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CONNECT by COGES EVENTS

June 16th, 2020

SAVE THE DATE : CONNECT by COGES EVENTS

After cancellation of Eurosatory due to the current sanitary crisis, its organiser COGES EVENTS will hold the online business meetings “CONNECT”, on September 14 and 15, 2020. They will be dedicated to all French and international manufacturers in the land and airland Defence and Security domains.

These online meetings will allow to the entire Defence and Security community, companies, governments, international organisations and research centres, to make appointments that the cancellation of the show has deprived them of.

Proximum, the provider of Eurosatory business meetings, will organise these online appointments for COGES EVENTS. They will take place in the form of secure video conferences via the Vimeet platform.

Registration will be opened next week to allow everyone wishing to participate to plan the business meetings.

CONTACT for participants : Jérémy VIGNA +33 (0)1 44 14 51 52 / j.vigna@cogesevents.com

About COGES EVENTS

COGES EVENTS is the event subsidiary of GICAT (*), which organises:
• in even years the EUROSATORY trade fair
• in odd years the SHIELDAFRICA, EXPODEFENSA and PLATINUM SECURITY EXHIBITION trade fairs
• GICAT’s FRENCH PAVILIONS on international trade fairs
• BUSINESS MEETINGS of the domain and any other Defence and Security EVENTS.

(*) GICAT is the French Land and Airland Defence and Security Association

www.cogesevents.com

MTM | WATCH Features Limited Edition Automatic US-744X Diver For Father’s Day

June 16th, 2020

Los Angeles – June 16, 2020 – MTM WATCH, known for its value-laden watches designed with unparalleled accuracy and engineered to withstand extreme conditions, has announced it will be featuring its Automatic US-744X Diver amongst other favorites, during the month of June through their website.

First introduced in December 2019, the Automatic?US-744X is inspired by the US NAVY’S VIRGINIA Class attack submarine. Elegant in design, this Limited-Edition timepiece is built for virtually any situation it’s faced with.

Featuring an integrated titanium and carbon fiber case, with an automatic helium pressure release valve, a screw-down crown with a locking unidirectional rotating bezel, thick 5.5MM sapphire crystal, and an impressive 3300ft of water resistance, the US-744X combines the very best in submergible technology with a sleek design, acceptable for any boardroom.

A 45-hour automatic power reserve counter, and day and date sub counters are set at nine, six and three. Tapered watch lugs house specially made hex-nut pins for a strap or a custom-built titanium bracelet, interchangeable for work or play. On the reverse side is a guilloche rotor on its Grand 6R20 29 jeweled automatic movement, visible through a 3.5 mm sapphire exhibition case back.

Specs

Case – Solid Titanium with Carbon fiber. With Automatic Helium Pressure Release Valve

Dial – Brass; Multiple Layers, Indexes Equipped with Tritium-Gas Filled Tubes

Hands: Equipped with Tritium-Gas Filled Tubes.

Dimensions – 44mm width (without crown) x 16mm height

Movement – Automatic Grand caliber 6R20 29 bold 45-hour automatic power reserve counter, Day, Date dial indicator

Bezel – Unidirectional, Ratcheting Bezel with Tritium indicator on 12Hr

Band – Solid Titanium Adjustable Links, accompany with Ballistic Velcro and Rubber Strap

Crown – Screw-Down

Glass – 5.5mm thick Sapphire Crystal; Scratch Resistant, Anti-Reflective Multi- Layers Coated UV

Case Back – Sapphire Crystal Exhibition Case Back w/ Stamped MTM Dagger Insignia

Finish – Black True DLC, or Brushed Silver

Water Resistance – 1000 Meters (3300 Feet)

Limited Edition – Each Watch Individually Numbered (limited to 500 watches Manufactured)

Available now on the MTM website, www.specialopswatch.com , the US-744X is an incredible timepiece to add to any collection.

Pre-Order Now Open Vickers Guide: SIG Sauer (Volume 1)

June 16th, 2020

MSG Larry Vickers (USA, Ret) made a name for himself while in the Army, but word spread once he retired and started Vickers Tactical. Over the past few years he has applied his passion for history and small arms to authoring the Vickers Guide series of books.

Written in conjunction with Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons and photographer James Rupley, the firearms of SIG Sauer now join an ever growing list of crucial reference books which include the AR-15, AK, and WWII-era German small arms.

Vickers Guide: SIG Sauer sets out to track the course of SIG Sauer through the 1900s and up to the present day, with visits to the SIG Sauer Museum and SIG Sauer AG manufacturing facilities in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland, SIG Sauer manufacturing facilities in New Hampshire, USA, and visits to private collections in Switzerland and the United States.

