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BONE-DRI Moisture-Absorbing Gun Cases Unveils Gun & Ammo Bag

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

Provo, Utah (March 14, 2022) – BONE-DRI™, inventor of award-winning moisture-absorbing gun cases, is proud to announce the introduction of the Gun & Ammo Bag. Engineered with Absorbits™ moisture-removal technology, the BONE-DRI Gun & Ammo Bag protects your handgun and ammunition from rust after exposure to moisture.

“This is the perfect solution for those who want a smaller profile case to protect or remove moisture from their valuable handgun and ammo,” said Romney Williams, CEO of BONE-DRI. “The compact size of this moisture-removing bag makes it easy to fit in your gear bag or gun safe.”

Whether you are headed to the gun range, hunting, fishing, camping, or hiking – or storing your handgun, ammo, or silencer in a safe – the BONE-DRI Gun & Ammo Bag keeps your prized possessions safe, dry, and ready for use.  Crafted from durable nylon and guaranteed for life, this bag stops rust before it starts. 

Features Include:

-Helps prevent corrosion and rust – Absorbits™ moisture-wicking material keeps your handguns and ammo dry and rust-free post-exposure to moisture
-Makes cleaning easier – seeps out moisture from your firearm’s inner workings
-Great for suppressors and ammunition – ensures readiness for use
-Ideal for storage and rust prevention
-Storage and transportation bag – ideal for your safe or on your next trip to the gun range, hunting, fishing, boating, camping, or hiking
-Dimensions: 14” x 9” x 1”
-Weight: 13 oz.
-Backed by a lifetime warranty – love it or return it
-MSRP: $29.99

BONE-DRI’s current product line includes: Dual Rifle Case, Big Shuug Shotgun Sleeve, Shotgun & Rifle Case, Handgun 2.0 Case, Gun & Ammo Bag, Range & Tool Bag, and Small Electronics Rescue Pouch. Additional innovative products will be launched throughout the year.

To check out the newly launched website or to learn more about BONE-DRI’s innovative moisture-absorbing products, please visit www.BONE-DRI.com.

OTTE Gear – DK Tactical Jacket Flash Sale

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

WAS $195 NOW $99

Get mission-ready with the DK Tactical Jacket. It packs down tight in your rucksack leaving space for other tactical gear. The stand-up collar protects your neck from chilly winds or exploding debris. Body armor fits perfectly under the climbing-inspired cut.

The numerous tactical pockets let you load up on gear essential to the mission. When the weather heats up, cool yourself down with the sleeve conversions and 20-inch pit zips.

The DK Tactical Jacket is for the elite operator who knows the importance of having reliable tactical gear.

ottegear.com/products/dk-tactical-jacket

FN Announces Safety Recall for the FN 502 Tactical

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

(McLean, VA – March 17, 2022) FN America, LLC announces a safety recall for the FN 502 Tactical .22LR pistol, which was previously the subject of FN’s January 27, 2022 safety bulletin. The original concern involved a missing manual safety lock lever in a small number of FN 502 Tactical pistols that would allow the discharge of the pistol when the trigger is pulled with the manual safety in the SAFE position. While investigating this issue with Umarex, the supplier of the FN 502 Tactical, we encountered a separate concern with proper installation of the manual safety lock lever. Consequently, if forced by multiple pulls of the trigger in succession, or if the pistol is jarred, an unintended firing may happen when the manual safety is in the SAFE position.

Because the safety of our customers is our primary concern, FN is voluntarily issuing a recall to address this newly discovered issue involving the safety and advising all owners of the FN 502 Tactical with a serial number lower than LR010300 to suspend use of their pistol and return the pistol to FN for repair or replacement in accordance with the recall instructions. 

For more information, please see the FN 502 Tactical safety recall at fnamerica.com/customer-support/fn-502-safety-recall. For assistance in returning a firearm, please contact FN Support at 502Recall@fnamerica.com or call 1-800-635-1321, ext. 144, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. 

