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MATBOCK Monday – Skeeter Patch Kit

Monday, March 2nd, 2020

With warm weather right around the corner, we are all itching to get outdoors.  With the arrival of spring also comes the arrival of….BUGS!!!  Don’t worry, here at MATBOCK we got more than your back, we got you covered head to toe with the Skeeter Patch Kit.

The internal of each patch is a super absorbent antimicrobial lining for deet or any other anti-bug spray. The absorbent liner will hold the bug spray for hours to prevent insects from bothering you or from you spraying some of these very harmful chemicals onto your body directly.

Each kit comes with 2 American Flag patches and 2 smaller patches. The 2 smaller patches are perfect to place around the ankles or below the knee. The American Flag patches are great to wear on your shoulders.

***For custom flag sets, please contact us at admin@matbock.com.  Custom sets must be purchased in sets of 100 kits***

Click below to order yours today!

www.matbock.com/collections/accessories/products/skeeter-patch-kit

SCUBAPRO Sunday – Iran – Iraq War USSOCOM History

Sunday, March 1st, 2020

Iraq attacked Iran in September 1980, launching a war that would last eight years. By 1982, more than 100,000 people had died. The war was costing each side about $1 billion a month and devastated both countries’ oil industries. In the so-called “tanker war,” both countries launched attacks on neutral merchant vessels transiting the Gulf (mostly Kuwaiti flagged ships). In December of 1986, the Kuwaiti government asked then-President Reagan to help protect their oil tankers from mine placed by the Iranian. Reagan sent the U.S. Navy, and the newly formed USSOCOM sent the SEALs, Special Boat Units (now Special Boat Teams), and the 160th Special Operation Aviation Regiment (SOAR). This was the first time in SOCOM history (its short history at the time) that these three groups would be deployed together. 

The Task Unit was deployed on two barges, Hercules and Wimbrown, that the Pentagon promptly converted into Mobile Sea Bases (MSBs)complete with their own extensive self-defense weapons. Naval Special Warfare Task Units (NSWTU) was run by a SEAL commander and answered to the regional Naval Special Warfare Task Group. Their mission was to stop Iranian forces from mining the Persian Gulf or otherwise attacking shipping. Each MSB had two detachments of Mark III patrol boats, a SEAL platoon, an EOD detachment, Marines to provide security, army MH-6, and AH-6 Little Bird helicopter gunships and Black Hawk rescue birds, and an air force combat controllers. MSB Hercules was manned by East Coast NSW, SEAL Team Two, and SBU 20 and 24. MSB Wimbrown 7 was manned by West Coast SEAL Team One and SBU 12 and 13. They also had other boats and helos available to them, like the SeaFox.

On September 21, a trio of Little Bird choppers flying off the frigate Jarrett was assigned to shadow the Iranian tank landing ship Iran Ajr,s suspected to have been converted for minelaying. An MH-6 helicopter equipped with a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor and night-vision goggles led the way, escorted by two AH-6 gunships loaded with 7.62-millimeter miniguns and 2.75” rocket pods. The helicopter crews recorded the Iran Ajr’s crew deploying mines next to the Middle Shoals navigational buoy used by tankers. The Little Birds were ordered to open fire, and they opened up on the Iranians with their miniguns, the crew to take cover and did not return fire. The Iranian sailors resumed deploying the mines a half-hour later. This time the 160th pilots unleashed a sustained barrage, including rockets, killing three crew—and causing the remaining twenty-six to abandon ship. The following morning, SEALs on Mark III Patrol Boats rescued all but two of the Iranian sailors and boarded Iran Ajr. They found nine mines onboard and seized a logbook recording past minelaying activity, including maps showing the locations of those mines. Then the Navy towed Iran Ajr’s too deep water and blew her up.

A trio of minigun-armed MH-6 helicopters tangled again with four Iranian ships approaching MSB Hercules on October 8, including a corvette, a Swedish-built Boghammar, and two Boston whaler type boats. The Boghammar’s crew fired Stinger missiles at the scout helicopters before being sunk by return fire. Eight Iranian crew were killed, and six more rescued from the water. One of the Boghammar’s was later brought back and used by SBU-12/13 for the Coronado July 4 demonstrations and as an aggressor boat for exercises in the San Diego area.

When an Iranian missile struck the U.S.-flagged Sea Island City on October 16, injuring eighteen crew, Washington authorized a counterattack three days later called Operation Nimble Archer, resulting in the destruction of two Iranian oil platforms used to host IRGCN boats. 

