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Archive for July, 2020

Brownells Casting For Cash Benefits Special Operations Wounded Warriors

Wednesday, July 8th, 2020

GRINNELL, Iowa – Brownells operation “Casting For Cash” will be seeking donations throughout July to benefit Special Operations Wounded Warriors, and one lucky winner will be chosen for a Florida deep-sea fishing experience with a wounded Special Operator.

All month long during July, Brownells customers and website visitors can enter SKU #080-001-378 into their shopping cart to donate any amount of cash they’d like to SOWW, a 501c3 charity providing outdoor experiences and other kinds of support to wounded members of the US Special Operations community.

At the end of July, Brownells will choose one lucky winner to receive an 8-hour fishing charter with a Special Operator guided by Captain Tim Peterson, plus airfare and accommodations – a prize package valued at over $3,600.

“SOWW is a special organization that Brownells is very proud to support,” said Brownells Director of Content, Communiations and Public Relations Ryan Repp. “Not only can you help a great cause, you just might win a true adventure of a lifetime.”

For details, see the Brownells Casting For Cash web page.

New For 2020 Nyco+ Raider Field Short From PDW

Wednesday, July 8th, 2020

Full Featured Field Short in Ripstop Stretch, Made in USA

Prometheus Design Werx launches their best selling Raider Field Short updated in their new stretch ripstop NYCO+ fabric. Built as an all season, rugged field short, this style is a non-cargo design in a clean utility appearance, built for the outdoors and today’s active EDC user in mind. A total of 11 pockets to stash and organize as little or as many EDC items as needed. PDW upgraded their MILSPEC type NYCPO ripstop by adding a stretch fiber for unparalleled comfort and mobility in this type of utility wear fabric. Dedicated EDC Tool Pockets™, dual no-twist custom made delta rings for keychain-carabineer clip points, 4 welt pockets, reinforced double seat, and a horseshoe gusset rounds out its many features. Produced with industrial grade triple needle stitching on all major seams. Built to last in California, USA.

The Design and R&D Team at PDW states:

“This is the short version of our best selling Raider pant style. Updated with our new NYCO+ ripstop with stretch, this is in our opinion, the most comfortable field and utility field short made in a military type ripstop material available. The added stretch makes a notable level up in everyday comfort and extra range of mobility when on the go. NYCO ripstop is a good all season weight and can be worn year ‘round. Our well-tailored regular fit isn’t too slim or too relaxed. It’s a fit that can be worn for years to come and supersedes trends and puts its focus on purpose and utility. Our Raider Field Short has been worn on just about every continent, by all types of users, on the trail, off the trail, down range, overland, on and off the grid. One of the best and few, American made, adventure-ready, field and utility shorts.”

The Raider Field Short NYCO+ is available in Transitional Field Green, All Terrain Brown, and Universal Field Gray.

The Raider Field Short NYCO+ are available via their website, prometheusdesignwerx.com.

C-UAS Key Considerations Factsheet

Wednesday, July 8th, 2020

DroneShield has released a brief C-UAS Key Considerations 2 page summary to assist its partners and customers to review key themes for buying C-UAS products. 

The summary is available here.

Further Faster Designs – Rapid Access Panel Bino Case

Wednesday, July 8th, 2020

Manufactured from 500D Cordura, the RAP Bino Harness combines the ability to keep your binocular at the ready with discreet access to a pistol or other items. The panel is Velcro pile lined, and opens from either the top or side access points.

Additionally, the harness features 4-way stretch side pockets for quick access to wind meters, etc.

Available in Ranger Green, Ranger Green/Wolf, Ranger Green/Coyote and MultiCam from furtherfasterdesigns.com.

Special Operations Aid & Rescue – Technical Austere Medical Evacuation Course

Wednesday, July 8th, 2020

The TAME course is right around the corner. It’s SOARescue’s first course since the start of things opening back up. If you’ve ever provided or will provide enroute Care in the non-standard environment this is the course for you. If critical care, flight and tactical medicine had a baby this is the course that would come of it. Seats still available. Contact us for payment plans or agency discounts. Some of what to expect:

-Basic flight physiology

-Gas laws/ effects on patients

-Operating around standard and non-standard evacuation platforms

-Unique aspects of providing care in an aircraft

-Basic hoisting and rope work related to movement of personnel and casualties

-Overview of Anatomy and Physiology

-Management of complex airways to include surgical intervention

-management of hemodynamically unstable patients to include the use of blood products and vasoactive agents

-Advanced respiratory management to include tube thoracotomy placement and management

-Ventilator fundamentals and practical application of strategy.