March Mannequin Madness – Day 5

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

During IWA Helikon-Tex displayed their new products on mannequins arrayed around their stand. Each day we will showcase a different one and detail the gear.

Since it’s St Patrick’s Day why not feature some green for Day 5?

All set for a patrol, this ensemble consists of MCDU Combat Shirt and Pants with a CPU Hat and Guardian Chest Rig.

The MCDU Pants are new for this year.

Introducing the Razor556 from Rugged Suppressors

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

Born from the legendary performance of its big brother the Razor762™, the Razor556™ is the first choice for lightweight durability. Rugged’s dedicated 5.56mm suppressor has decreased blowback, recoil, and flash mitigation standard while clocking in at only 13.4 oz. This suppressor is an out-of-the-box solution designed specifically to tame the sound impulse at the shooter’s ear of America’s rifle, the AR-15/M-16.

The Razor556™ features:

• Lightweight Durability

? Rugged Suppressors are built to last a lifetime and beyond and this one is no different. Weighing 13.4 ounces, it is made from 17-4 Stainless steel and Stellite® baffles.

• Reduced Blowback

?  The Razor556 is designed to have reduced gas blowback for your semi-auto and full-auto platforms. No more gas in the face while shooting.

• Belt Fed Rated®

? The Razor556 is machined from top-of-the-line materials to not only last a lifetime but withstand anything you throw at it. The Razor556 is Belt Fed Rated® with no barrel length restrictions. Because we believe your gear shouldn’t be what’s holding you back.

Product Sheet

ruggedsuppressors.com/rifle-suppressors/razor556

Phantomleaf – Reversible Python Boonie G1

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

The new PYTHON BOONIE REVERSIBLE G1 from Phantomleaf is completely reversible, using their WASP II Z3A and Z2 patterns.

There are loops on the boonie to add PYTHON LEAVES G1 and natural material. Additionally, the brim edge is asymmetric in order to create different shadows.

The products in the PYTHON line are made from their proprietary material: very lightweight but very durable, quiet, FR, completely NIR, fast drying / low water absorption, small packsize, dense woven: mechanical barrier for biting insects and less snagging with vegetation.

Available now from www.recon-company.com.

More Info at www.phantomleaf.de

Soldier Lethality Team Reimagines Movement, Vision and Combat Capabilities

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

AUSTIN, Texas — The Army’s vision for a future force includes the ability to expertly wield modern weaponry, systems and technologies, at command, squad and individual Soldier levels.

To tackle the challenge of how to best prepare American Soldiers for the fast-paced, multi-domain battlefields of the future, U.S. Army Futures Command is developing equipment designed to improve Soldier movement, vision and combat capabilities.

Coordinating modernization priorities in this area is the Soldier Lethality Cross-Functional Team, based at Fort Benning, Georgia. Brig. Gen. Larry Q. Buris serves as the CFT’s director and as Fort Benning’s Infantry School Commandant, ensuring the needs of the Close Combat Force — a group that includes select infantry, scouts, combat medics, forward observers, combat engineers and Special Operations Forces — are at the forefront of Soldier Lethality CFT efforts.

“Close combat is warfare characterized by brutal physical confrontation,” Buris said. “The CCF designation identifies those positions in the brigade combat team that are truly the tip of the spear, those who close with and destroy our adversaries.”

Buris noted that CCF “make up 4% of the military, but since World War II, have sustained 90% of the casualties — and they receive less than 4% of the DoD budget for Science and Technology.”

The Soldier Lethality CFT seeks to not only identify unique and evolving warfighter needs, but also to harness promising technologies in ways that skillfully and efficiently meet these needs, through improved equipment, training and resources. The team works closely with Program Executive Offices and other partners across the Army to apply Soldier-centered design, frequently using Soldier touchpoints to ensure advances align with Soldiers’ tactical requirements. The CFT includes approximately 55 Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and contractors working across four divisions: Capabilities Management, Operations & Integration, Acquisition Management and Science & Technology.

