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Autonomous Drone Start-up, Flare Bright Ltd Closes Initial Investment Round

Friday, February 12th, 2021

Flare Bright closes its £500,000 seed equity funding round.  The main investors were two cornerstone Venture Capital firms: Britbots, who opened the round, and Highland Venture Capital who closed it.  The company was greatly supported by OION who introduced the company to a number of High Net Worth investors, and together with a few other Angel investors completed the round. This secures the funding for Flare Bright through to 2022 and is complemented with other UK Government grants through its Future Flight competition and contracts, including an MOD Defence and Security Accelerator Rapid Impact award.  

Flare Bright’s Board now consists of Dominic Keen, the CEO of Britbots, who is currently Chairing the Board and Scott Carnegie from Highland Venture Capital who joins as a Non-Executive Director.  The two co-founders, Kelvin Hamilton (CEO) and Conrad Rider (CTO), together with Chief Commercial Officer Chris Daniels, complete the Board.  

CEO Kelvin Hamilton says, “we’re delighted to have such a quality and committed group of investors join the company and help us rapidly scale up and deliver on our cutting-edge technology.”

Experienced Venture Capitalist and Flare Bright’s new Non-Executive Director, Scott Carnegie adds, “When Flare Bright pitched to Highland Venture Capital we immediately recognised its potential and our investment committee were unanimous in backing this company.  I am very much looking forward to joining the Board.”

Flare Bright was founded in November 2015 and after a number of years of experimentation with autonomous drones, accelerated its progress a couple of years ago.  It has grown to twelve staff who are driving the technological boundaries of autonomy in drones.  

Flare Bright is a rapidly growing aerospace company which specialises in its UAS product: SnapShot, designed to be the lightest and simplest way to get aerial images at the single press of a button. 

Flare Bright has three core products:

• The MOD’s Defence and Security Accelerator is funding the ruggedisation of SnapShot for the defence and security market.

• SnapShot is being developed to measure winds accurately at altitudes up to 100m.  This is part of a wider InnovateUK project to create live wind maps of urban, industrial and other difficult environments.

• It is developing a precision air-dropped drone for delivering small items such as medicines, vaccines or critical parts to remote places cheaply and efficiently.

Flare Bright is increasing the endurance, controllability and capability of small drones, and will be introducing thermal imagery into its range soon.

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The Luminae Running Rifle

Thursday, February 11th, 2021

I once worked for a guy at Fort Bragg who wanted everyone in our Det to buy a 4×4 fence post and attach a sling to it for road marches and local training. Although we had perfectly good rifles in the arms room we could check out any time we needed them, he always failed to plan and would pull stuff out of his ass rather than create a training schedule.

Had it been available at the time, the Luminae Running Rifle would have been much preferable to walking around with a big chunk of wood.

These days, it makes even more sense due to the sensitivities over open carry, even on military installations.

The Luminae Running Rifle is a military training aid that simulates carrying a rifle but can be used in public places and does not need signed in and out of an armoury. Perfect for training or keeping fit.

The only drawback for American users is that it’s based on a bullpup, the British issue L85, but it makes sense as Luminae Designs is a British company.

Mission First Tactical Awarded Contract with Mexican National Guard

Tuesday, February 9th, 2021

MFT will supply the Mexican National Guard with its Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray.

Horsham, Pa. (February 2021) – Mission First Tactical, LLC (MFT™), a leader in USA-made rifle/carbine accessories and holsters, is pleased to announce it has been awarded a contract with the Mexican National Guard to supply it with MFT’s Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray. Manufactured with the same formula used by the U.S. Army and Airforce in a Department of Defense approved facility, it was proven to be the very best in a blind test conducted by the U.S. Military. The Mexican National Guard chose it because of its quality and delivery.

