Stephen Hilliard from Blue Force Gear shows us their new Vickers Combat Application Sling, the RACKminus System, and their Helium Whisper Attachment System.
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Stephen Hilliard from Blue Force Gear shows us their new Vickers Combat Application Sling, the RACKminus System, and their Helium Whisper Attachment System.
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Yesterday, we were shown a prototype mag well for the GLOCK 19 and 23 by Sentinel Design and www.austereprovisions.com.
photo – Austere Provisions Company
These use installed mag wells are compatible with factory GLOCK +2 baseplates and copies, Arredondo +2 and +5 extensions, Magpul Speedplates, as well as Dawson Precision’s excellent extended tool-less magazine extensions and Ez-Off baseplates.
They’re almost there and hopefully we’ll see these late Spring.
Parachutists High Altitude Thermal Suit developed jointly with Airborne Systems and Wild Things. Initially, it was developed for a French requirement but refinements were made at the request of Natick and USSOCOM. Offered in XXSmall through XXLarge but its oversized to fit over the jumper’s clothing and basic equipment.
PHATS has been highly tuned for use by free fall parachutists. For example, there are multiple zippered vents so that the jumper doesn’t overheat on the ground or on the flight. Additionally, the front of the PHATS has less insulation than the rear since the parachutist will have equipment on his front. They made this change after jumpers from multiple units found that the insulation could be removed. Where insulated, it features gridded fleece. Additionally, it’s a softshell for wind and weather resistance.
As you can see, it covers the entire body except for the head to accommodate a helmet an oxygen mask. The coverall design even covers the feet for insulation as well as to mitigate wind resistance issues. There is a waist adjustment that is covered by the front opening and the main opening features a flap with magnetic closures. Gauntlet-style handcovers are also integrated into the design. Additionally, the rear of the legs feature clear pouches for chemlights. This allows jumpers to recognize one another in the air. Finally, there is an external forearm pocket on the left sleeve and large zippered cargo pockets.
This is an interesting move by Diamondback Tactical.
Diamondback Tactical, a world leader in mission-specific tactical armor systems, announced today the launch of its new training capability. Partnered with Ashlar Technologies, a premier security, training and intelligence solutions group, Diamondback will now offer to its law enforcement, military, and specialty clients state-of-the-art security training and technology solutions. In addition, this powerful combination allows Diamondback and Ashlar clients the ability to design and build customized armor product systems to meet their specialized needs.
In conjunction with Ashlar Technologies, Diamondback will expand its training opportunities to include more adaptive approaches for its own product training, and offer clients specialized training in special weapons and tactics, tradecraft, advanced technologies, and special operations. The depth of training that Diamondback Tactical and Ashlar Technologies can provide with this partnership directly supports Diamondback’s growing law enforcement, federal, specialty, and private contractor client base.
“We are extremely pleased to welcome Ashlar Technologies to the Diamondback team,” said Andrew Bair, Chief Executive Officer of Diamondback Tactical. “The capabilities and level of sophistication that Ashlar brings to our training division is impressive, and our clients will benefit greatly from their depth of knowledge, experience, and proven capabilities in the special operations, training, and intelligence communities.”
Led by Paul Mullis and Steve Stormoen, who are both former CIA officers with backgrounds in special operations, Ashlar brings an approach for elite training, tactics, and systems solutions that greatly complement Diamondback’s advanced-technology mission-specific armor.
“Based on our experiences in the special operations and tactical environment throughout the world, we have partnered with Diamondback because their products lead the market in quality and technology, and we have 100% confidence in their ability to protect our clients in all scenarios,” said Steve Stormoen, Executive Vice President of Ashlar Technologies.
To learn more about the training programs offered by Diamondback Tactical, contact a field representative, or visit www.diamondbacktactical.com.
Each year Crye Precision sells a shirt during SHOT Show to raise money for military charities. This is 2013’s design. I’d say it speaks for itself.
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Johnny Moir from B.E. Meyers shows us their new package including the Izlid 200p and Flash Hider!
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