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TacJobs – Full Metal Jacket Is Hiring

Friday, April 5th, 2024

Alexandria, Virginia’s Full Metal Jacket is hiring.

Applications to be submitted to fmj@fullmetaljacket.com

Fieldcraft TAC Denim Pant by Origin

Friday, April 5th, 2024

Launched today, this new denim pant is a collaboration between Fieldcraft Survival and Origin.

To the uninitiated, they are just another pair of jeans. To the prepared, they are your new favorite tool in your everyday carry. 

Origin took their field proven Work Denim platform and made very strategic design changes based off feedback from Mike and the Fieldcraft team. Changes include reinforced waistline for increased EDC tool weight and adjustment of the belt loop configuration to allow for a multitude of inside or outside waistband carry options.

They also increased the belt loop width to accommodate increased belt weight and omitted the right coin pocket to allow for faster, unobscured access to the pocket contents.

The Fieldcraft Tac Denim is made 100% in America, manufactured using a 100% American supply chain.

originusa.com/products/fieldcraft-tac-jean

UNITY Tactical Launches Combat Thermal Mount for VooDoo-S

Friday, April 5th, 2024

Second CTM™ Model Expands Compatibility and BringsIncreased Versatility
BROUSSARD, LA. (April 5, 2024) – UNITY™ Tactical, a designer of components that integrate tactical systems and optimize the human factor, announced the launch of the second model of its Combat Thermal Mount™, which can nowbe employed for the Pixels on Target™ VooDoo-S™. The first model of the CTM™ launched in Jan. 2022 for the Trijicon® SkeetIR™x. The two models are not interchangeable.

The compact and lightweight CTM brings the thermal to an absolute co-witness height of a 1.54″ optical centerline from the rail. Using a force-to-overcome mechanism, the thermal flips-to-side. The new model for the VooDoo-S can be mounted for both right- and left-handed flip-to-side options.

Mounted in front of a compatible weapons optic, CTM mounts directly to an M1913 rail. It comes standard with a FAST™ QD Lever, allowing the thermal to be used as an HHI (handheld imager) with quick detachment and reattachment while maintaining optic co-alignment.

“The CTM offers a lightweight, low-profile solution compared to legacy options, which is especially beneficial when mounting on a shorter handguard,” said Mike Roth, VP of business development for UNITY Tactical. “The versatility it provides with its quick detach lever and small rail footprint helps the thermal adapt to many configured solutions for end users. We’re glad to expand its compatibility from the SkeetIRx to also include the VooDoo-S.”

When mounted on a FAST™ Absolute Riser, the CTM brings the thermal up to the established FAST height of 2.26″ to allow pairing with any FAST mount and optic combination.

CTM is made of 7075-T6 aluminum that is type III hardcoat anodized. It is available only in black and includes a lifetime warranty. It retails for $495 and is available for purchase now through authorized UNITY dealers and on UNITYtactical.com.

Retired Army Ranger Receives the Silver Star Medal

Friday, April 5th, 2024

JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. — Almost 31 years after conducting various missions and operations during the Battle of Mogadishu, retired Army Maj. Larry Moores received the third highest military decoration for valor in combat — the Silver Star Medal.

Gen. Gary Brito, commanding general, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, presented Moores with the Silver Star during a ceremony in front of family and friends March 25.

“Mr. Moores, I personally salute you for your tenacity, your toughness in a crucible combat, and your commitment to our Army, and your fellow Soldiers,” Brito said. “Your actions in Somalia were for them, your brothers in arms, and are a living tribute to the Ranger Creed, which I know that you hold dearly. Thank you so much for your selfless service. I am honored to present to you today the Silver Star.”

Moores enlisted in the U.S. Army on his 18th birthday. After basic training, he was assigned to the 1st Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger for his first assignment. Within a few months, he was ready to accept the Ranger School test and headed straight to the school at Fort Benning, Ga., now called Fort Moore.

“Ranger School was very difficult and definitely a great challenge, but I think coming from the battalion to become a ranger student was more of a validation process,” he said. “I was in the first class after the invasion of Grenada, so I was a young Soldier who had already been in a combat experience in the early 1980s.”

