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The Armored Group Introduces its Newest Vehicle, the Terrier LT-79

Thursday, March 22nd, 2018

Terrier LT-79 offers tactical mobility, high protection level in light multi-role vehicles

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(Phoenix, AZ – (March 16, 2018) The Armored Group (TAG), a leading worldwide provider of armored vehicles, has just introduced its newest law enforcement vehicle, the Terrier LT-79. This new vehicle developed by the TAG Research and Development Team represents a well-balanced combination of protection, off-road mobility and payload. Most importantly, it offers unparalleled tactical mobility and survivability to armored vehicle end-users worldwide, in any climate or setting.

The standard Terrier LT-79 will hold up to eight officers (2+6 in individual MIL-STD seats) or alternatively, seating for 10 (2+8) with optional bench seating, depending on the size of operators and amount of gear. The vehicle is agile and extremely versatile and is designed to protect individuals in dangerous operational environments. The vehicle is bound to become a vital means of transportation for SWAT teams, law enforcement and military personnel that need a highly armored vehicle while staying economical and budget friendly.

Features:

The Terrier LT-79 model includes, but are not limited to the following features:

Full Protection against Kinetic Energy Weapons conforming to STANAG 4569 Level 1
Heavy Duty Suspension & Axles
Upgraded Tires & Brakes for better off-road capability
Category-Leading Ground Clearance
UK Military Grade Locks & Heavy Duty Hinges
Conveniently Placed High Visibility Gun Ports
3 Doors with Optional Roof Turret
Crew Cab or 5 Door Option
Hatch (2 Cabin, 1 Rear)
5100kg Curb Weight (Standard Protection); 1000kg Payload; 6100kg Combat Weight
Modern LED Headlights & Standard Military Convoy Lights
5-Speed Manual Transmission
Diesel 195 HP High Sulfur 1VD-FTV Toyota 4.5L V8
NATO Standard Slave Starting System
TAG Exclusive Flip Forward Armored Front Clip System
Hydraulically Assisted Recirculating Ball Steering
Rear HVAC System

Optional Equipment Includes:

· Public address system, acoustic deterring system and intercom
· Alternator upgrade
· Auxiliary service battery with smart isolator switch and battery monitor
· Blast attenuating seats
· Interior weapon mounts
· VHF/UHF communication system; MF/HF communications system
· GPS
· DVR
· GSM-based live video monitoring system
· Tracking system (depends on deployment region)
· Smoke grenade launchers
· Multiple launch systems for smoke grenades
· Roof turret with a ring bearing and split hatch
· Remote controlled weapon station
· Gunshot detection system
· Remote controlled searchlights
· Forward-looking thermal camera
· Reverse day/night camera
· Perimeter day/night cameras
· Outboard telescopic mast
· IR driving and convoy lights
· Overpressure air filtration system
· Semi-automatic tire inflation system
· Ballistic protection upgrade to STANAG 4569 Level 2
· Fire suppression systems
· Power inverters
· Winch
· Ballistic skip round shields
· Emergency lighting systems
· Cupola turret/hatch protection system
· Interior compartment additional cooling fans
· Computer workstations
· Intercom systems
· LRAD audio systems
· Rescue medic/trauma pack with backboard/litter

Terrier LT-79:

The Terrier LT-79 is built using a reinforced and militarized Toyota VDJ79 truck chassis, and COTS components. The vehicle can be built to B6 or NIJ-III protection standards and is powered by a 195 HP high sulfur 1VD-FTV Toyota 4.5L V8 diesel and readily available in LHD and RHD configurations. Using upgraded axles, clutch and a reinforced frame as well as large super single wheels, the vehicle combines excellent mobility and high payload in all operating environments.

“The Terrier LT-79 is a modern era hybrid that combines the requirements needed for combat and fire support situations as well as mission-specific roles such as transport and logistics. The new Terrier LT-79 was designed on the Toyota chassis because parts are widely available enhancing serviceability in many parts of the world. It is also an affordable option to end users that need superior protection and fleet longevity while staying within their budget parameters,” said Robert Pazderka, President and Founder of TAG.

For more information, please visit www.armoredcars.com

MultiCam Tasmanian Tiger Tac Case S Available Exclusively From TACWRK

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

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Berlin’s TACWRK always has one of the best booths at the annual Enforce Tac Show. I really like how they set up mannequins with equipment from the various brands they sell.

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They have a great relationship with Tasmanian Tiger and this year, they showed me one of the exclusive products they offer. It is the Tac Case S in MultiCam.

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It’s a fully featured, yet smaller version of Tasmanian Tiger’s Tac Case. Manufactured from 700D Cordura, it incorporates laser cut PALS-compatible slots as well as ample room for a laptop. It also incorporates a removable organizer.

