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Uniform Integrated Protective Ensemble Air 2 Piece Under Garment Completes Testing at Dyess AFB

Tuesday, June 29th, 2021

KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (AFNS) —

A joint military test team recently conducted ongoing developmental and operational testing of the Uniform Integrated Protective Ensemble Air 2 Piece Under Garment at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.

UIPE Air 2PUG is a two-piece carbon-based protective undergarment designed to be worn underneath the CWU-27/P flight suit and is intended to provide chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protection to aircrews in toxic environments.

The test team was made up of members from the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center’s Detachment 2 and the 28th Test and Evaluation Squadron from Eglin AFB, Florida, the Navy’s Operational Test and Evaluation Force, and the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Agile Combat Support Directorate Human Systems Division.

The new system is intended to offer better mobility, breathability, and a lower thermal burden on aircrews. UIPE Air 2PUG allows aircrews to stay in the suit longer and do their jobs with less heat burden or chances of heat casualties.

During this phase of testing, the UIPE Air 2PUG was tested on C-130J Super Hercules aircrews from the 39th and 40th Airlift Squadrons that are part of the 317th Airlift Wing at Dyess AFB. The aircrew simulated aircraft preflight checks and conducted a ground egress in order to field test the new UIPE Air 2PUG garment. The test event also focused upon the garment’s interoperability and compatibility with current equipment.

“The joint ground test provided critical feedback from the user to the engineering and testing team,” said Lt. Col. Brent Gaylord, 317th Operational Support Squadron commander. “The 317th Airlift Wing utilized a full aircrew complement to include female aircrew members representative of our diverse crew force and ensuring all ergonomic factors are considered. Updating decade’s old equipment is an exciting process to be a part of and is critical to maintaining our qualitative advantage over global competitors as we continually pursue full spectrum readiness.”

“This was the final ground compatibility test event,” said Tech. Sgt. Bryce Gardner, AFOTEC Det. 2 Aircrew Flight Equipment Program manager. “Previous test events were conducted with the KC-135 (Stratotanker) at McConnell AFB, Kansas; the HH-60 (Pave Hawk) at Nellis AFB, Nevada; and the F-15 (Eagle) at Eglin AFB. Multi-Service Operational Test and Evaluation will occur in the first quarter of fiscal year 2022.

“This test event went very well and the test team gathered all the required data because of the outstanding support received from the Dyess Aircrew Flight Equipment team and the participating C-130 aircrew,” Gardner said.

Once testing is completed and UIPE Air 2PUG is approved, it will be fielded to all Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Army aircrews across fixed wing, rotary wing, ejection seat and large frame aircrafts.

AFOTEC’s mission is to inform the warfighter and acquisition through operational tests. AFOTEC evaluates the capability of systems to meet warfighter needs by planning, executing, and reporting independent operational assessments, tests, and evaluations. From concept development to system fielding, AFOTEC evaluates a system’s overall operational mission capability under realistic conditions. AFOTEC’s mission requires lock-step efforts with acquisition partners focused on shortening the combat capability delivery timeline.

By Katherine C. Gandara, Public Affairs Advisor, Headquarters Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center

Delivery of the GTK Boxer Vehicles Ordered by the Bundeswehr Now Completed

Monday, June 28th, 2021

ARTEC GmbH, on behalf of its parent companies Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) and Rheinmetall, has officially handed over the last of the Boxer armoured transport vehicles (GTK) ordered to date by the Bundeswehr to representatives of the Federal procurement agency (BAAINBw) and the Ministry of Defence.

The contract for the 2nd batch, which was concluded in December 2015, comprised 131 GTK Boxers and was worth EUR 478 million. All the experience gained with modifications from the successful Afghanistan mission have been incorporated into this A2 version.

Despite the pandemic, which in some cases had a significant impact on delivery dates, the contractual deadlines were met thanks to the constructive, pragmatic and trusting cooperation between the industry and the customer.

In total, the two parent companies of ARTEC GmbH have delivered 405 Boxer vehicles to the Bundeswehr. Among them were 72 Boxers in the ambulance variant, 65 command vehicles and 256 infantry group vehicles.

