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CTOMS to Offer TRACE Seminar in Bern, Switzerland, 12-14 August

Friday, June 28th, 2024

Discover TRACE™, the world’s smallest comprehensive capability micro rope system. CTOMS™, in partnership with GEARS Tactical and TOPROPE, will be demonstrating TRACE™ Systems from 12-14 August at TOPROPE’s facility near Bern Switzerland.

TRACE™ Systems seminar 12-14 Aug, topics include:

• Basic applications: rappelling, ascending, lower, and hauling.

• Single rope technique rescue systems.

• Twin tension rescue systems.

• Guiding lines, highlines, and reeves.

• Introduction to climbing with the system.

• Introduction to the Firefly™ emergency egress system.

For seminar information and signup please contact GEARS Tactical.

For information on TRACE™ Systems see the catalogue, or contact information@ctomsinc.com

Discover Lindnerhof’s Latest Innovations In Ultra-Light Tactical Gear

Friday, June 28th, 2024

Introducing a range of new products including MicroRig sets, slim Magazine Pouches, and a compact Dump Pouch – Streamlined design for overall convenience

LENGGRIES, GERMANY (27 June 2024)

Lindnerhof-Taktik has introduced a range of new MicroRig sets, slim Magazine Pouches, and a compact Dump Pouch with the aim of offering the most compact andlightweight product innovations.

These products offer a design that is deliberately focused on compact dimensions and extra lightweight. For this reason, the renowned MX material with standard laser-cut MOLLE slots is partially used, along with slim webbing and lightweight plastic parts.

What’s new is that the existing and popular Modular MX231 and Multicaliber MX234 front panels are now available directly as complete sets. This means that the Modular Micro Rig MX887 and the Multicaliber Micro Rig MX886 can be used directly as a ready-to-use carrying system for training, without ballistic protection, and forrapid deployment/repositioning. The function as a front panel is retained and can also be utilised at any time.

Designed to hold two double stack pistol magazines (MX023-2) or one AR15/G95 or similar sized 5.56mm rifle magazine (MX003), the new low profile magazine pouches feature a compact and ultra-lightweight construction. The front, which is made entirely ofelasticated material, ensures a secure hold and thus guarantees the safe storage and transport of magazines.

Last but not least, the revised second generation of the ultra-lightweight PA056-S/II Dump Pouch. When folded, it takes up surprisingly little space, but a quick tug on the strap unfolds the Dump Pouch from its stretch cover. This creates a generous 5.5 litre capacity, perfect forstoring empty magazines, medical waste, and more.

The available models are as follows:

• Modular Micro Rig MX887

• Multi Caliber Micro Rig MX886

• Pistol Magazine Pouch Double MX023-2

• Rifle Magazine Pouch Low Profile Single MX003

• Dump Pouch Small PA056-S/II

Explore the latest products from Lindnerhof-Taktik today and enjoy the enhanced features and modern design.

FirstSpear Friday Focus: No Bubbles No Troubles V5

Friday, June 28th, 2024

• Limited Edition

• Performance and Comfort Tri-Blend

Meet the new No Bubbles No Troubles V5 T-shirt from FirstSpear — the ultimate summer tee for those who want to look good without sacrificing comfort and performance.

Crafted from a soft and breathable tri-blend of 50% Polyester, 25% Cotton, and 25% Rayon. And what kind of man would you be if you didn’t demand a little style? The eye-catching design on the back and the bold FirstSpear skull logo on the chest says you have great taste but don’t need to brag about it. So forget about the bubbles and grab the No Bubbles, No Troubles V5 T-shirt, because it’s time to look good and feel even better.

Get one before they’re gone!

For more information check out: www.first-spear.com/no-bubbles-no-troubles-v5

US Army Marksmanship Unit’s Connection to the Olympic Games

Friday, June 28th, 2024

FORT MOORE, Ga. — Shooting sports debuted at the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece, in front of an audience of 40,000 spectators.

The sport, which was one of the original nine disciplines at those first modern Games, included five events: 200m military rifle, 300m three-position rifle, 25m military pistol, 25m rapid fire pistol and 30m free pistol.

With the exception of the 1904 and 1928 Olympics, shooting sports have been a vital part of every Summer Olympics since.

Today, the number of events has increased to 15: men’s and women’s Olympic trap, men’s and women’s skeet, men’s and women’s 10m air rifle, men’s and women’s 50m three-position rifle (or smallbore), men’s and women’s 10m air pistol, women’s 25m pistol, men’s 25m rapid fire pistol, mixed 10m air rifle team, mixed 10m air pistol team and mixed skeet team.

The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit was established in 1956 by President Eisenhower with the goal of increasing the nation’s marksmanship skills in competition. Since then, Soldiers of the unit have earned spots on every U.S. Olympic Shooting Team.

