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MEGA Savings Continue at GSSgear.com

Friday, August 5th, 2016

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The Safariland Group Announces $7.3 Million Sale of Ballistic Equipment to the New York City Police Department

Friday, August 5th, 2016

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., August 4, 2016 – The Safariland Group, a leading provider of a comprehensive suite of safety and survivability products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets, today announced a $7.3 million sale of ballistic equipment to the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”). The new personal protective equipment, which patrol officers will begin carrying in September, is engineered to protect law enforcement personnel from ballistic threats.

“We appreciate the opportunity to provide the NYPD with lifesaving tactical equipment,” said Warren Kanders, Chairman of The Safariland Group. “As a leading provider of advanced safety products for law enforcement and other first responders, we are pleased that Safariland has the resources and technology to support the NYPD according to its fulfillment timeline.”

New York City officials discussed the equipment upgrades at a news conference held on July 25, 2016. “We value the safety of our officers,” said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. “In the course of this last week, we came to the decision that we wanted to get this additional equipment, and we wanted to get it fast, to protect our officers. We need the best gear and the best protection for our officers.”

Police Commissioner William Bratton commented, “To deal with issues of terrorism, crime and trust-building, we are going to place increased emphasis on training enhancement and improvements, as well as technology and equipment acquisition.”

The Safariland Group’s ballistic equipment being readied for deployment to the NYPD include 20,000 high-performance Delta™ 4 helmets; 12,000 Hardwire® Type III armor plates and 6,000 TAC PR plate racks.

www.safariland.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Kojin Balaclava

Friday, August 5th, 2016

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For this week’s Friday Focus, we’re taking a look at FirstSpear’s Kojin Balaclava. The Kojin is made of 80% PFR Rayon and 20% Kevlar, making it flash and flame resistant, as well as capable of transfering minimum thermal conductivity to the skin. It also meets the US Navy standards for surface and submerged shipboard firefighting.

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Additionally the FS Kojin meets UL standard and the specifications set forth for “Protective Hood Structur- al Firefighting NFPA 1971, 2013 Edition”. The Kojin is designed to be compatible with current standard Protective Mask Systems, and features smooth interlocked seams for interoperability with helmets and integrated shoulder protection.

www.first-spear.com – Kojin Balaclava

Great News! US Navy Announces Elimination of NWU I Blueberries for NWU Type III Woodland Pattern

Friday, August 5th, 2016

WASHINGTON (NNS) — Today, the Navy announced in NAVADMIN 174/16 that it will transition from the Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I to the NWU Type III as the service’s primary shore working uniform beginning Oct. 1, 2016.


Over the next three years, Sailors may wear either the NWU Type I or III, but effective Oct. 1, 2019, all Sailors will be expected to wear the NWU Type III as their primary Working Uniform when ashore or in port.

While the Navy is developing an incremental regional fielding plan for the NWU Type III, this transition period will give Sailors time to prepare for the change and allow them to get maximum wear out of recently purchased NWU Type I uniforms.

“As the CNO and I travel to see Sailors deployed around the world, one of the issues they consistently want to talk about are uniforms,” said Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus. “They want uniforms that are comfortable, lightweight, breathable … and they want fewer of them. We have heard the feedback and we are acting on it. As a direct result of Sailors’ input, effective Oct. 1, we will transition from the NWU Type I to the NWU Type III as our primary shore working uniform.”

This change is the first step in a multi-phased process that will streamline and consolidate the Navy’s uniform requirements, and ultimately improve uniformity across the force. The Navy has listened to Sailors’ feedback and is incorporating their desires to have a working uniform that is better fitting, more breathable and lighter weight.

NWU Type III will be issued to new accessions and recruits beginning Oct. 1, 2017.

Until further policy guidance is promulgated, black boots will be the standard boot worn in the United States and its territories with the NWU Type III. However, expeditionary forces in the United States or any forward deployed forces may wear the desert tan or coyote brown boots at the discretion of the unit commanding officer with the NWU Type III. Additionally, Sailors may wear the NWU Type I black fleece liner.

Sailors will be able to buy NWU Type III components for personal wear through Navy Exchange uniform stores and call centers once there is sufficient inventory on hand.

