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HDT Announces Storm SRTV Awarded GAARV Contract

Friday, February 1st, 2013

HDT_Storm

In case you missed our coverage last month of the Air Force selection of the HDT Storm Search and Rescue Tactical Vehicles (SRTV) as the Guardian Angel Air-Deployable Rescue Vehicle (GAARV), we present HDT Global’s press release. The GAARV is an airdroppable, all terrain vehicle designed to transport Guardian Angel Weapon System members which consists of the Combat Rescue Officer (CRO), Pararescue (PJ), and SERE careerfields and their patients/survivors in rescue and recovery scenarios.

Jan. 21, 2013 – HDT Global (HDT), a leading provider of highly-engineered mobile military and emergency response solutions, announced today that the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) has awarded the company’s Expeditionary Systems Group the Guardian Angel Air-Deployable Rescue Vehicle (GAARV) contract to produce the HDT Storm Search and Rescue Tactical Vehicles (SRTV).

The HDT Storm is an ultra-lightweight, air-deployable tactical vehicle that offers Guardian Angel rescue teams the necessary equipment to search for and recover personnel and equipment in austere geographic locations. The unique vehicle platform provides unparalleled speed, payload, range and durability.

“We are thrilled to support the Guardian Angel organization through GAARV. The HDT Storm expands our product offerings consistent with our mission at HDT Global to provide innovative solutions for the U.S. Military and Allied Forces,” said Jason Chamberlain, President and CEO, HDT Global.

“The HDT Storm gives the Guardian Angel Teams the capability to perform their mission, particularly when facing terrain impassable using other vehicles,” added Robin Stefanovich, Business Development for Vehicles and Robotics, HDT Expeditionary Systems Group. “Although extremely lightweight, this vehicle has the necessary power and performance to deliver personnel and equipment to their desired destination, away from an area of high threat to a defendable location.”

Developed through expertise founded in off-road racing and years of real-life customer-centric engineering, the HDT Storm is a fielded solution ready for full-rate production. The Storm SRTV ensures mission range, provides multi-role configurations and can be transported internally by M/HC-139P/N/J, C-130/C-130J, KC-130J and C-17 fixed-wing aircraft, as well as the CH-47 and CH-53 helicopters. To further enhance mission capability, the vehicle can drive on and drive off these aircraft without shoring and can be deployed through low velocity aerial delivery or Joint Precision Airdrop System (JPADS) methods.

For more information about the HDT Storm SRTV and HDT Global, visit www.hdtglobal.com.

Complete AR15 Bolt Assembly with Microslick Coating Available Now from USTS

Friday, February 1st, 2013

MICROSLICK AR15 BOLTCOMPLETE

Bolt Carrier Groups are currently hard to come by but US Tactical Supply let us know that they are offering a complete AR15 Bolt Carrier Assembly with Microslick Coating. These are in-stock and incorporate Microslick coating which is a dry film lubricant originally designed for use on the internal parts of automotive motors, such as piston heads.

ustacticalsupply.com/completear15boltassemblywithmicroslickcoating

MATBOCK – Rolling the LIFT System

Friday, February 1st, 2013

This video depicts how to properly collapse, stow and carry MATBOCK Lightweight Integrated Field Transport (LIFT) System. This one pound system is not only the litter you see here but can also be litter but used as a Sensitive Site Exploitation bag, or for other tasks such as collecting a casualty’s equipment.

www.Matbock.com

ATS Tactical MOLLE Dump Pouch

Friday, February 1st, 2013

Manufactured from Duro Textile’s ultra light Litelok material, the ATS MOLLE Dump Pouch is sized to hold six spent M4 30-round mags. You can also enlist it for duty carrying shotgun shells or as a multipurpose utility pouch suitable for evidence (SSE) collection or other generic items.

