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Magpul Introduces PMAG 10/30 AR/M4 GEN M3

January 13th, 2021

Magpul introduced the PMAG 10/30 AR/M4 GEN M3 to offer 10-round capacity in a 30-round form.

Designed for users who reside in areas with magazine capacity restrictions but desire a standard 30-round magazine form, this is AR15/M4 compatible for weapons chambered in 5.56×45 NATO/.223 Remington.

They’ve added a proprietary lock plate which is permanently secured by an aluminum rivet that reduces the maximum capacity to 10 rounds. A lock plate tab that’s clearly marked for capacity is also included.

Offered in Black at $17.95.

www.magpul.com

AG Wilderness Quilt from Prometheus Design Werx

January 13th, 2021

The A.G. Wilderness Quilt is a premium goose down comforter designed for use in roof top tents to 2+ person ground tents.

While this quilt has a classic style and shape, it features mountaineering grade materials that significantly reduces bulk, makes it a lighter packed weight, generously sized for 2 persons and compresses down to the size of a 1-person sleeping bag for easy stowing.

The A.G. Wilderness Quilt has the luxe feel of your down comforter at home, but the efficiency, compressibility, packability of your best mountaineering sleeping bag and is machine washable.

We use premium RDS certified, 800 fill power goose down and a 20D mini-rip stop nylon shell with DWR to construct our quilt, just like high grade sleeping bags used for backpacking and mountaineering.

Goose down offers the best of nature’s insulating properties, the best warmth to weight ratio and our nylon shell with DWR resists sprinkles and moisture.

You’ll appreciate the reduced travel weight and easy packability either stowed in your overlanding rig or backpack. Our modified “XL Full” size is cut to work perfectly with 2-person roof top tents and cut longer so you can tuck the foot end under your mattress/pad to keep the drafts out and when the chill sets in at 0100, you can pull it over your head.

Available in dark olive green with charcoal gray trim and reverses to flame orange.

prometheusdesignwerx.com/collections/instock/products/a-g-wilderness-quilt

Kyle Defoor Shoots a 665 out of 700 on the “Humbler” Pistol Qual

January 13th, 2021

Kyle Defoor shot an impressive 665 on the 700 point “Humbler” Pistol Qual using a Staccato C2 with iron sights.

For those of you unfamiliar with the Humbler, it’s also called the 700 point aggregate. It was created by Larry Vickers while he was with SFOD-D.

The qualification consists of 70 rounds fired on NRA B-8 bullseye targets at a range of 25 yards. A fresh target is used for each string to minimize scoring errors. Rounds impacting outside the marked scoring zones are zero points.

-Stage 1: Slow Fire
–10 rounds
–freestyle
–time limit: ten minutes

-Stage 2: Timed Fire from the holster
–5 rounds
–freestyle from the holster
–time limit: 20 seconds
–repeat a second time for total of 10 rounds fired

-Stage 3: Rapid Fire from the holster
–5 rounds
–freestyle from the holster
–time limit: 10 seconds
–repeat a second time for total of 10 rounds fired

-Stage 4: SHO Slow Fire
–5 round
–strong hand only
–time limit: five minutes

-Stage 5: SHO Timed Fire from the holster
–5 rounds
–strong hand only from the holster
–time limit: 20 seconds

-Stage 6: SHO Rapid Fire from the holster
–5 rounds
–strong hand only from the holster
–time limit: 10 seconds

-Stage 7: WHO Slow Fire
–5 rounds
–weak hand only
–time limit: five minutes

-Stage 8: Kneeling Slow Fire
–5 rounds
–kneeling freestyle
–time limit: five minutes

-Stage 9: Kneeling Timed Fire from the holster
–5 rounds
–begin standing, draw and kneel at buzzer
–time limit: 20 seconds

-Stage 10: Prone Slow Fire
–5 rounds
–prone freestyle
–time limit: five minutes

-Stage 11: Prone Timed Fire from the holster
–5 rounds
–begin standing, draw and go prone at buzzer
–time limit: 20 seconds

As far as I know, no one has ever made a perfect score on this qualification.

Check Kyle out on Instagram @defoorproformanceshooting.

Atlantic Signal Awarded $45 Million Hearing Enhancement and Communications Contract by USMC

January 13th, 2021

Atlantic Signal is proud to announce it was recently awarded a 45-million dollar contract from the United States Marine Corps for Hearing Enhancement Devices (HED).

The original solicitation by the USMC was released in April of this year to provide a hearing protection headset with dual comm capability, a hearing protection-only headset, dual comm push-to-talk and radio cable assemblies for the CORPS’ 6 pin military radios and Motorola XTS commercial portables.

