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F3 – French Army’s New Helmet

Saturday, June 25th, 2022

During the recent Eurosatory expo in Paris, the French Army unveiled their new F3 combat helmet.

This aramid helmet offers a new rail configuration as well as additional Velcro. This upgrade retains compatibility with FELIN accessories but increases the ability to integrate additional capabilities.

The French military is investing in multiple upgrades for the individual Soldier such as the new BME camouflage pattern and F3 uniform cut pursuant to the Military Programming Act (MPA) 2019-2025.

TNVC Presents: TNVC Motorsports Teaser Reel

Saturday, June 25th, 2022

A special message from Victor DiCosola, TNVC President & CEO:

“Here at TNVC we really enjoy what we do. Bringing you all the best gear and customer service for the past 17 years and still going stronger than ever! All of us here at TNVC want to thank you for your continued business and this 4th of July as we celebrate our country’s independence, we not only will be having an incredible sale, but a very special “Need for Speed” presentation you don’t want to miss! Here is a sample of what we’ve been up to…”

While Night Vision technology is most commonly associated with security and defense applications, who could say “no” to some high-performance motorsports? TNVC has partnered with Spring Mountain Motorsports to showcase the incredible technology behind the L3Harris Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggle (GPNVG), available through TNVC and our dealers, with its 97 degree field of view and high performance Unfilmed White Phosphor image intensifiers, allowing unparalleled field of view, clarity, and situational awareness on display in this special presentation.

Walkie-Talkies and “Operation Gold Rush”

Saturday, June 25th, 2022

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. —Seventy-years ago this month, in April 1952, the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories (SCEL) sent a team of Soldiers and specialists to California Army, Navy, and Marine bases to introduce new equipment and train Soldiers on how to use and maintain the latest innovations, dubbed “OPERATION GOLD RUSH.”

The equipment included something that would go on to become a common-place in civilian life – the walkie-talkie portable radio, also known as the SCR-300.

In an era where we carry small computers in our pockets, it’s difficult to comprehend the innovations behind the new “light weight” equipment for military use. The walkie-talkie, originally weighing in at 40 pounds, was first used at the end of World War II, in both the European and Pacific theaters, to high praise from Soldiers. Carried as a backpack, the VHF (40 to48 MHz) FM transceiver could reliably reach out 5 miles in the field.

The set was used in amphibious landings in the Pacific, over water for distances up to 15 miles. It was actually the “handie-talkie” (SCR-536) that would take the form of a hand-held unit that is commonly thought of today.

Radio Set SCR-536 was a first in the military communications field. The designers incorporated the microphone, earphone, batteries, antenna, and all of the electronics in a single case with a total weight of less than 6 pounds. The earphone and microphone were so situated that by raising the case to the side of his face, the operator could talk and listen comfortably. Raising the antenna turned the set on; a push-to-talk button, placed approximately where an individual’s finger tips would naturally rest, made the change from receive to transmit mode easy.

The earliest portable radios were designed with no particular miniaturization techniques in mind; however, the equipment was compact and reliable by the use of excellent engineering principles, consistent with the technology of that period. This compact equipment pioneered a number of technical advances and demonstrated a field usefulness which sparked later demands for miniaturization, mass production, and the wholesale distribution of communication facilities to the smallest military units.

For the first time, units as small as a squad, or even an individual Soldier, could communicate with an intelligence center and coordinate activity without having to drag a telephone wire through all types of terrain, or leave ammunition, arms, and survival equipment behind in order to carry heavy, bulky radio gear. In spite of the technical limitations of this radio set, it was such an asset in the field that it keyed a strong demand for miniaturization in the other varieties of military equipment which followed.

After the war, SCEL development personnel were convinced that the size and bulk of electronics had to shrink, particularly in the portable and vehicular categories. This miniaturization requirement assumed major importance in the light of the anticipated postwar expansion of electronics as the principal medium of communication, surveillance, fire control, countermeasures, intelligence service, meteorological soundings, and other such areas. In 1946, an ad hoc committee reported that “miniaturization should and will be a major objective in the design of future Signal Corps’ equipment.”

By 1952, the weight for the walkie-talkie (AN/PRC-10) had been reduced to half its original weight. Other improvements in the 1950s included reduction in static, the ability to use four or more sets in a communication net, up from the previous maximum of two, and a developing “homing beacon,” which allowed for an operator to tune in to a friendly transmitter and proceed to it, or identify positions of forward observers. Using quartz crystal tuning to hold the frequency stable, these radios began to usher in the era of continuous innovations and improvements coming out of the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories and making their way down to the Soldier.

The development of a process to produce industrial-quality synthetic quartz crystals, also worked on in the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories in this time period, ensured a steady availability of necessary supplies to meet military requirements.

“OPERATION GOLD RUSH” would introduce not only the improved walkie-talkies and handie-talkies to the field, but also new vehicular radios and radio teletype sets, radiation monitoring sets, switchboards and teletypewriters and field wire. All of these newer pieces of equipment owed their improvement to the efforts begun in the mid-1940s towards miniaturization. The invention of dip-soldered printed wiring in the Signal Corps in 1948 aroused the interest of the electronic industry in this new concept of construction and led to the first practical, mechanized, electronic production lines in the United

States. The almost simultaneous invention of the transistor by the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1948 spurred the subsequent creation by the Signal Corps of entirely new families of compatible miniature electronic parts, transistors, and diodes which, together with printed wiring, made possible still newer plateaus of miniaturization achievement in the 1950’s.

