The guys at MOTUS World have introduced a new “airborne” patch. Get them before they’re gone.
The guys at MOTUS World have introduced a new “airborne” patch. Get them before they’re gone.
Honor Point USA’s latest addition to their Zip Off Technology line is the ZOT ZERO, a Multi-functional, low-profile, lightweight admin pack. There are a lot of possibilities here considering its profile.
We received this announcement from Gentex for the UAE adoption of the Ops-Core FAST Helmet. It’s a great helmet and we see more widespread adoption of the design internationally. Congrats guys!
Ops-Core, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gentex Corporation and the recognized world-leader in modular integrated helmet systems for elite defense and security forces, was awarded a contract to supply the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Presidential Guard with its Ops-Core FAST Ballistic High Cut (XP) Helmets.
Field proven ballistic protection and modular design played a leading role in selection of the helmet by the UAE military unit. “The UAE Presidential Guard relies on gear that provides protection and performance in hostile and challenging environments,” said Chandra Sankar, vice president of Ground Systems for Gentex Corporation. “The contract affirms our customers’ confidence in the quality and capability of our products and our continued growth in international markets.”
The Ops-Core FAST Ballistic High Cut (XP) Helmet is a lightweight modular helmet system designed for protection, comfort, and stability. XP Helmets also provide a solid platform to easily add compatible accessories such as Night Vision Goggles, and Mandibles and Visors, to suit mission needs such as mission documentation, breaching/ATV exercises, and night and airborne operations.
The FAST Ballistic High Cut (XP) is part of the Ops-Core helmet system portfolio designed to provide the modern warfighter with the best equipment for every mission. Product focus ranges from fielding the lightest integrated helmets in the world to providing holistic head borne systems with the most protective coverage and situational awareness capability. Customers can choose between types of threat protection, weight and price. Different shell versions use the same liners, retention and integration components to maintain compatibility. Operators can match the best equipment with their needs and outfit more personnel with the right equipment in various positions, while keeping within budgetary and logistic constraints.
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Kyle Defoor’s last class in 2013 is right around the corner near Naples, Florida at the Altair Training Solutions Facility.
Kyle Defoor 2-Day Carbine – Dec 14-15, 2013 – Naples, Florida
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Kyle Defoor is a former Special Mission Unit combat decorated Navy SEAL and sniper who served in Afghanistan. Kyle teaches firearms and tactics to military and law enforcement personnel in the United States and worldwide. He also offers marksmanship related open enrollment classes to the public.
One of the unsung heroes of the recent AUSA expo in Washington, DC was Boeing’s Phantom Badger Internally Transportable Vehicle. This high performance combat support vehicle features interchangeable mission modules and was specifically designed to fit in the Bell-Boeing V-22 and other aircraft.
The first thing that impressed me about Phantom Badger is that it can be configured for a wide range of Special Operations missions not possible with existing vehicles. Its rear section is modular and specialized payloads can be changed quickly with simple tools to support a wide range of missions including special reconnaissance, casualty transport, direct action and combat search and rescue.
Boeing partnered with MSI Defense Solutions, a North Carolina-based company with significant experience in the automotive industry and a rich history with NASCAR to develop the Phantom Badger’s shocks and suspension. Those hydraulic and suspension systems are essential to protecting the crew. One of the drawbacks to many existing combat vehicles is that the ride can cause passengers to experience physical exhaustion, a condition often referred to as “battle rattle.”
One of the coolest features of this vehicle is its four-wheel steering. With the flip of a switch both front and rear wheels can be steered in order to really tighten the turn radius. Phantom Badger is also all-wheel drive and can traverse 60 percent inclines and ford through nearly three feet of water. This climbing capability is critical to rapidly enter and exit a V-22 Osprey with its challenging break over angle that keeps other vehicles from driving right in. Naturally, it can also easily fit in other aircraft with larger cabins, such as the CH-47, C-130 and C-17.
To test its capabilities, engineers took it four-wheeling in North Carolina, and off-roading at the punishing test ranges of the Nevada Automotive Test Center southeast of Reno. NATC has access to in house facilities as well as access to nearby lands that replicate virtually any driving environment on earth.