The first official Olympic medal for the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit technically predates the unit and was won by Huelet “Joe” Benner in the slow fire free pistol event at the 1952 Games in Helsinki, Finland. Benner earned his spot on Team USA when he was in the unit that was renamed the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit just four years later.

By the 1964 Tokyo, Japan Games, the USAMU Soldiers were well established and sent a powerhouse of marksmen to compete, bringing home six individual Olympic medals.

William Morris claimed the bronze medal in Olympic trap while Martin Gunnarsson and Tommy Pool secured their own bronze medals in three-position free rifle and prone smallbore rifle, respectively. Lones Wigger edged out Pool for the silver medal in prone smallbore rifle. And Wigger and Gary Anderson both won gold medals in three-position smallbore rifle and three-position free rifle, respectively.

In 1968, Capt. Jack Writer won the silver medal in three-position smallbore rifle at the Mexico City Olympic Games. Then four years later, he won the gold in that same event at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. Today, the Olympian is a vital part of the USAMU Custom Firearms Shop.

The first woman to win an Olympic shooting medal was a member of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit. Maj. Margret Murdock won the silver medal at the 1976 three-position smallbore rifle event in Montreal, Canada. This medal was also unique in the fact that there were no separate events for women at the time. Murdock had no problem competing in the men’s event. In fact, she actually tied the gold medalist, Maj. Lanny Bassham who was also part of the U.S. Marksmanship Unit.

By the 1984 Olympics, women were given their own shooting sports events. And again, members of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit stood out. Capt. Wanda Jewell secured the bronze medal in three-position smallbore rifle. Meanwhile, Staff Sgt. Dan Carlisle claimed the bronze medal in Olympic trap. Then adding two gold medals to the Team USA count were Staff Sgt. Matt Dryke and Capt. Edward Etzel in the skeet and smallbore prone rifle events, respectively.

As the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit earned more Olympic Medals over the years, the unit became known as the Home of Champions. A testament to the nickname, the last four Olympic medals won by USAMU Soldiers have been gold.

At the 2008 Beijing, China Olympics Sgts. Glenn Eller and Vincent Hancock stood at the top of the podium in men’s double trap and men’s skeet. Hancock then went on to claim his second gold medal at the 2012 Games in London, England.

And at the most recent Summer Games in 2020, 1st Lt. Amber English brought home the gold in women’s skeet, making the USAMU Olympic medal count 26.

Four USAMU Soldiers have earned spots on Team USA and will represent the nation at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris, France.

Sgt. Ivan Roe, a Manhattan, Montana native will compete in at his first Olympic Games in both the men’s 10m air rifle and 50m three-position rifle (or smallbore) events.

Sgt. Sagen Maddalena, a Groveland, California, native will compete in both the women’s 10m air rifle and 50m three-position rifle (or smallbore) events. This will be the first Olympic Games for Maddalena in the 10m air rifle event, but the second in the 50m three-position rifle (or smallbore) event. She competed at the Tokyo Games, where she placed fifth in the smallbore finals.

Staff Sgt. Will Hinton, a Dacula, Georgia, native will represent the nation in men’s Olympic trap. Staff Sgt. Rachel Tozier, a Pattonsburg, Missouri, native will compete in women’s Olympic trap. This is the first time either of these Soldiers have participated in the Olympics.

After the Olympic Games, the Paralympics will begin and U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit’s Staff Sgt. Kevin Nguyen, a Westminster, California, native will be there to compete in the R6 prone rifle event.

As the Games kick off on July 26, 2024, in Paris, the rich history of Soldier-Olympians from the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit will continue.

By LTC Michelle Lunato

Sweden Joins as Latest User of Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS UGV

Thursday, June 27th, 2024

Sweden has officially joined the growing list of countries aiming to adopt robotics to boost their defence capabilities by purchasing the THeMIS Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) by Milrem Robotics, the world’s leading robotics and autonomous systems developer.

The THeMIS Cargo, equipped with MIFIK—Milrem’s Intelligent Functions Kit, which enables autonomous mobility—will be used for trials and experimentations by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FMV), and the Swedish Armed Forces.

The contract was signed at Eurosatory 2024 by Brigadier General Jonas Lotsne, Director of Land Systems at FMV and Sverker Svärdby, managing director of Milrem Robotics Sweden, in the presence of the Swedish Chief of Army, Major General Jonny Lindfors.

“We are proud to welcome Sweden as the latest user of the THeMIS UGV. Our collaboration will ensure that the Swedish forces are equipped with the most advanced robotic systems available, enhancing their operational effectiveness,” said Svärdby.

The THeMIS UGV is renowned for its versatility, reliability, and advanced technological features. Although purchased as a cargo version for supply delivery, the vehicle can be adjusted to perform casualty evacuation, reconnaissance, and combat missions by integrating third-party technologies.

The integration process will involve rigorous training for Swedish military personnel to ensure seamless operation and maintenance of the vehicle. Additionally, Milrem Robotics will provide ongoing support and updates to ensure the system remains at the forefront of technological advancements.

