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SO Tech to Revise Expanding SERE Pack

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

SO Tech’s original ESP (expanding SERE pack) was originally released back around 2001. Things have changed though, notice the slots for the ALICE clips!

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They’ve been messing around with some designs and different fabrics and tell us they almost have it locked in.

www.SOTechtacticall.com

Eagle Industries SOFBAV Aero Assault

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

The Eagle Industries SOFBAV Aero Assault is one of two armor system solutions adopted by USSOCOM as a replacement for the decade-old MBAV (the other is the Crye Precision AVS). I first saw an early variant of the Aero last summer and the final version at SHOT Show 2013. Because the system is so versatile and difficult to capture in a one paragraph report, Todd McDunn and Don Gallo invited me to come by one of their facilities and take an in-depth look at the Aero.

SOFBAV

Due to scheduling it was not until recently that I was able to take them up on their offer. I’ve known Don Gallo for many years and it was great to spend the afternoon with him and his team. When you see Don on the floor of a trade show he is generally very serious and business like, but as he ran me through the paces on the Aero SOFBAV his eyes lit up and you could hear the excitement in his voice. You can tell that this is a project that Eagle has put a lot into and as you dig down into the details, there’s much to be proud of.

Aero SOF Bav Cummerbund front

First off, the name. Aero doesn’t mean or stand for anything. It’s just the name they chose to market the vest so don’t read anything into it. SOFBAV on the other hand, stands for Special Operations Forces Body Armor Vest and denotes its use.

Aero SOF Bav rear detail

This is an evolutionary design based on the MMAC (Multi Mission Armor Carrier); the SOFBAV Aero Assault is completely modular in nature. Initially, the system will be offered with 80 component items. For example, there are nine different front flaps including a slick model, MOLLE version, a variant with Fort Bragg-style magazine pouches and even one that incorporates the pocket configuration of the muti-purpose chest rig. If I could choose one word to describe the SOFBAV Aero Assault it would be ‘customizable.’ You can scale from a simple plate carrier all the way to a full assault armor carrier and through the use of modular components configure the load specifically for the mission at hand.

Aero SOF Bav

It is designed to fit the legacy MBAV soft armor in sizes s/m or l/XL as well as BALCS and ESAPI hard armor plates. Front and Back Bodies can be paired regardless of size, offering additional customization regardless of size. The Aero Assault can be configured as either releasable or non-releasable. Eagle went one step further and made it simple to quickly reassemble the Aero Assault for wear in a non-releasable configuration one it has been released thanks to the side release shoulder buckle.

Aero SOF Bav Shoulder buckle detail

The cutaway pull cable can be configured in multiple ways based on mission and user preference. Of the release options, four are on the body; left, right, center chest and center waist. The shoulder straps are interchangeable with shoulder release configurable to either side. Additionally, the cable release can be set on the left or right side of the cummerbund. Cables are routed through the shoulders which lowers the time for New Equipment Training.

Aero SOF Bav side detail

The Front Body incorporates an integrated admin pouch up high on the chest as well as removable front flaps which were briefly mentioned before. As with most armor carriers, the plates are loaded from the bottom and can be easily released.

Aero SOF Bav front flap attachment detail

The Removable Front Flaps attach via PALS. There are multiple versions as mentioned before as well as polymer inserts for various magazines.

Additionally, the Aero Assault Front Body is compatible with the ever popular multi-purpose chest rig which can be attached directly to the front of the vest.

Aero SOF Bav Rear Panel

The Back Body incorporates cable management pass through at kidneys as well as cable management ports at shoulder blade height. The flap can be pulled up in order to configure or inspect the cutaway.

Aero SOF Bav Back Panel

In addition to a drag handle, the Aero Assault also offers zip-on back panels and packs. Above, you can see a pack on the left and the hydration pouch with bolt cutter on the right. There is also a MOLLE compatible back panel available.

Aero SOF Bav Packing Loop 2

Eagle uses a Taco flap at the rear of the vest to guide the cummerbund.

Aero SOF Bav Packing Loop

One unique requirement for this armor was the incorporation of a waist mounted load bearing system similar to that of a backpack. For this, Eagle teamed with Granite Gear who provides some of SOCOM’s family of packs. It is based on the Chief frame and features a single point of articulation on the lower back. The frame itself fits into a separate channel in the interior of the Back Body. The Load Lift attaches via a cradle at top inside placket of frame sheet so not against seam.

Aero SOF Bav Chief Frame

Lots of work was put into the Cummerbund component of the Aero Assault.

Aero SOF Bav Cummerbund

The Aero Assault cummerbund is 4″ wide and uses slip-on accessory panels that are modular and accept inserts. One example of the slip-on accessory panels are the side plate pockets manufactured from Tweave 520 softshell material and which accommodate 6×6 6×8 up to 6×11 plates.

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The Assault cummerbunds originally consisted of three different styles but that has been streamlined down to two and both are the Tweave 520 money belt-style front and rear. They are sewn into four separate compartments and will accommodate MBITR radios as well as single magazines.

Aero SOF Bav Components 6

PALS webbing is the modified 3/4″ standard in order to decrease weight and make it a little easier to weave PALS pouches when the cummerbund is full.

Aero SOF Bav Components 4

Notice how the end of the Cummerbund stores inside a compartment when not needed for use as a cutaway.

