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Phokus Research Update

Tuesday, July 8th, 2014

There’s a couple of announcements from Phokus Research regarding their products and customers. First, the Sons Trauma Kit line has been expanded to four sizes, and consists of the Mobility, Deployment, Low-Vis, and Shield variants. The Mobility and Shield versions were created to fulfill end-user requirements.

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Their LVD II has the same contents as the DTK II. This means end users can carry our kit under their armor or on their belt in the small of the back (Using the First Spear Low Vis Pouch). The Zippered Training Kits have been overwhelmingly popular due to training concerns which means no more destroying a deployment kit in training. The Phokus Z-Fold Gauze is now replacing competitors gauze within DOD and it’s also Berry Compliant and has a secondary use as a Hemostatic Training Gauze (Same Dimensions). The Blood Type Stickers, Rip Cord Extenders, and the other products we showed you after Warrior West are just the beginning for Phokus. They were born out of necessity; their requirement for flat Trauma Supplies.

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Also, Naval Special Warfare has added the Hoplite to the new Visual Augmentation System Kit. Hoplites are issued with every new PVS-31 in use by NSW commands.

Phokus Research Group will be present at Warrior Expo East, booth #1009. If you have the opportunity, give them a visit and check out their products.

Mudge Smash Monday – DoD Pistol Calibers

Monday, July 7th, 2014

The Army keeps rumbling that it is going to undertake what others have failed to do, select a new sidearm. Both SOCOM and the US Air Force have started new pistol programs that were later dropped virtually, before they began. This time, the Army wants to look at calibers other than 9mm. Few things get Mudge more worked up than the age old 9mm vs .45 debate so we’ll see if we can get him to go thermo-nuclear. Let’s open the argument up to every pistol caliber.

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What say you? Which caliber do you think DoD should adopt? My money is on status qou, caliber, pistol and all. Even that crappy Blackhawk holster.

Argo to Exhibit at ADS Warrior East

Monday, July 7th, 2014

Argo, the world leader in amphibious ATVs will be exhibiting at ADS Warrior East, July 10-11 in Virginia Beach , VA in the outdoor static display area.

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On display will be their 750 HDi medevac/SAR variant equipped with a Ferno rescue basket system as well as their diesel/JP8 powered XTD general utility variant (seen above).

For more specifics on the vehicles visit www.argoatv.com or for contracting solutions www.adsinc.com.

Don’t Miss The No Brakes Throwdown Charity Fundraiser

Monday, July 7th, 2014

Are you coming to this week’s Warrior Expo presented by ADS here in Virginia Beach? Then you don’t want to miss the No Brakes Throwdown Charity Fundraiser presented by our friends at Tactical Distributors and Uber Group.

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This event sponsored by Arc’teryx, S&S Precision, Daniel Defense, SSD, Smith Optics, and more, the No Brakes Throwdown offers fun, barbecue, beverages, and go kart racing! Don’t miss it!

Racing is open to all, but limited to just 130 available slots. Naturally, those not wishing to race can also attend as spectators! The top four racers will receive prizes from the sponsor companies, and the first place winner will choose the charity the funds are donated to.

The event is being held at American Indoor Karting in Virginia Beach, Virginia on July 9th, 2014 from 1730-2200 Eastern. That’s the night before ADS Warrior East.

For more information and to purchase tickets visit www.tacticaldistributors.com/blog/no-brakes-throwdown

Bates to Unveil Recondo Jungle boot at ADS Warrior East

Monday, July 7th, 2014

Bates Footwear just gave us some great news. Named in honor of the Viet Nam War-era Reconnaissance Commando program, the Recondo Jungle Boot from Bates Footwear will make its debut at this week’s Warrior East expo. I’ve had a couple of chances to check the boot out over the past few months and it’s exciting to see what footwear manufacturers has developed to satisfy SOF requirements for a boot for hot-wet environments. The Army also has a requirement for a jungle boot which it is investigating via the resurrected Soldier Enhancement Program. Already, they have issued a Sources Sought Notice to industry and this is the Bates entry. I like what I see in the Bates Recondo. They’ve integrated several new materials along with a linerless design for quick drying and a new proprietary outsole.

BATES FOOTWEAR UNVEILS JUNGLE BOOT FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
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Recondo™ Boot Provides Special Forces Operators With Innovative Quick Drying and Durable Solution for Multi-Terrain Regions

ROCKFORD, MI (July 7, 2014) – Bates Footwear, a division of Wolverine Worldwide (NYSE: WWW) announced today the launch of the Recondo jungle boot, a low-absorption, quick drying, durable solution designed to provide secure footing in multi-terrain jungle regions. Named for the Reconnaissance and Commando Training Course developed in the 1950s at Fort Campbell, the Recondo meets the need for a Berry Compliant jungle/tropical combat boot for today’s warfighters and peacekeepers.

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To meet the demands of today’s evolving asymmetrical threats, Bates partnered with the United States Army Special Forces Command (USASFC) to develop the Recondo. Bates received valuable performance feedback after the 75th Army Ranger Regiment tested the Recondo in Central America during the winter of 2014. As a result, the Recondo boot delivers an exclusive lighter weight, quick drying durable leather and textile upper and has been designed to provide the best breathability possible for the spectrum of jungle combat situations.

