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WPRC Applauds Senate Commitment to Innovative Contracting and Warfighter Equipment

Monday, June 11th, 2012

Last week, the Senate Armed Services Committee published its version of the FY 2013 National Defense Authorization Act. In the Report accompanying that legislation, Members of the Committee included language advocated for by the Warrior Protection & Readiness Coalition, that calls for a long-term DOD commitment to the successes of the Rapid Fielding Initiative and the Rapid Equipping Force. The language also calls on DOD to support unit-level commanders by providing them with budget discretion to purchase the clothing and equipment they feel is necessary to maintain a ready force.

“The WPRC is extremely pleased that the Committee included this language in the report” said WPRC Policy Director Matt Sparkes. “It acknowledges the success of these critical programs, and makes a strong statement about the importance of unit-level flexibility in the procurement of key items of clothing and equipment.”

The Senate is expected to consider its version of the National Defense Authorization Act in the coming weeks. The House and Senate will then begin the conference process to reconcile differences and create a final product for the President’s signature.

This is the Congressional language.

Rapid equipping and fielding initiatives

The committee recognizes that combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in substantial improvements and compression in the processes used to develop and field urgent needs for combatant commanders, including organizational clothing and individual equipment. Following the drawdown of Afghanistan, then committee encourages the Department of Defense to consider maintaining key elements of the Army Rapid Fielding Initiative, the Rapid Equipping Force, and combatant commander level purchasing authority to enable agile responses to future threats.

For additional information please contact Liesl Grebenstein, WPRC Communications and External Affairs Director via email or by phone at 617.236.5830

Blade Show – HTM Announces Partnership with Master Proven

Monday, June 11th, 2012

HTM Knives has announced their partnership with Master Proven, which is an independent third-party testing evaluation organization consisting of ex military and sports professionals. HTM knives produces Made in USA knives. Together, they are producing 5 new models of military style knives. Each is designed leveraging the experience of different members of Master Proven. The first model is the MPMOD1, a fixed blade design by the combined talents of retired Army MSG Grady Burrell and knife making legend Darrel Ralph.

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The blade is 4″ with an overall length of 8.25″. It features a new, patented retention system so that you won’t drop the blade and a sheath by FirstSpear.

Available 1 December, 2012. Pre-order now through www.darrelralph.com

K9-11X Black Eagle Suspension System

Monday, June 11th, 2012

A product of A7 Helmet Systems, the Black Eagle Suspension Systems is designed to fit ACH, ECH, PASGT, and LWMH geometries. The suspension system has been tested by accredited testing facilities. It relies on their Dynamic Suspension Technology to not only provide stability when the helmet is worn, but also when accessories are added to the helmet such as lights, cameras and NVGs which often cause the helmet to ‘sink’ on the head. Additionally, it allows the pad to be thicker in key areas WITHOUT changing the size or requiring the wearer to move up in helmet size. Another piece to their solution is the C.L.A.W. (Comfort Liner All Weather) which is a soft but highly durable combination of comfort liner and sweatband. Finally, the Black Eagle contacts 96% of the interior of the helmet. This not only helps spread the weight of the helmet across a greater are to help eliminate hot spots but there are also fewer gaps that can lead to blunt trauma and traumatic brain injuries from back face deformation.

System attributes –
-One piece with high performance moisture wicking covering
-Testing has shown that the Black Eagle decreases Back Face Deformation (BFD) up to 25% more than current pad systems which is a much needed advantage in not just the ACH but especially the ECH program. Further, the Black Eagle does not “explode” on impact like current pad systems during ballistic testing both with 5.56 and 7.62
-Lightweight
-Full coverage inside the helmet
-Evenly distributes the weight of the helmet over the entire head
-Materials used do not rot and are chemically resistant. The materials are resistant to perspiration, salt water, and petrol chemicals
-No compression set. The materials used do not compress over time like current suspension pads thus they will not sink down. This allows the helmet to be more stable by itself and in conjunction with NVGs. It is also has more “mobile stability” meaning less movement of the helmet when going prone or with rapid movement
-Fully machine washable—air dry

A Blast From The Past From Our Friends at Invictus Alliance Group

Sunday, June 10th, 2012

I hadn’t seen one of these in quite awhile. Invictus Alliance Group put this photo up on their Facebook page. Any of you guys know what it is and what it’s used for? No peeking at the Invictus Facebook page.

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TYR Tactical Pico MV with X-Frame

Sunday, June 10th, 2012

TYR Tactical has added the Pico MV to their website. It is their lightweight Pico design but built to accept MBAV cut armor. But, notice the photo above. At the shooter’s back you can clearly discern two straps running under the armor to the Brocos belt. These are actually components of TYR’s new X-frame, designed to support the weight of the armor on the belt.

Here, you can see how armor protection can be scaled up or down to meet the threat.

To learn more, visit www.tyrtactical.com.

Win a Pair of Combat Flip Flops Every Week

Sunday, June 10th, 2012

In preparation for the delivery of the first run of Combat Flip Flops, they’re offering CFF Facebook Fans the ability to win flops from this initial run. Here’s how to win:

1) Click this link to buy CFF Stickers. Buy one. Buy five. Buy as many as you want. Stickers will be free to service members serving abroad with delivery to an APO address. Servicemembers use coupon code APOSTICKER at checkout.

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2) Upon receipt of stickers, tag and photograph something that embodies the motto, “Bad for Running, Worse for Fighting.”

3) Post your photo on the CFF Facebook page by 1800 PST every Sunday. The photo with the most votes by the following Friday at 1800 PST wins a set of Combat Flip Flops from the first run.

Fine Print: You or your friends must “like” them on Facebook to count as an entry or a vote. Please refrain from posting anything with nudity, graphic violence, or anything you wouldn’t want your mom to see or destructive to somebody else’s property.

Norotos INVG Mount

Sunday, June 10th, 2012

We’ve written several times about Norotos and their Improved Night Vision Goggle Mount and Dual Dovetail Adapter. This video we ran across is pretty good but ya gotta love the look on the guy’s face.

www.Norotos.com

Company Commander

Sunday, June 10th, 2012

‘Company Commander’ is a new book on the British experience at war in Afghanistan. Penned by Major Russell Lewis, MC the book recounts his 6-month rotation at the helm of a company of the Parachute Regiment near Sangin, Afghanistan. After his tour he was awarded the Military Cross. His citation reads in part, “Resolute in defence, tenacious and courageous in attack, Lewis has set an outstanding example to B Company at significant personal risk and has been an inspiration to all ranks.”

Get your copy from www.amazon.co.uk