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If You Watch Only One Video On Kryptek, Make Sure This Is The One

Monday, March 4th, 2013

The Kryptek family of patterns is one of four finalists for the US Army Camouflage Improvement Program. In this video presented by Vertx, Kryptek Founders Butch Whiting and Josh Cleghorn talk about how the company came to be. They also explain the various patterns and their applications. This is a must watch if you want to learn more about Kryptek.

You Know The World’s Gone To $H!T When…

Monday, March 4th, 2013

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You know the world is going to hell in a hand basket when the cover of Backwoods Home Magazine features a “How to Hide a Gun” story.

S&S Precision Knows How To Party

Monday, March 4th, 2013

When I opened my front door today at lunchtime a small white box was sitting on my stoop. I opened it up and found this little bit of heaven inside. Looks to me that S&S Precision knows how to party.

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Now the question is, whether or not to crack it open.

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If you’re attending IWA this week, be sure and check them out.

Blue Force Gear Introduces BELTminus

Monday, March 4th, 2013

One of the best hidden gems at SHOT Show was Blue Force Gear’s BELTminus. Based on their proven Helium Whisper technology it was sort of hidden in plain sight in the corner of their booth and unfortunately eclipsed by the unveiling of Blue Force Gear’s new signature pack collaboration with Chris Costa.

BELTminus

So what’s this BELTminus thing anyway? Well in a nutshell, it’s a modernized version of the old load carriage belt and suspender combo worn for centuries. Like I said, Blue Force Gear has revived this older style but updated it with their Helium Whisper technology making it lighter and stronger than previous models out there. Additionally, as the military begins to shift focus toward hot wet (ie jungle) environments, the fact that this material won’t soak up a bunch of water is pretty desirable. Naturally, the whole kit and caboodle is PALS compatible so you can configure as much or as little load as you need. Additionally, they are offering two mesh-lined shoulder strap versions; the enhanced padded model and the low profile, free breathing model.

“We’ve gone back to the basics with BELTminus.” said Ashley Burnsed, Blue Force Gear’s CEO. “The classic belt kit had a lot to offer the modern warrior but the concept needed updating. We applied our MOLLEminus technology to bring the belt kit into the 21st century, making it the lightest modular system available.”

The new BELTminus moves your load down on to your waist and is intended for applications where you won’t be wearing full armor carriers. In addition to jungle and maritime applications, this could also mean concealed use under an over garment.

This is a sized item because they don’t want you to have to carry around a bunch of excess material. Determine size by tape measuring your true waist size where the BELTminus will be worn over clothing with sizing ranging from XSmall – XLarge.

Available now in MultiCam with Urban Wolf Grey and Coyote coming soon.

www.BlueForceGear.com

Disruptive Tech – How the US Army REF Works with Industry

Monday, March 4th, 2013

This video entitled, “A Partnership for Cocreation: Local Motors & The US Army Rapid Equipping Force” gives a quick look at ways that the Army works with industry to identify and field new technologies. Local Motors CEO Jay Rogers and Director of the Army’s Rapid Equipping Force (REF) COL Pete Newell talk about co-creation and the ability to drive innovation “at the pace of conversation” in order to improve soldier productivity, safety and survivability in the theater of operations.

Racer Mark Llano Faithful to Marine Corps Past

Monday, March 4th, 2013

Source One Distributor‘s CEO Mark Llano is a pretty interesting guy. Not only does he run one of the Special Operations TLS contractors and spend a great deal of personal time and resources supporting his fellow Veterans but turns out he’s also a race car driver.

It’s been said that life begins at the end of your comfort zone. Veteran and SERKET driver Mark Llano has brought that philosophy from the United States Marine Corps to the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge by Yokohama.

The former Marine decided to pursue the challenge of racing when he heard the roar of the fully throttled engines at the 2012 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.

“I remember Daytona, when I heard those engines for the first time. I remember being inspired by the competition and the camaraderie on the track and how it reminded me of my time in the Marine Corps. Then I thought, this could be a great way to inspire people,” said Llano. “This could be a great way to inspire veterans. And by competing we could help raise awareness and funds that assist those veterans achieve the American dream they have fought for so long to protect.”

Mark LlanoIf there’s one person who undoubtedly understands the American dream, it may be Llano. He emerged from an impoverished childhood to become a model citizen with countless awards and achievements on his resume. Llano is motivated to influence those who are in need by developing a legacy of hope.

“As a boy growing up in challenging circumstances, I have learned in my life that where you come from doesn’t define where you will end up,” said Llano. “If you aren’t afraid of the challenge of the unknown, you can achieve great success.”

