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UF PRO Reimagines the Iconic M65 Parka and Creates the M2 Parka, Available for Purchase Soon

Tuesday, February 15th, 2022

TRZIN, SLOVENIA (15 February 2022)—UF PRO today unveiled its new survival jacket, the M2 Parka. The garment is designed to be the all-in-one survival jacket for use in cold, moderately rainy conditions.

Company sources revealed that the M2 Parka is based on the design of the iconic M65 parka.

“The M65 was in its time one of the finest survival jackets ever made, but it lacked features that today’s operators want and need,” a UF PRO official said. “So we reimagined the M65 as a parka for today and named it the M2.”

The company explained that the spark-resistant, near-totally noiseless M2 Parka is constructed of comfortable yet rugged EtaProof® fabric, an advanced-technology cotton blend that keeps out moderate precipitation and wind while at the same time preserving interior warmth.

The parka’s hood is a waterproof, two-layer PU laminate attached by means of UF PRO’s innovative Hood/Harness® system. The Hood/Harness® system prevents the headpiece from obstructing field of view when the wearer looks up, down, and side-to-side.

Other key features include multiple oversized pockets and anti-thermal bridge air/pac® padding.

According to UF PRO insiders, the M2 Parka is priced at 399€ and is available in Olive or Black colour.

The M2 Parka will be available for purchase at the company’s online store here.

For more information, contact UF PRO at: support@ufpro.si

TacMed Tuesday – Customizations for Every Need

Tuesday, February 15th, 2022

Tactical Medical Solutions™ got it’s start by creating the original SOF® Tourniquet in 2003 and has created components and custom kits to meet customer specifications and mission needs ever since. With a primary focus on military and law enforcement applications, we have created custom kits for not only them, but also consumer organizations and small businesses in many other cross-over markets from the outdoor and overland markets to concealed carry and arborist communities.

TacMed Solutions holds an ISO 13485 certification and can provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet customer and applicable regulatory requirements. Our capabilities range from support in selecting products specific to your mission needs, designing your brand’s printed labels and packaging, creating custom nylon solutions, and more.

SwitchBack Outdoor Safety took advantage of the customization capabilities of TacMed™ Solutions. Aaron Paris, owner of SwitchBack Outdoor Safety, reached out wanting to build out custom emergency trauma kits for his company. His company aims to provide education and equipment for those who desire to take the road less traveled, so we were able to aid in customizing two medical kits that helped align with his goal.

“I really like working with TacMed because of the ease of being able to make kits adjustable to our needs and our customer’s needs,” Aaron said. Our partnership with SwitchBack Outdoor Safety, a key leader in the overlanding and off-road community, led to the creation of the SOS Trauma Kit and the SOS First Aid Kit and refill packs for each. “I have worked with other companies in this space and though they gave a custom kit, the attention to detail just wasn’t there and there was a lack of willingness to be as modular. For us, this was a 180 in some ways and it gave it a much more professional appearance.”

Solutions are part of our culture, not just part of the name.

To learn more about our capabilities in creating a custom kit for your specific needs, check out: tacmedsolutions.com/pages/customizations

To learn more about SwitchBack Outdoor Safety, check out: www.switchbacksafety.com/product-category/first-aid

SCUBAPRO Sunday – Desert Storm False Invasion

Sunday, February 13th, 2022

With four Republican Guard heavy divisions and the equivalent of a fifth, made up of commandos, Iraq invaded Kuwait on 02 August 1990. Then U.S. President George H. W. Bush quickly said that the United States didn’t condone Iraq’s actions.

During Operation Desert Shield, President Bush formed a coalition (“a collation of the willing” Chapelle) of 35 countries to protect Saudi Arabia and then free Kuwait. On 06 August, the U.S. sent troops to Saudi Arabia, the 82nd Airborne Division and Special Forces were some of the first on the ground (I am sorry if I missed other groups). This began a buildup of combat power in the region, which at its peak had about 600,000 U.S. troops there at one time.

During Desert Shield, some smaller operations took place, including Visit Board Search and Seizure (VBSS), Special Reconnaissance looking for SCUDS and Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), and running around in Desert Patrol Vehicles (DPVs they would be the first forces into the city of Kuwait) but indeed General Schwarzkopf was not a fan of any Special Forces. He didn’t want to use them for anything. He even had operators from Delta guarding him. On 17 January 1991, Desert Shield turned into Desert Storm with the start of the air campaign. More than 18,000 air missions were flown and more than 116,000 combat air sorties by the U.S. and between 32-40 other countries, including several Arab countries. They dropped 88,500 tons of bombs on the enemy.

