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Archive for January, 2015

82nd Trains on Light Tactical All Terrain Vehicles

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

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In the U.S. Army photo by SGT Eliverto V. Larios, paratroopers, assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, drive Light Tactical All Terrain Vehicles (LTATV) through a familiarization course on Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 22, 2015. The Soldiers will incorporate the vehicle into upcoming training events to assess the capabilities of the LTATV as an air-droppable, maneuver and small arms platform.

What Do You Think of the US Navy’s New Commercial?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

Crye Precision 2015 Product Guide

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

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(Click on cover to open pdf.)

Get Your Silkies

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

At these prices there’s no reason not to own a pair for every day of the week.

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www.extremeoutfitters.us/tasptshorts

Upcoming Free Webinars on Wireless Power Technology

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

One of the coolest things we saw at AUSA was Solace Power’s wireless power helmet demonstration.

Solace Power will be hosting a series of complimentary webinars, starting next week, on February 4th. They will cover the following topics:

1. How to choose the best wireless power technology for your business – Educational Webinar (45 mins)
2. Safety and Performance Standards to consider for wireless power – Educational Webinar (45 mins)
3. A presentation of Solace’s technology – Solace Demo (45mins)

If you are interested in learning about any of these topics, please check out www.solace.ca/events.

SHOT Show – Winkler Knives Push Dagger

Monday, January 26th, 2015

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Winkler Knives had several new items including this push dagger design created for an element of a national LE agency.

www.winklerknives.com

2015 Wilcox Industries Video

Monday, January 26th, 2015

www.wilcoxind.com

SHOT Show – T10 Thermal Imager from Torrey Pines Logic

Monday, January 26th, 2015

Year after year, Torrey Pines Logic is tucked into a back corner of SHOT Show’s main tactical hall. I’ve known them since my active duty days and they are well known in the SOF S&T community for providing innovative technologies. At this year’s SHOT Show, TPL exhibited their T10 series of Thermal Imagers. I took a picture of it on top of a bill in order to show you its size. It’s actually that small, in the class of an MRDS.

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They are marketing it as a thermal micro dot. Based on capability, it’s really more of a micro thermal sensor than a typical micro dot. But, the T10 does offer a low-cost, weapon mounted thermal sensor option.

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Available in three models, the T10-S (50° FOV, 9Hz video) and T10-N (25° FOV, 9Hz video) are great for hog hunting and the T10-M (50° FOV, 30Hz video) is intended for LE use although none of the three are restricted sale. The screen offered several modes: white hot / color / black hot / NV green. The Picatinny compatible T10 comes with a wrist strap as well a handle.

Now, get this. The T10 is not ITAR controlled and can be exported under commerce rules. What’s more, all three models are very affordable.

tplogic.com/thermal-solutions/t10