In the summer of 1993, then-President Bill Clinton deployed Task Force Ranger comprised of Rangers, Special Operators and TF-160 Special Operations Aviators to Mogadishu, Somalia, to capture Somali warlord Mohammed Farah-Adid. The majority of that task force was composed of American Rangers from the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment.

“When I was in Somalia as part of Task Force Ranger, it was my third tour with the unit, so I understood their capabilities and how prepared we were to execute the mission,” Moores said. “We conducted a series of missions before that, so we knew the environment and the threat. Knowing how well trained your people were and the mission made it easier to lead.”

On Oct. 3, 1993, Task Force Ranger became embroiled with Somalia militiamen in an overnight gun battle, the intensity of which was likened, at the time, to the most intense firefights in Vietnam. That afternoon, Task Force Ranger boarded Army helicopters for what was expected to be a textbook raid to capture two of Adid’s lieutenants.

Using rocket-propelled grenades, Somalia militiamen shot down two U.S. Blackhawk helicopters, turning a planned raid into an unexpected rescue mission.

Although this particular battle was very challenging for Moores, and the 75th Ranger Regiment unit, due to the number of Soldiers who were killed or were wounded, Moores said it was astonishing to be able to demonstrate their capability during that operation.

“We lost 18 [Soldiers] in battle and had more than 70 Rangers wounded. That was a tough experience because we were overwhelmed — with the odds against us. But it was amazing to watch the young Rangers still execute under very difficult circumstances,” he said.

Moores hard work and leadership during that operation resulted in him being inducted as a Distinguished Member of the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2005 and into the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame in 2017.

“I was honored to serve with the Rangers, so whenever I went to those ceremonies as a young Soldier, I was always in awe of the people who were being inducted,” he said. “Then to be inducted myself was an amazing honor. But for me it was a team effort. It wasn’t Larry who was inducted, it was the whole unit.”

Retired Army Col. Larry Perino, a fellow Ranger platoon leader who served with Moores during the Battle of Mogadishu, attended the Silver Star ceremony, and emphasized how important it was for him to be there to witness it.

“I would not have missed this event for the world. This is long overdue and well deserved,” Perino said. “Larry is deserving because he chose to go back to that street to try and break us out. Despite going out there and getting riddled with bullets time and time again and losing Rangers, he had the intestinal fortitude to lead his men to help us.”

Moores credits the entire regiment for him being able to receive the honor of the Silver Star Medal.

“This Silver Star Medal is about those types of units and all of the months and months of hard work,” he said. “It was an amazing opportunity to be a part of those special operations. I feel so blessed to have worked with the people that I did over all of these years. I never would have thought that I would have been able to do all of the things that I did, and meet and work with so many amazing people along the way.”

Moores currently works as a contractor within the TRADOC G2 (Intelligence).

By Katisha Draughn-Fraguada, TRADOC Communication Directorate

Vortex Eyewear Is Here

Thursday, April 4th, 2024

BARNEVELD, Wis. – Vortex® performance sunglasses are here to bridge the gap between hyper-tactical eyewear and uncomfortable safety glasses, delivering UV and ballistic-rated protection, comfort, versatility, and casual style.

“We’ve always been in the business of helping our customers see the world better, and now we’re taking that vision to a whole new level,” said Joe Hamilton Vortex® CEO. “This new eyewear category embodies the same commitment to quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction that has made us an industry leader in sport optics. And, backed by our legendary VIP® Warranty, we guarantee to protect your eyewear, for life.”

BANSHEE

Comfortable enough for town visits yet tough enough for unexpected ricochets, Banshee lets you move with confidence between worlds knowing you’ll always be protected. ($179.99 MSRP, $129.99 MAP. Available with Smoke or Amber lenses.)

JACKAL

From the day’s first shots to sunset’s last laugh, Jackal delivers peace-of-mind protection and go-anywhere style. ($179.99 MSRP, $129.99 MAP. Available with Smoke or Amber lenses.)

Why choose Vortex® eyewear?