On 28 February 91, the ground war started again; a lot of groups played different roles in the invasion. Special Forces Groups conducted special reconnaissance, CSAR, and Direct-Action missions.

Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Group One had run NSW Task Group Center based out of Ras Al-Mishab. There were SEAL platoons from almost all west coast teams, including a Platoon for SEAL Team Five and a boat Det from Special Boat Unit 12.

One of the Platoons from SEAL Team Five and the High-Speed Boat (HSB/ HSAC )Det from SBU-12 was tasked with conducting an over the horizon beach attack to fool the Iraqis into thinking a full-scale amphibious landing was going to happen. To help with this, over the horizon, off the coast of Kuwait, was an armada of ships, each carrying approximately 17,000 Marines, all ready to land on the beaches. But, the only amphibious assault of Kuwait would be carried out by a half-dozen Navy SEALs. Lt. Tom Dietz (the only reason I am using his name as this is well documented) and five other SEALs would drive up the coast from Ras al-Mishab in a pair of Fountain-33 HSBC as the sunset on Saturday, 23 February, the day before the allies were scheduled to commence the ground campaign. The Fountains, propelled by 1,000-horsepower MerCruiser engines, sped up the Kuwaiti coastline at 40 miles per hour. This might sound fun, and at first, it is, but it is not the best on the knees. That night, the water temperature was a bone-chilling 50 degrees Fahrenheit in the gulf. It was even more concerning because it was plagued with mines. The SBU 12 boat guys sailed blindly, with their lights turned off, knowing that if their thin-shelled boats encountered a mine, it would not end well for them. When they entered the minefield, they traveled slowly at first; then, after some talking realized fast or slowed if they hit a mine, it would be not good, so travel fast was decided to be the best plan.

Dietz’s speedboat came to a halt 15 miles off the coast of Kuwait at approximately 10 p.m. His team was able to free the Zodiac rubber raiding boat attached to the bow. After swimming up to Kuwaiti beaches in stealth for a month, searching for prospective amphibious landing sites, the SEALs discovered that all of them were well fortified and mined, indicating that they would be difficult to reach. Dietz’s two motorized Zodiacs made their way gently to the coast, halting every few miles so the commandos could look and hear what was going on.

The F470 Zodiac stopped about five hundred yards from the beach, and the swimmer were launched. Each carried haversack with C4, which they would use to string buoys out along the swim to the beach. These buoys with a diameter of four feet would give the impression that the buoys were marking impending amphibious ships. The beach charges were set for 1 a.m. local time about 3 hours before the Collation forces began breaching the minefields along the Kuwait border on Sunday, 24 February. This would give the Iraqis time to move troops east to the coast, where the fake invasion was thought to be happening. The importance of time could not be overstated. For the Iraqis to respond effectively, they must be allowed to do so by moving forces east in response to the diversion rather than reinforcing soldiers in the west, where the actual attack would occur.

The SEALS kept an eye on the coast while swimming toward the beach together. Each swimmer had an MP5 with them, and SBU-12 HSP was slowly making their way towards the beach to help in an emergency and for a follow-on mission after the platoon was back to the F470s. The team would stop and look at the beach with a pocket night-vision scope every hundred yards. In the early 90s, items like that were not as waterproof as they are now, so it was stored in a good old plastic bag. They even made all black surfboards sent from Coronado to carry radios. Because of the smoke from the oil wells burning, the night seemed even more ominous. The sand on the beach was white and looked like it had just snowed out even though it was sand.

The crew split out on the shoreline and unloaded its haversacks in around a foot of water. The rest of the team followed suit. Dietz instructed the timers to be set by using hand signals. The SEALs exfilled keeping an eye on the beach. After closing in on the Zodiacs, the HSBC opened up on the shore with their .50-caliber machine guns for half an hour in an attempt to make the Iraqis think a more significant force was attacking the coastal fortifications. Two-pound charges were dropped off the sides of the boats and exploded every five minutes. Around the same time, the USS Missouri battleship opened up with her 16in guns, firing 2700lbs shells over the heads of the guys in the boats. They were firing at the Iraqi command bunkers near the Kuwaiti coastline, helping with the illusion that an American-led amphibious assault on occupied Kuwait would be on the horizon. At precisely 1 a.m., explosives on the beach went off. Dietz radioed back the code word “Pamela,” meaning “mission completed.”

After a brief pause, Missouri fired once more into Iraqi-occupied Kuwait. This time, the Marine Corps dispatched ten helicopters to mimic a landing force on the ground in Iraq. The Iraqis launched anti-ship missiles at Missouri, but a British ship intercepted and destroyed the lone missile that posed a severe threat to the warship. Coalition jets were able to locate and destroy the missile launch point quickly.

