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25% Off Arc’teryx at O P Tactical!

Thursday, November 7th, 2019

25% off all Arc’teryx right now at OPT! Atom LT Hoodies and Jackets, Naga Hoodies, Courier 15 Bags, Assault Pack 30, Patrol Jacket AR and more are in stock now and ready to ship. Sale runs through 16 November and we’ll have more stock arriving next week, including more Cold WX LT Hoodies and Jackets! Get yourself some Dead Bird at a great price today.

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UF PRO Plans to Launch Its New Striker X Combat Pants on 20. November

Thursday, November 7th, 2019

TRZIN, SLOVENIA (6 Nov. 2019)—UF PRO today said its new Striker X Combat Pants for use by police and military units will become available on 20 November at the company’s online store and selected UF PRO distribution partners.

“Our Striker X Combat Pants build on the foundation of our already tough-as-nails Striker range to offer something extremely rugged when it comes to resisting rips, splits, tears, and other common forms of damage typically incurred during missions or operations,” said Armin Wagner, head of UF PRO product development.

“For example, a wearer could be maneuvering through a patch of dense brush, but thanks to the innovative way we construct Striker X Combat Pants they aren’t likely to be snagged and torn by any of the branches,” Wagner continued.

“We also achieved greater ruggedness by streamlining all the seams,” Wagner added. “Because none of them are uncovered, the potential for rips to develop along the stitching is scant.”

Despite the enhanced toughness, Striker X Combat Pants are exceptionally comfortable and do not restrict the wearer’s freedom of movement, Wagner indicated.

“These new combat pants are fitted to the anatomic form and function of the lower body, so they feel great and perform fantastically,” he said. “The pants move as the wearer moves, whether standing, sitting, kneeling, laying, walking, running, climbing, or jumping. This is possible because of our decision to include stretch panels made from Schoeller®-Dynamic polyamide-elastane blend stretch materials and to strategically position them in the most beneficial places.”

Other important features of the debuting Striker X Combat Pants include:

• Ergonomic triple-layer, knee-protection system that adjusts from the rear to provide extra cushioning or impact protection when needed;

• No-melt/no-drip construction throughout;

• Nearly a dozen pockets of various sizes to allow carrying a greater quantity and variety of essential items;
• Built-in hooks that fasten the hem to the wearer’s boots so that the pants legs can’t ride up;
• Double belt-loops that permit a holster to be rapidly attached or detached;
• Ability to accept a WINDSTOPPER thermal liner so that the pants can be worn in cold temperatures;
• Breathable nylon-cotton blend ripstop material throughout enables use in hot weather;

“We believe wearers will, as soon as they put on a pair of these, recognize that our Striker X Combat Pants are a radically different and superior piece of tactical gear,” Wagner offered. “These pants are designed with the needs of military units in mind. They need combat pants that can go out on a mission and come back home in one piece or easily repair them out in the field, if needed. We know this because they told us this is what they need. And we listened.

“The result is a model of combat pants that supplies maximum durability plus go-anywhere-do-anything capability in environments of every imaginable type. These pants embody functionality, comfort, usability and protectiveness.

“We are very confident that our Striker X Combat Pants will earn plaudits aplenty from those who wear them. They are, in our opinion, the ultimate combat pants for military operatives.”

The Striker X Combat Pants will be available in two colours: Brown Grey and MultiCam, according to Wagner.

 

For more information and to sign up to get updated on the release of the UF PRO Striker X Combat Pants click here.

What’s Old Is Trendy Fashion – Landlord Mixed-Media Utility Vest

Wednesday, November 6th, 2019

Hip Hop fashion brand Landlord has created this abomination, their “Mixed-Media Utility Vest”
Which is obviously based upon the US Issue Tactical Load Bearing Vest, originally designed in the 1980s.

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Apparently, designer Ryohei Kawanishi had the idea to make a Beige/Burgundy/Teal version of the TLBV in Houndstooth weave Wool and Nylon mesh, set off with Gold-tone hardware. At least he went with the more modern Enhanced design with mesh panels. Imagine the heat from all of that Wool.

The Rear

Just in case you want to fit in at the next dance battle, you can get yours for just $600 from ever-so-trendy Barney’s.

