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MDM – Darley Defense – Sunspring

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

The Darley Sunspring is a decentralized water treatment system. It is completely self contained and can be placed in remote areas, off-the-grid with built-in solar and wind power generation. There are currently 250 units in 14 countries.

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The Darley Sunspring can treat up to 5,000 gallons of water per day for up to 10 years via its membrane water filtration system. It removes 99.99% of pathogens from the water supply and can be fitted with additional filtration systems for salt/brackish water as well as chlorine.

www.darley.com

MDM – SERKET – Filmbulvetr Snow Shoes

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

SERKET is introducing snow shoes from Norwegian company Filmbulvetr which is Old Norse for The Great Winter. How rad is that?

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All stress testing is done at -40 Deg (oddly enough both Celsius and Fahrenheit intersect at minus 40). Manufactured from DuPont thermoplastic, there aren’t a lot of moving pieces yet there is both fore and aft as well as lateral movement in the binding, it will float 330 lbs vice the 250 lbs for most snow shoes.

US production is slated for Spring 2015.

www.SerketUSA.com

MDM – Owl Computing Technologies

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

Owl Computing Technologies was created in 1998 to offer One-Way Transfer Links (OWL). Their latest implementation is their dual diode technology.

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They use a hardened security infrastructure (card) to share data one-way, across domains, for example, low-side to high-side. It takes the old, copy to external disc, air gap, out of the equation, lowering risk to unauthorized disclosure of data via errant USB thumb drives. It also makes for faster access to data from different networks for analysis and fusion.

At the Soldier level, it ensures only certain information to be shared via a network such as heart rate monitor telemetry, GPS data or video. Other data streams could be shared via other networks.

www.owlcti.com

MDM – National Molding – Rigid Plate Carrier

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

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National Molding has unveiled their new Rigid Plate Carrier is made from a high impact plastic shell that helps contain spall and frag. It also protects the plate from day-to-day impacts and integrates the National Molding X-Quad single point release. This version is 20% lighter than the Quad release found in the IOTV.

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Need PALS-compatible load carriage? Not a problem. National Molding has introduced an adapter that fits over the RPC. As you can see, it can be dipped in any Camo pattern.

Available 3rd Quarter, 2015.

www.nationalmolding.com

MDM – Wilcox Ind – Raptor Lite ES

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

Wilcox Ind recently released the Raptor Lite ES.

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It integrates a 300 lumen SureFire light as well as an eye-safe visible laser and dual IR laser and flood. All modes of operation (including visible light) are variable intensity with on-the-fly control.

Available now through all Wilcox dealers.

www.wilcoxind.com

Modern Day Marine 2014

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

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Join us as we offer live coverage of the 2014 Modern Day Marine expo at Quantico, Virginia.

Sneak Peek – National Molding Unveils New Technology at Modern Day Marine

Monday, September 22nd, 2014

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At this week’s Modern Day Marine expo at Quantico, Virginia, National Molding will be revealing what they are calling “a new direction in armor.” Stop by Booth #3142 to check it out.

www.nationalmolding.com

Marine South – Quantico Tactical/Wild Things

Friday, April 11th, 2014

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The new Toasty for Wild Things is made from Malden Mills 12oz Power Stretch. This is a great baselayer product that offers 4-way stretch and is made from 87% recycled material. Offered with or without hood and incorporates a zippered chest pocket and monkey paw thumb holes. 100% Berry compliant.

Available in Coyote, Grey, and Black.

www.wildthingsgear.com/collections/military-clothing-and-gear

www.quanticotactical.com