As a result of the bombardment’s effectiveness, Iraqi troops sought to surrender to the drone (from the USS Missouri) that flew back over the target area, waving little white flags. For the first time in history, troops would try and surrender to a drone.

Hundreds of lives were saved during Desert Storm due to this fictitious amphibious assault by Naval Special Warfare. After six weeks of air attacks, the ground campaign only took 100 hours before Kuwait was freed. On 28 February, a ceasefire was established, effectively putting an end to the hostilities until Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein agreed to the peace agreement provisions. The coalition forces suffered a total of 300 casualties in the combat, which is significantly less than the number of deaths they would have suffered if the Iraqi troops had been permitted to concentrate on the actual threat.

Stuff I Like – MTHD Basin Tweave Durastretch Field Pant

Saturday, February 12th, 2022

MTHD is Tactical Distributors’ house clothing brand. Although not well known, it’s very well designed and manufactured from some of the best materials on the market.

I recently picked up a pair of their Basin Field Pants which is made from a durable 4-way stretch fabric called Tweave Durastretch which is a USA-made performance fabric.  The fabric is burly and I was afraid they might be uncomfortable and maybe a bit too hot for hiking here in the mid-Atlantic.

We’ve had some varied weather over the past few weeks ranging from a dry mid-70s to pouring rain in the low-40s and then down into the low 20s, all within a few days. Great conditions to try them out.

Right up front, they are super comfortable. Although I never overheated in the pants, they have zippers on the outer thighs which open to reveal breathable panels lined with mesh to aid with ventilation.

The DWR worked great, shedding the rain as I hiked.

If anything, there too many pockets. However, they are easy to get to and zippers make sure you won’t lose what’s in them. The legs are cut with plenty of room to layer. The knees are articulated and the bottom hem has a snap adjustable opening.

I also like the nylon tape belt loops. They are sleek, yet strong enough to attach lanyards to.

Although I’ve only worn them on a few outings, and once all day, they seem well constructed and the fabric itself is tough as nails. I expect them to last me for a long time.

Offered in Flat Dark Earth and Dark Shadow.

www.tacticaldistributors.com/products/mthd-basin-field-pant-l2

High Speed Gear Releases Apex Slick Sling

Friday, February 11th, 2022

SWANSBORO, N.C. – Feb. 10, 2022 – High Speed Gear® has launched an additional option in their Apex Sling collection.

The Apex™ Slick Sling is a variation of the original Apex™ sling, forgoing the pad portion for a full mil-spec tubular webbing construction. The Apex Slick Sling offers a two-point, quick-adjust capability for rifles, carbines, and comparable sized weapons. The minimalistic design allows for a lightweight, easy to maneuver sling making it practical for any environment. The webbing features Schoeller Nanosphere coating, which resists water absorption and reduces drying time. The Apex™ Slick Sling, like the Apex™ Sling, utilizes HSGI’s patent-pending Double-Tap Slider™ allowing the shooter to have more control over his/her weapon with two levels of friction.

Weighing 0.3 pounds or 136 grams, the Apex™ Slick Sling has a total length of 62 inches. It features a mil-spec tubular webbing along with steel hardware with military grade coating for enhanced durability. The Apex™ Slick Sling is compatible with a wide variety of mounting options and is Berry Amendment compliant. All High Speed Gear® products are hand-made in America with USA made materials.

“For those who prefer a more minimal sling, the Apex Slick offers the same water resistance and adjustability as the original Apex, in a more streamlined product,” said Bill Babboni chief operating officer of High Speed Gear.

The Apex™ Slick Sling is now available for purchase through High Speed Gear Authorized Dealers or on the High Speed Gear® website.

www.highspeedgear.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Cold Climate Glove

Friday, February 11th, 2022

Stay warm, don’t wait to order these Cold Climate Gloves. This is not your average winter glove. The Cold Climate glove from FS is built with a keratin leather palm patch, Primaloft Gold insulation, and a waterproof breathable insert.

Incredibly warm with excellent dexterity allowing basic trigger control. Additionally, we removed the insulation from the upper half of the trigger finger to increase basic trigger manipulation and make it easier when using a touchscreen. In fact, touchscreen sensitive index fingers and adjustable wrist cuffs come standard on this premium cold climate glove from FirstSpear.

Overall the glove is incredibly light weight compared to how warm it will keep your hands. Impressive dexterity including reduced insulation in the trigger finger to increase basic fire control manipulation. Touch screen capable index fingers and adjustable cuff with a perfect amount of stretch. Available and shipping now in fatigue green and black.