There are three delivery methods to provide the maximum effectiveness and stopping power: stream, gel, and fog. The stream delivery method is a focused pattern that has the longest distance, good wind resistance, and minimal cross-contamination. The gel delivery method is a focused pattern with long-distance and the least chance of cross-contamination. It is recommended for use where cross-contamination could be an issue. The fog delivery method creates a wide pattern with mid-distance and is the fastest disbursement. Wind can affect it; however, it is the easiest to aim. The fog delivery method will cross-contaminate indoors.

The Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray allows the user to identify their attacker with an ultraviolet dye, visible only under black light. It has been tested with an Independent High Performance Liquid Chromatography to ensure consistent performance.

It is available in two stocked formulas, OC Pepper/UV DYE or CS TEAR GAS and OC PEPPER/UV DYE, and is available in black or pink. Any formula can be created for contracts. Mission First Tactical Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray has a five-year shelf life. For more information on Mission First Tactical, visit www.missionfirsttactical.com

SIG SAUER Statement on CANSOFCOM Incident

Friday, February 5th, 2021

Yesterday, a Canadian news outlet, CBC News, published a story regarding the unintended discharge last year of a SIG P320 by a Canadian Special Operator, resulting in injury and his unit withdrawing the pistol from service. After the accident the unit returned to using the SIG P226 they had planned to replace with the P320.

Unfortunately, the story is not well researched. For example, they edited it after publication, removing an inaccurate description of how the pistol operates. Rather than critique it all here, we leave it up to you to read it.

However, we will point out that the story alleges that the pistols in question do not feature the drop safety upgrades found in the US Military Modular Handgun System M17/18 and current production P320s. Considering they were procured from SIG after the changes were made to the design, this is false and severely undermines the narrative offered up in the article.

While the story was shared in various corners of the web and social media, it didn’t gain near the traction that we had expected. Reactions ranged from confirmation bias from those who don’t like 320s and just read the headline and not the full story; to others who brushed the issue off as a Negligent Discharge; to those who questioned the timing of the story as a hit piece placed by SIG’s competitors.

The last factor is worth examining, considering that the Canadian Department of National Defence is poised to release a tender for a replacement for their long-serving Browning Hi-powers, a firearm which should have been replaced years ago.

In a similar fashion to US “Buy America” directives, the Canadian government requires “Canadian Content.” For small arms, this means Colt Canada, a company which doesn’t manufacture modern, polymer, striker fired pistols.

In 2011, DND tested the waters, surveying industry’s willingness to sell their pistol Technical Data Packages to the Canadian government so that Colt Canada could be involved in the procurement. As you can imagine, the notion fell flat. Almost a decade has gone by and they’ve finally refined their requirement, deciding to open it to international contenders. Word is, they also homed in on a modular design inspired by MHS, with different frame and barrel sizes along with a common trigger mechanism. If true, this gives SIG a serious leg up on the competition.

But back to the firearm. Apparently, the pistol and holster made it to SIG where they attempted to replicate the malfunction. They couldn’t. What they did find odd was that the P320 was paired with a P226 holster which had modified, possibly with a Dremel tool, and heated and reformed. The fit is reportedly, far from optimal.

Naturally, the Canadian government is reticent to address the entire issue, considering the sensitivity of the unit in question. Since it made the papers and a point was made in the story to politicize the weapons purchase (it is categorized under politics for good measure), the Minister of Defence was assuredly briefed.

Absent an official statement from DND, we can only imagine how this affair might affect the upcoming pistol tender. Only time will tell.

However, we do have SIG SAUER’s statement on the matter:

NEWINGTON, N.H., (February 5, 2021) – SIG SAUER is working with Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) to resolve an incident involving the unintended discharge of a P320. An inaccurate and incomplete report of this incident was recently published in the Canadian media that called into question the safety of the P320. While this incident occurred months ago, this erroneous media report is driven by multiple sources, including our competitors, and coincides with the imminent release of other Canadian military and law enforcement tenders, indicating the timing of its release is an attempt to improperly influence the procurements.

