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The UF PRO Knee Protection System

Thursday, June 12th, 2014

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UF PRO recently posted an article on the design principles behind their UF PRO Knee Protection System. Utilizing the Richard Davies Axiom – Protection efficiency = Protection level x Surface covered x Time, the US PRO Knee Protection System consists of a flexible and compact protector that is inserted separately into a specially formed knee area of the pants, remaining in the right position without affecting comfort.

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ufpro.si/news/70/the_uf_pro_knee_protection_system

VertX/Fighter Design Phantom OPS Powered By Airflow – Solid Colors Now Available

Tuesday, June 10th, 2014

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A couple months back, we wrote about the Fighter Design/VertX Phantom OPS pant which features Fighter Design’s Active Airflow System. Originally, the pants were featured in limited quantities of Desert Tan and OD Green with MultiCam mesh. Now, both Solid Desert Tan and Solid OD Green are being offered.

Made from mini rip-stop pattern weave fabric, the Phantom OPS pant is built with Fighter Design’s Active Airflow System mesh insert which enables the movement of air for cooling purposes. Pockets are featured on the back and hip, and concealed zipper pockets on both sides offer discreet carry options. Triple-bellowed insert cargo pockets expand for additional capacity and have integrated mesh inserts for air flow. The knees are double-reinforced for extra protection against wear and tear.

www.fighterdesignusa.com/airflow-pants-vertx-phantom-ops-powered-by-airflow

Kitanica – Backcountry Pants Now Available In Black

Thursday, June 5th, 2014

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Kitanica’s popular Backcountry Pant is now available in Black. Made from 50/50 NyCo ripstop fabric and Mil-Spec A-A-55301 nylon webbing, the Backcountry pant features 2 hip pockets, 2 rear pockets, and 2 knife/cell phone pockets on each leg for plenty of carry space. The riveted button waist features a YKK metal fly zipper, and a 7 belt loop, contoured waistband. A Velcro side cinching system allows the wearer to adjust the pant to their liking, and reinforced knees, a reinforced seat, and bar-tacked stress points make for an overall durable pant.

Also available in Ranger Green, Khaki, and Stone.

kitanica.net/backcountry

How About Separate Garrison And Combat Uniforms?

Sunday, June 1st, 2014

The concept of separate uniforms for garrison and combat have been thrown out there several times over the past few years and we are basically already the now with the ACU and distinct ACS and ACP (if it’s ever fielded). I originally wrote this as a letter to the Editor of Infantry magazine in November of 1994. It was posted to the Gear Guru for many years and I shared it here on SSD on February 15, 2012 as “Me and My Good Ideas – Ha!”. I’ve got good reason to share it again now as the concept for a solid colored fatigue uniform has popped back up.

Yeah, it’s pretty tame by today’s standards, and some of the terminology is dated, but the basic concept is there.

At the end, I’ve also included a photo of the reversible camouflage technology demonstrated by Natick back in the 90s.

To: Editor

INFANTRY Magazine

Ft Benning, GA 31995-2005

19 November, 1994

Dear Editor,

I am presently serving in Haiti and feel the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) is seriously lacking as a field uniform. In fact, during my eight years in the Army I have found the BDU woefully inadequate as both a garrison and combat uniform. Because it is a compromise between these two roles it does neither well. It’s hot, doesn’t stand up to pressing well, doesn’t provide adequate protection from the environment, isn’t compatible with other Clothing and Individual Equipment (CIE) items, as well as a myriad of other problems too numerous to mention here. What’s needed are two separate uniforms. First, a Garrison Dress Uniform (GDU) and second, a Generation II BDU.

The GDU is intended to be worn as a day-to-day uniform in classrooms and offices, while performing details, and during local tactical training such as land navigation. It’s manufactured from a comfortable, durable fabric that can be pressed for daily wear. The GDU’s jacket has two chest pockets and is cut bush style to allow the bottom of the jacket to be worn in or out of the trousers depending on the weather. Tucking the jacket in will show off the belt and provide an incentive to maintain a trim military appearance. The jacket’s long sleeves feature an upper arm pocket for pens and other items. The GDU trousers retain the present design of the BDU trouser while eliminating the leg ties and bug flap. Because the GDU is designed as a garrison uniform, the double elbows, seat, and knees found on the BDU are eliminated. The IR treatment is also not necessary. The simplification of construction allows the GDU to be issued as part of the Soldier’s clothing bag at a great savings. Since it’s designed to be pressed the GDU has a longer service life than the BDU.

The GEN II BDU is configured for wear on the battlefield and issued at the unit as TA-50 to be worn only in a field environment. It will last thirty days under combat conditions. The GEN II BDU must be abrasion resistant, fire retardant, wind proof, hydrophobic (water hating), permeable to allow sweat vapor to escape, treated to retard the growth of odor causing bacteria, and incorporate anti-IR coating. Unlike the present BDU, it’s compatible with insulating underlayers as well as outer layers such as ECWCS. The material features a reversible camouflage pattern so that one uniform is functional in several theaters. Twice in the last four years American Soldiers have deployed to the middle east wearing woodland BDUs which provided no camouflage in that region. Had their uniforms been reversible they would have arrived better prepared to fight. The GEN II BDU jacket is designed to interface with other CIE items. In lieu of the front opening found on the current BDU, the GEN II BDU has covered slide fasteners that begin at the bottom hem and go up under the arm to form pit zips for ventilation. The side zips will interface with the ECWCS parka as well as Ranger Body Armor (RBA). The jacket’s two chest pockets are accessible while in the prone. A lack of lower pockets enables the jacket to be tucked in for rappelling or parachuting. The jacket has waterproof/breathable elbow panels which serve as pockets for removable padding to be used for FIBUA, parachuting, or long periods in the prone. Each sleeve has a forward slanting pocket capable of holding one 30 rd M-16 magazine. These will be the only pockets readily accessible while wearing armor. The jacket’s standup collar incorporates a hide away hood which will protect the wearer’s head and neck from the elements as well as flashburns.

