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Spiritus Systems Launches the Micro Fight MKV Chassis and CCS Sustainment Pouch

Friday, February 25th, 2022

Available for purchase today at 1200 EST on spiritussystems.com

Spiritus Systems has launched the Micro Fight MkV, a compact chest rig chassis that serves as the central hub in an ever-growing system of components that can be configured into various plate carrier and chest rig solutions for today’s warfighter.

The Micro Fight series of chassis was originally developed as an answer to the performance limitations of traditional plate carriers and chest rigs when fighting in and around vehicles. The Micro Fight system was built to be an extremely low-bulk solution for environments where space and weight command a premium. Over the years, Spiritus Systems has continued to evolve this core product and build a line of accessories that allow the micro fight to scale from a minimalistic magazine carrier to a full-fledged plate carrier system or various sustainment and comms-focused chest rigs.

Today, the MkV is added to this diverse roster of modular components that let the end user build a near limitless number of kit configurations to support a wide range of weapons platforms and use cases.

Design & Improvements

The MkV represents a generational leap for the Micro Fight line. Previously all Micro Fight iterations were composed of two open-top cells that could accept a variety of magazine inserts and Velcro flap closures. The latest version is now a single cell placard-style chassis that is built with all-new materials and manufacturing processes. The design features MOLLE on the front and sides to accommodate additional magazine pouches and tourniquets, and a row of anchor points along the top opening, for magazine retention bungee straps that will accommodate any caliber.

The CCS Pouch

Spiritus Systems found that the vast majority of Legacy Micro Fight customers were using the front cell as an ad-hoc GP pouch. In response to this, the MkV now can be combined with the all-new CCS Sustainment Pouch (releasing today in-tandem with the Mk V Chassis). The CCS pouch is a full-featured GP Pouch that vastly improves upon the legacy front cell’s functionality, and storage capacity. For those that do not need a GP Pouch solution, the MkV’s MOLLE front will accept any 3rd party magazine holders or other pouches.

Materials Selection & Manufacturing

The materials in the MkV were hand-selected and extensively tested for durability. Squadron fabric (an ultra-tough 1000d/500d Cordura laminate) is a semi-rigid textile that is used for the MkV’s entire chassis frame and was vetted for long-term integrity when laser cut. Unlike other products that will delaminate overtime, the MkV’s Squadron chassis will not degrade. 

Spiritus Systems also worked extensively to develop new manufacturing processes that would allow the company to invest more per-product in premium materials. By keeping build costs low through efficiency gains, Spiritus Systems can offer the best value in tactical nylon equipment on the market today.

Backwards Compatibility

The MkV and the CCS pouch are backward compatible with the company’s full product line. That means customers with LV/119 Plate Carriers, Thing 1 and Thing 2 Chest Rigs, and any other build, can drop in a Micro Fight MkV where the Mk 4 used to be, and instantly enhance the functionally and modularity of the system with no extra purchases required. The MkV is also compatible with all caliber magazine inserts currently offered on the website.

Availability & Pricing

Spiritus Systems will be launching these products today at 1200 EST on spiritussystems.com

MkV Chassis     $45.95

CCS Pouch         $ 78.95

For LE and Military sales of this and other products please contact Adam Thrower.

Sitka Arrowhead to Exhibit via PT Defence at Enforce Tac 2022

Friday, February 25th, 2022

PT Defence will be representing SITKA Arrowhead at Enforce Tac 2022. Showcasing at stand 12-544, attendees will have the opportunity to view the current product line – specifically developed for the SOF end-user – to notably include best-in-class Wet Weather Protective (WWP) technical apparel solutions.

The show takes place at the Exhibition Centre, Nuremberg, Germany, March 1-2 2022.

 

FirstSpear Friday Focus: Stratton Fleece Lined Flannels

Friday, February 25th, 2022

Check out the exclusive fleece-lined Stratton Flannel. Get them before they’re gone! Similar in cut and feel to the 4 ounce and 9 ounce flannel weights, this flannel features two oversized chest pockets with button closures to secure your important items, such as your phone. However, a new addition to the flannel is an integral bottle opener. It’s the perfect addition to your EDC line up.