Proposal submittals and test and evaluation equipment was provided near the end of May and field test and evaluations were subsequently held utilizing the equipment provided by the various competitors.

Atlantic Signal submitted their exclusive 3M/Peltor ComTac V headset along with a hearing protection-only version of the headset. The Push-to-Talk submitted by Atlantic Signal was the company’s INVICTUS SS Dual Comm PTT over-molded in the CORPS’ required coyote color. The INVICTUS SS features twin shrouded actuation switches with a blackened steel MOLLE clip designed with multi-position capabilities allowing the end-user to position the PTT switched inboard or outboard when mounted to the vest. The INVICTUS SS push-to-talk also features two capped radio interface receptacles at the bottom of the housing. This system allows the user to connect a single or dual cable radio interface mix depending upon mission requirements. Further, the ComTac V headset chosen by the USMC features a custom cabled downlead designed and built by Atlantic Signal that provides radio RX in both earcups when a single radio cable is connected to the INVICTUS SS PTT and portable radio. When a second cable is connected the two incoming radio signals are automatically split between the headset’s two ear cups – offering ease of TX identification when two radio signals are being received at the simultaneously. The ComTac V headset features a removeable rubber sleeve from the over-the-head steel frame that captures the cables connecting the speakers and ambient environmental microphones in each ear cup. The company was also required to provide replaceable gel cups pads for the headsets along with an accessory rail connector (ARC) for helmet mounting each comms headset.

“We are proud to have been chosen by the USMC for the HED Program. We followed the HED proposal requirements adding some additional end-user features not necessarily requested and felt confident that our product mix would stand up against any competitor we faced. We were notified in mid-August that we had been chosen to provide the equipment requested in the USMC HED proposal only to have a disgruntled competitor file a protest with the USMC Program Office and SBA. The protest forced our company to assemble legal representation to address the litany of baseless claims made by the protestor which pushed the award out another 30 days. The protesting company’s claims were found to be undeserving and a decision was rendered in favor of Atlantic Signal. Unfortunately, the protestor appealed the decision again, further delaying our company’s ability to begin production planning and delivery of the initial 10 million dollars in equipment requested. Subsequently the protestor’s appeal was again found to be without merit and nearly a quarter year after the initial award was made to our company, we were finally able to begin production. The protestor’s actions accomplished nothing more than delaying delivery of critical equipment to our warfighters”, stated Randall Hedrick, President and Managing General Member of Atlantic Signal.

Atlantic Signal is based in Topeka, KS and specializes in the design, development and manufacture of ancillary devices for use with both Law Enforcement and Military radios worldwide. Along with the aforementioned USMC HED award, Atlantic Signal has also been awarded multi-year contracts with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s nationwide Special Operations Units (SOU), Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) and Hostage Rescue Team (HRT), New York Police Department Emergency Services Units (ESU), United States Coast Guard Maritime Security & Support Teams (MSST), United States Coast Guard Maritime Security Response Teams (MSRT), Security Forces Assistance Brigade 3 (SFAB), United States Border Patrol and United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) among many others.

www.atlanticsignal.com

Brigantes Presents – Coptrz Webinar Response

January 13th, 2021

Coptrz are drone specialists who provide end to end solution, including training, hardware, consultancy and on-going support. Born from a commercial background, Brigantes began working with Coptrz, adapting the software and capability in the Parrot Anafi Thermal drone. However, what could be done with this drone in terms of military security was limited.

Step forth, the Parrot Anafi USA. Originally designed for the US Army, and manufactured in Massachusetts, it is considered a big jump up in capability from the Thermal.

But how does this drone relate to today’s military user?

Coptrz produced a drone Webinar for the military and the commercial user. Here Matt Williams, MD at Brigantes, gives feedback on the features of the Anafi USA and how these features can greatly benefit the guys on the ground.

For more information contact: warrior@brigantes.com

All Byte, No Bark for Air Force Security Forces’ ‘Robotic K-9’

January 13th, 2021

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (AFNS) —

As a part of its one-year pilot program, the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 visited Scott Air Force Base during an evaluation of the robot’s capabilities.

Heading the test was Air Combat Command’s Agile Battle Lab. The lab identifies, validates and inserts new concepts and technology to enable Agile Combat Employment and its contributions to all-domain warfare.

The Vision 60 autonomous quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicle is an all-terrain, dog-like robot equipped with enhanced sensors.

“By no means is this meant to replace a real K-9,” said Senior Master Sgt. Marcos Garcia, ACC Detachment 3 Agile Battle Lab, AMC liaison. “It is simply a force multiplier and can even maybe save some K-9 lives. The experts in the field envision it supplementing a bomb team or leading a foot patrol.”