The firearm involved has been extensively tested by SIG SAUER and it has been determined to be safe. The investigation revealed the use of an incorrect holster not designed for a P320. The use of a modified P226 holster created an unsafe condition by allowing a foreign object to enter the holster, causing the unintended discharge.

The SIG SAUER P320 is among the most rigorously vetted pistols in the market. The P320 meets and exceeds all US safety standards and global military and law enforcement protocols, including the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Institute of Justice (NIJ), and Department of Justice (DOJ). The P320 is one of the most innovative and sought-after pistols in the firearms market, and the pistol of choice for all branches of the United States Military (M17/M18), along with numerous law enforcement agencies and other military units worldwide.

What caused the malfunction? That’s still up in the air, but the actual pistol doesn’t seem to be the culprit. That leaves poor holster choice or operator error. Regardless, the article served its purpose, to disrupt pistol procurements. If not for DND, at least for LE Agencies in Canada.

– Eric Graves
Editor

Halite Sleeping Bags – Two-Bag System

Thursday, February 4th, 2021

Halite is a Norwegian SOF veteran-owned small business, and our focus is to create and develop high quality task driven gear. Each product we create is an answer to an experienced problem, either met through military missions or on arduous adventures in the most remote desolate corners of our world. We are veterans, explorers, designers and outdoor enthusiasts – and we’ve created a sleeping bag system of our own that we believe will help others stay warm, dry and safe – wherever they are fighting all elements.

Halite is all about innovation though poking long enough at a sort of problem: We’ve found ourselves asking countless times “Why doesn’t this or that piece of equipment exist?!”. Well, when it comes to sleeping bags, we’re not asking anymore.

Our Sleeping Bag Philosophy

Our approach to the production and development of sleeping bags is built on historical principles of layering and the synergy this provides due to an increased heat to weight ratio. With modern technology, knowledge and experience, old principles and ideas can be made into extremely efficient systems. Halite’s mission is to refine this knowledge to provide our customers the best possible bang for the buck. We test our products over time to ensure that we use the best and most durable materials, and we continuously iterate our products and construction methods to withstand frequent and extreme usage.

Halite Two-Bag System

In close collaboration with our factories and end users we at Halite have created a two-bag system that we know solves many of the current day issues with sleeping bags:

• Our approach is built on historical principles of layering and the synergy this provides due to an increased heat to weight ratio.

• Our Overbag Pro goes over the inner bag of your choice, which moves the dew point away from your sleeping bag and into the highly hydrophobic Climashield® APEX insulation which results in a drier sleeping bag over time.

• Our sleeping bags can be used separately or together, depending on your mission and needs.

Our Overbag Pro goes over the inner bag of your choice (our choice obviously falls on one our Recce bags in either down or syntethic), and is made of the synthetic material Climashield® APEX with Aquaban® technology. This is one the world’s warmest hydrophobic insulation materials. The outer fabric is made of Quantum Pertex – and is hyper breathable. Read more about the tech behind our Overbag Pro here.

The two-bag system system designed to make life a little easier – we’ve added a dual-zip function on the Overbag: two long zippers, one on each side, allow you to ventilate the top part of the bag and at the same time increase the insulation in the foot piece with the open flap. This huge opening and size of the bag makes it possible to wear all your gear on entry. Another perk to our Overbag Pro is its width: you’ll even be able to fit a sleeping mat inside the bag.

For the thick extra wide insulating inner-bag we have two materiality alternatives; either down or synthetics. To protect the down from outside moisture, the down bag is made of a Gore Infinium outer fabric. The synthetic fabric is created with Climashield® APEX with Aquaban® technology. Our system has a close to zero dew point. Due to the extremely breathable and hydrophobic material, moisture will be transported and squeezed out from the inner bag to the Overbag. A great win for anyone who’ve dealt with a sticky wet inner-bag due to a too high dew point in the past.

Halite Overbag – How to use

Halite Overbag – Walkthrough

Material Mash-up

What happens with seams and textiles in varying climates; humid, cold and dry weather etc.? A recurring problem for users is moisture transport, drying clothes and/or sleeping bags. There are plenty of good solutions to this problem, however the most important factors are good training and right materiality. The arrangement of materials and design is decisive for how good and durable the bag is.

