I got my first products from Arktis in 1990 back when David Ross still owned the joint. I’m still a big fan. For those of you Jonesing for some Arktis love while their website is undergoing maintenance, here’s a catalog.
TYR Tactical 2011 Catalog available for download via TYR Tactical’s website.
The 52 Page Catalog features 48 new products including:
• PICO Plate Carrier and Accessories
• GPC Plate Carrier
• 22 New pouches
• Medical Waist Pack
• Escape and Evasion Bag
• Lightweight Assault Pack, Jumpable
• 7.62 Designated Marksmen Kit (M110 or SCAR-H)
• COMA (Combat Optimized Modular Assault System) and Accessories
• TYR’s new line of Tactical Chest Rigs
According to Tyr, look for hard copies of the catalog to begin mailing the first week of July.
This latest specialty catalog from ADS features mobile non-permanent shelters, soft-sided tents, rigid wall shelters, power systems, armored shelters, perimeter and security equipment, and individual tent and sleep systems. All-in-all it’s pretty impressive. I try to keep up with what they are up to and I had no idea how many different shelter solutions were available. But it’s not just tents and shelters, my review revealed generators, showers, flooring, light kits and a whole myriad of equipment needed to get a base up and running.
Download your copy from www.adsinc.com.
At first you may ask, “What’s a Quick Response (QR) Code?” You may already know about it and not even realize it. Have you ever noticed that matrix bar code on Military Morons’ photos? Or maybe seen a big square bar code in a magazine ad? If you use your smart phone’s camera and a bar code reader to read it, it will send you to a website to learn more. And this is exactly what S&S Precision’s new QR code does. In their case it takes you to their online catalog. Try it.
“Scan me with your mobile device and watch as I instantly deliver the S&S 2011 Catalog to your phone…†Think of it as “…badass alien technology!â€
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.
For more information on these as well as other equipment visit www.ADSinc.com/disaster.