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US Army Interested in Field Solutions to Soldier Camouflage

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

In a Request for Information released last week entitled, “Request for Information on Field Solutions to Soldier Camouflage: Identify in-the-field solutions/materials that will give Soldiers the ability to improve/adjust camouflage uniforms and equipment to better match the specific terrain” the US Army has cast a net seeking “for on-the-spot/field solutions that can be applied to the baseline uniform that will provide for better visual/near-infrared blending for specific areas. These solutions will have the capability to adjust camouflage uniforms and Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) in-the-field to provide enhanced performance in specific sites of conflict.”

During the Q&A portion of the US Army Camouflage Improvement Effort industry day, PEO Soldier officials specifically ruled out such nontraditional solutions for the program which concentrates on a family of printed camouflage patterns for clothing and individual equipment. Apparently, they’ve realized that even three patterns (Temperate, Woodland and Desert) won’t even be specific enough for every environment and that there will be a requirement for even more specific patterns. Considering how long it has taken to make this camo program happen, I don’t blame them. A conflict could well be over before a development program could even begin let alone see its way to completion.

There’s another interesting aspect to this RFI. If a solution is identified, it could allow the Army to retain a single pattern and just rely on the site specific camo technology for anything that doesn’t match well.

Having said all of that I have to mention that I’m not sure what happened, but the Army I was in, way back in the 80s taught Soldiers to utilize natural materials from their local environment to further camouflage themselves. This really might be more of a ‘Training’ issue than a ‘Material’ one (DOTMLPF). I’ve noticed a lot of field craft has gone by the wayside. I don’t know if the Army has forgotten lessons learned, leaders aren’t enforcing standards or the Army is just plain tired after 10 years at war.

At any rate, if you’ve got some great ideas, then check out the RFI and let the Army know about it.

Browe Optics in A-TACS FG

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

BROWE Inc now offers their 4 x 32 BCO in A-TACS FG (the Foliage/Green version). Nice whether you need it to keep from being seen or you just want to sport the finest in Gucci weapon furniture. Here’s the same optic on an LWRC in regular A-TACS.

The BROWE BCO optics have earned an excellent reputation in just a short time, for a number of reasons (including one model with a blue reticle that will seems to improve the performance of individuals with vision issues, like color blindness).

Browe Inc – www.facebook.com/BROWE.Inc or www.browe-inc.com

MagPod Update

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

BOLO Report spoke with the designer of MagPod yesterday and wrote a quick update. BOLO also advises Soldier Systems Daily that a prototype of the Magpod is actually in the hands of some European NATO military personnel right now for testing.

Perhaps it has something to do with its appearance in the April issue of VISIER.

Read the update on BOLO Report.

-DR

The Gear Locker Interviews Travis Haley

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

The Gear Locker interviewed Travis Haley, CEO of Haley Strategic Partners, LLC for episode # 6 of their podcast series.

www.thegearlocker.net

Emperor – New from Medford Knife & Tool

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Greg Medford has unveiled the Emperor, the fixed blade companion to the very popular Praetorian folder. What do you think?

www.facebook.com/pages/Medford-Knife-Tool or www.medfordknife.com

The Morrison System is Live

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Morrison Industries, LTD has released their new military training program and website. The Morrison System is the first and only system of physical training specifically designed for special operations forces It was designed specifically to address shortcomings in current US military physical fitness training regimes. The system is composed of three parts; a 272 page book, 111 page planning workbook, and membership-based support website which contains a library of tutorial videos, articles, questions & answers and supporting documents.

Despite its focus, The Morrison System is available to the general public and uses a principle-based programming model. It can be adapted to accommodate any training goal or modality. Examples include calisthenics, kettlebell training, running, swimming, powerlifting, etc.

www.MorrisonSystem.com
www.facebook.com/MorrisonSystem
twitter.com/#!/MorrisonSystem

New Breaching Tool from Medford Knife & Tool

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

New from Medford Knife & Tool is the MKT Rake n Break. It’s lightweight and slim lined for easy storage and teh design means zero windup for breaking glass and features a hook for reaching valances and pulling them down. It’s also ambidextrous and Medford claims that even a 10 year old girl could break windows with it.

www.facebook.com/pages/Medford-Knife-Tool or www.medfordknife.com

Tactical Tailor Founder’s Day Sale Extended Through May 15

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

I’m happy to say that Tactical Tailor has extended their Founder’s Day sale through May 15th. Their founder, Logan Coffey, was a friend of mine and a fine person. I’m glad I had a chance to know him and I’m just as proud that his family has kept up his legacy of building quality products, at an affordable price point, here in the USA. During the sale, they are offering 15% off all Tactical Tailor manufactured gear.

www.tacticaltailor.com