Sweden’s decision to adopt the THeMIS UGV represents a forward-thinking approach to modern warfare, embracing innovation to stay ahead in an increasingly complex security landscape.

Tomahawk Performance Partners With 911 Supply For Canadian Distribution

Thursday, June 27th, 2024

Nashville, Tennessee – June 2024 — Tomahawk Performance is excited to announce the expansion of its distribution network to Canada through a partnership with 911 Supply.

“Ensuring hard-working first responders, law enforcement, and military personnel have the right equipment to do their job and get home safe is a priority we share with 911 Supply, so we’re proud to partner with them in offering technical apparel to enhance performance when it’s most needed and ensure Canadian professionals and enthusiasts alike are prepared to overcome whatever obstacles they encounter,” says Marc Elbaz, Tomahawk Performance CEO.

911 Supply has built a strong reputation in the Canadian market by offering an extensive range of tactical and duty gear from leading brands. Their expertise and customer-centric approach make them a trusted source for professionals in law enforcement, military, and outdoor pursuits.

Partnering with 911 Supply allows Tomahawk Performance to deliver layering systems to individuals and departments throughout Canada.

Tomahawk Performance designs technical apparel and gear to maximize mobility and enhance performance during the mission. For more information, please contact the Tomahawk Performance team. To explore the range of gear available through 911 Supply, please visit their website.

contact@tomahawkperformance.com 

sales@911supply.ca

SOARescue – Pediatric PillBox

Thursday, June 27th, 2024

We’ve made kits for LEOs, paramedics, firefighters, SWAT medics, laypeople, and so many more beloved groups of people in our community. Months ago, we finally launched a child-focused medical kit. As an extension of our PillBox line, our Pediatric Pillbox was initially (and still is) available in a waterproof sealed hardshell case and filled with over-the-counter child-friendly medications, dosing charts,  and equipment like emesis bags and bandages.

After many customers reached out regarding the size and practicality of the case, our design team went back to the drawing board. The result: a resealable, more compact baggedPediatric PillBox. Containing all of the same components, this version of the kit is easily packed in a center console, drawer, diaper bag, stroller stowaway pouch, and anywhere else you may need to place it.

Parents still desiring the more rugged option can purchase the kit in the case, but parents needing another solution now have the soft packed kit to choose.

Pediatric PillBoxes Include:

• Tylenol and diphenhydramine dosing card

• Pediatric Stickers (just for fun)

• Children’s Liquid Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)

• Children’s Liquid Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

• Children’s Cough Lollipops

• Children’s Chewable Dramamine pack

• Forehead Cooling Pack

• Forehead Temperature Strips

• Pedialyte Packets

• Hydrocortisone Ointments

• Triple Antibiotic Ointments

• Vitamin A & D Creams (diaper cream)

• Boogie Alcohol-Free Wipes

• Gloves

• Emesis Bags

• Disposable Tweezers

• 1″ Paper Tape Roll

• Cotton Balls

• Cotton Tipped Applicators

• 5mL syringe

• StingX

A patient’s a patient, no matter how small.

shop.soarescue.com/products/pediatric-pillbox

High Speed Gear Provides Holster Solution for the Taser 10

Thursday, June 27th, 2024

Swansboro, NC – June 27, 2024 – High Speed Gear®, a leader in tactical gear and accessories, announces the latest addition to their innovative Uniform Line: the Taser 10 Holster. This holster is engineered with optimal retention and rapid deployment at its core, setting a new standard for law enforcement and security professionals.

The Taser 10 Holster is meticulously designed and offers both a 30-degree and 45-degree belt mount cross draw option, ensuring versatility and adaptability for various operational needs.    

Key features include:

• MOLLE and Belt Mount Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with a wide range of tactical gear and uniform setups, providing unmatched flexibility.

• 30 and 45 Degree Belt Mount Cross Draw Option with PLM Mount: Customizable draw angles enhance accessibility and comfort, tailored to individual preferences and mission requirements.

• Universal Clip Mount for 0 and 90 Degree Options: Allows users to position the holster according to their tactical needs, ensuring quick and efficient access.

• Auto Safety Engagement When Holstered: An automatic safety feature engages upon holstering, ensuring the Taser remains secure until needed.

• Intuitive Master Grip Design: Simplifies the disengagement process, allowing for swift, seamless deployment in high-stress situations.

• Partially Muzzled Bottom: Protects the probes while allowing dirt and debris to flow freely, maintaining functionality in diverse environments.

“Our goal is to provide law enforcement and security professionals with the best tools possible to perform their duties safely and effectively. The Taser 10 Holster embodies this commitment, combining superior retention, rapid deployment, and versatile mounting options,” said Bill Babboni, CRO of High Speed Gear.

The Taser 10 Holster is now available through High Speed Gear’s website and authorized dealers. For more information, visit www.highspeedgear.com/taser-10-holster or contact the HSGcustomer service team at sales@highspeedgear.com.