Silynx Communications Equipment Featured in Relativity Media’s and Bandito Brothers’ Navy SEAL Action-Thriller Act of Valor
Silynx Communications, Inc, is a company that outfits the pointy end of the spear so it was no surprise to hear that they were chosen for use in the upcoming movie ‘Act of Valor.’ If you’ve heard anything about ‘Act of Valor’ you’ve probably heard that they emphasized realism in the production. I mean, they used active duty Navy SEALs. I’m also happy to hear that they insisted on the right gear. For many, comms gear might seem trivial, but for an operator his communications equipment is his lifeline to team mates as well as outside support including fire support, resupply, and extraction.
Produced and directed by former Baja 1000 champion Mike “Mouse†McCoy and former stuntman Scott Waugh, and written by Kurt Johnstad (300), the Bandito Brothers’ ‘Act of Valor’ tells a story that takes audiences on an edge-of-their-seat journey, when a mission to recover a kidnapped CIA operative unexpectedly results in the discovery of an imminent global threat, an elite team of highly-trained Navy SEALs must immediately embark on a secret operation, the outcome of which will determine the fate of us all.
In a press release, Silynx CEO Gil Limonchik said, “Silynx is honored to be part of a film that shows the world just what the men and women in the U.S. military undertake to protect our nation and its citizens. With the film inspired by actual missions, Silynx’s equipment is shown in use by SEALs who depend on communications and hearing protection/enhancement systems for mission success day in and day out. It is our mission to equip the warfighter with the most technologically advanced communications systems that provide flawless and life-saving communications and situational awareness. Silynx works directly with the Special Forces Community to provide continuous improvements to our products, and are honored that our equipment has become such an important part of the SEAL’s combat effectiveness.”
‘Act of Valor’ hits theaters this Friday. Who’s going?
I’ll pass. I’m sure I’ll be able to download it at some point.
http://lifeofvalor.com/
Pfft…
I for one can’t wait to see Act of Valor.
Why does almost every gun have giant muzzle flashes? That’s a bit ridiculous for a movie that is supposed to be realistic.