The combat upgrade commissioned by the Bundeswehr in 2017 provides for all Boxer vehicles, including those from the 1st batch, to be adapted to the A2 design standard.

Most recently, in February 2021, the corresponding upgrade of a second batch of Boxer command vehicles to the A2 standard was contracted, so that from 2024 the entire fleet of a total of 65 German Boxer command vehicles will be available at the latest level.

ARTEC GmbH was founded in 1999 and is a joint venture between Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co. KG and Rheinmetall.

The company coordinates series production and serves as the point of contact for all export issues relating to the Boxer.

Blackhawk Launches Latest “No Fail” Video Featuring Tony Sentmanat

Monday, June 28th, 2021

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – June 28, 2021 – Blackhawk®, a leader in law enforcement and military equipment for over 20 years, has released episode three of its “No Fail” video series, featuring firearms instructor and Blackhawk brand ambassador Tony Sentmanat.

A strong advocate for self-defense and gun ownership, Sentmanat details the rigorous tests he puts every piece of his gear through, as well as why he trusts Blackhawk equipment in situations where lives are on the line. Sentmanat goes on to discuss his military and law enforcement background, as well as the experiences that shaped his “failure is not an option” philosophy.

“Gear is your lifeline – you have to have the proper gear,” Sentmanat said. “It doesn’t have to be the most expensive gear, but it has to be durable gear and gear that you trust.”

A Marine Corps veteran and former SWAT operator, Sentmanat has translated his extensive mixed martial arts, combat and firearms training into teaching others how to defend themselves and others. Now he has become a public figure and travels the world teaching fitness seminars as well as tactical training to civilians, military personnel and police departments. Sentmanat also shares his experiences and philosophy online and on social media, in addition to working with companies like Blackhawk to continuously improve their products.

“For me, I’m huge on progression and innovation,” Sentmanat said. “You have to appreciate the fact that when you have a company like Blackhawk that’s been around for so long, and yet they’re still trying to change the market…trying to make whatever they had that’s good and make it great. Then when something is great, they make it perfect.”

Click here to see the full “No Fail” video series. To learn more about Blackhawk holsters and gear, head over to Blackhawk.com.

Introducing the Atibal S.A.P.

Monday, June 28th, 2021

SMALLEST AND LIGHTEST PRISMATIC SCOPE TO DATE

LASER ETCHED RETICLE :: SUB 6 OZ WEIGHT :: 2.2” LENGTH
The Atibal S.A.P. Micro Prism is the smallest and lightest prismatic scope on the market to date. The SAP is the ideal optic for short range and close quarters engagements, with its exceptionally small size and weight the SAP is extremely agile in tight spaces when speed and accuracy are paramount. Unlike a traditional red dot sight where your reticle is projected against a plane of glass the SAP features a laser etched illuminated reticle which is apparent with or without illumination. The laser etched reticle also has the added benefit of always being crisp and clear, as opposed to a red dot which may be prone to poor reticle experience, depending on the user’s vision. The SAP also features a reticle focus adjustment at the ocular lens to further ensure a perfectly focused reticle every time. We spent 2 years of extensive research and development to bring you the smallest and lightest 1x prism on the market to date.

Compact, Capable, and Purpose Built.

Take Your Short Game to the Next Level with the Atibal S.A.P.

The Circle Dot reticle of the SAP is not designed for engaging targets at various long distances, but more so for enhancing target acquisition and engagement at short distances and close quarters. The reticle is designed so that the 60 MOA outer ring can be used to rapidly frame the target until the center dot is realized and a confident shot can be placed. The uncluttered sight picture along with the both eyes open operation of the SAP enable the shooter to better observe the impact area and place accurate follow up shots rapidly when needed, all the while maintaining good situational awareness.

