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CSAF Announces Transition To Operational Camouflage Pattern For US Air Force

Monday, May 14th, 2018

In a message to the Force, Chief of Staff Gen Goldfein and Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Wright announced the transition from the Digital Tigerstripe Airman Battle Uniform to the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) uniform. While the Air Force refers to it as OCP, they are actually describing the paint job on the Army Combat Uniform. This is the same camouflage pattern adopted several years ago by the US Army for the ACU and is already worn by all Airmen while deployed and by many at home station.

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Along with the adoption of the new uniform, comes the long hoped for return of squadron patches.

For Airmen who already have them, wear guidance is forthcoming to allow their wear beginning 1 Oct 18.

Fellow Airmen –

After careful consideration, we’ve made the decision to transition from the Airmen Battle Uniform (ABU) to the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) uniform. The following factors influenced this important decision for our service:

OCPs have been part of our Air Force uniform inventory since 2012. Over 100K Airmen have been issued OCPs for deployed use in CENTCOM, 100% of our AFSOC Airmen wear it as their standard, and all of AFGSC’s Security Forces members are authorized OCP wear. We are not adopting a new uniform, we are choosing the best of what is already in our inventory and in use.

Surveys of the force indicated that Airmen overwhelmingly prefer OCPs over ABUs for functionality, fit, and wear; specifically:

OCPs work in all climates and across the spectrum of our mission sets. It is equally suitable on a flight line, in a launch control facility, and on a JTAC calling in fires.

OCPs are a better fit for both men and women. We heard loud and clear that the ABU has not been functional or sized correctly for women.

Already in our inventory and in use, the OCP 2-piece flight suit has overwhelming support from aircrew. This uniform will be authorized for all non-ejection seat wear and made available for purchase/issue. In addition, it will be tested for use in ejection seats for those who may prefer it over the one-piece flight suit.

OCPs will become the joint combat uniform for Airmen and Soldiers while patches and nametapes will identify our respective services.  Service distinction will be maintained in our Blues, Service Dress, Mess Dress and PT uniforms.

OCPs allow us to bring back squadron patches and heraldry which is central to our culture as Airmen. While we will no longer allow squadron colored T-Shirts with OCPs, we will celebrate unit integrity with appropriate patches and insignia.

OCP guidance and timelines are available for review on MyPers. In order to allow squadrons to develop patches and ensure the correct accoutrements are available, we have set 1 Oct 18 to begin wearing OCPs for those who have them. Transition details can be found in the guidance.

Thank you for your active engagement and your patience as we made this important decision for our service. We remain committed to listening to you, Airmen in the fight and command teams on point.

We’re proud to serve with you –

DAVID L. GOLDFEIN          
General, USAF Chief of Staff

KALETH O. WRIGHT
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force

2018 Warrior Expo West by ADS Inc

Wednesday, April 18th, 2018

Welcome to one of my favorite shows of the year.  I walked the show floor yesterday and there’s some really cool stuff.

The Breechtool™

Wednesday, April 11th, 2018

The Breechtool™Original consists of three components designed specifically to clean the toughest to get at parts of any weapon system.
Proven through extensive trials, the Breechtool™ reduces cleaning times by 40%, and allows the user to streamline their WCK for the field, reducing weight.
This allows you to have peace of mind that your weapon system is cleaner than it ever has been before and you to focus on your routine.
Compatability – Including but not limited to:
SA80A2 / L129A1 / AR-10 / AR-15 / AR-18 / M16 / C7A2 / G36 / FN SCAR / FN15 / GPMG / MINIMI / Various Side Arms

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http://breechtool.biz/store

All Pro Tactical – A New Brand By LBT

Tuesday, March 13th, 2018

Headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia, London Bridge Trading Company, Ltd. (“LBT” for short”) is not, in fact, a trading company, that’s just their name. Founder and Chairman, Dr. Doug McDougal, started LBT in 1985 after leaving a career as a professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia, to pursue his dream of turning an interest in the military into a business that supports the tough work done by the men and women of the armed forces.

From the battlefield to playing field

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In 2017, London Bridge Trading was inspired to launch a line of sports equipment bags designed with the same tactical technology that our nation’s heroes depend on to carry their mission-critical equipment in the harshest conditions on earth. For years, people had been requesting sports bags for their kids that function just like the products on which LBT has built its reputation. Why should athletes expect anything less than the best? They shouldn’t. So LBT launched All-Pro Tactical (APT) with the purpose of building sports bags with the same durability and functionally LBT customers have come to know and trust.