Through a partnership with NGT Motorsport, Llano is determined to accomplish this mission. NGT Motorsport was the recommended race team for Llano because of their professionalism and commitment to racing, as well as their fierce drive to win.

Llano’s drive doesn’t only come from within. His grandfather reminded him consistently “if you believe in who you are, you will become what you believe.” Llano continues to remind himself of that advice daily.

That gift of wisdom has paid off. Llano is now a Marine veteran, race car driver in the largest single-make series in the world, and President and CEO of Source One Distributors, a leading provider of products and equipment to the armed services and law enforcement.

Though military service is an important part of Llano’s business, it’s not just a business for the Gulf War veteran. Llano has held onto his military service through his distinguished Marine Corps bond of Semper Fidelis, a Latin term signifying the transformation to a Marine that cannot be undone. This term translates to specifically mean “always faithful.” Llano has remained faithful to his military cause with a determination to always live by the ethics and values of the Corps.

“I plan on leaving a legacy in the 2013 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge by Yokohama season through excellence and achievement on the race track translating into an increase in support and awareness for our veterans and their families within IMSA, its competitors and its fan base,” he said.

Llano embodies his passion for military service with his mission to dedicate 25 percent of sponsorship to organizations dedicated to veteran support. The philanthropic partners Llano will represent during the 2013 season include Extreme Couture GI Foundation, Executive Bootcamp for Veteran’s and Operation Homefront. Because of his earnest loyalty to philanthropy, the Florida-native was recently honored with a key to the Village of Wellington, Florida.

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With a high and tight haircut and a camouflage-wrapped Porsche Cup Car, Llano is easy to spot in the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge paddock. But both cosmetic details serve a strategic purpose in the former Marine’s pursuit to raise military awareness.

“In 2012, we were very excited to enter into a relationship with Crye Precision who made the MultiCam® pattern car wrap possible,” said Llano. “With their commitment to creating high quality products that keep our soldiers safe in the field, and their dedication to the veterans’ community, Crye Precision embodies the very ideals that SERKET Racing was founded on: excellence and dedication.”

The camouflage Porsche GT3 Cup car is one of a kind and Llano has dedicated its originality to serve an important role in a mission to honor service members of the military.

“For CRYE Precision, the MultiCam camouflage pattern is a source of pride,” said the SERKET racing driver. “The unconventional design and innovation that it was born from has proven to be effective in protecting the lives of our servicemen and women. We want the fans to know that this camouflage represents our military’s sacrifice and that SERKET Racing is an ambassador for their needs.”

Above all, Llano will make his entrance with a statement at the opening race of the 2013 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge season. With a clearly declared mission for excellence in exchange for military support, expect to hear an “Oorah!” battle cry from the SERKET/NGT Racing Porsche Cup car as the first green flag waves in Sebring for the 61st Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Fueled by Fresh from Florida March 13-16.

Follow the team at serketracing.com.

Look for PenCott Camouflage at IWA

Monday, March 4th, 2013

Look for products in Hyde Definition’s PenCott camouflage patterns during this week’s IWA at these booths:

Hyde Definition – UK / USA
(stand #508, Hall 7A)
Stop by the Hyde Definition booth to see samples of the full range of PenCott printed fabrics and materials – as well as garments and gear in PenCott camouflage from several manufacturers from around the globe. Also featured will be the first public appearance of PenCott printed webbing from Texcel Industries.

SABRE (JK Defense GmbH) – Germany
(stand #316, Hall 7A)
JK Defense will be exhibiting their extensive line-up of PenCott patterned combat clothing and gear under their SABRE brand. They will be showcasing several new items never seen before, as well as their existing range of:

Sniper Smocks and Trousers
Combat Shirt
Commando Field Shirt
Commando Field Trousers
Boonie Hat
Helmet Cover

UF PRO (Uni&Forma) – Slovenia
(stand #237, Hall 4)
UF PRO will be featuring several items in their expanding range of PenCott products, including:

P-40 Commando trousers
A new Combat Uniform and Combat Shirt line
A snow camo over-suit prototype designed for the Slovenian Army – featuring PenCott-Snowdrift camouflage.

HELIKON-TEX – Poland
(stand #405, Hall 7A)
Helikon-Tex will be exhibiting several items in PenCott camouflage for the first time, including their:

Combat Patrol Uniform
Combat Shirt
Combat Cap
Boonie Hat

Leo Koehler – Germany
(Stand #120, Hall 7A)
Leo Koehler will be featuring PenCott camouflage for the first time. On display will be their:

Kommando Trousers
Kommando Smock
Combat Shirt

Now, THIS is Funny

Monday, March 4th, 2013

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