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High Ground PRC-152 Pouch

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Officially named the Single-Hand, Drop-Down PRC-152 Pouch this new radio pocket from relative newcomer High Ground offers some innovation not found anywhere else. We say relative newcomer as they have been flying below the radar for about a year now and really concentrating on the JTAC community. We mentioned them last year in our piece on their Instant-Access Frag Grenade Pouch which is cool as hell but we haven’t heard much since then, until recently.

High Ground’s version is unlike any other handheld radio pouch we have seen. The point of the design is to stay “head up, eyes on the enemy”. It does this in several ways. For example, it can be opened and closed with only one hand. Additionally, you have unfettered access to the radio screen, buttons, and battery. Finally, the battery can be changed without removing the radio completely from the pouch.

www.highgroundgear.com

Don’t Forget to Enter to Win a “Join or Die” T-Shirt

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

Be the first to wear one of the new American Heritage T-shirts, a cooperative project between Tactical Distributors and Soldier Systems Daily. You can win your own by participating in TD’s giveaway.

To enter, like this post on Facebook. TD will be giving away two shirts on Monday.

www.tacticaldistributors.com

Happy Mother’s Day

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Whether you are our Mother, or the Mother of of our children, you remain the cornerstone of our lives and the reason we do what we do.

A hearty thanks on this Sunday.

Harris Introduces Tactical 3G Cellular Network-in-a-Box for Warfighters

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Finally, we are beginning to see the development of the requisite mobile telecommunications infrastructure required to fully leverage commercial smart phones for military applications. You constantly read articles in the main stream media about how the military is going to adopt this phone or that phone. The problem is that, while they might work great in garrison where there is a well established backbone to facilitate their use, once you get to the field they become so many bricks; deadweight that is incapable of talking to one another let alone linking to the outside world. Now, companies like Harris Corporation are developing deployable 3G networks.

From the Harris press release:

Jointly developed by Harris and Battleground Telecommunications Systems (BTSâ„¢), KnightHawk 3G is a customizable cellular Network In a Box (NIB) compatible with commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment, including smartphones and tablets. Each KnightHawk 3G is installed with BTS Praefectusâ„¢ Mission Management Software, which automates configuration and management of the cellular network, and enables each KnightHawk to operate autonomously or as a scalable network with hundreds of nodes for increased range. This compatibility allows users in the battlefield to leverage existing applications, thereby enabling them to track a team’s location, automatically translate foreign languages, and conduct remote training using existing advanced programs.

KnightHawk 3G features UMTS High Speed Packet Access, providing extremely fast connectivity of 14.4 mbps for downloads and up to 5.76 mbps for uploads. It also offers the benefits of small size, weight and power (SWaP), making it ideal for mobile, multi-mission requirements in challenging environments.

My biggest concern is that the system includes phone and tablets. This is kind of like having to purchase your phone from AT&T to use it on their network. Open architecture would be much better. On the plus side, a data network is drastically needed to leverage the Soldier-as-a-sensor concept. The idea is simple. Look at every Soldier deployed as a multimode sensor. He carries a variety of devices that could constantly be collecting data which is of interest simply because of where he is located. Now, if we could provide a data bus on the Soldier and his weapon and network all of his sensor heads, process the data on him to send back the tasty bits so as not to clog up the network with spam and then take all of that data and process it and then feed it back to the Soldier as a usable product we are on to something. The networks haven’t really exited to do this. Now that they are emerging, the difficult work of expanding the TPED capacity begins.

How do you feel about the Army’s plan to develop new camo patterns?

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

The Army should be releasing the solicitation that will lead to the development of a family of camouflage patterns. Let us know what you think.

Torch Hill Investment Partners Acquire Majority Share of DBT

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Last year D-Back Acquisition Co., parent company of Diamondback Tactical, acquired the assets of First Choice Armor & Equipment, Inc. One of D-Back’s investors was Torch Hill Investment Partners. Now, Torch Hill Investment Partners has announced that they have invested additional capital into the company and has gained a majority stake in D-Back Acquisition Co.

“We are committed to supporting Diamondback Tactical because it has proven itself as a market leader within this growing industry,” said William R. Sullivan, Board Director and Partner with Torch Hill Investment Partners in a company statement. “With an expanded product offering and focus on new product development, Diamondback is positioned for accelerated growth.”

www.diamondbacktactical.com

Breaking News- EOTAC Website Offline

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Rumors have been swirling since SHOT show that Freedom Group clothing brand, EOTAC would close it’s doors 31 March. Back in February we spoke with FGI representatives about the story. While they didn’t deny, they were much more interested in where the leak had originated. Now, right on schedule, their website is offline. We will bring you more details as they become available.

Mayflower Bringing Back Direct Sales 1 April

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Trying to decide what to do with that end of month pay check? We’ve got a great suggestion; buy some of that Mayflower kit that has been out of stock everywhere. If you are game, you’ll have your chance starting 1 April, 2011 when Mayflower, listening to overwhelming customer requests, brings direct retail sales back to their site. They’ll still support their full dealer network, but this gives consumers the opportunity to purchase products that are normally stocked at retailers.

You might be thinking that it has been awhile since you’ve seen anything new from Mayflower but rest assured, they have been working on specialized kit for certain clients as well as refining their current line. In fact, versions of some of those special projects will start migrating to the mainstream soon. In the near-term, Mayflower has converted all of their chest rigs to hybrid configurations featuring their Swiftclips. They can be used with a removable H harness shoulder strap or attached directly to Velocity Systems armor systems. For example, the 5.56 rig above is one of the new hybrid configurations.

Both Mayflower and Velocity Systems gear are Berry compliant. www.mayflower-rc.org