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This Is Only a Test

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

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Earl Energy FlexGenADS Tactical

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

The Earl Energy FlexGen is a “drop-in” solution to your current generator system (up to 240 kw), storing and managing the power produced from the generator and reducing your fuel usage by up to 70%! Instead of running the generator all day and night, FlexGen manages the power and ensure that you always have an energy source to pull from. When Integrated with Solar Thin Film, the FlexGen system reduced fuel consumption by 76% compared to normalized baseline operations in testing.

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Guess What I Just Picked Up

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

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KC Eusebio Joins Team GLOCK

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Army Marksmanship Unit Veteran KC Eusebio will join Tori Nonaka as a member of Team GLOCK, GLOCK’s competitive shooting team. Eusebio is a three-time World Speed Shooting Champion and will also serve as a training instructor at GLOCK, Inc. He grew up shooting and was introduced to the pastime by his father. By the age of 12 he was, and remains, the youngest competitor in the world to earn the ranking as a Grand Master class shooter. At 15, he became the youngest shooter to win a world championship at the prestigious World Speed Shooting Championships Steel Challenge. One of eight competitors ever to earn the USPSA Open National Title, Eusebio also boasts three Steel National Titles.

www.teamglock.com

Got a Great Idea or Product to Help USAF Battlefield Airmen or Security Forces?

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

The Air Force has extended the response date for their Tactical Capabilities for Battlefield Airmen and Security Forces Broad Agency Announcement through 30 October of 2012.

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For those of you unfamiliar with the term ‘Battlefield Airman,’ they are essentially the USAF’s ground forces.

Certain ground combat capabilities are an Airman’s responsibility and require unique surface operations that are integral to the application of air and space power. To meet this responsibility, the Air Force recognized the need to organize, train, and equip a force of Battlefield Airmen (BA) capable of delivering distinctive expertise in a ground combat environment with unequaled firepower, accuracy, responsiveness, flexibility and persistence. These BA include Combat Control, Pararescue, Tactical Air Control and Battlefield Weather professionals. BA provide skill sets not commonly found across the Air Force and typically operate in combat zones outside the perimeter of Air Force bases, often in the deep battle space.

Naturally, Security Forces are the Air Force’s security troops and the provide air base ground defense as well as law enforcement support. They also happen to be the largest enlisted career field in the Air Force. Additionally, Security Forces in particular holds great influence over how the rest of the Air Force’s personnel are armed and equipped for personal protection and collective air base defense.

For the purposes of the BAA, “Research includes scientific study and experimentation directed at developing technologies, components, and quick reaction capabilities (QRC). This work includes tactical level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR), threat intercept, and force application capabilities for Battlefield Airmen and Security Forces. Potential areas of interest include tactical level targeting applications such as wireless network applications, line-of-sight and beyond-line-of-sight communication links, remote sensing, remote switching, target tagging, tactical command and control of ground forces, tactical electrical energy, small Unmanned Aerial Systems, and general improvements in situational awareness, targeting, force protection/fractricide prevention, and damage assessment.

But, having said that, there are 10 research areas of interest and most if not all are within the purview of the companies that read SSD –

RESEARCH AREA 1 – FORCE PROTECTION ENHANCEMENTS
RESEARCH AREA 2 – PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
RESEARCH AREA 3 – C4 SYSTEMS AND RELATED SOFTWARE
RESEARCH AREA 4 – OPTICS AND DISPLAYS
RESEARCH AREA 5 – NAVAIDS AND SENSORS
RESEARCH AREA 6 – TACTICAL ENERGY
RESEARCH AREA 7 – CLANDESTINE MOBILITY
RESEARCH AREA 8 – MEDICAL
RESEARCH AREA 9 – TACTICAL METEOROLOGICAL SYSTEMS
RESEARCH AREA 10 – ALTERNATE MEANS OF INSERTION AND EXTRACTION

To give you an idea of what types of things they are interested in, here is the description of the Personal Equipment research area.

The goal of this work is to perform basic and applied research in the area of personal equipment items to improve the capabilities and effectiveness of the battlefield airman. The objective is to conduct research which could eventually lead to the development of personal garments, body armor, eye protection and mission related personal items. Research in garments that will aid in camouflage, disguise, deception and concealment while preventing contamination and/or injury or exposure to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE) threats may be proposed. In addition, research in the area of enhanced personal performance through improved nutrition, supplements and sustenance may also be proposed.