-Ventilator management of a complex patient.

-Pharmacology overview

-Utilization of medication pumps

-Advanced monitoring of patients and casualties.

-Obtaining and interpreting lab values

-Patient packaging and loading unloading

-Hand-off strategy and documentation

-basics of rope rescue

www.soarescue.com/events/technical-austere-medical-evacuation-tame-concord-nc-tame-nc-0720-02

IceVents Aero by Qore Performance

Wednesday, July 8th, 2020

STERLING, VA – Consistent with their commitment to continually press the limits of design to enhance operator performance through thermoregulation, Qore Performance released to the public this week the IceVents Aero, their latest innovation in padding and ventilating load carriage systems.  Inspired by the aerodynamic profile of Formula One cars and the SpaceX Falcon 9/Crew Dragon, IceVents Aero use the same honeycomb thermoplastic elastomer from their popular IceVents Classic, but in a streamlined shape that removes all excess material.

The lighter-weight IceVents Aero prevent chafing on the neck when worn with low collar shirts and reduce fatigue on shoulders in the highest performance and lightest weight minimalist plate carriers and rucksacks. They also reduce chafing and bulk around the hips under a duty belt.

IceVents Aero are universally compatible with every plate carrier system on the market, and are compatible with many rucksacks and assault packs as well. 

IceVents Aero are available as a pair for shoulder strap venting and padding, or as part of combination sets with IceVents Classic to cover duty belt padding and torso ventilation with the IceVents Classic used as pontoon-style padding inside the plate bag.  IceVents Aero are available in Black and in AR 670-1 compliant Coyote Tan. More detail is available at QorePerformance.com.

New Research Shows Promising Future for Warfighter Communication

Wednesday, July 8th, 2020

ADELPHI, Md. — Soldiers operate in remote wireless environments with limited bandwidth and unpredictable connectivity, making it challenging to receive timely and reliable information. Using novel communications software, Army researchers prove that a reliable data delivery system can be created that survives adverse network environments.

One of the capabilities in the U.S Army’s Multi-Domain Operations is rapid convergence of cross-domain capabilities, said Dr. Jade Freeman, a researcher with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Army Research Laboratory.

“Future operations against a threat require the joint force to conduct continuous and rapid integration of multi-domain capabilities to gain cross-domain overmatch,” Freeman said. “The Army strategy’s operating environment is a battlespace with congested, degraded and wireless networks, and the warfare dynamics and complexities are constantly changing at a fast pace.”

A report recently published by the lab proves that timely and reliable data delivery under adverse tactical network environments is possible.

Army researchers conducted a study on the communication technology that supports optimized information interoperability, mediation and convergence – the ability to rapidly converge effects from multiple domains – under the contested network environment.

In the study, the researchers show that Mockets technology-enabled Integrated Sensor Architecture, or ISA, achieved superior performance in data transaction in terms of timeliness and volume, compared to using the Transmission Control Protocol, or TCP, based communication method under both stressed and wireless network settings.

ISA is the Army’s interoperability solution for sharing information between sensors and systems developed by the lab’s sister organization, the CCDC Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center. ISA uses the TCP communication method to transmit data between sensors and devices.

Mockets (Mobile Sockets) is a novel communications library developed by the lab, specifically designed for wireless networking scenarios to improve communications in mobile ad hoc network environments.

According to Freeman, Mockets design and implementation meets the needs of tactical military information networks, which are typically wireless, and ad hoc with low bandwidth, intermittent connectivity and variable latency.

“Tactical networking environments are often characterized as Denied, Intermittent and Limited, or DIL, bandwidth,” Freeman said. “Systems and applications linking sensors and tactical devices in operations can produce constant data stream. Such dissemination of information across domains and echelons is constrained by these challenges of network conditions, and a potential consequence can be a missed opportunity or an action based on outdated messages or even cost of lives due to the loss of mission-critical information.”

