Archive for September, 2013
DSEi – Sako
Thursday, September 12th, 2013DSEi – Wilcox Industries
Thursday, September 12th, 2013The Weapon Video Display from Wilcox is a component of the DUES system Dynamic Universal Engagement System consisting of a Day Optic, a Camera, WVS, Thermal Sight (not shown) and mounting solution. You can easily switch between day and thermal inputs and it essentially turns your thermal sight into a reflex sight.
Designed for use with crew served weapons, it allows you to remote your sights so you can engage targets even from under cover. Additionally, the WVS stabilizes the image even under full auto fire on a M2. The camera can be swung out of the way in the event you want to use the day optic directly.
Wilcox has been manufacturing weapon displays for 8 years and this product is a technology transition from a TSWG program. Over the years they have upgraded the device by improving the daytime use of the backlit screen and integrating multiple reticals. Additionally, there is a bore sight function that allows you to quickly slave the WVS to the actual weapon sight.
DSEi – Trijicon
Thursday, September 12th, 2013The Variable Combat Optical Gunsight from Trijicon unveiled earlier this year will be shipping soon.
It’s a first focal plane optic with two different BDC reticles available. One is a horseshoe dot and the other is a segmented circle. There are currently three different BDCs; 5.56mm, 7.62mm and .300 Blackout. The VCOG relies on a single AA battery offering 700 hours of continuous use on settings 4-6. It’s built to Mil Spec and guarantees 4″ of eye relief regardless of magnification.
Finally, the VCOG offers a unique feature. The Integrated Mounting Adapter is compatible with not only their ACOG mounts but many other commercially available models as well.
DSEi – Caracal
Thursday, September 12th, 2013Caracal International LLC is a subsidiary of the United Arab Emirates company, Tawazun Holding. They have introduced a new AR-style weapon at DSEi. Overall, the lines of the carbine are a little different than what you would find on a US-issue M4 and more in line with what we are seeing with more modern extrapolations of the design.
Named the CAR 816, this piston gun is available in 10″, 14.5″ and 16″ configurations. The adjustable gas port has four settings, Normal, Silencer Hi, Silencer Lo, and Off. It also incorporates a few nice-to-haves. For instance, as you can see rail incorporates a quick release to facilitate breaking it down. Additionally, you can see the flared magwell on the lower receiver.
The grip is a rubberized variant of the USGI grip. Additionally, the break down pins are dimpled, making it easier to use a cartridge or ink pen to break the weapon down.
The nitride bolt design is slightly different than a non-mil spec design owing to the piston operating system and the magazine catch is available in an ambidextrous configuration.
Finally, the CAR 618 features a 1:7 twist Barrel in Cr-Mo nitrided steel.
DSEi – C2r
Thursday, September 12th, 2013C2r manufactures the TacPad which we’ve written about in the past. It’s a dimmable backlit writing surface.
In addition to the line of TacPads, they’ve also been doing a bit of bespoke gear. One item that caught my eye is a pouch for the audible altimeter. It is designed to fit the Ops-Core helmet. It is fleece lined for comfort and holds the altimeter right next to your ear.
DSEi – ATK
Thursday, September 12th, 2013ATK owns both Blackhawk and Eagle Industries.
In addition to the new aircrew vest recently adopted by the British on display, they are also exhibiting their Serpa-based Tactical Holster System for European customers.
DSEi – Safe Tactics
Thursday, September 12th, 2013Safe Tactics is a Dutch company that provides, equipment, TTPs and training for vertical access such as ship boarding. The firm is made up entirely of former operators and is international in scope.
They work closely with manufacturers to develop products specifically for this application.
For example, this line launcher utilizes compressed air offering up to 5 shots. Maximum range is 40m in the vertical with the grapnel. In addition to several models of grapnel, they also offer a thin, messenger line.