Stratton flannels lovers will still find throughout this stunning shirt smooth metal buttons that will stand up to the test of time.

The Stratton Flannel is machine washable, and slightly oversized to accommodate for a 3% shrinkage after the first wash. Made in the USA with imported cotton. Limited sizes left— get them before we run out. We launch exclusive flannel colorwave each season, so make sure you grab it before it’s gone for good.

To check out the newest flannel, go to www.first-spear.com/stratton_flannel_fleeced_lined.

Spartan Brigade showcases Armored Formation On-The-Move Network Pilot

Friday, February 25th, 2022

FORT STEWART, Ga. – The “Spartan Brigade,” 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, showcased the U.S. Army’s Armored Formation On-The-Move Network Pilot on Feb. 8-9 at Fort Stewart. The pilot was in its third and final week when the unit and Army stakeholders conducted a corresponding media day and distinguished visitors day, where they exhibited three equipment sets that leveraged satellite and line-of-sight commercial network prototypes from over 20 industry partners.

Each equipment set enabled different combinations of network communications, both on the move and at the quick halt, to enhance command and control for distributed and dispersed operations and survivability and lethality.

“We know on the future battlefield you have to fight dispersed and distributed,” emphasized Maj. Gen. Charles D. Costanza, Commanding General, 3rd Infantry Division and Fort Stewart. “Even the brigade tactical operations center set up out here [for this pilot], which is scaled way down, is still too big, and so this capability would enable us to fight more distributed and dispersed. And then with the future modernization efforts we are doing with vehicles, for example AMPV [Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle], you put those two capabilities together, I think this is really going to improve our ability to fight and survive on the future battlefield.”

Each week of the pilot a different Spartan Brigade battalion stressed and assessed one of the equipment sets in realistic brigade-designed mission threads, during and after which the Army garnered Soldier feedback and assessment data.

“One of our primary modernization focus areas is really about the network and how we enable the future fight through speed, range and convergence,” said Maj. Gen. Robert M. Collins, Program Executive Officer for Command, Control, Communications-Tactical.

During the media day, a handful of Washington reporters from defense and technology news outlets and a regional news station visited on Tuesday, Feb. 8 to ask questions and talk to Soldiers and Army network acquisition and fielding leaders about the different equipment sets. The following day, modernization stakeholders from various U.S. Army program executive offices, cross-functional teams, training and doctrine commands, science and technology organizations, and additional Army senior leaders had a similar opportunity to talk to Soldiers as well as exchange ideas on the network modernization of armored formations.

The media and distinguished visitors first spoke to Soldiers at a static display that highlighted two of the equipment sets and then rode out to the training area to talk to Soldiers employing the third equipment set.

“They [the Soldiers] truly got to assess each of the equipment sets,” said Col. Terry R. Tillis, commander of the “Spartan Brigade,” 2nd ABCT, 3rd ID. “At the end of the day, if we can’t integrate with current capabilities, and it’s not simple enough for our end user, it is something we don’t want. But the general feedback we have received [is that] it’s easy to use, it is expeditionary, and allows us to keep a much smaller command post signature, which will help us increase our survivability.”

The Soldier feedback combined with qualitative and quantitative assessment data will inform the Army’s Capability Set 25 armored formation network design and concept from the division to the battalion level. The final armored formation OTM network solution set will enable more effective and less predictable offensive and defensive operations and will increase the lethality of the Army’s armored units.

By CPT Sean Minton

Tasmanian Tiger to Exhibit at IWA 2022

Thursday, February 24th, 2022

Tasmanian Tiger is excited to exhibit at the IWA OutdoorClassics trade fair in Nuremberg/ Germany once again!

Get hands-on their new TT gear for 2022 and chat with product experts.

Midwest Industries Announces New Marlin Extended Sight Systems

Thursday, February 24th, 2022

Modernize Lever-Action Rifles by Adding Tactical Features

Waukesha, Wis. (February 18, 2022) — Midwest Industries announced that it has released a new Marlin® 1895 Extended Sight System for the commercial market, with a version for the Marlin® 1894 to be released in the near future.