“The Recondo provides a much needed jungle boot update for the next generation of our armed services,” said Bates Footwear President Onder Ors. “Based on the specific feedback we received from our development partners in the Special Operations Forces, Bates has created the only boot specifically engineered for hot, wet and humid combat environments common in tropical regions.”

The Recondo boot is made with Wolverine Warrior Leather™ which is lightweight, durable, breathable, and is water, stain, and oil resistant. The MultiCam® ripstop nylon fabric enhances performance as it is lightweight, abrasion resistant, and highly durable. The blended upper material is light, strong, comfortable and has near infrared properties (NIR) making the boot less visible in low light environments.

The Recondo utilizes a unique lacing system developed based on feedback from operators and incorporates Bates’ many years of experience with lace-to-toe styles. This assures that all users can easily utilize the speed lace system and achieve proper fit and closure.

The design of the solid rubber outsole is the Vibram® Mutant, which has a deeper, more aggressive lug depth for off road traction, a multi-directional leading edge that enhance slip-resisting properties, and a rounded heel for natural touch down. This sole design has also incorporated a customized rubber compound that is durable enough to withstand Special Operations Forces use in hot weather, temperate weather, and mountainous operational environments.

The Recondo boot is being officially launched at the ADS Warrior Expo East in Virginia Beach, VA, on July 10th and 11th. This premiere industry event brings end users, program managers, and procurement specialists together with industry-leading solutions providers in an environment designed specifically for government and defense organizations. The Recondo will be available for purchase beginning Fall 2014. Visit warrior-expo.com for more information on the event.

Black Powder Red Earth – Special Project Group SOPMOD Carbine

Monday, July 7th, 2014

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The Cold Harbor Special Projects Group “SOPMOD” carbine is a limited edition rifle built by Joint Force Enterprises in collaboration with BCM. It features a custom duotone Cerakoting called Dark Bronze which was developed by Joint Force, along with a handguard coated in Cerakote Colbalt. The upper and lower receivers are also lasered with custom Cold Harbor IDs and symbology.

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The Special Projects SOPMOD was designed in collaboration with Veteran Special Operations soldiers who consluted on the development of the BPRE graphic novel series and games. The complete parts list is as follows:

KMR-13 Handguard
BCM Bolt Carrier Group
14.5″ BFH Barrel with 1/7 Twist
AAC 51T Black Out Flash Hider Pinned/Wedled
Knights Armament Folding Front Micro Front Sight
Knights Armament Folding Rear 300M Micro Sight
B5 Systems SOPMOD Stock
Haley Strategic Thorntail Offset Mount
HSP-WML Weapon Light
Geissele Super Dynamic Combat Trigger
B5 Systems QD End Plate
BCM Mod 3 GFG Pistol Grip
BCMGunfighter Ambi Charging Handle
BCM KeyMod QD Sling Attachment Point
BCM Polymer Enhanced Trigger Guard
USGI Magazine x1
KeyMod Rail Segments x3

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The Special Projects SOPMOD will be limited to 100 units. To order, call 904-993-3574 or email jointforce1@gmail.com.

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Combat Flip Flops’ Rock The Cashmagh Campaign

Monday, July 7th, 2014

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Combat Flip Flops currenty has a campaign on the new crowdfunding site Vet Launch, which hosts crowdfunding campaigns for Veterans. They’re looking for $15000 to launch a brand-new cashmere program which will utilize cashmere wool from local goat farmers in Afghanistan to create luxury scarves for First World markets. Through this effort, CFF looks to aid in developing a stable and self-sufficient economy in Afghanistan by encouraging Afghans to embrace enterprise through exportation, empowering millions of Afghanistan goat herders.

campaigns.vetlaunchusa.com/campaigns/combat-flip-flops-rock-the-cashmagh

Executive Protection Dogs, A Learning Curve!

Monday, July 7th, 2014

This is a guest post from the CEO of Intelligent Protection, regarding the use of ‘Executive Protection Dogs’.

Having been involved in the security and protection industry for a number of years, I was bemused at a client from the US traveling with Executive Protection Dogs.

Not much use in London, Paris and Rome right? No, Very wrong!

As not only the owner of Intelligent Armour, but also of intelligent Protection International Limited, (a UK based close protection company), I see many different things and many different places. So, a client of mine tells me that he is bringing over to Europe two working Executive Protection Dogs to assist in the role of protecting the principle and his family – I thought he was mad and that it was a waste of time and his money. I was very much mistaken.

Seeing these Dogs and handlers in action is awesome, total concentration. A pair of working dogs in a crowded London street in theatre land, something to see.

I cannot tell you how professional these dogs and handlers were. Ultra professional and my mind is totally changed about the use of Dogs in this roll. If you are in a country where carrying firearms is not permitted, then one of these highly trained dogs is the next best thing. As an addition to a close protection or executive protection team, hell yes and well worth the money, time and effort.

A colossal shout out to Vohne Liche Kennels http://www.vohneliche.com

For more information about Intelligent Protection International Limited see:

http://www.intelligent-protection.co.uk or http://www.intelligent-protection.fr