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The A9-OG Pant from Beyond

Monday, July 14th, 2014

The A9-OG Pant from Beyond

With a name like that, you’d think that these new pants from Beyond Clothing were the title of a classic science fiction movie. After checking the A9-OG out, I’d say that they were made to give you that same comfortable, groupies in feeling as watching a movie you first saw as a kid.

I first noticed them on Beyond Frontman Rick Elder who was wearing a pair. He said, “You’ve got to check these out. We’ve created the mullet of tactical pants. Business up front, and a party in back.” Then, he turned around to show me what he meant.

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The A9-OG (yes, that’s original gangster) was designed as a more streamlined take on their mission pant. Up front your looking at anatomical fit, articulated knees, gussetted crotch, and a single external pocket along with two slash pockets. In back, you’ve got two simple patch pockets like you’d find on a pair of jeans or your favorite outdoor pants.

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Don’t let the MultiCam camo wrapper fool you. These can be made in virtually any color. I could definitely see myself wearing these for a variety of uses.

www.BeyondClothing.com

Kryptek Is Now Doing The Dew

Monday, July 14th, 2014

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Kryptek has partnered with Mountain Dew to produce Limited Edition ‘Kryptek Military Heroes Pack’ packaging. Regular Mountain Dew gets Highlander, and Diet Mountain Dew gets the Yeti treatment. Reportedly, only the boxes get the camo, not the cans. They come in both the 12 and 24-can packs, and you should be able to pick them up anywhere Mountain Dew is sold.

Tactical Fanboy was ‘out and about’ last night when he managed to spot these.

www.kryptek.com

Ops-Core HGU-56/P ABH

Monday, July 14th, 2014

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The HGU-56/P long ago replaced the SPH-5 as the standard rotary wing aircrew helmet in the US Army and US Air Force. At last week’s Warrior Expo, Ops-Core displayed a new variant of the Gentex HGU-56/P called the Aircrew Ballistic Helmet (ABH) which they’ve been developing along with the Air Force. It retains all of the features you are used to with the 56/P, but adds ballistic protection (110% of current levels).

ABH Ballistic Specs

The ABH now meets the F1 Fragmentation Resistance Standard and Gentex says that they’ve been able to do this without adding weight. Gentex is also offering a new ballistically enhanced version of the maxillofacial shield (MFS) with the ABH. The helmet geometry remains the same so you can continue to use the same accessories as you do with the current model.

www.gentexcorp.com (page is currently loading slowly)

Shellback Tactical – Great New Updates On The Banshee And More

Monday, July 14th, 2014

Jacksboro, Tennessee July 14, 2014 – Michael Wratten of Shellback Tactical announced today some important and exciting updates on their business and Banshee® line of products.

We have some exciting news for you. We’ve received a lot of feedback on the Banshee® from customers and we listened. The Banshee® Plate carrier line is being enhanced with some great new features. Going forward the newest versions of the Banshee® Plate Carrier Line will be updated and made out of 500D Cordura® vs 1000D Cordura®. As we transition there may still be some 1000D out there. The design of both the Banshee® Original and Banshee® QD will remain true to the core design; with the addition of new color offerings and a new add on. All Banshees will now come standard with a pair of lightweight shoulders pads. Many of you use our premium Banshee® Shoulder pads, and rest assured these will still be available as an upgrade and are not going away.

On colors we’ve expanded those for the Banshee® line as well. It’s now available for order in Operator Grey and ATACS LE as *New Color* options. Another great thing we updated is the price. The Banshee® Plate Carrier and Banshee® QD will now be set at the same price of $199.99 for either version. This is a great $50.00 savings on the Banshee QD that was originally at $249.99.

All Shellback Tactical products are still backed 100% with our Lifetime Warranty. Shellback is growing fast to meet our customer’s needs. We proudly manufacture all of our products in our own facility, with an American workforce located in Tennessee, Made in the USA & Berry Compliant. On new products we have added several to the line up to include our Hybrid Cobra Belt, many new pouches and armor options. Check our website regularly to see the new products. Stay tuned from us over the next few months as we release 20+ new products.

We would like to thank all of our loyal dealers and customers for their continued support and interest in our products.

Thank You – Respectfully,

Michael Wratten – President

shellbacktactical.com

SMA Chandler’s Latest Leaders Book Notes – Boots

Monday, July 14th, 2014

SMA Raymond Chandler issues some amplifying guidance on what footwear is acceptable for wear with Army uniforms. I’m glad he has issued this guidance because he explains why certain footwear features are or are not acceptable. Regardless of whether or not you agree with the rules, this is great example of NCO leadership. It’s not just, “here are the rules”, but also an explanation of why the rules are there. His communication to the enlisted force goes a long way to explaining this graphic that has been making the rounds.

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Leaders,

In this edition of my leader book notes I would like to inform leaders of the authorized and unauthorized Commercial-Of-The-Shelf (COTS) and Army issued boots for wear with the ACUs.

There has been misunderstanding with the ALARACT Message 140/2007 with leaders in interpreting which COTS boots are authorized and which are not. My intent is to add clarity to the ALARACT message giving leaders a better understanding of which boots are authorized for wear and why.

With regard to pure COTS items, Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier and U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) do not have a certification process for boots. AR 670-1 and ALARACT messages provide guidance on what approved standards industry uses to manufacturer boots that are authorized for wear. This includes what material requirements have to be met to ensure boots meet the durability and performance requirements for Soldiers. These guidelines provide the aesthetic requirements to ensure any authorized items maintain uniform standards for our Soldiers.