• BALLISTIC-RATED MATERIALSsafeguard against unexpected breaks during rigorous activity

• LIGHTWEIGHT & FLEXIBLE DESIGN for prolonged wear without causing strain or discomfort

• POLARIZED LENSES cut glare and reduce eye strain

• SHATTER-RESISTANT LENSES keep your eyes safe from high-speed projectiles and impacts

• ANTI-SCRATCH COATING reduces risk of unsightly and obstructive scratches during daily use

• NON-SLIP BRIDGE AND TEMPLESeliminate the worry of glasses sliding off during intense activities

• SMUDGE-RESISTANT COATING reduces blemishes and simplifies maintenance

• 100% UV PROTECTION shields your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays

• ANTI-REFLECTIVE PROPERTIESminimize distracting reflections

• BACKED by the lifetime Vortex® VIP® Warranty

Available in multiple lens colors, you can purchase Vortex® eyewear now at vortexoptics.com/eyewear. 

IWI Unveils Groundbreaking ARBEL – World’s First Computerized Small Arms System, Revolutionizing Combat Lethality and Survivability

Thursday, April 4th, 2024

Electronic Trigger with New Firing Mode Enhancing Accuracy in Short-Time Situations

Kiryat-Gat, Israel – [April 4th’ 2024] – IWI – Israel Weapon Industries, a member of the SK Group founded by Mr. Samy Katsav, and a global leader in combat-proven small arms production for military, police, law enforcement agencies, and governmental entities worldwide, proudly announces the launch of the world’s first-ever revolutionary computerized small arms system – the ARBEL. Representing a groundbreaking advancement in small arms technology, ARBEL is poised to redefine combat effectiveness on the modern battlefield.

As we all notice, challenges such as enemies appearing briefly (~3 sec.) and numerous drones in the air define the modern battlefield. IWI has developed, after a long period of R&D, the revolutionary ARBEL system to address the immediate action in the modern threats at the battlefield. The ARBEL takes into consideration the continuous fights and heavy weights compensating for the operator’s declining physical and mental abilities due to exertion, fatigue, stress, and other factors, thus, increasing survivability.

The Arbel system increases the lethality, accuracy and survivability of the operator by up to three times more. The system includes three main components: a computer-based platform, an upgraded electronic trigger mechanism with sensors and a new firing mode “ARBEL”, and a removable battery. The ARBEL system does not influence the operation of the gun. The operator can still use the gun as a standard weapon even if the battery runs out.

One significant outcome of the abovementioned features is ammunition saving, which is, of course, one of the big factors during combat situations and training.

IWI’s NEGEV LMG (Light Machine Gun), recognized as the world’s most accurate machine gun, is the first small arm to adopt the ARBEL system, harnessing its unmatched precision and controlled firing capabilities. The electronic trigger, featuring the new firing mode “ARBEL,” along with a built-in fire control system, enhances accuracy, especially in time-sensitive situations. With the ARBEL system significantly enhancing hit probability and increasing lethality up to three times more, the NEGEV LMG with ARBEL system integrated, achieves an 80-90% hit rate on moving targets.

This unmatched accuracy improves operator safety by effectively countering short target lifespans and significantly reducing the number of shots required to accurately hit targets. Its quick response time, within a fraction of a second, allows it to seize opportunities swiftly, neutralize threats effectively, increase lethality and save on ammunition.

The ARBEL’s energy system offers up to 60 hours of continuous operation without recharging, where inserting a battery activates the computer system and sensors, ensuring uninterrupted functionality even if the battery is deployed. It is optic-agnostic and operates normally in harsh environmental conditions, day or night, allowing operators to choose the required optic configuration for missions. The ARBEL can be imbedded to any other Light Machine Gun without affecting its operational system and user interface.

The ARBEL is compatible with assault rifle such as the ARAD and any other AR-15 compatible rifle, by simply replacing the lower receiver. Its compatibility with existing weaponry eliminates the need for replacements, allows for swift upgrades, and simplifies the shooting cycle, requiring minimal training for operators to continue using their equipment.

The ARBEL also fills a crucial operational gap worldwide by enabling drone takedowns with minimal ammunition, boosting accuracy and lethality for various firearms, and meeting NATO standards. It excels at engaging diverse targets, especially moving ones, offering a significant advantage in dynamic combat scenarios.