AIM Surplus picks up Grey Ghost Precision

Wednesday, November 6th, 2019

Monroe, OH – AIM Surplus, one of the internet’s best source for firearms, ammo and accessories for shooting sports has just added Grey Ghost Precision to its arsenal of products.

For over 20 years AIM Surplus has been a staple for shoppers browsing for hard to find firearms including MILSURP and LE Trade-ins, along with magazines, optics and other accessories… at some of the best prices you’ll find on the web. Now professional and amateur gunsmiths can rejoice, with AIM now carrying several rifle and pistol products from GGP.

It’s never too late to build your first, second or twelfth black rifle. Whether you’ve got an AR pistol, SPR, or other AR configuration in mind, there’s no better forged receiver to start with than a GGP Cornerstone Lower. Grey Ghost Precision has been producing one the industries best forged lower in terms of critical tolerances and the best looking anodized finish you’ve ever seen on a black rifle.

Looking to join the ranks of other DIY pistol builders that have customized their own modular handguns? AIM now carries GGP320 aftermarket slides to upgrade your OEM SIG P320 or build a new one. More of Glock guy? GGP also makes serialized Combat Pistol Frames as well as slide completion kits that AIM now stocks on their website.

Grey Ghost Precision

Grey Ghost Precision is now a stocking brand on AIM Surplus

“We are pleased to have our offerings available at such a prestigious company as AIM Surplus” says GGP VP of Firearms Jason Curns. “We enjoy nothing more to have a business like this mirror our beliefs of pride in customer service and world class offerings at great prices. We look forward to offering them more products in the future and growing our personal and business relationships.”

Visit www.aimsurplus.com/ and search for Grey Ghost Precision to start your next build right.

At The Height Of The 60s Green Beret Craze

Wednesday, November 6th, 2019

From the back of a comic book.

Sneak Peek – Streamlight Syclone

Wednesday, November 6th, 2019

The Syclone is a compact work light, debuting at this week’s Automotive After Market Products Expo in Las Vegas.

Features:
• USB Rechargeable work light, up to 400 lumens
• Rotates 360° in magnetic U base
• Spot: Bright Cool white LEDs; Flood: High CRI LEDs with Color-Rite Technology™
• Magnetic base and stowable hook

For more information about the Syclone click here.

Search Ongoing for Special Tactics Airman After Training Jump

Wednesday, November 6th, 2019

As of 6 a.m. Wednesday, a search remains underway for an Airman who exited a C-130 aircraft November 5, 2019 over the Gulf of Mexico approximately 4 miles south of Hurlburt Field. The incident is ongoing and under investigation.

Search and recovery crews were immediately called to aid in locating the Airman from the 24th Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field at approximately 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Units participating in the efforts include:

– 24th Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field Air Force Base

– 1st Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field Air Force Base

– Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans MH-65 Dolphin Helicopter aircrew

– Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircrew

– Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile MH-60 Jayhawk aircrew

– Two Coast Guard Station Destin 45-foot Response Boat-Medium boat crews

– 96th Test Wing, Eglin Air Force Base

– U.S. Army 7th Special Forces Group, Duke Field

– Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office

– Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs

Army Prototypes Radio Network Management Software Tool Suite

Wednesday, November 6th, 2019

To address Soldier feedback requesting easier and faster ways to plan and manage the Army’s advanced software defined radios, such as the 2-Channel Leader Radio, the service is piloting a new software tool suite that reduces the time it takes to initialize, plan and load a brigade’s worth of radios, from four weeks to minutes.

These new user-friendly software prototypes also lay the foundation for rapid unit task reorganization and enable tasks once performed by advanced Signal Soldiers to be performed by general purpose users for increased operational flexibility.

The Army’s Program Executive Office for Command, Control and Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) leveraged its Unified Network Operations Middle Tier Acquisition (UNO MTA) authority to develop these pioneering capabilities in just three months, compared to a traditional full custom Army development effort that would have taken 12 to 18 months, or more.

“Our new user-friendly Network Operations planning and management software prototype tools work hand-in-hand to initialize, plan and load a brigade’s worth of radios faster than ever before,” said Cpt. Nicholas Milano, assistant product manager for Tactical Cyber & Network Operations, Project Manager Tactical Network, assigned to PEO C3T. “Each integrated piece of software works in unison in an end-to-end network planning and initialization workflow.”