ATS MOLLE dump pouch

Thanks to the Litelok which is about 30% lighter than 500D Cordura, the dump pouch tips the scales at just over 2.5 ounces. It uses shock cord and ITW/Nexus Toaster Cord Loc to adjust the size of the opening of the pouch and the 3″ webbing flap doubles as a lid or can be concealed completely within the bag as well as securing the pouch in its rolled up position. In its folded state, the ATS MOLLE Dump Pouch is only 3″ x 4″ x 1.75″ and can be attached to MOLLE or PALS webbing by means of the two patent pending L Strap modular attachment straps. There is also a grommet located on the bottom allows for quick drainage.

ATS offers the MOLLE Dump Pouch in MultiCam only. Like all of their products, the ATS MOLLE Dump Pouch is made in the USA of quality, mil-spec components and is covered by their lifetime warranty.

www.ATStacticalgear.com

Public Safety Medical Training from Trauma Training FX Inc

Friday, February 1st, 2013

A 2-day open enrollment, Public Safety Medical Training TCCC certification course is available this weekend in Va Beach, VA from Trauma Training FX Inc. No prior medical training required. For those with medical training, this course offers 16 CEUs.

Public Safety Medical Training from T2 by solsys

Additional dates announced soon.

www.t2training.com/tccc-course

Mayflower Low-Vis Blow-Out Kit

Friday, February 1st, 2013

Mayflower Low-Vis Blow-Out Kit

Mayflower has combined two great technologies for their new Low-Vis Blow-Out Kit (LVBOK). This two-piece, ambidextrous Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) is composed of a sleeve made from 4-way stretch fabric sewn to a base incorporating a Helium Whisper backer for attaching to PALS compatible equipment combined with a clamshell-style insert for your medical gear. The 4-way stretch sleeve makes it easier to store your medical gear yet deploy it quickly. You can mount the LVBOK anywhere on your kit including the belt making a great choice for small of the back wear. The insert is ambidextrous and can be deployed via pull handles with either hand.

Mayflower Low-Vis Blow-Out Kit Open

The Low-Vis Blow-Out Kit (LVBOK) is available in MultiCam, Coyote Brown, and Black. Made in the USA!

www.mayflower-rc.org/store/7018/37/Low-Vis-Blow-Out-Kit

5% for Freedom February from SKD Tactical

Friday, February 1st, 2013

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Throughout the month of February, SKD Tactical will donate 5% of their sales to the NRA-ILA. They will accept additional contributions from customers as well.

www.SKDtac.com

GLOCK Offically Announces UK Pistol Contract

Friday, February 1st, 2013

Almost three weeks after the official UK MoD announcement of the adoption of the G17 as their new sidearm, GLOCK makes a similar announcement.

UK Adopts Glock

Today GLOCK, Inc. announced its contract award by the United Kingdom Armed Forces, to use the GLOCK 17 Gen4 pistol for its personnel. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) chose GLOCK to deliver 25,000 pistols by the end of March 2013. Troops deployed to Afghanistan will be among the first to use the new weapon.

Warrant Officer Class 1 Mark Anderson, Royal Marines, who conducted a trial of the new weapon before the contract was awarded, enthused, “Pistols are vital in close combat and are a key part of a soldier’s armory. Reliable, light and easy to carry, the GLOCK inspires confidence and performs exceptionally well.”

“After extensive and intense tests and evaluations, GLOCK is pleased to be selected by the MOD,” stated Josh Dorsey, GLOCK Vice President. “The deciding factors were the GLOCK’s higher magazine capacity, the superior accuracy, the ease of use and maintenance and the reliability. The GLOCK SAFE Action System also enables the pistol to spring into action faster.”

The selection process for replacing the Ministry’s previous guns was stringent. The trials for eight of the leading pistol manufacturers in 2011 consisted of a human factors integration test, nine months of scientific evaluation and a coinciding nine months of environmental trials under different climatic conditions. Ultimately, GLOCK proved the best fit for the MOD, and contracts were signed in 2012.