The trousers resemble the present field pants with several modifications. The are no rear pockets and the seat features a waterproof/breathable panel. Waterproof/Breathable panels are also found on the knees which accept removable padding. Trouser legs feature covered overboot zippers presently found on the CPOG to facilitate rapid donning and doffing. The legs will also interface with a waterproof/breathable gaiter to keep water from entering the tops of boots.

Adoption of these two uniforms gives the Soldier an inexpensive uniform for garrison wear which projects a positive military image and a combat uniform optimized for wear on the modern battlefield. The cost savings will be felt immediately as only those Soldiers who need combat uniforms for their duties will receive them. The garrison uniform will be less expensive to manufacture than the current BDU as well as better suited to pressing which will give it a longer service life.

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Intelligent Armour – Kryptek Highlander Added As Color Option For 1″ Belts

Tuesday, May 27th, 2014

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Intelligent Armour has added Kryptek Highlander camouflage as a color option for their range of lightweight 1″ belts. IA belts are made in the UK to full military specification and many models incorporate AustriAlpin Cobra Buckles.

Look for Kryptek Typhon, later this week.

www.body-armour-protection.co.uk/lightweight-combat-belt-cobra-buckle

Art 15 Clothing – SGT Shawn Michael Farrell Memorial Shirt

Monday, May 26th, 2014

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SGT Shawn Michael Farrell was part of A-CO 1-32, 3rd BCT, 10th Mountain Division. On April 28th 2014 he was part of a team that got ambushed from multiple positions. Supporting a U.S. Army Special Forces ODA he manned a mk47 grenade launcher. Two hours into the TIC he had gone through most of the cans of ammo, his truck was shot to hell, and the MK47 went down. He quickly pulled out a SAW and exposed himself over the chicken plate to engage multiple advancing enemy combatants. He was struck by a rifle round through his arm and into his chest, but his last words to the team were “I got him”.

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Developed at the request of the Special Forces Soldiers who were involved in the fight, this shirt honor’s SGT Shawn Michael Farrell actions on April 28th, 2014. The shirt features SGT Shan Farrell’s initials “SMF” along with the date he was KIA. On the back, the Gold Star signifying a combat loss, a scroll with his last quote, and the combat goat head for his service supporting 3rd Special Forces Group.

The shirt will be available for 10 days only. After this period, Art 15 will tally up the sales of the shirt and write a check to Shawn’s wife, Allison Farrell, to place into the scholarship fund she has set up in his name.

The expected ship date of the shirt is around June 2nd, 2014.

www.article15clothing.com/sgt-shawn-michael-farrell-memorial-shirt

Kitanica – Gen2 Pants In Regular And Long Seams Now Available In Khaki

Friday, May 23rd, 2014

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Kitanica has announced that their Gen2 Pants are now available with 34″ regular and 37″ long inseams in Khaki.

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The Kitanica Gen2 Pant is constructed from 50/50 NyCo ripstop fabric. The knee features insert sleeves, and 500D Cordura articulated reinforcement. The Gen2 Pant features 13 separate pockets throughout including multitool and magazine pockets, cargo pockets, rear dump pockets, and calf pockets. Left-side PALS webbing allows for the attachment of additional pouches.

Made in the USA.

store02.prostores.com/servlet/kitanicaprotective/the-84/Gen.2-Pants-2014

5.11 Tactical Launches Folds Of Honor Collection In Recognition Of Memorial Day

Thursday, May 22nd, 2014

Innovator of Tactical Gear Supports Foundation that Gives Healing, Hope and Opportunity to Families of Fallen or Disabled Soldiers

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MODESTO, Calif. May 22, 2014 — 5.11 Tactical®, the global innovator of tactical gear, is acknowledging Memorial Day 2014 by launching a Folds of Honor collection of pants, jackets, t-shirts, bags, a flashlight and knife that all feature the non-profit organization’s logo. Created in partnership with Folds of Honor, 5.11 Tactical will proudly donate a portion of the apparel’s proceeds to the Folds of Honor Foundation, which is committed to ensuring no family is left behind in the fight to preserve American freedom. Through scholarships and other assistance, the Foundation provides support and opportunity to spouses and children of fallen or disabled soldiers.

The Folds of Honor collection includes a selection of 5.11 Tactical’s best-selling products in black and the company’s new color option, Storm Grey. The 17-piece collection also features a brand new graphic t-shirt, custom-designed by 5.11 Tactical for Folds of Honor.

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“We’re proud to partner with 5.11 Tactical, a company that prides itself on superior products designed for those who serve our nation,” said Major Dan Rooney, Folds of Honor founder. “It’s exciting to collaborate on a Folds of Honor collection that consumers can not only enjoy, but also feel good about, knowing their purchase ensures that a military family receives the financial support they need to realize their educational dreams.”

“The 5.11 Tactical team is excited to partner with Folds of Honor Foundation in supporting the mission of supporting the families of fallen and disabled service members,” said Tom Davin, chief executive officer at 5.11 Tactical. “Major Dan Rooney and the team at Folds of Honor Foundation inspire us to follow their lead in serving those who have sacrificed for our nation.”

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Those interested in 5.11 Tactical’s Folds of Honor collection should visit 511tactical.com/folds-of-honor, or join the online conversation by mentioning @FoldsofHonor and @511Tactical in Facebook, Twitter and Instagram posts.