

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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TEAM X.T.R.E.M.E. and their various activities to raise awareness of our Wounded Warriors as well as funds to aid in their rehabilitation. Think of them a make-a-wish for vets. They are definitely worthy of our support. Help them as they take 5 Wounded Warriors to Everest in Spring 2013.

www.team-x-treme.org

NTOA – Battleware

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

This was our first introduction to Battleware Centrally located in Ashland, VA just off of I95, Battleware offers some of the best tactical products on the market. In addition to their tactical outfitter business they have also launched an armor line.

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Some of their products may seem familiar to you. For example, they are the current supplier of RBR helmets. Additionally, they have an in-house armor research & development and assembly capability in order to specialize in unique armoring requirements.

To learn more visit www.bw-tek.com.

NTOA – Aimpoint PRO

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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Restricted to Military, Gov’t, and LE only, the Aimpoint PRO features a COMP body and offers a 2 MOA dot as well as a NVG compatible lens. Additionally, the PRO comes with a mount with a removable shim to accommodate a variety of weapons. Ingeniously, Aimpoint also includes a sticker to record battery data.

This is a terrific balance of features and price and is, in my opinion, Aimpoint’s greatest value.

LE, Mil, and Gov’t customers contact Joe Strohman.

NTOA – Garmin

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

Garmin’s GTU 110 is a tracking unit. Think of it as a tag. Boasting up to four weeks of battery life and up to seven days of location information, the unit can be immediately queried by phone or computer.

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At this point the only limitation of the GTU 10 is that coverage is only available within the US and Canada. This still makes it great for tracking assets or investigative work. In fact, since you can check the data via the Internet, it’s a great way to keep track of a sketchy spouse while deployed.

As always, our favorite place to purchase Garmin is Strohman Enterprise.

NTOA – TacticalDrawings.com

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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TacticalDrawings.com is the brain child of Pima County Sheriff Department’s Chaplain Joonho “JK” Kim. He applies his keen eye for detail to drawings of LE and Military Tactical Units. Since starting in 2006 he has completed over 60 drawings for various agencies and manufacturers across America. If you are in the market for a high quality depiction of you or your organization then check out TacticalDrawings.com

NTOA – Women’s Tactical Association

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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The Women’s Tactical Association was on hand to spread the word on their advocacy and training programs for female tactical LE and military personnel. They’ll be taking their training programs on the road this year so make sure you check out www.WomensTactical.org. You’ll need to create a login but it’s a simple process.