During the R&D of the SAP we were able to determine the best features and specifications that would ensure stable and reliable operation while lessening the overall footprint of the optic. Oftentimes products become so feature rich that they inundate the user with too many options all the while embedding elaborate components that are more apt to fail. We have removed all the unnecessary aspects that are currently trending in newer optic designs and have fortified all of our existing components to enhance performance. The Atibal SAP 1x Micro Prism comes standard with improved LED technology for brilliant illumination and long lasting battery life. The 4 hour auto shut-off will help to prolong the battery life, as well as alleviating the user’s worries of forgetting to shut their optic off. The SAP comes installed with a co-witness height mount and can be configured with a low profile height mount by simply removing the co-witness height spacer from the existing mount.


FEATURES:
? Parallax Free @ 50 yds
? Easy accessible battery compartment
? Low Power Consumption
? Lightweight
? Reticle Focus Adjustment
? Multi-coated lens to reduce glare
? Removable Co-witness Height Mount

SPECIFICATIONS:
? Magnification: 1x11mm
? Eye Relief – 2″- 8″, Optimal Eye Relief ~4″
? Dot Size – 3 MOA Dot, 60 MOA Outer Ring
? Adjustment – 1 MOA
? Windage Adj: 100 clicks
? Elevation Adj: 100 clicks
? Laser Etched Reticle, Red Illumination, 8 Brightness Settings, 7 Daylight / 1 NVG
? Battery – CR2032
? Battery Life: Up to 30,000 hours
? Exit Pupil: 10.6mm
? FOV: 68 FT. @ 100 YDS. Perfect for Close Quarters
? Fog Proof – Nitrogen Purged
? Waterproof – IP67 Rated
? Shock Proof
? Length 2.2″
? Weight 4.8oz w/ Low Pro Mount – 5.9 oz w/ Co-Witness Mount
? Lifetime Warranty

KONGSBERG with Javelin Joint Venture Demonstrate Future Lethality During Flawless Live Fire Exercise

Monday, June 28th, 2021

JOHNSTOWN, PENN., June 25, 2021 – In collaboration with the U.S. Army, KONGSBERG Defence and Aerospace and the Javelin Joint Venture (JJV) conducted a four-shot, multi-platform Javelin demonstration at the U.S. Army Redstone Test Center in Alabama on May 25, 2021. Three different vehicles were each equipped with different configurations of the KONGSBERG Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station-Javelin (CROWS-J) and Protector RS6 Remote Weapon Station (RWS).

“KONGSBERG has solidified its position as the remote weapon station of choice for Javelin deployment across a broad range of platforms. Our remote weapon stations are powerful force multipliers, especially given that we’re delivering a Multi-User Multi-Station (MUMS) capability to facilitate advanced target sharing and cooperative engagement,” said Jason Toepfer, director for Army Business Development (US) at KONGSBERG Defence and Aerospace. “Our continued investments in the architecture and platforms overall maximize the U.S. military’s current inventory, training and provisioning while providing groundbreaking advancements in capability.”

During the demonstration, three different KONGSBERG remote weapon station configurations on three unique ground platforms fired Javelin, successfully engaging targets each time. Using QinetiQ North America’s Robotic Combat Vehicle-Light (RCV-L), KONGSBERG executed a fully remote firing of Javelin using CROWS Tech Refresh control components. This was a first for the Army’s official RCV-L platform and demonstrated Tech Refresh’s backwards compatibility with legacy CROWS systems.

Another firing demonstrated KONGSBERG’s capability to fire Javelin on a 4×4 (JLTV) platform from a previously qualified and fielded system within the inventory on an 8×8 platform – the same KONGSBERG RWS that is currently fielded with Stryker brigades in Germany.

Finally, KONGSBERG continued to showcase its PROTECTOR RS6 (30x113mm) platform by successfully firing javelin from a lightweight, Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV). The RS6 RWS is the system selected by the U.S. Marine Corps for the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) program. This Javelin firing is one of several conducted from this station and further demonstrates the inherent flexibility of the RS6 design, allowing users to address a broad range of threats and operational needs – C-UAS, SHORAD, ATGM, Maneuver Support, Manned / Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) – from a single system.