This innovative piece of machinery was created to be a low-cost, low-risk force multiplier. Ultimately, this program has the capability of protecting a life.

“The major selling point of this technology is that it’s meant to be expendable, whereas our Airmen are not,” said Master Sgt. Justin Hanlon, 375th Security Forces Squadron operations noncommissioned officer in charge. “We can replace parts on the ghost robot and get it back out to the mission, but the same cannot be said of a human being. The bottom line is this cements our commitment to mitigating risk to our Airmen and protecting them from unnecessary danger.”

Equipped with integrated sensors, the Q-UGV can capture a high-definition video stream and thermal imaging, and boasts an infrared configuration. The Q-UGV also utilizes legs that can attain a current speed of seven feet per second and has been tested to outperform wheels, tracks and drones for certain uses in the field.

“Instead of using a human being as a sentry, imagine a mobile sensor with a high-definition, wide-angle camera and long-range capabilities being controlled by a trained Airman from the safety and security of a Base Defense Operations Center or a Theatre Operations Center in both a garrison or contested environment,” Hanlon said.

During the evaluation at Scott AFB, the ABL sought the insight of force professionals on improvements to the robotic K-9.

“We are a team of motivated innovators and know we have many talented Airmen with great ideas,” Garcia said. “We want to harvest those great ideas and bring them to fruition so we can bring our Air Force into the future.”

While the implementation of this technology is still in its infancy, it has the latent ability to bring the Air Force into a new era of warfighting.

“The ghost robot has potential to aid the enterprise in getting away from the past where we had Airmen walk wingtip to wingtip on flying assets,” Hanlon said. “We can employ our manpower smarter and more efficiently and this may be a small step to that competency.”

As the Air Force looks to close gaps and move towards Agile Combat Employment and Joint All Domain Command and Control, the use of new innovative technology like the Q-UGV may become common across military installations as we seek to enhance mission effectiveness.

By Airman 1st Class Shannon Moorehead, 375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs

Silvus Retools StreamCaster Product Line for Spectrum Dominance

January 12th, 2021

New Radio Models, Waveform Features Provide Superior Tools to Mitigate Electronic Warfare Threats

Los Angeles, California (January 6, 2021) – Silvus Technologies, Inc. (“Silvus”) today announced the release of its newest radio models and waveform features designed to deliver reliable performance in congested and contested environments for an expanded variety of missions.

The release of the StreamCaster Lite 4200 (SL4200) represents not only the newest addition to the StreamCaster line, but also the smallest and lightest radio Silvus has ever offered. Designed for applications that are size, weight, and power (SWaP) or cost constrained, the SL4200 leverages Silvus’ Mobile Networked MIMO (MN-MIMO) waveform operating in narrowband channels as small as 1.25MHz.

Additionally, Silvus has announced 10W and 20W versions of the existing StreamCaster 4200 (SC4200) and StreamCaster 4400 (SC4400). Offering increased output power without an increase in size or weight, these high-power models are intended to deliver extended performance for long range applications.

Silvus has also expanded the capabilities of its Mobile Networked MIMO (MN-MIMO) waveform, with Spectrum Monitoring now included free on all SC4200 and SC4400 models. Additional MN-MIMO features include MANET Interference Avoidance (MAN-IA) and MANET Interference Cancellation (MAN-IC). The highest tier offering, the Spectrum Dominance Package, includes other Anti-Jam, LPI, and LPD features, and will be available to US Government end users only in early 2021.

“Backed by our leading MN-MIMO waveform, the expansion of the StreamCaster radio line marks a significant addition to the tactical communications environment,” said Jimi Henderson, Silvus Vice President of Sales. “Rounding out our suite of available products and licensable software options will allow us to deliver robust and reliable wireless communications for a wider variety of mission scenarios, providing Silvus users with capability overmatch in the spectrum domain.”

The SL4200 is immediately available, with 10W and 20W versions of the SC4200 and SC4400, and Spectrum Dominance waveform features being released later in the year. For more information on StreamCaster radios or to request a demo, visit silvustechnologies.com or email info@silvustechnologies.com.

Now Shipping – Cardomax Energy Intensifiers

January 12th, 2021

CardoMax has officially launched and is shipping their Energy Intensifiers. These are individual liquid supplements energy packets to be added to 20oz of any beverage. Available in either Blue Raspberry or Pink Lemonade, both will give you the energy boost you need. 

As a special deal for SSD, they are offering Buy One, Get One 50% Off: 

www.cardomax.com

Valid Until 31 January  2021