But Iranian minelaying continued. On April 14, 1988, the crew of the frigate Samuel B. Roberts spotted three Iranian mines and realized she had unwittingly cruised into a minefield. While attempting to back out of danger, Roberts struck a mine that nearly split her in two and injured ten sailors. A heroic damage control effort saved the ship and her crew. Navy divers later identified additional mines in the area—with serial numbers identical to those on the Iran Ajr’s. Four days later, the U.S. launched a second retaliatory strike targeting two more Iranian oil platforms called Operation Praying Mantis. This time frigates and gunboats of the regular Iranian Navy counter attacked, resulting in the U.S. Navy’s largest naval battle since World War II, in which half of Iran’s surface combatants were sunk or crippled.

The Iran-Iraq war ended four months later—but not before one final tragic incident. On July 3, the U.S. Aegis missile cruiser Vincennes was skirmishing with Iranian fast boats, having unknowingly entered Iranian territorial waters, when her radar reported an Iranian F-14 Tomcat fighter was approaching her. The cruiser fired two radar-guided SM-2 missiles at the contact—bringing down Iranian A300 airliner Flight 655, killing all 290 civilians aboard. 

Operation Earnest Will concluded September 26 when the USS Vandergrift escorted a final tanker into the Persian Gulf. The operatives involved in Prime Chance remained active, however, until June 1990.

www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/ussocoms-first-test-of-fire-operations-prime-chance-and-praying-mantis

SureFire Spotlight: The Stiletto Pro

Saturday, February 29th, 2020

SureFire Spotlight videos are a high level rundown of specific products. This one focuses on the SureFire Stiletto Pro, a handheld light with anodized aluminum body and reversible pocket clip. Rechargeable via USB, it features a MaxVision Beam reflector, providing 1,000 lumens of LED white light in high-output mode, 300-lumen on medium setting, and a 25-lumen low output.

www.surefire.com

Unity Tactical – Platform Adapter

Friday, February 28th, 2020

Unity Tactical is excited to announce that the Platform Adapter has entered production.  Platform Adapter was unveiled at the 2020 SHOT Show last month. It is designed to expand the reach of the already-versatile Ops-Core AMP. Users that have already purchased or been issued non-Gentex helmets will have the ability to run one of the most popular and advanced headsets on the market.

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The New Unity Tactical Platform Adapter for Ops-Core AMP attaches the USSOCOM-contracted headset to various helmet rails beyond the Ops-Core / Gentex ARC system.  The Platform Adapter installs in minutes with a single screw and allows the AMP Helmet Arm to attach to Team Wendy EXFIL and MTEK / Hard Head Veterans M-LOK rails.

Functionality is the same as ARC-mounted configurations. The Platform Adapter retains breakaway functionality for airborne and high-angle operations. Made in the U.S. from U.S. materials. Platform Adapters will be available for purchase by the public in 12 weeks.  Interested units/agencies can purchase the Platform Adapter from Ops-Core and other helmet manufacturers.

www.unitytactical.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Woobie Full Zip

Friday, February 28th, 2020

Today we are getting the first look at another all new American merino wool garment from FirstSpear using their ACM Warm 600 package. Introducing a new take on the popular Woobie now available in a full zip configuration. 100% American made with American merino wool the Woobie Full Zip features a vertical breast pocket and two zippered slash pockets in the front. High collar and full zip front makes for an easy on and off. Built with FirstSpear ACM 600 the heaviest wool package FirstSpear offers, creating an incredibly warm garment with all the natural performance characteristics of merino wool.

Available now in black, commando, heather grey, and sand. Berry Compliant.

www.first-spear.com/woobie-fr-insulation-shirt

Litefighter- Olympus 2 Bag

Thursday, February 27th, 2020

2020 (Roswell, GA) – LiteFighter Systems, LLC. is proud to announce that the Olympus II Loadout Bag has been issued the following NSNs and is now available for unit orders.

Olympus II (OCP Camouflage)
NSN 8465-01-679-7717

Olympus II (Black)
NSN 8465-01-679-7698

Olympus II (Coyote)
NSN 8465-01-679-7709

The Olympus is Made in USA and extremely versatile. You can roll-it, ruck it, expand it, and palatize it for easy transport. It has three removable shelves and once on location it can be used as either a foot or wall locker. The retractable metal handle acts as an integrated dolly system reducing strain on shoulder joints, provides separation between your heels and the bag, and allows for users to easily push / pull heavier loads – something that bags with cloth handles do not!

