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TAD’s New Merino Proline Neck Gaiter and Brain Case Watch Cap

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

TAD Gear

Proline Neck Gaiter
Neck gaiters have been around for some time. My introduction to them was seeing Royal Marines in the Falklands campaign wearing them for warmth against the extreme weather. Based on this, years later while in the Army I jumped at the chance to purchase a commercial offering made from polypropylene. Unfortunately, neither the design nor fabric were very good. However, TAD seems to have gotten it right with theirs. At work or at play, the low bulk Proline Neck Gaiter combines military functionality with outdoor industry fabrics. The gaiter is unique in that it is cut on a bias. You often see this feature with balaclavas but not neck gaiters. This allows you to wear it folded over turtleneck-style or pulled up completely over the face.

TAD Proline Neck GaiterTAD’s New Merino Proline Neck Gaiter

Brain Case Watch Cap
TAD designed this comfortable knit cap to be low profile so that it would fit under a variety of headgear. The Merino’s low bulk to insulation ratio means that your helmet won’t sit way up on your head. It is very comfortable. So much so that my four year old has absconded with mine.

TAD Brain Case Watch Cap

Merino Wool
Both products are manufactured from Australian Merino Wool which has been used in the outdoor industry for some time due to its breathability and wickability. Merino has some additional traits that make it great as a tactical fabric but it has only recently been used in this application here in the US due to Berry issues. Please remember that as a natural fiber Merino wool is inherently FR. It is extremely soft, pill resistant, and you won’t notice any of that itchy feeling normally associated with wool. This is great for those with severe sensitivities or lanolin allergies.

Both of these fine products are available in Black, M.E. Green, and M.E. Brown.

Visit TAD Gear to order both the watch cap and neck gaiter.

Tru-Spec Combat Shirt?

Friday, October 10th, 2008

We spied this Tru-Spec Combat Shirt at the Invista booth at AUSA. It is a prototype and no word on when of even if it will go into production. The body is the Cordura FR base layer fabric we saw at OR.

Tru-Spec Combat Shirt?

New Battle Gear Improves Capabilities for Combat Airmen

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

by Staff Sgt. Andrea Thacker
Air Forces Central Public Affairs – Combined Air and Space Operations Center

9/25/2008 – SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) — Battlefield Airmen will soon receive a new equipment item that will improve their ability to execute their combat duties.

The new airman battle system-ground is a tactical ensemble, or equipment item, for Airmen who perform their mission outside the wire in close coordination with ground forces.

“It will provide Airmen with the right level of safety combined with a fully functional, tactically proficient ensemble, thereby, increasing their confidence and ability to perform their mission,” said Chief Master Sgt. Scott Dearduff, the 9th Air Force and Air Forces Central command chief.

Airmen are operating outside the wire in an increasing number of ground-centric traditional and nontraditional Air Force missions. The ABS-G was created to fulfill an urgent operational need to enable Airmen to function effectively in ground combat operations.

“The safety and confidence provided to our ground combat Airmen from the development of the ABS-G is a key “outside-the-wire” priority,” said Lt. Gen. Gary L. North, the Air Forces Central commander.

“Today, more than ever, we have Airmen conducting operations in the ground battle space, ” General North said. “Our effort to provide them with our airman ground combat ensemble provides them with the highest level of utility, comfort and protection. This is key to our ability to work outside the wire in an ensemble that is optimized for the environment our Airmen are facing.”

Traditional battlefield Airmen who had experience operating outside the wire contributed to the ABS-G development by providing suggestions and feedback during the first prototype phase.

The ensemble was designed with the tactical configuration in mind, said Col. Lawrence Jackson II, the Air Forces Central expeditionary ground combat support adviser.

“We spoke to members in the field to find out what changes would be tactically efficient. These inputs guided the design,” he said.

The airman battle ensemble is comprised of the coat, pants and battle shirt. It is basically a tactical fire resistant adaptation of the current ABU. The ABE is the core of the ABS-G.

