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Disaster Recovery Supplies and Equipment ADS Tactical

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

We all watched in horror yesterday as Earthquake and Tsunami ravaged Japan and other countries in the Pacific Rim. Now, organizations are being tasked with beginning the rescue, recovery, and relief effort. These operations are organized in an ad hoc fashion and so often, military units and civilian agencies and non-profit organizations are either improperly or under equipped for the mission ahead. Based lessons learned from the Haiti earthquake relief, ADS Inc has prepared a catalog to help planners and logistics personnel identify equipment and supplies for this latest crisis. Regardless if you source your equipment from ADS or elsewhere, it is an excellent reference tool.

ADS Disaster Relief Catalog

For more information on these as well as other equipment visit www.ADSinc.com/disaster.

LBT’s Deployment Bags ADS

Friday, March 4th, 2011

In addition to their entire line of tactical nylon products, London Bridge Trading Company offers a variety of deployment bags and associated carry options. Berry compliant and available in several color schemes, LBT products are well made and in my experience reliable. For example, the Large Wheeled Padded Loadout Bag in the video below is like the Mack truck of baggage. Sure, it’s a stout bag even when empty, but this thing is the modern equivalent of a steamer trunk, with one big difference; its own wheels. When you are hauling around a fully loaded bag you want to be able to move it yourself. Also, if you transporting this much stuff chances are good that some of it is going to be fragile Between padding and a reinforced kydex back the LBT-2467A is designed to handle that. Additionally, this thing is covered with pockets to compartmentalize your gear.

While I don’t own one I checked it our at SHOT show and am impressed. It isn’t for the casual user, but rather well suited for the guy who deploys with a substantial amount of kit. Don’t worry, if you travel with less, LBT has other options as well. Check out this mini catalog for details on their entire run of baggage options.

LBT Deployment Bag Mini Catalog 2011

These deployment bags as well as all LBT products are available for agency purchase through ADS Inc.

www.adsinc.com/london-bridge-trading

First-Light NV and TC3 Kits ADS

Monday, February 28th, 2011

First-Light USA makes a great medic light and this video does a great job of explaining its various points. One of our favorite features is the swappable Tomahawk Task Light for medics that can be configured as a Blue light for Fluorescein eye stain tests or UV light fluoresce certain fungal and bacterial infections. The rest of these light’s stats are nothing to sneeze at either.

For example, the Tomahawk TC3 features a proprietary mix of Red and Green LEDs that “highlight” blood. After much experimentation First-Light found the perfect mix of lights to make blood stand out from other colored fluids like petroleum which can mimic blood under blue light.

Additionally, the main white light is a 120 lumen LED that also has 3 brightness settings. It also features six IR LEDs that have 3 brightness settings and operate in a separate mode than any of the visible lights.

For more info visit www.adsinc.com/first-light.

Warrior Expo West Breakout Sessions ADS

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

ADS has just announced the breakout sessions for the upcoming Warrior Expo West to be held 4 & 5 May, 2011 in San Diego, California.

Wednesday, May 4th 2011

The New Science of Stealth
Presenter: Guy Cramer, President & CEO, HyperStealth Biotechnology Corp.
I am really looking forward to this one. With the Army’s Family of Camouflage Patterns solicitation in the offing there is going to be a lot of interest in camo.

TC3 (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) – Now and in the Future
Presenter: TBA
Considering the level of interest this topic is garnering this should be pretty interesting.

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Navigating DOD Contracting Vehicles
Presenter: Brad Anderson, Director of Contracts, ADS, Inc.
This is a very handy seminar for those new to the military purchasing world.

For more information and to sign up, www.adsinc.com/warriorexpo.

EOD Warrior

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Yes, this is essentially gear pr0n, but it gives you an idea of what the best dressed EOD techs are wearing and how they are equipped; with ZERO POINT kit naturally. This particular specimen was found in the ADS Inc booth at SHOT Show. We’ve reviewed a couple of bits of bits and pieces from Zero Point in the past and this post serves as a great teaser for a couple of upcoming articles featuring even more kit you can’t live without, whether you are EOD, or not.

www.zeropointusa.com and don’t forget, all ZERO POINT products can be purchased through ADS.

ADS Releases MRO Catalog ADS

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

ADS has just released their first catalog dedicated specifically to Maintenance Repair and Operations. It’s pretty comprehensive and includes a vast array of MRO capabilities including power tools, mobility storage systems, rescue tools, weapon racks, vehicle replacement parts, hydraulic & pneumatic lifts, and generators. Also, look for an upcoming article dedicated specifically to MRO to be featured on the ADS GearedUp blog.

www.adsinc.com/mro

ADS Files for IPO

Friday, February 11th, 2011

According to an article in the Virginia Pilot, ADS has filed for an Initial Public Offering of stock. The article is definitely worth reading as it articulates current shareholders and earnings for the privately held company.

New Balance Introduces Merino Wool Clothing ADS

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Wool really makes sense for military garments but a couple of things have happened over the years that have pushed it to the back of the line. In the late 1980s new, man-made fabrics began to come on the military scene that out performed the issue wool garments which dated back to before WWI. Troops were more than happy to ditch the itchy long johns that their great grandfathers had worn into battle on the Western Front. But then came the IED. Unnaturally (pun intended), the answer was to develop new man made FR performance fabrics since the recently adopted polypropylene and polyester fabrics used in military base layers are very flammable. This was a very costly undertaking. So where was wool, nature’s performance fiber through all of this? Quite frankly, it wasn’t quite ready to make a return.

Traditionally there have been several criticisms of the use of wool:
-Comfort (that itchy feeling)
-Limited domestic availability of Merino wool (considered the best wool for next to skin use, not itchy)
-Shrinkage
-Smell
-Lack of domestic treatment due to EPA guidelines

Despite these generic criticisms, the benefits of Merino wool are myriad:
-Warm even when wet
-Comfortable in a wide range of temperatures as well as against the skin
-Antimicrobial
-Inherently FR (No Melt, No Drip)

We are now at the point where we have almost an entire Army that has never used wool undergarments, and those that have probably don’t have the fondest of memories. Truthfully, current military attention towards wool has been driven by troops with an interest in the outdoors, as commercial wool garments have gotten better and better of the past few years. This has been combined with a concern by those who keep the Army’s purse strings, as they are constantly seeking more economical ways to accomplish the mission.

To mitigate the common criticisms of wool, New Balance has combined Merino with FR Rayon to increase performance and durability. This also increases the FR properties of wool and facilitates field laundering. Then, they have treated the resulting fabric with X-static to further enhance wool’s natural anti-microbial properties to reduce stink. Additionally, there is finally an environmentally green US-based wool treatment facility. Treatment is critical to improving the comfort and performance of the wool. While the US Merino herd is small, as with all things “domestic textile”, the military is a prime customer. In fact, all of the components have just recently aligned in order to allow New Balance to produce a Berry compliant product.

New Balance has developed several garments including Base Layer long and short-sleeved T-shirts, Briefs, light and mid-weight Long Underwear Pants, and a Performance 1/4-zip Shirt. Initially, the plan was to have the Merino products available by July, but user feedback from the test items has been so strong that New Balance is looking to accelerate their schedule.

Units interested in New Balance military products should contact ADS.