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Nomex PSD Uniform from Anson Tactical

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

ATLAS – Nomex PSD Uniform – Smock and Trouser Set

ATLAS PSD Uniform

The ATLAS smock and trouser set is a simple affair manufactured from fire resistant 180gsm Nomex III. The smock is an over the head design with a chest-mounted front map pocket and two side pockets, drawstring waist and hood, velcro adjustable cuffs and front closure, FFD sleeve pocket, and velcro for name tapes. The trousers are based on the BDU design with two side cargo pockets, slash pockets, belt loops, reinforced seat and knees as well as drawstring hems.

The uniform is available in Desert Sand, Olive Green, Black, and Blue and company logos can be added if required. There has been some discussion of specialized camo patterns being offered in the future.

It is available from Anson Tactical in the UK.

Photo from Anson Tactical.

Swanndri

Monday, December 8th, 2008

When a Kiwi talks about a Swanndri you can almost see tears in his eyes. Woven from 100% pure NZ wool and weatherproofed using their ninety year old secret technique. The Bush Shirt is cut extra long with a generous side vent for ease of movement. Simplicity is key. There are no zippers in the time tested design. The Bush Shirt relies on a lace up front opening and button cuffs in addition to a buttoned chest pocket.

Swanndri Bush Shirt

Available in sizes Small – 3X in Olive, Charcoal, Navy and Red w/Black check, or Blue w/Black check. At one time Swanndri Bush Shirts were actually available in NZ DPM.

The Bush Shirt is available online from Swanndri.

RAN Issues New Uniforms

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Although the Royal Australian Navy announced plans for a new camouflaged uniform over a year ago, they just recently began issuing them. The modified DPCU is intended to denote RAN personnel as being Australian as it as much a branding issue as a form of camouflage. Most interesting, the sleeves have reflective bands to help identify over board crewmen.

RAN Cams

New RAN Uniform

Photos from Australian Defense Force.

PenCott Camo from Hyde Definition Pre-order

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Hyde Definition has revamped their website. They have an excellent interactive photo of the new uniforms that explains all of the features. Additionally you can pre-order an entire uniform or individual pieces.

PenCott

Check it out at www.hydedefinition.com.

Russo-Finnish Camo Debacle – Strike Hold Has the Goods

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

In an update to the NY Times story of Finnish concerns over Russia’s purloining of their Army’s camo pattern, Strike Hold has published a photo of Russian troops in Georgia wearing the Finnish m05 camo as well as a copy of Brit DPM.

PECOC Update

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Recently some photos of PECOC trials webbing appeared on the net. MOD still has not settled on a camo scheme but the Hybrid Cam for load carriage seems to be catching on. In fact, as you will see in the photos, the actual nylon webbing is in the pattern and there are plans to offer camo buckles and Hypalon as well.

On the load carriage side, there are currently 14 MOLLE-style (yes, we said MOLLE) pouches associated with the PECOC program in addition to a new set of webbing, assault vest, patrol sack, rucksack (bergan), plate carrier, and armor vest. The armor vest has been slimmed down a bit from the current Osprey design in order to improve the agility of the wearer. However, an improved Osprey is in the works for use when there is a need to go in heavy.

PECOC Assault Vest

One of the most interesting features on the assault vest is the use of Hypalon. This can be seen in the photo as Black surfaces. Non-skid has been in use for some time on the shoulders of vest in order to “lock” the buttstock in place. However, the concept’s application in PECOC goes one step further. Hypalon is also sewn to the underside of straps in order to provide improved purchase. Additionally, a large MOLLE grid is supplied in order to customize the vest.

PECOC Webbing

Similar to the current Soldier 95 webbing, the new PECOC variant relies on a “Hippo” padded belt as a foundation. Added to this is a yoke with Hypalon patches on the shoulders and a family of pockets. One item still requires some additional development and that is the closure system for the pouches. Apparently, they are having difficulty establishing a consensus on which style is preferable.

Vulcan Camo

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

It seems several years ago a paintball team in the UK commissioned a custom camo pattern to commemorate their name; the Vulcans. We will let the pics speak for themselves.

Vulcan Cam

Yes, that’s Spock’s face on that smock. Thanks to a reader for the pics!

Vulcan Cam - Detail

New Russian Camo Causes Finnish Angst

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Not very often that you run across articles in the NY Times on Soldier System topics, but the Russian Interior Ministry’s latest camo pattern is allegedly a dead ringer for the Finnish Army’s pattern. The pattern was reportedly worn by Russian Special Operations troops during the recent hostilities in Georgia. While the Russian Government has flatly denied copying the pattern, they have been known in the past to copy US Woodland pattern as well as German Flecktarn. Additionally, tipsters have alerted us to Russian versions of the Finnish m/05 pattern for sale on ebay within the last year. Obviously, considering a sizable common border and a past history of conflict with Russia, the Finns are a bit concerned.

NY Times Article