“It wasn’t designed to replace the airman battle uniform,” Chief Dearduff said. “It was designed to give us a fire-retardant tactical ensemble that is fully integrated through multiple layers of clothing and equipment to provide maximum fire protection, warmth and tactical functionality.”

The developers stressed the ABE is considered a personal protective ensemble and not a uniform. The ABE will be unit controlled, issued equipment and will only be worn by select Airmen based on their assigned mission. The Air Force will issue an ABE only if it is needed. It will not be for sale in the military clothing sales stores.

Two fundamental warfighter requirements drove the ABE configuration: the need for fire resistance and the tactical integration with body armor, Colonel Jackson said.

“The ABE was designed for ground combat Airmen by ground combat Airmen,” said Colonel Jackson, who spent a year commanding Airmen of the 732nd Air Expeditionary Group during the Operation Iraqi Freedom 2006 to 2007 surge. “We spoke with ground combat Airmen, we lived with ground combat Airmen, we are ground combat Airmen.”

Since ground combat is a full spectrum business, wearing the ABE in layers allows for maximum temperature and weather adaptability across the full range of climate and weather conditions.

Pockets were configured for access while wearing full body armor, including shoulder and side plate protection. Each layer of the ABS-G has identical sleeve and leg pocket configurations.

The ABS-G will be distributed in the February 2009 timeframe. The testing phase will most likely last 18 to 24 months. Several Airmen are wear-testing the ensemble in selected units in the area of responsibility now.

“We will use the constant feedback from the test phase to improve the ensemble accordingly,” Colonel Jackson said. “We want to get it right. Your feedback will help us make it so.”

XGO Shemagh

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

XGO Shemagh

Manufactured from lightweight Acclimate® FR 100% Flame Resistant no melt cotton, the new XGO is the first FR Shemagh ever. The material passed the American Society for Testing and Materials vertical flame resistance test (ASTM 6413-99). What is just as fantastic is that the Shemagh is treated with Ag47 Silver Antimicrobial treatment to fight odor that builds up from using the Shemagh day after day in a hot dusty environment. It exceeds the standard for antimicrobial resistance in accordance with American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists test for determination of antimicrobial effect (AATCC 100).

This isn’t some cheapo shemagh you buy down the souk, these are 100% American made. They have barely hit the market and have already been adopted as part of the BAMS kit.

Currently available in Tan and Coyote versions, XGO is capable of doing custom runs of colors and patterns. For more info, contact XGO on the web.

Flame, Flash & Cut Protection Gloves from Uniforce®

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

New Spec Ops series offers four styles that meet any mission!

US Cavalry

Radcliff, KY (March 7, 2008) – U.S. Cavalry, the world’s leading multi-channel distributor for Military, Law Enforcement and Homeland Security communities, now carries four new gloves from Uniforce® that feature both Nomex® and Kevlar® fabric for the ultimate in flame, flash and cut protection.

There are ten reasons to wear hand protection and you can count them on both hands! Protect your digits with the new Uniforce® Spec Ops series of gloves featuring several advances to combat cuts and burns:

* Specially engineered Pittards® leather called FIREBLOC™ with flame retardant properties and resistance to oil and water based stains
* Nomex® inner lining for flash resistance
* Kevlar® outer shell for added strength and cut and tear resistance

US Cavalry Uniforce Gloves

In addition, the Spec Ops series of gloves use DIGITAL® laser etched palm pads for a superior ergonomic grip than traditional gloves plus more substantial padding for increased shock absorption. TRI-CURVE® construction creates a seamless palm for a better fit and reduced chafing.

Spec Ops gloves are available in two lengths to suit any mission parameter. Choose either the short cuff or the long cuff version (with an additional 4-inch gauntlet) for increased wrist protection. For those needing extra impact resistance, select a hard knuckle version with ABS SHOK SORB nylon protectors.