The primary objective of this experimentation, Freeman said, was to evaluate the performance of ISA data transfer with Mockets under various network settings.

The data transmission rates from the Mockets protocol were evaluated and compared to those from the traditional TCP in ISA under the wired networking environment (Ethernet Local Area Network), which provides the baseline results, and then in the Extensible Mobile Ad-hoc Networking Emulator, simulating a stressed wired communication.

Additionally, the protocols were experimented using military tactical radios simulating radio communications in a wireless environment.

The results show that the Mockets protocols outperformed TCP on ISA under every wireless setting in addition to stressed wired networking environments, Freeman said. On average, the latency using Mockets was reduced by more than one third of the transmittal speed of TCP on the stress network. Likewise, Mockets-enabled ISA achieved two-fold increase in throughput from TCP in a wireless setting.

For Freeman and her fellow researchers, the continuation of this study is crucial to the future operating environment and protection of our Soldiers in combat.

“We want ensure that our Soldiers are supported with communication tools so that they can conduct missions with vital information at the edge uninterrupted,” Freeman said. “Soldiers operate in remote, harsh and hostile locations, and we believe that Mockets middleware is an innovative communication technology that will ensure network resiliency and adaptability.”

Additionally, she said, this research will contribute to the Army’s pursuit in strategy “Information Dominance” against its adversaries, rapid convergence of cross-domain capabilities on seamless machine-to-machine, man-machine interface, and artificial intelligence.

As for next steps for this research, Freeman said it still remains to understand and evaluate many other functionalities of Mockets with command, control, communication, and information, or C3I, technology integration.

For example, she said, Mockets has a variety of tuning parameters adapting to network condition, optimizing the bandwidth and mobility support, as well as message tagging, prioritization and cancellation features to control network congestion.

The lab will continue Mockets evaluations as well as further enhancement with automated performance optimization according to message context and network conditions, which will benefit the Army’s Network Modernization effort.

By U.S. Army CCDC Army Research Laboratory Public Affairs

Meprolight Introduces its MEPRO FT Bullseye Illuminated Pistol Sight to the HLS and Law Enforcement Markets

Tuesday, July 7th, 2020

The compact Bullseye sight is the only optic sight for pistols, ensuring intuitive, accurate & fast target acquisition/shooting in day and night conditions, and is suitable for a wide range of/all pistols and holsters

Or-Akiva, Israel, July 6, 2020. Meprolight – a member of the SK Group and a leading manufacturer of electro-optical systems, thermal, night vision equipment, and self-illuminated sights for military, law enforcement and civilian applications – now introduces the Mepro FT Bullseye optical pistol sight to law-enforcement and HLS forces. FT Bullseye was originally developed for the civilian market. Its qualities, being the smallest optic sight and– fast target acquisition is unprecedented among other pistol-sights. That makes it particularly advantageous for law-enforcement professionals, for whom intuitive, accurate shooting in all/any lighting conditions is an operationally vital advantage. The sight’s compatibility to a variety of pistol models add versatility, simplicity and cost-effectiveness to the various forces with their existing arsenal.  

Based on a compact optical illumination patent, the sight’s fiber-optic tritium combination creates a low profile, single rear sight. That enables instant and accurate shooting in all lighting conditions with no batteries needed. It is easily installed on an existing pistol dovetail and is activated from the moment the sight is installed on the pistol.

According to Mr. Ilan Abramovich, V.P. Sales & Marketing – Defense, “The Mepro FT Bullseye sight is an innovative addition to our ever-growing aiming solutions for pistols. Meprolight offers over 180 types of aiming pistol sights for daytime and night-time operations based on various illumination sources – tritium, fiber and reliable LED illumination sources. The Bullseye’s enhanced capabilities meet law-enforcement forces’ needs”.

Corporate VP Marketing & Sales, SK Group Mr. Ronen Hamudot noted that “Our advanced technologies serve all markets – civil, law enforcement, HLS and defense. We are proud of our flexibility to apply solutions to developing needs and keep loyal to our vision – always staying ahead, providing customers with the perfect answer to their new challenges”.

www.meprolight.com