“There is a distinct need for a reliable combat vehicle that can be deployed from the V-22, and Phantom Badger exceeds that need,” said John Chicoli, Boeing program manager for the V-22 Internally Transportable Vehicle (ITV) program. “We listened very closely to the customer, and every element on the vehicle was integrated with the warfighter’s specific input.”
While the vehicle’s performance is impressive, I think that the cooperative development that took place here between industry and Government customer is what really struck me. It’s just something that is uncommon these days, particularly with large defense contractors. The level of interaction with the end user is commendable and I’d say that the user community was a real partner in the Phantom Badger’s development.
To view a video of the Phantom Badger visit www.boeing.com
General Characteristics:
Top Speed: Approximately 80 mph (paved surface)
Mobility: 35” BF Goodrich all terrain mud tires, all-wheel drive, four-wheel steering
Engine: Commercial, multi-fuel, 240 HP
Range: Approximately 450 miles
Turning radius: 25 feet
Fording: Able to cross water nearly 3 feet deep
Payload: More than 3,000 pounds
Modularity: Phantom Badger features customizable rear sections that can support a wide range of critical mission profiles such as reconnaissance, explosive ordnance disposal, mounted weaponry, combat search and rescue, and even casualty transport for several critically injured warfighters.
Common Parts: Many key items like tires, hydraulic pumps, bolts, winches are already in the motor pool supply system for easy and affordable maintenance
Transportability: Internally Transportable Vehicle in the V-22 Osprey and other aircraft
Boeing also featured a great background story in a recent issue of “Frontiers.”
Granted, it was a contender for SOCOM’s CV-22 Internally Transportable Vehicle and was not selected. But it wasn’t built specifically for that requirement. In fact, the Phantom Badger has already seen service with select DoD users. The bottom line is that Boeing has an off-the-shelf, combat proven, modular, Internally Transportable Vehicle for the V22 and CH47 aircraft. It is unlike anything else on the market.
For more information about Phantom Badger, please contact: John Chicoli at John.A.Chicoli@boeing.com.
Hot Shots Calendar is currently auctioning a 2014 Limited Edition Copy signed by India, Rosie, Holly, Kelly and Daisy on eBay UK. These calendars help support the UK military charity, Help For Heroes. The bidding is currently stalled at £40.00 with 2 days remaining. I know we can do better! Let’s go European readers!
Boise, Idaho – November 13, 2013 – In a surprising move, Idaho gun manufacturer, Intacto Arms, has named anti-gun advocate and CNN talk show host, Piers Morgan their Salesperson of the Year. Morgan, an outspoken critic of private ownership of military style firearms, is a British journalist, television host and former television talent competition judge currently working in the United States.
“We would like to publically thank Piers Morgan and other likeminded anti-gun advocates for their relentless public rants against firearms, and more specifically military style rifles,” said Cooper Kalisek, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Intacto Arms. “Without some gun owners fearing that one day their second amendment rights may be curtailed or even eliminated, we would not have experienced such an explosive surge in demand for our products this year.”
“At Intacto Arms, we believe in giving credit where credit is due,” said Kalisek. “Every year I try to identify the single largest influence on our success, and this year it was very clear. The passionate public hue and cry against firearms of Morgan and other celebrities like him might very well have been the most important factor in our 500% increase in sales from the previous year.”
Intacto Arms is a custom gun manufacturer with only eight employees and a limited marketing budget. “We owe a debt of gratitude to folks like Morgan,” continued Kalisek, “as they have pushed the AR-15 and other military-style weapons into the forefront of media coverage. This has unexpectedly resulted in an urgent call to action for gun owners to purchase our products immediately. No marketing budget, large or small, could have delivered these results.”
According to Kalisek, the Intacto Arms “Salesperson of the Year” Award is a cash award of $1,000 and a custom AR-15. Intacto Arms has notified Morgan through email, Facebook and Twitter that he is the 2013 recipient, but has yet to hear back from Morgan whether he will accept the award in person, as required by federal gun laws.