US Cavalry Uniforce Gloves

For those that go into harm’s way, the threat from fire and lacerations is common yet preventable. Protect your hands with the new Uniforce® Spec Ops glove series; in stock and ready for order. To see video demos of the product and for additional technical details, visit: www.uscav.com/uniforce or call 1.800.200.9455.

About U.S. Cavalry: U.S. Cavalry, headquartered in Radcliff, Kentucky, has served professionals for 35 years by delivering the world’s finest equipment, services and training. The company serves its customers through managed accounts, retail stores, mail order catalogs and web site. For more information, log-on to our web site at www.uscav.com or call 800.777.7172 today.

Army Combat Shirt Update

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Without explanation, Army G-1 has withdrawn the ACS ALARACT we reported on here. The ACS continues to be worn but apparently without wear guidance.

Eagle Industries Introduces Two Types of New Flightsuits

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Eagle Industries

From Eagle Industries – Pics have been added, but the flightsuits aren’t on their website yet…

Eagle Flight Clothing

Eagle’s 2P/TAF (Two Piece Tactical Aircrew Flightsuit) is designed around the popular two piece Shirt and Pants, Flyers, Hot weather made for use during the Vietnam War with some modern upgrades to meet our customers needs.
Some companies sell cheaper non FR or piece-dyed flight suits, Eagle Industries requires military-specification, producer-dyed fabric and zippers made from NOMEX® fiber.

Aircrewmembers tell us our flight suits are much more functional than the traditional flightsuit. And what a relief to be able to take off the top. We make the 2P-TAF in standard BDU sizes and one design so we can keep the cost down.
2P-TAF flight suits are available in four colors. Khaki, Sage green, Black, Navy Blue

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Features:
• Zipper chest pockets face outward for use with body armor
• Zipper thigh pockets
• Round collar
• Button fly and zipper with belt loops and waist tabs
• Zipper sleeve pocket with cover
• Knife pocket
• Nametag hook-and-loop fastener
• Cargo pocket on left sleeve
• Hook-and-loop fastener sleeve tabs
• covered front zipper
• Zipper leg closures
• Lengthened back to allow tucking into pants
• Zipper leg pockets

Do you require the USAF 27/P flight suit but don’t like the pains associated with a one piece suit? Our 2P-27/P is identical to the CWU-27/P, but is available in a functional two piece design. Some companies sell cheaper non FR or piece-dyed flight suits, Eagle Industries requires military-specification, producer-dyed fabric and zippers made from NOMEX® fiber.
Aircrewmembers tell us our flight suits are much more functional than the traditional flightsuit. And what a relief to be able to take off the top. We make the 2P-27/P in standard BDU sizes and one design so we can keep the cost down.
2P-27/P flight suits are available in four colors. Khaki, Sage green, Black, Navy Blue

Eagle Industries 27/P FlightsuitEagle Industries 27/P Flightsuit CoatEagle Industries 27/P Flightsuit Coat - SideEagle Industries 27/P Flightsuit TrouserEagle Industries 27/P Flightsuit Trouser - Side

Features:
• Zipper chest pockets
• Zipper thigh pockets
• Round collar
• Button pants with belt loops and waist tabs
• Zipper sleeve pocket with cover
• Knife pocket
• Nametag hook-and-loop fastener
• One-inch hook-and-loop fastener waist tabs
• Hook-and-loop fastener sleeve tabs
• Two-way front zipper
• Zipper leg closures
• Pleated action back
• Zipper leg pockets

Coming soon: A British/Canadian design with built in kneeboards and the 27/P with epaulets and sewn in trouser seam.

All photos courtesy of Eagle Industries.

The Winter Combat Shirt

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Both the Army and Marine Corps have been discussing development of a “winter” weight combat shirt. The Marines are very satisfied with the Combat Desert Jacket, but are looking for something in FR. It has been described as a pullover with a “ventable” neck. The body would be FR fleece with a means to secure the waist. The arm sections would be manufactured from a wind and weather resistant material. An RFP should be issued in a few months.

Update: 10 June, 2008. This item showed up on eBay.
Possible Winter Army Combat Shirt