The new Marlin® 1895 Extended Sight System combines Midwest’s M-LOK® handguard and ghost ring sights with a rigid top rail, completely transforming the look and functionality of the Marlin® 1895. Hunters and target shooters will benefit from extra real estate for attaching accessories, plus an improved sight picture with plenty of adjustability. A system designed for the Marlin® 1894 will be available soon.

“We’re taking the classic lever-action rifle and making it tactical,” said Troy Storch, Owner of Midwest Industries. “It’s the best of old and new for Marlin® owners. Shooters can bring the lever gun into the modern age with a sleek, sophisticated sight system.”

The Marlin® Extended Sight Systems incorporate the following features:

• Designed for Marlin® variants with handguard cap
• Heavy-duty ghost ring with wide windage and elevation adjustment range
• Midwest Industries sight adjustment tool included
• Forward-mounted sling swivel for conventional hunting slings
• Includes one 5-slot M-LOK® rail section
• Slim, lightweight, ultra-rigid design
• Full-length top Picatinny rail for lights, lasers, or additional accessories

For more information, visit our website and the Marlin® 1895 Extended Sight System product page.

Silent Arrow Awarded Department of Defense Contract from Warfighting Lab Incentive Fund

Thursday, February 24th, 2022

$2.2M Program Includes 5 Silent Arrow® GD-2000 Autonomous Cargo Delivery Aircraft Systems for Operational Evaluation and CONOPs Development

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14, 2022 // — Silent Arrow today announced that the company’s GD-2000 UAS platform was selected for a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Warfighter Lab Incentive Fund (WLIF) contract with a 12-month period of performance beginning in Q1 2022.

The $2.2M contract win resulted from the Pentagon-based Joint Staff (J7 Joint Force Development Directorate) partnering with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and one of its theater components, in order to fund a series of advanced operational demonstrations and Concept of Operations (CONOPs) development activities for Silent Arrow’s flagship product, the GD-2000.

The timing of the contract award aligns with the DoD’s need to supplement or replace tactical and operational overland logistics in future conflicts. As the battlefield becomes more accessible to all adversaries, Combatant Commands have identified the need to establish and sustain logistical operations in contested and denied operating environments. 

Under the contract, Silent Arrow will deliver and support:

• Operational demonstrations for concept development (CONOPs, CONEMPs and TTPs) to include:

? Delivering two GD-2000s to Exercise Emerald Warrior at Hurlburt Field

? Delivering two GD-2000s to an undisclosed location for further demonstration

? Delivering one GD-2000 for non-flying purposes to include training and educating the joint special operations warfighter

• Radar signature assessment and management

• Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK) integration

• Water landing and resupply at sea logistics

• An operational and technical utility assessment to include integration of the GD-2000 with military aircraft platforms & force structures

• Transition plan based on the outcome of the operational demonstrations

At the conclusion of this effort, Silent Arrow will have completed all necessary safety and operational milestones required to become a DoD Program of Record, will be compatible with Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) systems, and fully integrated with the end user’s equipment and force structure.

Coupled with the recent contract awarded by the U.S. Air Force to procure an initial lot of fifteen scaled-down Silent Arrows, the company now has a full suite of UAS capabilities to provide a variety of tactical and operational level, on-demand autonomous logistics support for nearly every airborne Special Operations platform as well as in overseas operations. Additionally, the Special Operations warfighter will have tested these cargo delivery drones on special purpose aircraft, standard cargo aircraft, and helicopters, both overland and in maritime environments.

“We’d like to thank the Joint Chiefs and J7 for their confidence in awarding this seminal program,” said Chip Yates, Silent Arrow’s Founder and CEO. “We are looking forward to leaning in with our mission partners and delivering these disruptive capabilities to the warfighter to create a logistical advantage while reducing physical threats to those operating in harm’s way.”

silent-arrow.com

TacJobs – Primary Arms

Thursday, February 24th, 2022

Looking for an exciting opportunity to work in the industry? Primary Arms is looking for motivated and dedicated individuals to fill several positions.

www.primaryarms.com/career-opportunities