This First Volume of Vickers Guide: SIG Sauer focuses on the pistols and submachine guns produced by SIG Sauer on both sides of the Atlantic – starting with the P210-series of pistols, which are perhaps the finest production service pistols ever produced. This book then continues on to cover the modernized P220-series and the Swiss P75 service pistol, detailing how the P220 would evolve and find growing adoption and support in the United States with special operations units, law enforcement, and the civilian market.

This Volume continues its look into modern developments at SIG Sauer with behind the scenes glimpses into the introduction of the P320 pistol and its adoption by the U.S. armed forces as the country’s newest standard service pistol – in the form of the M17 and M18. Also covered are inside looks into a number of other pistols produced by SIG, including the P230, P232, P239, SIG PRO-series, and the industry changing P365 line of pistols. This First Volume also delves into submachine guns – starting with the Swiss-produced Modell 1930 and continuing all the way through the present day in the United States with the MPX and its various derivatives.

Pre-order yours at www.vickersguide.com/purchase/sig-standard.

TYR Tuesday – IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| PICO-DS & DSX Plate Carriers

June 16th, 2020

Our mission has always been about protecting those who run towards the threat.  To that end, we created the Innovate or Die® Tour and Mobile Showroom. Over the past couple years it has allowed us to meet you face-to-face, gather your feedback and answer your questions.

Life has been put on hold for many people around the world, but you have not stopped risking your safety and health against all the threats we face today.

We can’t wait to meet you on the road again.

Thank you to the men and women of the armed forces, first responders and health care professionals who continue to put their lives on the line. You haven’t stopped working and neither will we.

Introducing the Innovate or Die® Tour Virtual Trade Show #IDTOURVTS. New episode launching every Tuesday.

Episode One:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| PICO-DS & DSX Plate Carriers

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| Preview

Black Box Sheds Light on Night Vision Challenges for USAF Aircrew Students

June 16th, 2020

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) — A device that was developed at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph to help aircrew and paratrooper students understand night vision threats during initial aerospace physiology training will soon become a standard trainer across the Air Force.

A collaborative effort of the 502nd Trainer Development Squadron and Air Education and Training Command Aerospace Physiology Lead Command, the unaided night vision trainer, also known as an NV light bar, demonstrates how dark adaptation and various types of lighting enhance unaided night vision.

The Air Force has been working with a night vision box/light bar for more than 30 years, but these devices were permanently affixed to classrooms and over time have broken or no longer work, said Senior Master Sgt. Ismael Paez Jr., AETC aerospace physiology functional manager.

“The device the 502nd TDS is developing for us is bringing us into the 21st century,” he said. “This device will be mobile, can be controlled via remote and can operate on batteries.”

The aerospace physiology career field has a waiver in place to forgo the requirement to use the night vision device while ensuring training objectives are met, Paez said, but that will change with the new device.

“Once the new night vision light bar is produced, we’ll go from having a handful of legacy devices to more than 40 devices across the Air Force,” he said.

Work on the unaided NV trainer began a few years ago in response to a request from an aerospace physiology technician and aerospace physiology training systems program manager, said Josh Chesney, 502nd TDS program manager.

“The current training is done in a classroom setting with a projector and PowerPoint presentation,” he said. “This device will provide more realistic training.”

The training teaches students about the limitations of the human visual system under low lighting conditions and the illusions they may experience under those conditions.

A rectangular black box that works in tandem with a remote control, the NV light bar demonstrates a variety of anomalies that challenge aircrews.

One of these is autokinesis, a nighttime visual illusion that causes a stationary light to appear to move.

The demonstration of this illusion helps fliers recognize the causes, effects and appropriate prevention of autokinesis during flight, free fall and while under canopy.

The instructor turns on a single red light in the middle of the NV trainer and students stare at a single, fixed light for a minimum of eight to 10 seconds to experience the illusion of an erratically moving light, which is the autokinetic phenomenon.

Next, the instructor turns off the single red light and turns on the outer two red lights of the trainer, and students stare between the two lights for eight to 10 seconds, causing the movement of light to increase. When there are up to four lights with little to no visual references, the illusion increases.

Students learn to avoid autokinesis illusions by concentrating on a single light while maintaining it in their peripheral vision, a technique called nighttime scanning.

Other anomalies the NV trainer addresses are the Purkinje shift, which is the tendency of the eye to shift toward the blue end of the color spectrum at low illumination levels as part of dark adaptation, and flash blindness.

During the flash-blindness demonstration, instructors explain to aircrew and parachutists that their eyes perceive afterimages following glare exposure, which affect their vision for different lengths of time, and tell them how to compensate for these “whiteout” afterimages.

Use of the unaided NV trainer in aerospace physiology classes helps aircrew and parachutists develop their inherent visual abilities to the greatest possible degree, Paez said.

