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Archive for May, 2018

10 Years SWAT Use, 100K Rounds, Still Performing

Thursday, May 3rd, 2018

In this video, Sgt. Bill Blowers of the Kent Police Department details the departments experience with SureFire suppressors.

SureFire SOCOM suppressors combine compact size; minimal weight; superior reduction of sound and dust signatures; fail-safe baffles; extreme durability permitting full-time use; virtual elimination of first-round flash; reduced back pressure that lowers suppressed cyclic rate and gas blowback on the operator; rock-solid mounting to weapons; fast and easy detachment after extensive firing — and minimal, consistent shift in the unsuppressed point of impact, regardless of the number of attach-detach cycles. But don’t take our word for it, hear from our customers.

www.surefire.com

Magpul Announces Bipod

Thursday, May 3rd, 2018

Magpul Bipod

The Magpul Bipod is designed as the most durable and versatile bipod for the money. Rich with important features, our lightweight Mil-spec hard anodized 6061 T-6 aluminum and injection-molded polymer bipod brings innovation in ergonomics, functionality, strength and value together. An aesthetically pleasing, low-profile design conceals its mechanisms and hardware, smoothly brushing off snags and bumps. Optimized for rapid one-handed adjustments, the bipod quickly and quietly transitions between countless user configurations. The Magpul Bipod includes many features normally found on bipods at a significantly higher cost.

The Magpul Bipod is available in BLK or FDE and comes in three popular mounting platforms: M-LOK ® (MAG933), 1913 Picatinny Rail (MAG941), and A.R.M.S® 17S Style (MAG951)–the Bipod for A.R.M.S.®17S Style must be used in conjunction with an appropriate 17S-style mounting device that is purchased separately and typically is quick-detach capable, for proper mounting to your weapon system of choice.

HENSOLDT Presents “TwInvis” Passive Radar for the First Time in Live Operation

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018

New sensor demonstrates its capabilities during ILA in Berlin

Munich/Berlin, 25 April 2018 – HENSOLDT, the leading German sensor solutions provider, is presenting its passive radar system called “TwInvis” to the public for the first time in live operation during this year’s International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) in Berlin. The new product name “TwInvis” is made up from “twin” + “invisible”, as neither TwInvis itself nor the targets to be detected emit any signals on their own, which means that they are “invisible”. The TwInvis system, which can be integrated into an all-terrain vehicle or a van, does not emit its own signals to monitor air traffic, but simply “passively” analyses the echoes of signals from radio or TV stations.

“Our newly developed, highly sensitive digital receivers now make it possible for a single TwInvis system to monitor up to 200 aircraft in 3D within a radius of 250 kilometres. This was unthinkable even just a few years ago,” said HENSOLDT CEO Thomas Müller. “This will open up completely new options for application in such fields as air defence, the protection of large events or air traffic control.”

Working as mere receivers, passive radar systems detect aircraft by analysing the signals that they reflect from existing third-party emissions. HENSOLDT’s TwInvis system excels with a very precise picture of the airspace covered, which is obtained by simultaneously analysing a large number of frequency bands. For example, up to 16 FM transmitters (analogue radio) plus 5 frequencies used by several DAB and DAB+ transmitters (digital radio) as well as DVB-T and DVB-T2 (digital, terrestrial television) can be simultaneously analysed for the first time. Furthermore, HENSOLDT’s new generation of software will provide unprecedented performance in terms of range and precision of detection.

In civil applications, passive radar systems make cost-effective air traffic control possible without any additional emissions and without using transmission frequencies, which are in short supply. In military applications, the system enables wide-area surveillance using networked receivers, while offering the advantage that passive radar systems cannot be located by the enemy and are very hard to jam. Moreover, no agreement is required with any other public authority, as there is no radiation, which allows the system to be quickly ready for deployment in new locations and to also be used in urban areas. This results in another advantage of the new technology: the system can be used in places where coverage was previously inadequate, in particular for example, in mountainous regions.

TwInvis has already shown what it can do in several demonstrations to military customers, air traffic control organisations and other interested parties. Two TwInvis demonstrators have already been delivered to potential customers in Europe.

Darley Defense Days 18 – InstantEye Robotics

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018

The Mk 2 GEN-5-D1/D2 sUAS is InstantEye Robotics’ entry for the US Army Soldier Borne Sensor program.

It offers a fully encrypted digital signal for command (GPS or manual) as well as real-time video. The EO/IR sensors are internally gimbaled. The aircraft weighs just 8.8 oz and will fly for about 15 min per sortie. Its service ceiling is 12,000 MSL with a max Speed of 20 mph and will hold station in winds up to 20 MPH. Max video Range is 1km (LOS).

The system includes 2 aircraft, a Tactical Sensor Control, Video Display Tablet, 4 Aircraft/TSC Batteries, Battery Charger, Spares and Transport Case.

www.instanteyerobotics.com

Darley Defense Days 18 – Para-X EZ Debride from BMK Ventures

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018

Although this is more of a long-term care issue, it’s critical to debride charred skin from deep burn patients as soon as possible.

EZ Debride is a single use, disposable instrument which incorporates a flexible neck, cutting flutes and counter-balanced head. These features enable those with little to no experience, be more effective.

www.bmkventures.com

Darley Defense Days 18 – Raptor Tactical Sentinel Skull Crusher GEN 2.0

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018

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Raptor Tactical has updated their Sentinel Skull Crusher platform for headborne night vision devices.

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The Sentinel Skull Crusher is padded and features internal routing for cables. Raptor Tactical has introduced two cable adjustment systems to accommodate sizing front to rear and head circumference.

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It also features pre-cut holes at the forehead which accept shrouds from WILCOX and NOROTOS, s well as standard issue base plates. At the sides of the head, it will also accept MAGPUL MOE accessory rails.

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Finally, the Sentinel Skull Crusher has two shock cords at the front for NVG stabilization and they’ve also improved stabilization for the battery/counterweight pouch.

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Offered in MultiCam, Coyote Brown, Black, Ranger Green.

www.raptortactical.com/home/106-raptor-tactical-sentinel-skull-crusher-gen-20

Darley Defense Days 18 – Winkler Knives Zipper Knife

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018

Winkler Knives showed us the new Zipper Knife. Designed to attach to a zipper pull, or neck lanyard, it’s currently available in two variants. The Chevron features distinctive handle cuts, while the Tiger Lilly incorporates an etched blade.

www.winklerknives.com

Darley Defense Days 18 – Trijicon RM06-HRS

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018

Trijicon is displaying their new RM06-HRS (Handgun Reflex Sight). Based on the Type 2, it is their submission for USSOCOM’s Miniature Aiming Solution – Daylight solicitation.

It features a 3.25 MOA Red Dot and has survived 40,000 slide cycles on a Glock 19 in testing.