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MCL Wins Further Hearing Protection Order From UK MOD

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

Marlborough Communications Limited (MCL), a Cohort plc company working with INVISIO Communications A/S, has received a further order for its S10 Tactical Hearing Protection Systems from the UK Ministry of Defence.

The order, valued at more than £2 million, will provide hearing protection for RAF, Royal Navy and Reservist personnel and follows this month’s completion of the initial order supplying more than 19,000 systems to the British Army. MCL and INVISIO completed the programme five months ahead of schedule, with the contract including a full support package for the next four years, training, documentation, spares and project management.

Under the latest order, MCL and INVISIO will also provide a full support package for the next three years, with the option to extend for a further three years.

MCL Managing Director Darren Allery commented: “The THPS DCCU contract is a great success and we are delighted to receive this follow on order. Our size, agility and partnership with INVISIO and the MOD has enabled us to achieve the in service date ahead of schedule and complete deliveries to the Army well within the schedule.”

Commenting on the INVISIO S10, Major General Richard Talbot Rice, Director Land Equipment, said: “The INVISIO S10 hearing protection system will deliver a key capability for the Armed Forces, providing first rate situational awareness and better prevents hearing damage to personnel on operations whilst offering more comfort.”

The S10 Tactical Hearing Protection Systems for the Dismounted Close Combat User (THPS DCCU) are a significant step forward in the technology designed to protect the user’s hearing in training and combat situations.

It is an in-ear hearing protection and communication system for use on a single radio and consists of an in-ear hearing protection headset with control unit housing the electronics for situational awareness and impulse noise protection. It is made up of two components the X5 Bone Conduction Hearing Protection Headset and the inline control unit.


(The MCL/INVISIO S10 Tactical Hearing Protection System)

The system uses advanced digital signal processing, miniaturised audio components and ergonomic headset design to provide the most natural hearing possible. Instead of traditional sound wave technology, the patented INVISIO Bone Conduction Technology uses a small and comfortable in-ear microphone that picks up vibrations from the user’s jawbone. The vibrations are converted into sound, delivering crystal clear communication under extreme conditions, even when whispering.

Strike Force Energy Is Now On EMALL

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016


Strike Force Energy is excited to announce that they are on EMALL. Remember to place your MILSTRIP orders on EMALL before midnight on 30 September for this fiscal year.


The products are in stock and ship within 1-2 business days. Strike Force Energy offers free shipping for orders over $34.00. Strike Force energy is veteran-owned, American made and they want you to join them to Kick The Can!


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Gemtech – US Rifle Team’s Secret To Shooting A Mile

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

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The Patriot Revival – Snowboards for SEALs

Monday, September 26th, 2016

Patriot Revival has teamed with Never Summer snowboards to build an insane custom board which is only available until October 17th.

Patriot Revival will give one board to a Navy SEAL for every board purchased.

www.patriotrevival.co/collections/snowboards-for-seals

Crimson Trace Founder and Industry Icon Announces Retirement

Monday, September 26th, 2016

(Wilsonville, OR)— Nearly everyone who owns a firearm has heard of Crimson Trace®, the shooting sports industry leader in laser sight design and manufacturing. Many of those firearm owners have also heard of the man behind the iconic company and brand –Crimson Trace’s Founder Lew Danielson. After more than two decades as a leader in the company and the industry, Danielson has announced his retirement.


“I am very proud of what Crimson Trace has become and what we have accomplished in the laser sighting industry with the many innovations we’ve introduced to the market place,” said Danielson. “I’m also proud of the team of employees who have worked hard to make our company the industry leader that it is today.”

Danielson, a trained engineer, co-founded Crimson Trace in the backroom of an Oregon machine shop in 1994. Many news features, magazine articles and television shows have reported on Danielson’s simple 18-point business plan—handwritten on a piece of standard yellow notepad paper—for the fledgling company.

“Lew is a one-of-a-kind guy who believed in an idea and had the tenacity and foresight to take risks and follow his dream,” stated Lane Tobiassen, President of Crimson Trace. “Everyone at Crimson Trace wishes Lew well in this new chapter of his life, and we thank him for the opportunity the company has provided the more than 120 employees who work here.” Tobiassen became Crimson Trace’s President in 2009.

Among Danielson’s many recognitions and awards is receiving the National Rifle Association’s prestigious Golden Bullseye Pioneer Award. That award noted that Danielson was “fundamentally responsible for the invention, development, marketing and/or promotion of products that gained widespread use and which fundamentally changed some aspect of shooting sports equipment or related products for the better.” Those words referenced Danielson’s establishment of America’s premium brand of laser sighting systems for firearms—Crimson Trace.

The company is widely recognized for bringing more than 250 laser sighting products to market, including the new LiNQ® wireless light and laser sight for modern sporting rifles. Crimson Trace is also widely recognized for supplying sighting systems to military and law enforcement units in America and around the globe.

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The first Crimson Trace® laser sights were designed for GLOCK®* handguns. A customer would send their pistol to Oregon for machining and installation of the laser sight. Today, Crimson Trace offers more than a half dozen distinct product lines. The company offers products to consumers directly, through numerous retailers, and it works with more than a dozen firearms manufacturers to provide laser sights as pre-installed systems direct from those manufacturers.