With more than 20,000 systems delivered worldwide and 14 years of CROWS experience, KONGSBERG will continue to support the soldiers with new systems, capabilities and features meeting tomorrow’s requirements while maintaining, supporting and keeping up to date a wide range of CROWS variants and support equipment. All CROWS and RWS systems are produced in the KONGSBERG Johnstown, PA facility. Continuing the execution of this contract secures 3,000+ jobs, both directly and through the KONGSBERG U.S. supply chain. With systems sold to 26 nations, KONGSBERG is the world-leading provider of remote weapon stations.

Bushnell Unveils New Fusion X Rangefinding Binoculars 

Monday, June 28th, 2021

10×42 Rangefinding Binoculars Usher in New Era of Laser Rangefinder Technology

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – June 24, 2021 – Bushnell®, an industry leader in performance optics, is excited to announce the release of its new Fusion X Rangefinding binoculars. The new rangefinding binoculars continue Bushnell’s 25-year legacy of laser rangefinder development while featuring 1 mile ranging capability plus an all-new ACTIVSYNC™ display system that fluidly morphs from black to red readouts based on lighting conditions. These full-size 10×42 binoculars not only feature the high-quality glass users have come to expect from Bushnell, but also boast the capabilities of a laser rangefinder into a single, intuitive optic.

At the core of the Fusion X is a sophisticated ACTIVSYNC display that allows users to maintain visibility in low-light and day-bright lighting conditions. The ACTIVSYNC display automatically changes color readings, meaning hunters can range targets just as well 30 minutes before sunrise as they can at midday. The display can even show red and black simultaneously if the environment requires it.

“As we continue to celebrate our 25th anniversary of the advent of the laser rangefinder, the new Fusion X maintains our commitment to bringing new technologies to the marketplace,” said Derek Osburn, Director of Optics for Vista Outdoor. “The Fusion X offers hunters the best of both worlds with a familiar 10×42 size that offers fantastic light transmission while providing them with all-day viewing thanks to the ground-breaking ActivSync display. These new ranging binos are simply amazing and arrive at a special time in our company’s history as we honor our 25 years of continuing innovation.”

The Fusion X binoculars boast one mile ranging capability with a +/- one-yard accuracy. To activate the binoculars, simply push the ranging button to power on the rangefinder, as well as to activate single range and scan mode.  For quick application setup, a second button on the bridge of the binocular offers users to select from multiple modes.

Near/far ranging modes allow users to home in on the target while ignoring objects in the foreground and background. Meanwhile, bow and rifle ballistics modes provide the right data for your next shot. Fusion X also features height mode, which uses two ranged points and the angle in between to calculate the height of an object (such as a tree).

For the best possible optical quality, the Fusion X is built around a High-Definition Optical System (HDOS) for clarity and low-light performance in the field. Fully multi-coated lenses give users increased clarity and performance in low-light conditions.

These binoculars are built tough, too. Rubber armor and IPX7 waterproof construction, as well as EXO Barriers on the lens surfaces, protect the binoculars from the roughest and wettest conditions in the field. In fact, Bushnell’s engineers test the waterproof bonds by submerging the binoculars in one meter of water for 30 minutes to check for any moisture penetration.

Backed by Bushnell’s Lifetime Ironclad warranty, users can pick up a pair of Fusion X binoculars knowing they’re engineered and manufactured to withstand the ultimate test – years of use in the field. Fusion X binoculars have a product lifetime of 20 years with 5 years on the electronic components. MSRP is $699.99 with units available in late July.

To learn more about Fusion X range-finding binoculars, Bushnell’s 25th Anniversary of Accuracy or to get eyes on the full lineup of Bushnell optics, check out Bushnell.com.

Ventumgear Gear Expands Range with Compadre Pouches

Monday, June 28th, 2021

German brand Ventumgear has introduced the Compadre Pouch.

Made from laser cut 500D Cordura, the zippered main compartment features Velcro patch to accept internal panels. A secondary compartment is placed in front of the main compartment. There are also two compartments on the back, which are suitable for power banks, cell phones and charging cables.