One of the CFT’s signature efforts is the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) program. The NGSW program includes a common fire control, common family of ammunition and two 6.8mm caliber weapons – a rifle (the XM5) and an automatic rifle (the XM250). The XM5 and XM250 will eventually replace the M4/M4A1 Carbine and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, respectively, in the CCF.

The program, which is scheduled to begin fielding prototypes by late 2022, aims to provide Soldiers with the highest quality, most capable small caliber weapons and ammunition to achieve and retain overmatch against adversaries. Specific advantages offered by the NGSW include increased performance at range, integrated squad fire control, enhanced ergonomics, lightweight case ammunition technologies and signature suppression capabilities. The new weapons will improve Soldier mobility and maneuverability, enhancing ability to execute missions and evade adversaries.

The Soldier Lethality CFT is additionally working to advance the Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System program. IVAS allows for augmented reality capabilities, such as the ability to see around corners or project 3D terrain maps onto a Soldier’s field of vision, to increase lethality. IVAS also maps and captures 360-degree images of any environment, day or night, and preserves that information for Soldiers to use during training and rehearsals. The Army continues to work with Microsoft, which manufactures the mixed-reality headsets through a fixed-price production agreement with the Army, to develop their durability for all-weather field use.

Until recently, the CFT also led the development of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-Binocular for the Army. The ENVG-B offers improved depth perception and rapid target acquisition by providing dismounted Soldiers with unparalleled vision day or night, including in low or no light, fog, smoke and inclement weather. In 2021, the CFT transitioned the ENVG-B to the Maneuver Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate’s Soldier Readiness Division for further development and fielding, in an effort to continually improve the visual aids available to Soldiers operating in low-visibility environments.

To learn more, visit the Soldier Lethality CFT on Twitter.

By Maureena Thompson, Army Futures Command

HENSOLDT Equips German C-130 “Hercules” with State-of-the-art Missile Defense System

Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

Taufkirchen, 11. March 2022 – In the course of the acquisition of three Lockheed C-130J-30 and KC-130J “Hercules” aircraft each, the German Bundeswehr decided to equip all aircraft with HENSOLDT’s latest generation of defense sensor technology. With MILDS Block 2, HENSOLDT is supplying a total of 35 sensors (five per aircraft and five units for lab use) to Danish company Terma A/S, which is managing the integration of the systems at Lockheed Martin through Terma Inc. The contracts, with a scope of 2.9 million euros, were signed in 2020. So far, 20 sensors and the ordered desiccant-kits have already been delivered. By January 2023, the remaining 15 sensors will be delivered. The first “Hercules” for the German Air Force was handed over in Évreux/Fauville (France) on February 19, 2022 to the Franco-German air-transport squadron. With MILDS Block 2, HENSOLDT is also helping to close the capability gap created by the retirement of the C-160 “Transall”.

MILDS Block 2 is a passive, true imaging sensor system optimised for detecting emission signatures in the UV solar blind spectral band emitted from an approaching missile exhaust plume. The sensor is designed as the successor to the well-known MILDS AN/AAR-60, offering increased sensitivity and additional applications. MILDS Block 2 detects incoming missile threats and indicates the direction of arrival with maximum warning time. MILDS Block 2’s high spatial resolution combined with advanced temporal processing provides a very high declaration rate while virtually eliminating false alarms. MILDS Block 2 consists typically of four to six identical interconnected detectors integrated into the higher-level EW system. In addition, neither cooling nor a central processing unit are required.

A high percentage of aircraft losses in current and recent conflicts have been caused by ground-based defense systems using IR SAM (infrared surface-to-air missile). To keep pace with this evolution on the threat side, HENSOLDT Sensors has developed the MILDS AN/AAR-60 Block 2 missile warning system, a self-protection solution specifically for helicopters and wide-body aircraft that allows for higher performance and enables additional features such as in-sensor data recording and Hostile Fire Indication (HFI). Rapid detection and declaration, combined with automatic countermeasure release and crew alerting, supports mission success and safe crew and aircraft return.