Danielson was inducted into the Oregon State University Engineering Hall of Fame in 2013. His name is on many of the patents held in Crimson Trace’s product portfolio.

www.crimsontrace.com

Visit Gentex at Modern Day Marine

Monday, September 26th, 2016

Night Combat Solutions – FPRS PVS-14 Recorder

Monday, September 26th, 2016

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Night Combat Solutions’ FPRS is a recording system that allows users to record high definition, first person video through their NVD without impeding vision or function of the device. THe FPRS system comes complete right out the box, and requires only a micro SD card to function. The FPRS is designed to mount to any device that uses PVS-14 ocular lenses, including the PVS-14, ANVIS-6, AB Night Vision MOD-3, and more. Upon request, Night Combat Solutions can also make an FPRS system for the PVS-15, PVS-18, PVS-31, and other NVDs.

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Features:
1920 X 1080P Full HD
720P for extended recording
Audio
12MP still frame pictures
Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery
10 hour battery life
Supports 32GB micro SD cards
Built in charging port
Vibrating mode indicators
Velcro helmet attachment
Remote control

Email sales@nightcombatsolutions.com for further details on the FPRS.

www.nightcombatsolutions.com

TYR Tactical Urban Gunfighter Course Supports Missouri Law Enforcement

Monday, September 26th, 2016

Recently, I had the opportunity to observe portions of a special training course presented by TYR Tactical for members of the Missouri Law Enforcement community. The lead instructor was Dan Brokos. He’s still on active duty, but has done some work for Viking Tactics over the past few years. You may have also heard of the Brokos Belt which was created by him. He’s very knowledgeable and very approachable.

It’s important to note that this is not an open enrollment course but rather presented at no cost to LE by TYR Tactical. Consequently, I’m not going to get into the details about what went on during the training. Instead, I’ll stick to generalities. Additionally, all of these men are currently on the job and I want to respect that. However, I will tell you that the training was hosted at the Camden County Sheriff’s Office Firing Range near Lake of the Ozarks. It’s beautiful country and a well maintained range complex, but with it situated in a bowl, the temps were in the upper 90s.

After a quick discussion about his background, along with that of his AI (I should be introducing him to all of you soon), Brokos went over range safety and particularly how it related to the upcoming two days of training. Day one was carbine and day two was pistol in the morning, with an afternoon wrapup of mixed pistol and carbine work. Dan Brokos will tell you that there’s no one way to do things, although he concentrates on sharing his 26 years of military experience and those proven techniques which have been honed by US SOF over the past 15 years. There are no fads here or questionable tactics. Everything he teaches has been validated on the two-way range. &

Interestingly, the attendees came from several agencies, with different backgrounds, and varying degrees of experience. Most were armed with .223 AR-15 type weapons from a variety of manufacturers, with one agency’s officers outfitted with MP-5s. Pistols were primarily GLOCKs with a mixture of .40 and 9mm. Naturally, their equipment was just as varied. As an aside, fallout from the Ferguson situation continues to set in. For example, there’s a push in Missouri, at least at the state level, to transition SWAT from MultiCam and OD to Black because it is less militaristic.

Next, Brooks talked about the advantages of a 50m zero and the class dove right in, getting it quickly out of the way. Next up was barricades. Brokos demonstrated each event and then had the students run through before introducing a competitive element, whether individual or team races against one another or the clock. While time is a factor, hits in the A-zone are what counts. He also insists students shoot from both strong and weak sides and reinforces effective use of barricades as shooting platforms in his drills.

One point I’ll share is that Brokos puts students in shooting positions, particularly during the vehicle phase, which will require most to shoot with one eye closed. Those same positions, which are variations of ‘brokeback’, require the student to consider how to best stabilize the weapon, be it carbine or pistol. His focus is on offensive action, delivering effective fire, and maneuver. Maneuver, that means moving.

Technically, the Urban Gunfighter Course is an extension of TYR’s Innovate or Die Tour. This means, in addition to the training, TYR brought out their mobile showroom to the range. This was great for several reasons. First off, it was hot and humid, so the showroom was a great spot to cool off during lunch. Second, it allowed students to check out the latest gear and ask questions of David Rice, a recently retired LEO and head of LE sales at TYR.

For those of you unfamiliar, the TYR Tactical Mobile Showroom is a custom 44’ trailer, designed to travel across the country for customer outreach. For the first time, customers have a hands-on experiences with TYR Tactical Pouches, Body Armor, Belts, Revere K9 Products and Huron Clothing and Packs. They also get a chance to view products before their release and provide feedback on existing products.

For upcoming TYR Tactical Innovate or Die Tour dates and locations visit: www.tyrtactical.com/news/details/tyr-tactical-innovate-or-die-tour-texas

Want to setup a tour stop or class for your department? Contact TYR’s Innovate or Die Tour Coordinator, Josh Jones. josh@tyrtactical.com or call TYR Tactical HQ at 623-240-1400.