Two laser cut PALS panels and a Velcro field are sewn on the front. The size of the shoulder strap can also be adjusted using a slider.

Offered in a variety of colors and patterns. Check site for availability.

www.ventumgear.com/en/p/concealed-carry-compadre

www.ventumgear.com/en/p/cover-panel-for-concealed-compadre-pouch

www.ventumgear.com/en/p/edc-pouch-compadre

Alpha One Niner: A Brand You Should Know

Monday, June 28th, 2021

Just when you would think that the tactically-inspired realm of apparel and carry gear was saturated, an outfit comes around and kicks things up a notch. Alpha One Niner (A19er hereafter) is the brainchild of founder Helmie Ashiblie and leverages his experience in the shooting sports, grunt life, EDC product development and manufacturing disciplines. He has successfully merged this depth of knowledge with a creative energy that is hard to find these days and he’s been putting a shoulder to the wheel since day one.

Ashiblie pushing the limits during a recent match.
The first product under the A19er flag was the “Recon One” tablet caddy, an iPad sleeve/organizer that allows an aircraft passenger to affix it to the seatback pocket, allowing for easy access to the device and other small items like earbuds, notebooks and pens during long-haul flights. Helmie first pitched it on Kickstarter and A19er grew from there.

Years of international travel influenced A19er’s first products, as Helmie had already spent a ton of time globetrotting for SERT, the LE/Mil company he founded that delivers equipment and training solutions to a wide spectrum of paramilitary, law enforcement and special operations customers. Its signature product line is a series of soft-sided AR-pattern and SBR cases currently in use with units around the world.

A wide range of pouches, packs, Dopp kits and admin organizers followed the Recon One, utilizing excess production capacity at SE Asian facilities where SERT products are stitched up. It is at these locations and design studios that Ashiblie maintains trusted relationships and oversees high quality-control standards (once found only in the domain of USA-based manufacturers) for mission-essential gear.

Three core elements of Ashiblie’s past form the bridge to the company’s future. First, the brand takes its name from the call-sign he used while leading a reconnaissance platoon during compulsory national service with the Singaporean Army. I’ve shared lunch with Helmie and you can tell that those years in uniform made an indelible mark on his perspective. When I asked him to point to the signature philosophy that sets A19er apart from the competition, his reply was quick and to the point: “The dogged determination not to suck.” This mindset is in line with other veterans who founded the likes of Down Range Gear, Tactical Tailor, Mayflower Research & Consulting, PocketUp and GORUCK. They all grew their reputation through innovation and a commitment to their products and customers.

We talked about all things tactical during that lunch, and Helmie described the countless hours spent—even in the dead of night—answering texts, emails and voicemails from customers and colleagues.  He chuckled when I asked him how he juggles it all, then explained his fairly rudimentary thought process. He just wants to make sure he does everything to get it right.

The second element comes from a little-known part of Helmie’s past life as a model who worked with fashion houses in Milan and New York City. He took a deep interest in the behind-the-scenes work of product development and marketing, then used the knowledge to get SERT off of the ground after he left NYC and moved to Virginia in the aftermath of 9/11.  He is the first to admit that he is not a professional gear designer, but asserts that he knows a hell of a lot about finding the right resources to bring cost-effective products to market.

The final area that Ashiblie draws inspiration from is his participation in the IDPA and 2 and 3-gun shooting sports. His accrued experience influences several products that comprise A19er’s lineup and they all get the job done while looking good doing it.

The “Recon Nine Evade” eventually followed the Recon One and A19er broke into the mainstream as Helmie crowdsourced the feature set of this pack over at EDCForums.com, where he excelled at tapping into a potential customer base for inspiration. He solicited detailed input and commentary on the final design, with an eye towards maintaining transparency over the process.

Evade 1.5 in 420 denier Wolf Gray diamond ripstop nylon
When suggested changes to the basic design could be incorporated and they meshed with the realities of production restraints, Helmie did his best to follow through. When they were outside the realm of the possible, he let the forum members know.