Below are the “Releasable Tri-Glide Extenders, Assault” which are fixed distance release extensions and used when configuring the vest as a cutaway.
Aero SOF BAV Straps

I’ll wrap this up with a few materials notes. The vest is made from 500D Cordura with a couple of additional materials. The interior of the Aero Assault consists of 1/4″ foam padding with Tweave 520 against the body for comfort. It is interesting to note that there is no metal on this vest except for the sleeved cutaway cable. Also, Eagle uses Murdoch’s Jacquard webbing throughout the design because it retains the camouflaged pattern much longer. It has other properties which are also desirable for this design such as durability.

Aero SOF Bav Components

The design of the SOFBAV Aero Assault is extraordinary. They have incorporated a great deal of lessons learned from use of prior vests into this design. If you are looking for a vest that will allow users to configure their armor for a variety of missions then this is worth checking out.

I want to thank Eagle Industries and in particular Don Gallo and his team for their hospitality as well Todd McDunn for setting the visit up.

New Limited Edition Sling from BFG – The Sand Sling

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

The Limited Edition Sand Sling was created for one of Blue Force Gear’s favorite firearms instructors.

SP-1206 Sand Sling Laid Out

The body of this limited edition sling is Desert Sand – a very light tan that is similar to Desert MARPAT, AOR1, or 3 color desert pattern and matched with an A-TACS AU pull tab. Below, you can see it next to a Coyote Brown sling.

Sand vs Coyote Brown

The Sand Sling is not padded and incorporates Tan Acetal hardware and 1″ Push Button QD Sling Swivels. The front Swivel is sewn into the front of the sling and another is threaded onto the rear of the sling to easily install on weapons with Push Button swivel sockets without losing overall adjustability.

www.blueforcegear.com/limited-edition-sand-sling

LBT HIGH GEAR Combatives Training Ensemble

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

The thing about HIGH GEAR suits that is different from other protective suits out there is that it is designed to provide feedback and maximize mobility. You won’t get hurt but you are going to be able to tell that you were struck and, your mobility won’t be as hindered as it is in other ‘Michelin man’ suits. HIGH GEAR is an Impact Reduction combatives training ensemble.

It can be used for all types of combatives training from detainee handling drills and CQB (including Simunition, UTM and airsoft) to more conventional training, such as MMA, grappling and the striking arts.

HIGH GEAR equipment is manufactured in the USA by LBT Inc and available for unit or agency purchase from ADS Inc.

H2gO: Quest to Create the Best Personal Water Purifier

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Indiegogo is featuring a new project; H2gO: Quest to Create the Best Personal Water Purifier. The project’s goal is pretty impressive. They seek to “create the world’s smallest, easiest, and most cost-effective water purifier for individuals and small groups, both in developed and developing nations.”

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You may have heard of the MSR Miox filter which, like the H2gO filter, uses electrolysis to process a salt brine solution to create a chlorine-based disinfectant. In fact, the H2gO Purifier can produce enough disinfectant to treat anywhere from ¼ gallon up to 5 gallons at a time (1 to 20 liters) in less than 3 minutes and will treat more than 40,000 gallons (150,000 liters) of water over its lifespan. What’s more, the disinfectant can be used for other purposes than purifying water such as washing food as well as sanitizing containers and other food prep areas.

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As you know, one of the greatest challenges facing those in developing nations is access to clean water. H2gO has partnered with Safe Water International to help identify communities in need and this palm-sized device (H2gO Purifier) is the first of many planned for use for everything from individuals up to whole communities. One important component that has been added to this technology is a solar panel to ensure it will work no matter whether or not you have access to electricity.

www.indiegogo.com/projects/h2go-quest-to-create-the-best-personal-water-purifier-h2go

Crye Precision Adaptive Vest System Now Available For Order

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

The Adaptive Vest System or AVS was first unveiled at SHOT Show 2012 with the fully refined version that is currently issued to USSOCOM being the centerpiece of the Crye Precision booth at SHOT Show 2013. It was developed as a fully scalable armor/load carrying system that offers everything from a low-vis rig to a fully armored load-bearing vest.

AVS

It is made up of multiple components that the user configures as needed, such as magazine and radio pouches as well as plate pockets. For example, the user might want to prepare a lightweight plate carrier.

AVS Assault Plate Config

Or his mission might call for something a bit heavier.

AVS Assault Config

AVS also accepts packs, zip-on rear panels, and StKSS load supports. The configurations available are only limited by the user’s imagination. So far, all that is in stock is MultiCam.

cryeprecision.com/C-231/Adaptive-Vest-System

My EDC – Emerson CQC-7V

Monday, April 8th, 2013

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My Every Day Carry knife is an Emerson CQC-7V.

Materials:
Handles – Afghan Tan G-10 epoxy / glass laminate
Lock – Aerospace grade Titanium
Blade – 154 CM
Finish – Satin Finish
Grind – ‘B’ Blade – Conventional V Ground Tanto Style

Specifications:
Overall Length – 8.0 in.
Blade Length – 3.3 in.
Handle Length – 4.65 in.
Blade Thickness – .125 in.
Hardness – 57-59 RC
Weight – 4.0 oz.

What’s your EDC?

Kitanica Has Moved

Monday, April 8th, 2013

Kitanica Has Moved

www.Kitanica.net