The prototype software tool suite includes:

– The Integrated Planner: an overarching system that plans and creates configuration files for numerous network elements, including the software defined radios supporting the Army’s tactical network. This planner was developed to integrate or replace existing network planners.

– Network Operations Management System (NOMS): an overarching prototype system used to manage the network and support non-classified, classified and coalition network enclaves with common look, touch, feel, and functionality.

– Initialization Tool Suite (ITS): enables Soldiers to manage and modify their network initialization data products network design on the ground in theater. Data Products provide the information required to enable end-to-end network connectivity and interoperability across the Army’s tactical internet.

— Codex: an authoritative database with a common data model and open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), enabling standard access to the data product network design. APIs enable applications to “talk” to each other.

— Atom: a simplified radio planner that provides intuitive workflow and an open API that uses the data product network design to provide a radio waveform plan. The Atom prototype will inform enhancements and future capability and fielding decisions on the final new solution to support existing and emerging planning requirements, potentially replacing the legacy Joint Enterprise Network Management Capability.

–Black Sails: a simplified radio configuration tool that uses the waveform plan through an open API to configure software defined lower tactical internet radios. Atom and Black Sails work hand-in-hand — Atom creates the plan and Black Sails generates the configuration files and loads the radios.

The UNO MTA is helping the PEO rapidly deliver a more robust, integrated, and standardized set of network management capabilities that enable Soldiers from tactical edge up through corps to plan, configure, manage, monitor, provision and secure/defend their network assets. UNO efforts simplify and reduce the number of tools Soldiers use to manage and defend the tactical communications network.

“We are leveraging the OTAs to prototype solutions to configure and integrate tactical and enterprise networks, enabling the delivery of information and communications among Soldiers at all echelons, utilizing network resources prioritized according the commander’s intent,” Milano said.

To create the unified radio planning and management software tool suite, the UNO MTA team-of-teams concentrated on prototyping commercial-off-the-shelf software applications for network planning and management, integrating them into existing government programs of record, and then quickly inserting them into military formations to gain feedback for further enhancements and to support future Army capability decisions.

The team is working with operational units to pilot these software tools and leverage Soldier feedback to inform requirements as part of the Army’s developing Integrated Tactical Network, or ITN. The ITN capabilities work together to enable commanders to leverage both military and commercially available networks for secure and reliable multi pathway communications and information sharing between Army, joint and coalition partners. The ITN commercial-off-the-shelf equipment includes new expeditionary satellite terminals, line-of-sight backhaul, mobile broadband kits, radio waveforms, a two-channel Leader Radio, single channel radios, end user devices, network gateways, unified network operations tools and data products.

As part of a developmental operations construct, PEO C3T engineers are implementing continuous exploration, integration, and deployment of the software prototypes that include quarterly Soldier touch points with various units, including the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division; 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division; and the 10th Mountain Division. Using this common cadence, each program office has the dedicated resources necessary to continuously define, build, test and deliver value to the Army, said Keith Whittaker, network planning product lead for PM Tactical Network.

“We gain continuous feedback on the prototype design, which is immediately fed back into the software development sprint cycles, to be refined again as part of the next quarterly release cycle,” Whittaker said. “This construct has already proven its value, enabling the program offices to observe Soldiers interacting with prototype mock-ups before a single line of code is ever written.”

Through requests for proposals and technical exchange meetings–initiated by the Network-Cross Functional Team– PEO C3T determined the best options for integrating existing capabilities with minimum development efforts.

Throughout the development process of the radio planning and management software tool suite, the team purposely laid a foundation for an open framework and open standards, including open APIs.

“This open architecture ensures future DoD software and system development can most effectively and efficiently share information between systems and more easily and rapidly integrate future systems to improve functionality and capability,” Whitaker said.

The open construct will be critical to future network modernization endeavors, as the DoD continues to develop integrated capability, such as the ITN, which includes multiple vendors, hardware, software, configurations, and systems that overarch multiple programs.

Story by Amy Walker, PM Tactical Network, PEO C3T public affairs

Photos by Kathy Bailey, PEO C3T public affairs and 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Division public affairs