“Although the ability to see at night varies from person to person, experience shows that most people never learn to use their night vision efficiently,” he said. “However, proper training can markedly improve night vision ability. Night vision training improves aircrew attentiveness, scanning techniques and mental interpretation of the images within their eyes.”

The training is intended for aircrews with normal but untrained night vision and is not a method of testing night vision abilities, Paez said.

“A trained person with fair vision may see more at night than an untrained person with superior vision,” he said.

By Robert Goetz, 502nd Air Base Wing Public Affairs

Hoppe’s Debuts “How to Clean” Video Series

June 15th, 2020

New Hoppe’s Video Series Provides Cleaning Instructions on Most Popular Firearms
 

OVERLAND PARK, Kansas – June 15, 2020 – Hoppe’s, the No.1 name in gun care products, announced today that it has added another new video to its popular “How to Clean” Series, which provides step-by-step cleaning instructions on some of today’s most popularly owned firearms. The 15-part video series is available for viewing on the Hoppe’s website, YouTube, and Facebook pages.

Developed to provide effective, yet easy-to-follow cleaning instructions for a variety of different firearms, the Hoppe’s video series is the perfect resource for first time gun owners. The “How to Clean” series also serves as a valuable refresher course for any firearms enthusiast. Throughout the series, host Luke Williams, better known as Outdoors By Luke, provides simple and important tips on cleaning a myriad of firearms ranging from the popular Glock 17 pistol to the Ruger 10-22.

“As the industry welcomes more first time firearms owners than ever before, the need to provide helpful cleaning instructions has never been greater,” said Eliza Graves, Sr. Brand Manager for Hoppe’s. “Through our instructional video series, longtime and novice gun owners alike can easily find helpful tips that will keep their firearms running like new.”

To view the Hoppe’s new “How to Clean” series and to see the company’s full line of gun care products and accessories, be sure to visit www.hoppes.com.

June 88 – 160th SOAG Recovers Mi-24 in Chad

June 15th, 2020

June 1988, the 160th SOAG (Originally Task Force 160, the unit was later Designated a Group, the Regiment) received a short-notice directive to recover a Russian made Mi-24 Hind attack helicopter from a remote location in Chad.

At midnight on June 11, 1988, two MH-47s flew 490 miles at night without outside navigational aids to the target location, the Ouadi Doum airfield in northern Chad.

The first Chinook landed and configured the Mi-24, while the second hovered overhead and sling loaded it for return to Ndjamena.

A surprise sandstorm slowed the return trip, but less than 67 hours after the arrival of the C-5 in Chad, the ground crew had the Mi-24 and Chinooks aboard and ready for return to the U.S.

Operation Mount Hope demonstrated incredible teamwork by aviation, ground, and support personnel. Their efforts resulted in the unit’s ability to strike deep and accomplish the mission.

Night Stalkers Don’t Quit!

Dual Leadership Model for IWA OutdoorClassics as Luisa Seibt Becomes New Marketing Director

June 15th, 2020

Luisa Seibt (30) was appointed marketing director of the IWA
OutdoorClassics trade fair on 1 March 2020. She will work in tandem with Rebecca Schönfelder, the event’s exhibition director, to provide the leading international trade fair for the sector with an experienced pair of leaders at the helm.

In recent years Luisa Seibt worked for one of the event’s major exhibitors in the field of digital marketing for hunting and sports. Through her involvement in joint projects relating to the IWA OutdoorClassics, she gained experience of working with the exhibition team and her expertise in social media and blogger relations was much sought after. This means that Seibt is not just familiar with the thematic areas of the IWA OutdoorClassics as a former exhibitor but already knows a good bit about the developments and work flows of the trade fair as such.

“Due to the corona situation I am starting the job at a time of unprecedented challenges, not just for us as an exhibition company but also for the entire sector. However, it is a situation that also offers opportunities,” says Seibt with conviction. “As the marketing team, we will have the support of a strong and well networked partner in the shape of the IWA OutdoorClassics exhibition team. The two teams will work together to identify potentials, above all in the area of digital transformation, and ensure that the IWA OutdoorClassics continues to be the leading fair for the industry,” Seibt adds.

Schönfelder is also looking to the future. “We have high hopes of the 2021 event. Our optimism is reinforced by the number of exhibitor registrations received for the IWA OutdoorClassics 2021 in just a short time. Luisa Seibt is a stroke of luck for us: She’s a marketing expert with insider knowledge of the sector and a passion for hunting, and a young person with an agile mindset who embraces challenges, so I am very much looking forward to working closely with her,” says Schönfelder.

The next IWA OutdoorClassics will take place from 12 to 15 March
2021.