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Features:

First offically certified men´s handbag

– Functional shoulder bag

– Detachable shoulder padding, rubberised on the underside

– Key holder

– Side pocket

– Zip-up front compartment with organizer

– Removable organizer

– Extensive additional padding

– Detachable, size adjustable carrying strap with shoulder pad

– Durable, reinforced handle

– Zip compartment on back

– Flap secured by Velcro and quick-release closures

– Large M.O.L.L.E. Velcro patch inside

– M.O.L.L.E. system for attachment of holster, magazine pockets etc. under the lid

While the MultiCam variant is exclusive to TACWRK, there are also Black, Carbon and Olive.

Order yours at www.tacwrk.com/en/tasmanian-tiger-tac-case-s-multicam

LAW Tactical To Exhibit At USASOC Sniper Competition

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

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Law Tactical is once again excited to be displaying at the 9th Annual USASOC International Sniper Competition 22-23 Mar, 2018 at Range 37, Ft. Bragg, NC.

Polymer80 – SubCompact Frame

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

During my recent visit to the IWA Outdoor Classics in Germany I ran into Polymer80 in the Brownells booth. Imagine seeing them in Europe, considering our perception of their gun laws.

I hadn’t talked to them in awhile, so they showed me their new 80% Sub-Compact Frame.

The PF940SC will allow you to build a G26-style pistol.

www.polymer80.com

Darley Defense Days – Fort Bragg – May 2-3, 2018

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

Held at the Iron Mike Conference Center At Fort Bragg, North Carolina, May 2-3, 2018, Darley Defense Days Fort Bragg Expo will feature 70+ vendors displaying the latest and greatest products available, multiple networking opportunities, raffle drawings, and more.

As always, registration for attendees is FREE!

Visit www.darleydefense.com for full details.

TangoDown IT Outage Rectified

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

Some of you are aware that the TangoDown Inc. website & email services were down for several days. The issue has been rectified!

As a thank you for those who were waiting patiently, we are extending a discount through Sunday 3/25/18. Take 10% off orders up to $99, and 15% off of orders $100+.

No offer code is needed, just load up the cart!

Visit: www.TangoDown.com to shop & save!

Thank you again for your patience & business!

Whiskey 5 – Savannah Luggage Works

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

Who:

Savannah Luggage Works is an American contract cutting and sewing company in continuous operation for 40 years. Founded by 2 brothers, Allen & David Rice, both U.S Army veterans. SLW specializes in complicated high-quality products & services used by high intensity U.S. military, industrial, & individual use organizations. Our logo says it all: built on quality, innovation, & service.  SLW is Viet Nam veteran owned, Hub Zone certified, & a small business.

What:

Headquartered in Vidalia, GA with 3 state of the art plants, a highly trained & skilled work force, 800 sewing machines, & can-do management. No order is too small or large, we do them all in the United States of America. You name it & we have probably made it. Examples are 1,700,000 IOTV/OTV Outer vest for combat body armor. 100’s of thousands of pouches, cases, assault packs, & other related military gear, & 2,500,000 pieces of Tumi luggage. Considered by world-wide serious travelers as the best of the best.

When:

SLW was founded in March of 1978, in a 250 square foot, run down, 1 room apartment in Vidalia, GA.

Where:

Two plants in Vidalia, GA, 110,000 square feet, 1 plant in Swainsboro, GA 30,000 square feet. Total- 140,000 square feet.

Savannah Luggage Works
3428 Hwy 297 North
Vidalia, GA 30474

Oh: 912-537-3024

Why:

Two brothers who believe the US industrial base is actually a national security issue, we believe in American manufacturing, and we wanted to do our part. We are not your competitor. Our job is to help you reach your goals. Work with us, you’ll be glad you did.

www.savannahluggage.com

Combat Control Teams Used AR-15s As Early As 1965 In Vietnam

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

CMSgt Gene Alcock (USAF, Ret) has long served his country in both the Air Force and industry. These past years, he’s continued as a historian, documenting the history of the Combat Control Teams he served on. He recently shared this photo from 1965 which depicts one of the earliest uses of the AR-15 rifle in a combat setting.

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14 OCTOBER 1965 – BONG SON SPECIAL FORCES CAMP, RVN – CCT TSgt Stan Williams, 32, of Erwin, NC “talks in” a C-123 Provider of the 315th Air Commando Group during an airlift of Army of the Republic of Vietnam troops at Bong Son Special Forces camp. The army unit was heading for Tuy Hoa North, after spending more than two months in the field. Watching the aircraft land is TSgt Gene Adcock, 28, of Christopher, IL, another member of the team.

The radio vehicle pictured is the MRC-94. The weapon, an Armalite AR-15 and a B- 2 air traffic control light are shown on the ground at the right wheel.
(Air Force Photo by SSgt B. W. Cook)