Full descriptions for all research areas are available at the link.

In all cases, the first step is a white paper. For full details visit www.fbo.gov.

Coming Soon from Snugpak – Equipment in A-TACS AU

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

We broke this story at SHOT Show, but now, A-TACS AU developer Digital Concealment Systems has released a couple of product photos from Snugpak including sleep systems and cold weather clothing.

The Special Forces 1 Sleeping Bag is Temperature rated from 41F/Low32F (5C/0C) with a pack size of only 7”x7” when fully compressed and a weight of just 43 oz. The Special Forces 2 Sleeping Bag is Temperature rated from 20F/Low14F (5C/0C) with a pack size of only 9”x9” when fully compressed and weighing just 64oz.

The Snugpak Sleeka Reversible Insulated Jacket and Salopettes are rated from 23F/Low14F (-5C/-10C) and weighing just 23 to 30oz.

www.snugpak.com

LandCamo by SSFN

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

This is the Australian Battle Dress/Woodland variant of LandCamo by Slovenian firm SSFN (School for Survival from Nature). This isn’t just another photoshop image but a real uniform that includes IRR treatment. SSFN has conducted some limited field trials of the pattern and will be making some slight shade adjustments in order to enhance performance.

Go visit their website for their full line of over 50 camouflage patterns. www.survival-nature.com

Greenside Tracking and Target Science

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Kit Up! recently ran an article about a new tracking book by former Marine Corps Scout-Sniper (and TTOS- and SDTS-trained Combat Tracking instructor) Freddy Osuna. This book, Index Tracking, the Essential Guide to Trailing Man and Beast, draws on the author’ s experience in the Marines and his subsequent efforts (one might say obsessive, though that doesn’t sound charitable) to learn and improve upon his tracking skills and ability to read the ground – including from a distance. Enter John Morgando, a former big game guide and optics ‘guru’ with security experience at an extremely high priority facility. Morgando is the progenitor of what he calls Target Science. He is quite possibly this country’s leading au courant expert on the use of surveillance optics and “glassing”, has caught and assisted in the prosecution of criminals with evidence garnered via use of binoculars from a hide farther away than most in LE or even Tier 1 military circles would ever believe possible. Osuna and Morgando are now working together to meld their skills in a “perfect storm of collaboration” via Greenside Training.(One might also say that Morgando also ventures beyond passionate about the topic into obsessive and one would be right.)

This may seem counter-intuitive, but he's doing it wrong. Not his fault, he's never been trained. New glassing techniques and methods of visually controlling ground could become a huge force multiplier.

Morgando’s material is based upon thousands of hours of field time on every type of binocular imaginable, as well as information leveraged from the history of such specialized units as the Selous Scouts, Lovat Scouts, snipers from WWI and other conflicts and individuals like Burnham and Baden-Powell. Though surprisingly easy to master in a field/classroom setting, a conversation about it does little more than reveal just how much we don’t know what we don’t know.

As Morgando put it, “Greenside is the first group of military professionals who publicly recognizes SOS military capabilities and offers cutting edge training programs…something I could never declare with my own… Researching a new program is very different without the valuable feedback from ‘real world military operators’ or writing a book based on after the fact recognition within military special operations community… I have since learned my time is best spent within USMC Reconnaissance, USMC/Army Sniper, Special Forces, Rangers and LRS’s communities. Aun aprendo, I’m old, but still willing to learn. [Fred has] done a great job addressing these difficult subjects, (blending optics and tracking together) what historically should have never been separated (tracking, reconnaissance and surveillance) since Rodger’s Rangers (reconnaissance and surveillance were used together with Native American tracking, camouflage and combat fieldcraft), the 1860’s (mass production of optics for military applications) and 1890’s during Indian Wars where both Native Scout Trackers/optics were used together and during Boer War and WWI when Lovat Scouts used both tracking, advanced stalking and optical surveillance technologies were used together against the Boers and silenced the German Snipers in WWI trenches with 2 man Sniper Observer teams and concept which is considered the global standard for nearly a hundred years later…”

One hears phrases like Make your own luck, Rangers Lead the Way, Death on Call, and Advise, Assist, Control..here’s hoping in some small way Osuna and Morgando to contribute to the ruthlessly successful truth of those other mottoes.

Greenside Training on Facebook.

Scott-Donelan Tracking School on Facebook.

Osuna wrote an overview of this combined training program in a short article called Tracking With Optics.

More about the book.

Buy the book.