“The ARBEL system not only increases combat lethality and survivability significantly but also sets new standards for precision and operational efficiency in dynamic combat environments,” said Ronen Hamudot, Exec. Vice President, Marketing and Sales, at IWI and the SK Group. “This groundbreaking technology marks a new era in small arms, showcasing IWI’s dedication to innovation and excellence, poised to redefine the capabilities of light machine guns and small arms globally. The ARBEL, with its simple and intuitive design, offers reliability and effectiveness at a level unmatched in modern warfare.”

For more information about the ARBEL, please visit : iwi.net/arbel

Viktos – Counteract CCW Slingbag

Thursday, April 4th, 2024

Part of Viktos’ recently released Spring collection is the completely new Counteract CCW Slingbag.

I like how the concealed pistol deploys on th tray, with the pull of a strap with a magnetic buckle. It comes with a holster and magazine carrier which you can set up as you wish.

Additionally, it will accept body armor inserts from a couple of companies. See the Viktos site for details.

Offered in five colors: Midwatch, FDE, Black, Greyman, and Canopy.

Hexonia Awarded Major European Combat Clothing Contract

Thursday, April 4th, 2024

Hexonia GmbH, a subsidiary of NFM Group AS, has been selected for a significant contract to provide a comprehensive combat clothing system for the Netherlands Armed Forces and the Belgium Navy. The Defence Operational Clothing System (DOKS) represents one of Europe’s most substantial military clothing contracts to date.

The DOKS project entrusts Hexonia GmbH with the responsibility to outfit approximately 45,000 soldiers, delivering an integrated combat clothing system that includes more than 30 different items. Yesterday, the signed 8-year framework agreement was handed over in a festive ceremony in Soesterberg, the Netherlands.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE DOKS PROJECT

A key requirement of the DOKS project is the modularity of the clothing system: soldiers should have the opportunity to wear clothing that is customized and adapted to their specific operational situation. It is designed to cover a wide range of activities and environmental factors, thereby protecting them from specific threats while simultaneously enhancing their performance. An important aspect of the project is the extensive involvement of reference groups, which include soldiers from the navy, the army, the air force, and the military police.

ADVANCED CLOTHING SYSTEM WITH EXTENSIVE SIZING SYSTEM

The system Hexonia has developed encompasses underwear, insulation layers, weather protection, combat shirts, jackets, and pants in a variety of colours and camouflage patterns, along with functional accessories. These are provided in three distinct clothing sets tailored for different operational contexts. The layers within the system are designed to work seamlessly with each other and with the armed forces’ existing protective gear. Featuring a specially developed sizing system that includes up to 35 size gradations, Hexonia guarantees an optimal fit and good comfort for the wearer.

“The high appreciation of our soldiers was decisive in selecting the clothing system of Hexonia”, says Project Lead LTCOL, Bruce Mekking from COMMIT (Commando Materieel en IT of the Dutch Ministry of Defence).

DECADES OF DEVELOPMENT ENSURE QUALITY AND RELIABILITY

Quality, durability, and comfort are paramount to Hexonia in the development of combat clothing. For DOKS, the company utilizes high-quality yarns, woven and knitted fabrics developed through extensive research. The production process is predominantly managed by the medium-sized German company: various knitting, cutting, and finishing machines are available across its facilities in Nettetal and Jahnsbach, which span approximately 12,000 square meters. In addition, Hexonia has meticulously established a network of trusted partners, over the years, ensuring quality and the reliability of its production chain. All supplied parts are subjected to strict quality controls in various process stages.

“Being trusted by the Netherlands Ministry of Defence to equip the Netherlands Armed Forces and the Belgium Navy fills us with pride and is a confirmation of our daily work. We have invested heavily in research work and built-up in-depth expertise in the development of military clothing for more than 20 years. Hexonia has since 2022 been part of NFM Group, and together we are continuously expanding our production and logistics capacities. This makes us a strong and reliable partner in Europe today, and we are confident to create a strong partnership with COMMIT to provide the Dutch soldiers the clothing needed to do their job, regardless mission, and climatic condition they will meet,” says Nils Toverud, Managing Director of Hexonia GmbH.

“The DOKS project represents more than a contract; it is a profound responsibility. As we embark on this journey to outfit the Netherlands Armed Forces, we at NFM Group, together with Hexonia GmbH, are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in military apparel. Our collaboration signifies a shared vision for excellence and a safer future for those in service,” says Walter Øverland, CEO NFM Group AS.