“As long as you make that very clear from the get-go and simply DO NOT beat around the bush when it comes to what can or cannot be done, the guys are smart and reasonable enough to understand. If you decide to make a change and it’s not based on any of the revisions requested, get straight to the point and let everyone know why. You’d be surprised how accommodating and supporting others can be, and more importantly all parties walk away learning something from it.”

A year and dozens of prototypes later, the first commercial version of the Evade hit the streets and caused a stir. Because he is always on the path towards improvement, when comments started rolling in about the shoulder straps, main compartment volume or fabrics, Helmie listened carefully. The result was the Evade 2.0, a pack with larger volume and revisions to the carry system.

The final stop on the iteration train came about when members of various Facebook backpack groups began to get their hands on an earlier Evade, read a review, or watched a video of its features. These users and onlookers began to chime in and the 22 liter Evade 1.5 was developed as a slightly smaller pack that would make for a better EDC option. One gear reviewer spoke so highly of the final version that he felt the refinements left nothing else to critique; I wholeheartedly concur.

The Evade 1.5 is available in a “full” or “lite” version.  The “full” offers a dedicated laptop compartment while the latter version omits this feature. Both have a concealed/covert compartment between the main compartment and a user’s back, where a pistol can be secured on the full loop Velcro that lines the space. If a pistol is not holstered there, the compartment has enough room to secure an iPad, sensitive documents or other flat items like flex cuffs, evidence bags or laminated imagery.

A19er products provide superb organization
A full panel of MOLLE-compatible, laser-cut loop Velcro lines the main compartment, allowing a user to configure an array of pouches, organizers and holsters. It is this modularity that allows the Evade to fill a wide range of roles, for a broad spectrum of users, and at a respectable price that won’t crush a wallet. Its slick, inconspicuous exterior makes it as well-suited for special reconnaissance tasks as it would for range bag duty. The name is a perfect fit.

Nine different fabric weights, textures and colors are available, ensuring that there is an Evade 1.5 for practically anyone who needs modularity in their load carriage.  I spent a lot of time reading reviews on the Evade series, so when I required a new pack that wasn’t covered in PALS webbing, it was an easy choice. The packs are in heavy demand these days, so don’t be surprised if A19er is in the middle of a restock phase.

My Evade 1.5 has lived up to all of its advertised capabilities and you quickly get a sense of the deliberate thought put into its design. It follows in the footsteps of other classic tactically-themed packs, but stands on its own merits and has the potential to become as much an icon as the classic Eagle Industries A-III or Lightfighter RAID.

It has already won a user-nominated award for “Best Everyday Bag”, beating out contenders from heavyweights Triple Aught Design and Mystery Ranch. I’ve travelled across several continents with it and just when I’d given up on convincing my wife to ditch her bucket purse for air travel, she used an Evade on a return trip to the USA and is now hooked. If there was ever a strong endorsement, that’s it right there.

The latest A19er product to hit the scene is a pack that actually predates the Evade in terms of its development timeline.  The 25 liter “Pathfinder” utilizes the same harness system as the Evade 1.5 and is built to the same degree of durability, but can be best described as styled for the urban commute.

The A19er Pathfinder offers comparable organization capability to its smaller Evade cousin.
It is available with fewer fabric and color options, but the design still exhibits the clean lines you find in other A19er products. Dimension-Polyant X42 fabric forms the outer body and 210 denier ripstop nylon lines the interior compartments.

The padded laptop and tablet sleeves secure electronics while additional mesh compartments, admin organizers and water bottle pockets round out the feature list. It is definitely a stylish pack with a workhorse pedigree.

Got a lot of electronics and supporting cables? The Pathfinder can handle your carry requirement.

Alpha One Niner has been a personal project of Helmie Ashiblie since his first three-compartment caddy was used on a trans-Pacific flight.  His passion for producing hard-use gear has grown slowly but steadily, and if you operate in demanding environments downrange or around the corner, you should take a look at what the A19er brand has to offer.

Author Jon Custis is a veteran Marine infantryman who writes on a variety of tactical equipment, training, and leadership topics.