The insulation materials that are available on the market today have varying degrees of insulation, weight distribution systems and hydroponic properties. The best-known insulation materials today are synthetic, down and wool. We’ve concentrated our efforts on the two former materials when choosing the right materials and developing our sleeping bags.

Down

Down gets a 10/10 score on warmth to weight ratio, is the best insulation material, and it provides the best volume when packing as opposed to synthetics and wool. Down insulates by trapping air and is prized for being light, easy to compress, long-lasting and breathable. As opposed to what many people believe, down is the plumage that’s found underneath the exterior feathers on a goose and consists of soft, fluffy, wispy filaments. A downside to down as a fill material is that if it’s exposed to excessive moisture or water over a longer period of time, it doesn’t deal with moisture well. When down gets wet it clumps and collapses as the filaments will stick to each other. This makes the drying process very time consuming and difficult compared to synthetic fill.

It’s worth mentioning that from natures side down clusters are naturally water repellant – if the down is treated properly during processing, washing etc. it will withstand moisture in the long run.

Synthetics

The synthetics provide good insulation up to a certain thickness before the materials themselves become a limitation; The weight compresses the air and makes the bags colder, and volume gets disproportionately high when packing. Synthetic fill is quick-drying and insulates even if wet, better than down, and provides an acceptable warmth to weight ratio. Another upside to using synthetics as insulation is that it’s less expensive than down insulation, and is durable and hypoallergenic. While out on missions and while being exposed to the elements, synthetics are far easier to care for an maintain than down.

Choosing the bag that’s right for your mission

When you’re searching for your next new sleeping bag, taking your mission into account, one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make is between down and synthetic insulation. Our Recce Down 3 Sierra and 4 Sierra are our best options if you consider 850 FP Goose down as the right insulation for your needs. We are currently developing and testing a synthetic version of the Recce 3 Sierra, it will be ready-for-market some time during autumn 2021. If you are looking to add an overbag to supplement your existing bag, for those colder missions or expeditions, our Overbag Pro is insulated with the synthetic Climashield® APEX with Aquaban® technology.

Halite Recce 3 Sierra

Our Recce Down 3 Sierra is developed in collaboration with Western Mountaineering and their 45 years of manufacturing. The 3-season down bag is protected with Gore Windstopper™ 830 Fabrics, with 850 plus fill power goose down and both with the most complex construction in the world to reduce weight and reduce down migration when abused over a long period of time. Alone or with our Overbag these bags will cover almost every challenge. Made in the USA!

Read more about the Recce Down 3 Sierra here.

$829

Halite Recce 4 Sierra

The Recce Down 4 Sierra is also a Western Mountaineering collab, the generously sized 4-season down bag is protected with Gore Windstopper™ 830 Fabrics, with a total of 830 grams of 850 plus fill power goose down this bag is seriously lofty at 18 cm spacing. This thing is a beast for serious winter use. It’s also Made in the USA!

Read more about the Recce Down 4 Sierra here.

$999

Halite Overbag Pro

Our Overbag Pro is the core of the Halite Two-Bag system, and goes over the inner bag of your choice, and is made of the synthetic material Climashield® APEX with Aquaban® technology. This is one the world’s warmest hydrophobic insulation materials. The outer fabric is made of Quantum Pertex – and is hyper breathable. It adds up to 14C/57F to the comfort temperature rating of any good 3-season sleeping bag.

Read more behind our Overbag Pro here.

$299

*Halite Recce Synth 3 Sierra is currently under development and testing. Est. completion time is during autumn 2021.

Moisture transport

Dew point – a key word when talking and thinking about sleeping bags. The dew point determines whether the moisture from a person is taken up by the material, or if it is transported away to become vapor, water or ice. This is a known phenomenon and can be observed in the form of condensation on the outer fabric of a bag, or worst case – inside the bag itself. Added challenges with condensation may also come from one’s own surroundings; tents etc.