U.S. Fleet Forces Command (FFC) continues its multi-phase wear test of improved flame resistant variant (IFRV) working uniform components, for shipboard wear. FFC most recently conducted in-depth focus groups with fleet Sailors aimed at refining the design of the IFRV coverall. Additional feedback from the focus groups, subsequently validated by a senior level working group, resulted in the preliminary design of a more professional looking two-piece utility shipboard uniform that can be worn both at sea and operational support jobs ashore. Wear tests of the prototype two-piece variants are expected to occur in 2017.

Also announced in NAVADMIN 174/16:
* The Navy will transition to the black Cold Weather Parka (CWP) starting Oct. 1, 2018, as outerwear with the Service and Service Dress Uniform. Navy All Weather Coat, Pea Coat and Reefer coat will become optional items. Mandatory wear date for the parka is Oct. 1, 2020.
* Women, E7 and above, are now authorized to wear men’s uniform khaki pants without the belt and buckle with the khaki over blouse. Gig-line issues prevent wear of the male slacks with the tuck-in shirt.
* The rollout date of the male Service Dress Blue uniform at Recruit Training Command has been moved to Oct. 1, 2017, due to manufacturing delays. This change also aligns the uniform release with the introduction of the new E1-E6 Service Dress Whites.
* Navy sweat shirt and pants logo has been replaced with silver reflective lettering “NAVY,” which is similar to the logo on the Navy Physical Training Uniform shirt and shorts. The sweatshirt and pants are now available for purchase at Navy Exchange uniform centers.
* Commands may now authorize the wear of a “Don’t Tread on Me” and Reverse U.S. Flag patches on NWU Type II and Type III.
* Approval for the replacement of the Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewman (SWCC) insignia. Going forward, there will be three separate insignias to denote a Sailor’s specific qualification level, which are SWCC basic, SWCC senior and SWCC master. The implementation date is Aug. 19, 2016, with a mandatory wear date of Oct. 1, 2016.
* The Navy Uniform Matters Office is in the process of redesigning their website to enhance the dissemination and information regarding recent uniform changes. We expect the site to be running in the coming months.

The Navy continues to conduct a wear test of new women’s khaki pants and is developing options to improve the sizing of women’s khaki pants for E7 and above. We expect that the new women’s khaki pants will be available for purchase in late 2017 or early 2018.

Enlisted clothing replacement allowance will be adjusted to cover costs of these uniform changes and requirements. However, by law, commissioned officers are currently entitled to a one-time uniform stipend ($400), paid at the beginning of their careers. An additional stipend cannot be granted without a change in law.

NAVADMIN 174/16 contains more detail on the uniform changes and can be found at www.npc.navy.mil.

ORSM – Yeti Introduces Tumbler Handle and Straw Lid

Friday, August 5th, 2016

Yeti has introduced a removable handle and lid with straw.

ORSM – See Rescue Streamer

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

See Rescue Streamer is a marking device for sea or land. It is available in 25′ and 40′ lengths and is the only passive and persistent signaling device. Additionally, when used by military isolated personnel, it can be just as easily laid out on pulled in meaning you won’t signal the enemy like with sea dye. The lightweight bright orange panel has been issued an NSN, approved by all four services plus the Coast Guard and is used in fighter election seat kits.

This item can just as easily be used by civilians.

www.seerescuestreamer.com

US Elite – Arc’teryx LEAF: Half price off

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

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“They just don’t make em like this anymore!” If you’ve found yourself saying that about a favorite piece of Arc’teryx LEAF gear, we have good news. Arc’teryx LEAF Discontinued Models is now a thing at U.S. Elite.

How it works: Arc’teryx stops making something. “What should we do with all this extra?” So they give us the rest to sell to you at HALF PRICE. There is a very limited quantity for each item, though, so you have to be quick! Remember the Echo pack? Good news. We have one. We even have LEAF suspenders for the anti-belt warriors. Go get ’em, tiger.

us-elitegear.com/shop/shop-LEAF-DM

ORSM – MoraKniv Eldris

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

MoraKniv is offered in the US through Industrial Revolution. At the OR Summer Market, theyv’e unveiled the Eldris, a compact, fixed blade knife that fits in a pocket or can be hung around the neck.

It has a 2mm thick, 56mm long semi-matte Swedish stainless steel blade, and a scandi ground spine that’s compatible with a fire starter. Two different polymers and a grip-friendly shape make the handle durable and easy to hold. A built-in click lock between the sheath and handle ensures the Eldris stays safely in place when worn around the 

MSRP: $29.99/knife; $49.99/neck-knife kit

http://www.industrialrev.com/morakniv/