With over 185,000 Olympus bags in circulation, The Olympus is one of the most popular rolling duffle bags sold to the US Military. Flexible enough to serve as an “A” and “B” Bag for the following:
– Army – Deployment or Loadout Bag
– Air Force – Mobility Bag
– USMC / Navy / Coast Guard – Sea Bag
– National Guard – Drill and Emergency Response Go Bag

Multiple Ways to Order:
• DLA Stock System (see NSNs Above)
• GSA Advantage
• Tailored Logistics Support (TLS) Program • LiteFighter.com

LiteFighter Systems, LLC is a VA Certified Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and the exclusive Manufacturer’s Representative of the Olympus Bag which is manufactured in the USA by Thin Air Gear, LLC.

For more information on the Olympus Load-Out Bag please visit us at LiteFighter.com.

TacJobs – Product Manager, Suppressor and Weapons at SureFire

Thursday, February 27th, 2020

Product Manager, Suppressor and Weapons

Job Type:            

F/T exempt

Location:             

Fountain Valley, Ca

Job Description:

The Product Manager is responsible for guiding new product development using a disciplined approach to product life cycle management. Product focus will be on SureFire suppressors and weapons.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

• Responsible for the overall Product Launch process, including defining and tracking schedules, pricing, model numbering, forecasting, product warranty information, and other related deliverables that will create the completed product.

• Participate in weekly support meetings, providing market driven guidance obtained from customer feedback on quality control issues, fixes, and other solutions in support of product quality and customer satisfaction.

• Initiates and creates new product planning forms, including product request input (PRI), product readiness plan (PRP), product launch plan (PLP) and design control worksheets (DCW) .

• Manage complete life cycle of assigned product family with detailed attention given to product launch/growth phase and End-of-Life process.

• Create and submit engineering change orders (ECO) for new products, including review of engineering drawings, coordination with Document Control, creating bills of materials as required; work with Engineering to address obsolete parts, obtain approvals for disposition through coordination with other departments.

• Collaborate with Marketing to create product specific messages to articulate competitive product differentiators. Produce product data sheets, user manuals, and other marketing collateral to communicate key product information to internal/external customer base. Coordinate website and catalogue content with marketing personnel.

• Create and submit export control jurisdiction and classification documents (ECJC); classify new products; obtain approvals from trade compliance and document control.

• Obtain costing information from suppressor production management, calculate MSRP; obtain pricing approvals and coordinate with Sales to input pricing data into the ERP system.

• Establish appropriate inventory quantities in conjunction with Sales, Marketing and Purchasing to ensure appropriate min/max levels.

• Participate in testing of products; evaluate results and impact on product development.

• Participate in yearly audits (internal and external) to ensure that all compliance areas will be met.

• Prepare for and participate in relevant trade shows to include presentations for PM and VP, timely shipments of weapons, display products, etc.

• Some travel expected

Requirements:

• High School Diploma required; Bachelor’s Degree preferred

• 4 to 7 years of product management experience..

• Must have familiarity with and comfort in handling firearms.

• Must be proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Outlook)

• Epicor a plus

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply online to jobs@surefire.com. If you meet the minimum qualifications, you will be contacted to further the application process. No phone calls, outside agencies, or recruiters. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex or national origin. We actively recruit qualified targeted veterans and qualified individuals with disabilities.

We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-741.5 (a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of disability and requirements affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities.

 

TacJobs – Senior Optical Systems Engineer & Optical Mechanical Engineer at Optics1

Thursday, February 27th, 2020

Optics1 is seeking a Senior Optical Systems Engineer and Optical Mechanical Engineer at their facility in Bedford, New Hampshire.

Senior Optical Systems Engineer

As a Senior Optical Systems Engineer you will be responsible for the overall reliability and performance of US Government programs containing optical, thermal and digital observation and targeting system as well as weapon mounted laser systems. You will support new and existing product designs and play a critical part in implementing tests to ensure reliability and performance requirements are met throughout the design, manufacturing process and product life cycle. In this role you will interpret results correctly and providing feedback effectively for design improvements. As an engineer in the systems engineering group, you must demonstrate ability to effectively and clearly communicate concepts, ideas and knowledge to other individuals and teams.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Apply technical expertise to contribute to test method development, implementation and validation for military devices/systems

• Assess design feasibility and test product functionality and/or confirm product capabilities

• Participate in new product design and design improvements to existing products

• Conduct hands-on tests and experiments – draw sound conclusions from properly collected data. Demonstrate good understanding of required lab equipment, practices and test methodologies.