What our Overbag Pro primarily does, when temperatures are really low, is ensure that the zero-point isn’t inside the primary bag. If the zero-point is inside the primary bag, vapor and heat from our bodies will condensate – and in freezing temperatures, this condensation will in turn transform into ice particles. By moving the zero-point, either to a place between two bags or to an overbag, it’s possible to ensure that one’s primary bag stays warm and dry. If the zero-point is between two bags you’ll be able to freeze dry the outer fabric. Which is why we use Gore Windstopper on our down bags, as it’s water repellent. Also worth mentioning – it’s a lot easier to dry an overbag than one’s primary bag as the fill in our Overbag Pro is extremely hydrophobic.

Exposure

Your choice of system and bag is dependent on expected exposure; Factors such as climate, duration, temperature, comfort needs, bivouac solution and mobility all factor in when we chose the right bag for a specific mission. We believe that by only having high quality products as a foundation for your set-up you can combine different gear that fits well together, to create one holistic system. Our sleeping bags are just one piece of this puzzle; created to increase field endurance, reduce overall weight and provide optimal rest for the user.

Halite Sleeping Bags exposure – Winter Recon 2021

Best manufacturers in the world

No compromises have been made in terms of the sleeping bag’s isolation, construction or materiality. All components and materials are sourced from the best available manufacturer within their own categories. Furthermore, production is handled in what we believe to be the world’s best factories for manufacturing of sleeping bags. Our Recce Down bags are created in collaboration with Western Mountaineering in U.S.A.

Added value through responsibility

Halite has created a system that allows for our bags to be supplements to existing solutions. We believe this gives added flexibility and creates new areas of use. Cost-effectiveness is a key factor to our system, but also the added value we believe it provides to our customers both financially, but also environmentally. We don’t want you to have to buy a different sleeping bag for every season – we want you to keep the one you already have, and supplement with one of ours for those even colder missions.

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Brigantes Presents – The On-the-man Drone Capability Webinar

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021


Innovations in hardware and software integration have made small, on-the-man drones a valuable and necessary asset for the troops on the ground in all military operations today and Brigantes are leading the way with demonstrating how these drones can be used effectively.

In the webinar, Matt Williams, CEO at Brigantes, discusses with leading drone experts, the key developments in smaller, lighter drones and how the innovations in hardware and software integration have made them a valuable and necessary asset for the guys on the ground in all military operations.

Agenda includes:
– Recce
– Mapping
– Survey
– Command and Control
– Planning
– Kinetic
– Distraction
– Targeting
– Training

Would you like to know more? Click here to register.

For more  information on how Brigantes can assist in your military procurement needs contact tribe@brigantes.com

 

Amer Sports Names Retail Industry Executive Stuart Haselden CEO of Arc’teryx

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021

Haselden To Lead Next Phase of Growth For The Iconic Outdoor Apparel And Equipment Maker

HELSINKI – February 2, 2021 – Amer Sports Corporation (“Amer Sports”) today announced the appointment of retail industry executive, and seasoned global operator Stuart Haselden to the newly-created role of Chief Executive Officer at Arc’teryx Equipment (“Arc’teryx” or “Company”), the global design company specializing in technical high-performance outerwear and equipment. The appointment is effective immediately. In this new role, Haselden will lead the global business strategy with a focus on building new vertical capabilities and accelerating regional expansion.

“As we enter this next phase of growth for Arc’teryx, we are excited to welcome Stuart to the Amer Sports team,” said James Zheng, Board Executive Director and CEO of Amer Sports. “Stuart’s rare mix of global brand business leadership and direct-to-consumer expertise will be invaluable as we accelerate Arc’teryx direct-to-consumer strategies and position the brand for long-term success. With Stuart’s leadership and deep experience in engineering profitable growth for disruptive vertical brands, I am confident that Arc’teryx can reach the next level and we look forward to his immediate contributions.”