The Army authorizes COTS boots as long as they are between 8 to 10 inches in height and made of tan rough side out of cattle hide leather, with a plain toe, and with a soling system similar in color to the tan upper materials. The soling materials cannot exceed two inches in height, when measured from the bottom of the outsole, and cannot extend up the back of the heel of the

Boot or over the top of the toe (See attached pictures), The exterior of the upper boot cannot contain mesh but must be constructed of all leather or a combination of Leather and non-mesh fabric. Boots with metal or plastic cleats in the bottom of the soles and sewn-in or laced-in zippers or velcro inserts are not authorized (See attached pictures). There are other leathers, such as pigskin, that do not meet the performance criteria of cattle hide. Cattle hide leather is more durable, and provides better performance in combat over pigskin.

Soldiers should be aware that some companies sell ‘Warrior Leather” which is a common-use name for pigskin leather. Rubber and polyether polyurethane are the only outsole materials authorized. Rubber and polyether polyurethane are the only outsole materials that currently meet the need for durability and traction on surfaces in multiple environments and temperature ranges, Other materials, which may be of a lighter weight, do not meet Soldiers performance standards.

There are many COTS items available that meet the aesthetic guidelines. Some examples of these items include, but are not limited to, the Belleville Model 390, the 8-inch Danner Desert TFX, the 8-inch Oakley S.I. Assault Boot as well as many other more traditional Army tan combat boot styles (See attached pictures). The purpose of listing these items here is to give examples of styles that fall within the guidelines and authorization as optional to wear.

PEO Soldier and NSRDEC establish high quality standards for both the end items and component materials going into our combat boots. Current Army footwear is designed to be durable and provide the functionality needed by Soldiers in current and potential future operational environments. This process ensures that Soldiers have functional boots (the NSN ones) to accomplish their mission.

PEO Soldier and NSRDEC maintain a close relationship with the footwear buyers at AAFES to ensure they are not buying anything for MCSS that does not meet the Army Uniform requirements. If AAFES has an interest in selling a specific COTS boot in MCSS, they forward PEO Soldier and NSRDEC a pair of the specified boots. PEO Soldier and NSRDEC provide the AAFES footwear buyers feedback if the boots do or do not meet Army requirements. Our Military Clothing Sales Stores stock items that are authorized for wear by other services, whose mission requirements are different than ours Because of these different mission requirements not all boots carried in our MCSSs are authorized for wear by our Soldiers.

The individual Soldier is responsible for buying authorized boots that meet Army requirements, Leaders have the responsibility of ensuring optional footwear meets Army requirements. AR 670-I, Appendix E requires all Soldiers to have one pair of each of the Clothing Initial Issue (CII) Bag item boots. This requirement includes both the Army Combat Boot (Hot Weather) and the Army Combat Boot (Temperate Weather) Any optional footwear discussed above that unit commanders authorize does not relieve Soldiers of their requirement to possess one pair of each of CII boots.

The Army develops and issues Soldiers the best equipment available for accomplishment of their mission COTS items provide a different aesthetic look compared to the NSN footwear and or contain material components that were selected for business reasons and not always aimed at improved performance.

The attached slides provide examples of authorized and unauthorized boots. These slides do not endorse these individual companies but provide leaders a method of verifying authorized boots for wear. Currently there are hundreds of companies producing desert tan boots.

Leaders, let’s make sure our Soldiers are wearing the proper boots.

Army Strong! HOOAH!

SMA

Put the Hot Shots Girls on Kilimanjaro to Benefit Help For Heroes

Monday, July 14th, 2014

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Some of the the same young ladies who adorn the pages of the popular Hot Shots Calendar plan to summit Africa’s Kilimanjaro next Summer. They need your help. In turn, they’ll be raising awareness for their favorite charity Help for Heroes.

Hotshots Calendar are climbing Kilimanjaro! After 7 years of raising money with the annual Hotshots Calendar, the girls, along with two members of the HSC Team are going to the extreme! They will be climbing Kilimanjaro with Help for Heroes in February 2015! Aiming to raise in excess of £25,000 for the charity, HSC Girls Kelly Hall & Daisy Watts will be joined by Ming Davies and Adam Edgar as they give everything to ‘Conquer the roof of Africa’. Please give generously, every penny counts, help be apart of making a difference to the brave men and women of our Armed Forces. Thank you for visiting my fundraising page.Donating through this page is simple, quick and secure. It is the most efficient way to give – so every donation goes further – and if you are a UK taxpayer and give Gift Aid consent you will boost your donation.Thank you for your support.

www.bmycharity.com/teamhotshots

Warrior Expo ADStv | INI Power

Sunday, July 13th, 2014

When we first wrote about the INI Power System it caused quite a stir, particularly among the prepper community. Considering it a true Multi-fuel generator that allows you to scavenge a wide variety of sources for fuel, it offers a great deal of potential.

For more info, check out adsinc.com/ini-power-multi-fuel-and-hybrid-energy-solutions.

Warrior Expo ADStv | ADS & Leupold Reticle Upgrade Program for Weapons Systems

Sunday, July 13th, 2014

Check put this video on the Leupold Reticle Upgrade Program.

For more info visit adsinc.com/ads-leupold-reticle-upgrade-program