Constructed with 1,000 denier CORDURA® fabric and heavy-duty zippers for maximum durability, All-Pro Tactical’s bags are made to last. Browse through APT’s catalog; many of you will immediately recognize specific features like the integrated nylon MOLLE webbing. Just like LBT gear, APT sports equipment bags are guaranteed for life.

Tactical Technology.

All-Pro Performance.

High-Performance Sports Bags for High-Performance Athletes.

Hardball Series (Baseball & Softball), Attack Series (Field Hockey), Lax Series (Lacrosse), Kick Series (Soccer), Splash Series (Swimming), Spike Series (Volleyball), All-Pro Basketball Series

IWA 18 – Spuhr AB

Saturday, March 10th, 2018

Spuhr is introducing a new line of optic mounts for the hunting market. They are a bit sleeker and have fewer features, like only one accessory mounting point. Consequently, they are less expensive as well. Look for AR15 models in the future.

They also have a new adapter to mount their V2 stock to an MP5.

www.spuhr.biz

Savage Unveils Hard-Hitting, Custom-Fitting Model 110 Hunter

Tuesday, February 27th, 2018

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – February 26, 2018 – Built for any hunt, and any hunter, the accurate, hard-hitting new Savage Model 110 Hunter allows shooters to enjoy a custom fit, reliable performance and flawless accuracy. Shipments of these firearms are currently being delivered to dealers.

The Model 110 Hunter’s revolutionary AccuFit system makes it easy for hunters to customize the length-of-pull and comb height for a personalized fit, while the user-adjustable AccuTrigger offers a crisp, clean pull.

Together with the AccuStock, which secures the action three- dimensionally along its entire length, the Model 110 Hunter provides the fit and function of a custom rifle—right out of the box. Plus, the matte black barrel’s button rifling provides tag-filling accuracy whether the target is antelope, elk or anything in between.

Features & Benefits

• AccuFitt system lets shooters quickly adjust comb height and length-of-pull

• User-adjustable AccuTrigger

• AccuStock rail system secures the action three-dimensionally along its entire length

• Gray synthetic stock

• Matte black button-rifled barrel

• Detachable box magazine

• Soft grip overmold fore-end and pistol grip surfaces

• New Model 110 design and ergonomics

• Drilled and tapped for scope mounts

Part No. / Description / MSRP

57061 / 223 Rem., 22-inch barrel / $749

57062 / 204 Ruger, 22-inch barrel / $749

57060 / 22-250 Rem., 22-inch barrel / $749

57063 / 243 Win., 22-inch barrel / $749

57064 / 7mm-08 Rem., 22-inch barrel / $749

57065 / 308 Win., 22-inch barrel / $749

57038 / 25-06 Rem., 22-inch barrel / $749

57039 / 270 Win. 22-inch barrel / $749

57040 / 30-06 Sprg., 22-inch barrel / $749

57041 / 7mm Rem. Mag., 24-inch barrel / $749

57042 / 300 Win. Mag., 24-inch barrel / $749

57145 / 280 Ackley Improved, 22-inch barrel / $749

Savage is a brand of Vista Outdoor Inc., an outdoor sports and recreation company. To learn more about Savage, visit www.savagearms.com.

DroneShield Welcomes the Turnbull / Pyne Defence Export Strategy

Monday, February 26th, 2018

26 February 2018, Sydney Australia

DroneShield Welcomes the Turnbull / Pyne Defence Export Strategy

• The Strategy is a considered and practical roadmap.

? “Whole of government” approach.

? Funding assistance for industry.

? Focus on leveling the global playing field for Australian SMEs.

• Top-ten global Defence exporter status, and the other objectives of the Strategy, are achievable for Australia.

• As a result of the Strategy, DroneShield is viewing favourably the option of large-scale manufacture of its products in Australia.

• The Strategy did not appear to receive appropriate levels of media attention but it is a major step for Australia.

• The Government got this policy initiative right.

On 29 January 2018, The Hon Christopher Pyne MP, Australian Minister for Defence Industry, announced the new Defence Export Strategy (the Strategy) of the Turnbull Government.

The Australian developer and manufacturer of cutting-edge high technology counter-drone products DroneShield Ltd (DroneShield or the Company) has now had an opportunity to review and consider the extensive Strategy in detail.

DroneShield’s Statement on The Defence Export Strategy

As an active participant in the Australian Defence export industry, DroneShield welcomes the Strategy. DroneShield’s analysis is that the Strategy is not an aspirational theoretical policy, but rather is a carefully thought-through and practical roadmap to attaining ambitious but perfectly achievable goals that will benefit Australia.

