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MDM – UTB x-LRF from BAE Systems

Thursday, September 24th, 2015

This is BAE’s Universal Thermal Binocular – Laser Range Finder.

It’s an uncooled thermal binocular with 640×480 resolution and features narrow, medium or wide FOV lenses. The binocular also incorporates a digital magnetic compass and ranges targets out to 2100m.  Detection ranges are over 1000m for the short range lens (40mm), over 2200m for the standard lens (75mm) and over 2600m for the long range lens (120mm).  The user can also take 100 image snapshots, stored onboard.  Additionally, there are optional visible or IR laser pointers.  It runs for five hours using four L91 batteries.  

www.baesystems.com

MDM – Amazing What Shows Up In The MARSOC Booth

Thursday, September 24th, 2015

  
I’m not sure which impresses me more; the places I see the SIG MCX show up, or that MARSOC is the Honey Badger of SOF.  They definitely have no issue doing it their way.  This is by no means an indication of adoption but it’s good to see that are checking things out and have no qualms about acknowledging it. 
  
Noticeably absent from this impressive display of weapons? The M45A1 CQBP.

MDM – Colt CK901

Thursday, September 24th, 2015

Walking past the Colt booth at Modern Day Marine I saw this out of the corner of my eye.

  
It’s the Colt CK901 which uses the 901 lower receiver type in 7.62×39 and accepts an AK47 magazine.

  

MDM – BDAT Assaulter Cable

Thursday, September 24th, 2015

Created at the request of users who don’t require a full APex Predator hub, the Assaulter Cable from Black Diamond Advanced Technologies combines the ability to power accessories through the radio’s side connector. Additionally, the Assaulter Cable allows the attachment of a radio battery/5590 connector as well as the ability to connect up to two devices including an Apex cable such as a cable to a AN/PRc-152 / 148, as well as a handheld device in a Juggernaut case, GPS or camera.

  

bdatech.com

MDM – Outland Equipment – Kryptos K1 Knife

Thursday, September 24th, 2015

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Outland Equipment developed the Kryptos K1 in collaboration with a US SOF customer (as in unit). The K1 is designed as a concealable carry knife, with a covert sheath which can be worn horizontally on a 1.5″ tactical belt. It’s an ambidextrous sheath design and can be positioned anywhere on a belt. The K1 is designed optimally for a swift and natural draw, with a pinky hook which helps index the hand and provides a secure location for a draw, and a solid base for thrusting. The handle of the blade has G10 scales, and jimping, for a more secure grip. The K1 is constructed of CMP 3V steel, with a full tang. The blade is double edged, with a 3.75″ primary cutting edge.

Also included with the K1 is a blue stainless steel training knife. Naturally, the handle geometry and sheath draw are designed to feel exactly like the live knife.

Warrior East - Concept Model

We first encountered the K1 at Warrior East, as a proof of concept while they dialed the design in with the customer. Although largely the same as the final production model, you can see a couple of features still being worked on, such as the design of the sheath, and the smooth scales on the handle, compared to the textured scales on later models.

OR - Pre Production Sample

Later, at Outdoor Retailer, we got to see the Pre-Production Sample Model. Here you can see it serves as the basis for the production knives, including the blue trainer, and the finalized sheath.

Production of the Kryptos K1 for this initial run was limited to 10 kits. At the time of writing, only four kits remained for sale.  There are more coming.

www.outlandequipment.com/product/kryptos-k1

MDM – Sneak Peek Production Magpul PMAG 15 GL9

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015

  

Coming soon, this is a sample of a production PMAG 15 GL9 for the Glock 19.

    

www.magpul.com

MDM – SIG SAUER

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015

 

Top is the new Collapsible Butt Stock for the SIG SAUER MPX and MCX. It is a folder that is adjustable for length of pull. The arm is made from aluminum and the buttstock is polymer.

MDM – Quantico Tactical – Spuhr AB

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015

It’s always a pleasure to speak with Håkan Spuhr and I had a chance at the Quantico Tactical booth. He had a variety of products but this Adjustment Device for lasers and laser range finders caught my eye. Here, we see it paired with the Spuhr Accessory Ring which allows the mounting of various accessories to a spotting scope.

 

It allows the user to zero the LRF to the same zero as the spotting scope with an adjustment range of +/- 10 mils at .25 mils per click. The LRF can be detached and reattached without losing zero. Additionally, the LRF can be mounted to a tripod.

   

It’s a two-piece design with the male portion attached to the Laser Range Finder and the female portion or base, is attached to the Accessory Ring.

  

www.spuhr.com