Haselden brings more than two decades of retail and vertical direct-to-consumer expertise to Arc’teryx with a proven record of innovative brand-building at premiere global leaders, including lululemon, J.Crew, and Saks. Most recently, he served as Chief Executive Officer for global lifestyle brand Away.

Haselden said, “Arc’teryx is an inspiring brand that represents the pinnacle of design innovation. I’m thrilled to join this talented team to extend their track record of success and build new capabilities to take the business forward.”

Haselden succeeds Jon Hoerauf, Arc’teryx President, who has decided to leave the Company to pursue other plans. “Jon leaves after a distinguished career here, and he leaves a strong legacy at Arc’teryx, having grown sales consistently, and having built a strong organization over his five-year tenure as brand leader,” said Zheng. “We want to thank him for his important contributions in building Arc’teryx that have included the expansion of key product lines, important new store innovation, and enabling our international expansion.”

Haselden’s career spans more than 20 years of executive leadership at global apparel retailers. Prior to Away, he served as the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer for lululemon athletica, inc. from 2015 to 2020, helping restore the brand’s profitability and leading its international business.

Previously, Haselden held roles including Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, and Senior Vice President of Finance for J. Crew Group, Inc. from 2006 to 2014. Prior to J.Crew, Haselden spent six years at Saks Incorporated where he served in a number of roles, including VP Strategic Planning. Haselden’s leadership experience also includes four years of active duty service as an armored cavalry officer in the U.S. Army. He currently serves on the advisory board of the Harbert School of Business at Auburn University.

Jankel Achieves Final Design Review (FDR) Milestone with Pickup Variant of Their Armoured Toyota LC200  

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2021

Jankel, a world-leader in the design and manufacture of high-specification defence, security and NGO protection systems, has achieved an important Final Design Review (FDR) milestone with a twin-cab pickup variant of their Hot Formed Armoured Toyota LC200. The vehicle has been designed for an undisclosed customer. With the Toyota LC200 due to go out of production in 2021, Jankel are highlighting this conversion as an example of how they can adapt any vehicle to meet customer needs and fill specific capability gaps in the specialist protected vehicle market. With that in mind, the pickup design has the potential to become an after-market modification carried out on in-service LC200’s.

Partnering with Australian Expedition Vehicles (AEV), Jankel has integrated AEV’s existing and proven pickup design with the also proven and certified, Jankel armoured LC200 base platform. Bringing together the strengths of both designs into one offering has resulted in the armoured variant maintaining its protection level whilst gaining from an additional 650mm in wheelbase. This combined with a heavy duty rear axle upgrade delivers a significant increase in Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM-5800kg) and payload (up to 1500kg depending on specification), whilst retaining the existing protected crew-cab dimensions and space. The technique of lengthening the chassis and incorporating the modular and adaptable flatbed pickup pod is easily adapted to other commonly armoured light vehicles.

In addition to the increased payload and the usable flat 1900mm x 1700mm load bed space, the vehicle can be configured to deliver a number of automotive and user-orientated tactical capability enhancements such as: run-flats; improved brakes; tuned suspension; fire suppression system; door deadbolts; escape hatch; gun ports; weapons mounts; tactical lighting and a PA/siren. The lightweight flat-bed can be delivered with a canopy or a hard-top and includes folding/removable sides and integrated modular storage bins. Following FDR, Jankel will be undertaking validation tests to include elements of PAS 301 and expects the new vehicle to be in production by July 2021.

Andrew Jankel, Chairman at Jankel Group said: “We’ve developed this new pickup variant of our Hot Formed Armoured LC200 as a result of receiving an order from an existing customer. As a first of its kind I can immediately see other users of armoured fleets becoming interested in similar conversions that add capability and flexibility, not available on the LC200 base platform”. He added: “Once again, our strategy to partner with OEM’s and specialist defence suppliers to deliver bespoke capability has resulted in the exact product our customer needs, driving mission success”.

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