• Effectively communicate / work with peers. Must be comfortable presenting to and constructively interacting with customers.

• Assist in failure analysis and troubleshooting across of a variety of product platforms.

• Routinely interact with vendors / suppliers and demonstrate awareness of industry resources/ standards

• Possess a willingness to learn and apply good engineering practices to a wide variety of tasks

WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO BE SUCESSFUL:

• 10 years System Engineering experience in the DoD industry or related field

• Experience generating test plans and conducting reliability test

• Prior experience working with Optical, IR imaging, and precision targeting systems

• Demonstrated experience conducting qualification testing per Mil Std 810G

• Expert level experience generating system engineering documents such as

? System Engineering Master Plan (SEMP),

? System Engineering Test plan (SETP)

? Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP) 

? Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP)

• Strong organizational, presentation and customer relationship skills.

• Solid verbal and written communication skills.

• Must work well and thrive in a deadline driven, fast paced environment.

• Ability to follow-up and anticipate in advance of requests in dealing with a diverse group.

• Must be proactive and be creative in supporting daily challenges with a positive attitude.

• Demonstrated leadership skills while having the ability to be a team player.

• U.S. citizenship with the ability to obtain secret level security clearance is required

IDEALLY, YOU ALSO HAVE:

• The ability to travel and interact with key users in the field and at Military Bases throughout the country is required.

• Proficiency in MS Office Suite of programs, including MS Word, MS Outlook, MS Excel, PowerPoint.

• Fluent in English Language.

• Experience working in a diverse multinational engineering organization a plus.

• Candidate must be willing to travel US and abroad approximately 10% of the time.

EOE/AA/M/F/Vets – U.S. citizenship is required.

Optical-Mechanical Engineer

The Optical-Mechanical Engineer individual will assist Operations and Engineering in building and documenting prototype through Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) systems.  The Opto-Mechanical Engineer will assist production personnel with daily build and troubleshooting, identify and implement improved processes through use of Lean Six Sigma and other improvement methodologies, recommend design for manufacturability improvements, design and implement tooling and test equipment and train of assembly personnel.  The majority of time to be spent on the production floor working with equipment/ processes, production personnel, quality and engineering.

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

• Develops, evaluates and improves manufacturing methods utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, assembly methods, quality standards, Lean Six Sigma and other improvement methodologies.

• Transitioning of prototypes into full rate production

• Develop test stations and test software

• Develops and implements manufacturing documentation including work instructions, process flows, routers and bills of materials

• Assists production personnel with daily build and troubleshooting

• Works with designers to recommend changes for manufacturability

• Training of assemblers and technicians to perform manufacturing and testing of complex electro-optical assemblies

• Design of electro optical test fixtures/ interfaces to be utilized in manufacturing production and test including environmental testing

• Work closely with engineering, programs and customers to insure that test plans and procedures cover all requirements and functions of the product

• Manages production tools to assure that tools are on hand and available for use

• Supports all non-conformance activities, from supplying the proper data to Engineers, drafting and implementing rework procedures to direct disposition of parts when appropriate

• Assists Quality Engineering and Design Engineering with product design, product qualifications and environmental testing requirements

WHAT YOU NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL:

• Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical engineering / engineering technology field

• At least 5 years of experience in a manufacturing facility

• Self-Starter with the ability to work independently and as a collaborative team player

• Strong organizational, presentation and customer relationship skills

• Solid verbal and written communication skills

• Demonstrated ability to be a team player

• Ability to effectively deliver a product within schedule and budget

• Experience with writing automation applications using LabVIEW or similar tools a plus

• Knowledge and Experience of testing to meet MIL-STD-810G requirements

• The flexibility for some out-of-the-area and overnight travel 

• US Citizenship or hold US Protected Individual Status

IDEALLY, YOU ALSO HAVE:

• Experience with design using SolidWorks software or equivalent.

• Experience working in an ITAR environment and a DoD cleared facility a plus

• Experience with ISO 9000 and 9015 a plus

• Knowledge and experience of working in or maintaining a clean room a plus

• Experience with SAP or other ERP systems a plus

Physical Demands:

• The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

• Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or work station.
 
Work Environment:

• While performing the aforementioned job duties, the employee mainly works in a professional office setting that is relatively quiet and has temperature control systems.

• This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones and photocopiers.
 
EOE/AA/M/F/Vets – 

For a full list open positions at Optics1, visit www.optics1.com/careers.