For more information check out: www.first-spear.com/technical-apparel/handwear/cold-climate-glove

SIG SAUER Releases P210 CARRY

Friday, February 11th, 2022

NEWINGTON, N.H., (February 10, 2022) – SIG SAUER is pleased to announce the latest release in the historic line of P210 pistols – the P210 CARRY.  This pistol combines the historic lineage of its iconic Swiss predecessor with the ideal characteristics and necessities the modern consumer expects in a carry pistol.

“The SIG P210 is regarded as one of the most legendary, reliable, and accurate firearms in the world; the P210 CARRY pays homage to the foundational craftsmanship of its forerunner while maintaining the features, weight, and balance of an ideal carry pistol,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc.  “The alloy frame lightens the weight, the slim low-profile grips with wrap-around checkering allow for an ideal purchase, and the shortened slide features the hallmark P210 signature reverse rail design bringing the premium P210 shooting experience to a carry gun.”

The SIG SAUER P210 CARRY is a 9mm, hammer-fired alloy frame pistol with a Nitron finish, and a stainless-steel slide with front and rear cocking serrations.  The pistol features slim black HOGUE™ G10 grips with front, side and back checkering, an SAO trigger, thumb safety, and SIGLITE night sights.  The P210 CARRY ships with (2) two eight-round magazines.

P210 CARRY:

Caliber: 9mm
Overall length: 7.75 inches
Overall height: 5.63 inches
Overall width: 1.44 inches
Barrel length: 4.1 inches
Sight Radius: 5.6 inches
Weight (w/magazine): 29 oz.

The SIG SAUER P210 CARRY is now shipping and available at retailers.  To learn more about the P210 CARRY or watch the product video with Phil Strader, Director, Product Management visit sigsauer.com.

Night Goggles NGI/PVS-14 XLS Available Again at TNVC!

Thursday, February 10th, 2022

February 10th, 2022

TNVC is excited to announce, for a limited time, the re-release of the best-in-value Night Goggles NGI/PVS-14-XLS Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD) with Elbit Systems of America Night Vision (ESA-NV) Thin-Filmed F9415XLSH Thin-Filmed White Phosphor Autogated Gen. 3 Image Intensifier Tubes.

The NGI/PVS-14-XLS MNVD is the perfect entry-level night vision device, using the latest Gen. 3 image intensifier tube technology, and come off the same production lines as the image intensifiers used in the DoD’s AN/PVS-31D Binocular Night Vision Device, AN/AVS-6/9 Aviator’s Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS), and AN/PSQ-42 ENVG-B (Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular). The NGI/PVS-14-XLS also comes with TNVC and NGI’s industry-best Lifetime Limited Warranty, including 10 years on the image intensifier tube and a lifetime on the housing/system.

The NGI/PVS-14-XLS is available now at TNVC to vSHOTT registrants for $2,595.00, and will be available to the public starting Friday, February 11th 2022:

tnvc.com/shop/category/night-vision/night-vision-monoculars

Originally introduced in 2020, the NGI/PVS-14-XLS has been one of the most popular TNVC and NGI products in history with such overwhelming demand on that we can only offer a limited number of units at any one time.

An extremely limited number of units remain in stock, with more units being assembled as we speak that will be available for Pre-Order.

Don’t miss one of the best values in the Night Vision market, the Night Goggles NGI/PVS-14-XLS – $2,595 at TNVC, available now to registered vSHOTT participants, and available to all customers starting Friday, February 11th, 2022.

TNVC and Night Goggle’s vSHOTT Presentation concludes tonight at 8PM Eastern / 5PM Pacific from the Lightforce USA Headquarters in Pooler, Georgia with more featurettes, videos, live panel discussions, and live giveaways, including a Grand Prize drawing for an L3Harris PVS-14 (M914A) Unfilmed White Phosphor Monocular Night Vision Device Prize Package!*

Registered participants will receive e-mailed promotional pricing, discount codes, and other vSHOTT Specials not available anywhere else, As well as many other great giveaways from our sponsors! You must be registered below to win and receive promotional pricing and discounts:

tnvc.com/vshott

You can register for vSHOTT at any time (including during the stream), YOU MUST BE REGISTERED to be entered for that evening’s drawing (only one registration is necessary to be eligible for all giveaways and promotions for the week) and receive that day’s promotional materials (via e-mail, so check your “junk” folders if you don’t receive them).

Register and watch: TNVC.com/vSHOTT

*open to U.S. citizens residing in the U.S. only subject to verification and ITAR