Oleg Vornik, DroneShield’s Chief Executive Officer, said “We are heartened by the considered and focused approach of the Turnbull Government and Minister Pyne to maximising the economic and social benefits of Australia’s growing Defence export industry, for Australia. The Defence export industry contributes $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion a year to Australia’s economy today but it lags compared to its counterparts in other major economies. The Government has recognised that, with some help from the Government, this status quo can be disrupted. The Australian economy and standing in the world will benefit substantially from this disruption. We believe that the Government has come up with a set of measures that will quickly produce tangible results.”

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The Strategy focuses on several key objectives:

• job creation in, and economic prosperity for, Australia;

• growing Australia’s Defence industry domestic capability in order for Australia to become a top ten global Defence exporter;

• achieving broader international engagement by Australia;

• maintaining the Australian Defence Force edge; and

• enabling greater innovation and productivity.

“Whole of Government” Approach

Since late 2017, DroneShield has been a member of Team Defence Australia, a join initiative with Austrade and the Department of Defence. Participation in Team Defence Australia, which lends the weight and credibility of Australian governmental assistance to a small company like DroneShield, has been invaluable for the Company. This new Government Strategy takes this collaborative approach much further, as it employs a “whole of government” approach whereby the government has established the Australian Defence Export Office and the office of the Australian Defence Export Advocate. This is an efficient approach, which will focus the governmental assistance available to Australian defence exporters on areas that will likely make a substantial difference:

• providing local Defence industry experts who are able to provide exporters with advice and support in foreign markets;

• interfacing industry with Australian Defence Attaches;

• sharing Defence industry intelligence with a broad range of industry stakeholders; and

• supporting exporters with trade missions.

Funding Assistance to Industry

To date, DroneShield has been able to develop and commence the sales of its high-tech products with the most minimal financial assistance from the government. But governmental procurement processes around the world are long, and there exists a time gap between development and broad adoption of cutting-edge technologies by governmental end-users. The Strategy’s focus on the Centre for Defence Industry Capability (CDIC) recognises the reality of Australian and global Defence procurement, and the critical importance of governmental grants in developing “bleeding-edge” Defence technologies and bridging this gap.

DroneShield, like most Australian Defence exporters, is generally necessarily smaller than its foreign competitors. The integration of the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (EFIC) into the Strategy will enable Australian Defence exporters to accommodate large orders for which they would not have otherwise had working capital. Further, the ability of EFIC to provide Defence export finance will provide comfort to foreign governmental customers that Australian Defence exporters, albeit smaller than their foreign competitors, can deliver.

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Focus on Levelling the Global Playing Field for Australian SMEs

In addition to the use of EFIC, the Strategy specifically singles out Australian small and medium sized enterprises for support, in order to help them compete internationally.

Importantly, the Strategy expressly focuses on helping Australian small and medium sized enterprises access the supply chains of the global primes (the largest global Defence companies). The primes hold a substantial amount of negotiating and purchasing power in dealings with Australian SMEs. However, the primes are also dependent on the Australian Government, a major customer for many of them, for orders. The Government’s willingness to throw its weight behind smaller Aussie companies is a testament to its understanding of the market, and its willingness to use its reputational capital to help small Australian businesses who would otherwise have been disadvantaged due to their size.

The Strategy is Already Making a Difference

Peter James, DroneShield’s Chairman, commented, “The Strategy commits public resources and efforts to an area where they are likely to be most effective. These resources will provide the public with a multiplier effect in employment, domestic manufacturing, cash in-flows for the economy, innovation, and our domestic ability to defend Australia without relying on others. The Strategy does not appear to have received appropriate levels of media attention. However, it is a major economic, productivity and Defence step for Australia. We have spent the recent weeks considering the Strategy and its effect and are convinced that the Government got it right.

With the initial orders for DroneShield’s cutting-edge anti-drone products DroneGun, DroneSentinel and DroneSentry now coming in, DroneShield is in the process of determining the most effective location for larger-scale manufacture for its products. We have a wide range of options on the table, including the United States and Asia, some seemingly more cost-effective than the option of manufacturing our products in Australia would provide. The Strategy gives us the comfort that if we were to bring the manufacture of our products and the associated employment to Australia, we will be making the right decision.”

SSD Service Outage Announcement

Monday, February 19th, 2018

Last week, we were supposed to upgrade our server but found out at the last minute that the upgrade had been delayed until this evening.

SSD will be down for a few hours this evening, but should be back to normal operation by tomorrow AM.