By Susan Thompson, CECOM Command Historian

Terrain 365 Invictus Bali-Ti

Friday, June 24th, 2022

A Utility Balisong for EDC

New for June 2022, Terrain 365™ releases their Invictus Bali-Ti. A “utility balisong for EDC”, taking design cues from the Invictus folder series. Featuring their unique, edge holding, rustproof Terravantium™ blade alloy, titanium billet handle and pocket clip, titanium hardware, on bronze bushings with a spring latch. Signature design details include handle and blade fullers, fine jimping on the ears and backspacers, and a purpose driven industrial aesthetic. Made with a 3.75” blade and 4” handles, the Invictus Bali-Ti comes in at an easy to pocket and carry “EDC size”.

The Invictus Bali-Ti is available with Terravantium™ blades and full billet titanium handles. An integrated bolstered version with carbon fiber scales to follow later this summer.

Creative Director and Co-Founder Patrick Ma of Terrain 365 states,

“The Invictus Bali-Ti is what I would categorize as a utility butterfly knife. Slightly smaller than the typical ‘flipper’, I find this size very pocketable and easier to carry. The overall design is purpose driven and well suited for EDC for those who would like the novelty and handling of a balisong or butterfly style knife.”

The Invictus Bali-Ti is available now for $325.00 on their website.

Precision – Simplicity – Speed. ZeroTech Optics Announces the 6-24×50 Thrive HD First Focal Plane Precision Hunting Riflescope

Friday, June 24th, 2022

ZeroTech Optics is redefining long range hunting precision and all-round usability with the new Thrive HD First Focal Plane (FFP) series of riflescopes that has been developed for shooters and hunters who are looking for a ‘do it all’ riflescope. The combination of FFP and adjustable illumination enables the LR Hunter to mimic traditional reticles on low magnification. Whilst at higher powers, a level of precision is on offer to help you connect with the farthest targets. The LR Hunter is a true hybrid.

Available in 4-16x44mm & 6-24x50mm with the LR Hunter illuminated reticle.

• FFP Illuminated glass etched reticle – Facilitates precision at higher magnification and high speed at low magnification
• 30mm one piece tube
• Push Button Illumination with memory function and auto off feature
• Heavy Duty aluminium flip-up covers
• Capped, high performance resettable turrets (0.1 MRAD).
• 92% Light Transmission
• Weathershield lens coating

www.zerotechoptics.com

B&T BWC9

Friday, June 24th, 2022

The B&T BWC9 is a transformer, changing from a mild mannered lunch box into a 9mm firearm.

Well, that’s what it looks like anyway. See for yourself.

Yes, I’ll acknowledge the elephant in the room. It is quite similar in purpose to the upcoming Magpul x ZEV FDP-9 which is still in development.

It uses a SIG320 trigger group and carry slide with a limited run coming later this year from bt-usa.com.

ZEV Technologies Announces Their Official Campaign Against The WA State Magazine Ban

Friday, June 24th, 2022

Zev Technologies announces their official campaign to fight the WA State Magazine Ban in partnership with the FPC (Firearms Policy Coalition). This collaboration will help fund the newly filed lawsuit “Sullivan v Ferguson”. Partial proceeds from every firearm sold by ZEV Technologies will go directly to help fund the FPC in their efforts to restore liberty and freedom.

“ZEV Technologies is extremely disappointed in the WA State Legislature for passing such an unjust law. This law greatly inhibits our unalienable rights, ability to perform business in a normal manner and service our customers without infringement. ZEV will continue to stand and fight anti 2A legislation. We are embedded for the duration of these legal battles. ” – Dan Groce, Director of Brand Engagement

Read more about Sullivan v Ferguson here:

www.firearmspolicy.org/sullivan

Spiritus Systems Releases the 34 Alpha Split Chest Rig Chassis

Friday, June 24th, 2022

Available today at 1600 EDT!

Spiritus Systems has added a new chest rig chassis to its line of modular chest rig components. The 34 Alpha Chest Rig is a split chassis that will interface directly with the existing Spiritus Systems straps and pouches.

This is a true blank-slate platform that enables load-carriage configuration options for weapon ammo of nearly any caliber, and when combined with the Spiritus Systems current Pouch Suite, the end user’s options are near-limitless. The system is constructed to be as low-profile as possible to add minimal bulk to the finished split rig, letting the end-user configure a chest rig that does exactly what they need it to do on any given mission without added bulk or unused space.

The system can be paired with a set of Micro Fight Fat Straps and Back Strap to create a complete platform for a wide range of load bearing configurations. The panels are built with Squadron MOLLE front faces and elastic cells on the back for extra storage. The bottom of each 34 Alpha Panel also has a Velcro slot to mount hanger pouches. The chest rig panels are connected via two sliding Fastex buckles that provide a secure connection point, as well as quick, one-handed, opening and closing when engaging in activities that may require an open front configuration (i.e. going into the prone). They also allow for micro adjustments at the front without having to modify the width of the back strap.

Each panel features six columns of MOLLE on the front and is compatible with all of Spiritus’ GP Pouches, our SPUD Pouch, the Liberty Dynamic Flash Bang Pouch, the JSTA Pouch, and Nalgene Water Bottle Pouch. Top of the panel is built with integrated anchor point holes that give the wearer a secure solution for internal magazine retention when combined with our bungee retention kit, or to tie down secure items stored on the chest rig pouches.

The internal elastic cells in the back are sewn in at three different widths to accommodate a wide range of items ranging from pistol magazines and multi-tools, all the way to 7.62 rifle mags and more. When assembled, the 34 Alpha Split Rig gives end-users access to a load bearing solution that will support a wide range of weapon platforms, mission profiles, and loadouts.

To purchase the 34 Alpha Split Rig visit spiritussystems.com