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SureFire Spotlight: The Closed Tine Warcomp

April 11th, 2020

SureFire Spotlight videos are a high level rundown of specific products. This one focuses on the Closed Tine Warcomp.

SureFire’s WARCOMP-556-CTN is a closed tine flash hider that is neutrally ported to aid in recoil management. It mimics a traditional birdcage flash hider along with being a rock solid mounting option for SOCOM Series Fast-Attach suppressors. The muzzle device also has wrench flats machined into the sides of the adapter for aid in installation. The closed tine option does not have as much flash reduction to that of the open tine adapter but still is very capable.

www.surefire.com/warcomp-556-closed-tine-flash-hider

Barnes Bullets Announces New E-Commerce Website Launch

April 11th, 2020

Mona, UT – We are pleased to announce our new e-commerce web store, shop.barnesbullets.com.  This new site allows individual consumers the convenience of purchasing the often the hard-to-find products that made Barnes Bullets famous directly from the manufacturer!

Personal accounts can be created to store shipping addresses for speed of checkout, see order status, and order history.  A guest checkout option is also available.  After an order is submitted auto-generated emails will be sent for: order confirmation, invoice of purchase, processing status, and shipped status.

All items on the site can be shipped direct to a consumer’s residential address except certain jurisdictions, which are noted on the site.  All purchasers must be of 21 years of age or older, and adult signature with photo ID will be required to verify this upon delivery.

We encourage our customers to visit us regularly and subscribe as we have some very new and exciting products hitting the shelves soon that will be available directly to you.

If there are any questions about the new website, please contact Barnes Customer Service.

Email: customerservice@barnesbullets.com

Phone: (435) 856-1000

Vertx Launches Guardian 2.0 Line of EDC Ready Shirts

April 10th, 2020

Refreshed Line Reflects Ever-Changing Low-Profile Landscape

Cincinnati, Ohio – Vertx®, a leading manufacturer of low-profile tactical apparel and accessories, is excited to announce the launch of its Guardian 2.0 line of EDC shirts. First launched in 2018, the Guardian 2.0 is revamped and refreshed for 2020 with new fabric, colors and updated features. Both short sleeve and long sleeve styles are now available online at vertx.com and in-store. Customers can find their nearest dealer using the Vertx® store locator at vertx.com/store-locator.

“The most important thing we can do for our customers is continue to update and improve our lines.” said Denny Bogard, GM/VP of Vertx®. “Continually changing up colorways and fabrics makes it a lot easier for guys to blend in when they go out into the field. Better yet, the Guardian 2.0 isn’t just a great functional piece, it’s comfortable enough to wear casually as well.”

The Guardian 2.0 is styled to emulate a casual button-down but includes EDC-compatible features that make it perfect for any mission. Constructed with a built-in WeaponGuard™ underlayer that’s designed to be tucked in and features 37.5® technology, the Guardian protects the skin from gear worn at the waistline while actively working to keep the wearer cool, dry and odor-free. Updated from the 1.0 styles, the communications pass-throughs were moved from the front and back of the WeaponGuard™ underlayer to the left and right side seam to more easily hide wires and cables. Refreshed fabrication in a wrinkle-resistant Polyester/Cotton/Spandex blend with all-new solids and plaids help the Guardian 2.0 blend into the crowd. Learn more about the Guardian 2.0 and the rest of the Vertx® line at vertx.com.

Serket USA Introduces Berry Compliant 3-Layer Protective Face Mask

April 10th, 2020

DENVER, APRIL 10, 2020 —  Serket, builders of intelligent clothing and snow mobility systems for the military and law enforcement communities, today introduced their Berry Compliant reusable face mask.

Designed for optimum performance and comfort, the Serket Protective Face Mast is soft, comfortable and anti-microbial. Thoughtful placement of seams, an ergonomic fit and anatomical shape over chin, mouth and nose enhance comfort next-to-skin, making it easy to wear.

Features include:

SilverPlus® anti-microbial fabric. Anti-microbial properties in accordance with AATCC 100.

Flame resistant, no melt/drip in accordance with ASTM-D-6413.

No ties. Ergonomic ear holes keep the mask firmly in place and allow the mask to be donned/doffed easily and quickly with one hand.

Soft, comfortable jersey knit fabric.

Moisture management in accordance with AATCC C2C TS-017 and ASTM E 96

Available in two sizes: Medium (fits most women) and Large (fits most men).

100% made in the USA. Berry compliant.

Washable and reusable.

The flame resistant and moisture management qualities are inherent to the fibers and cannot be washed out of the fabric. The silver-based anti-microbial properties are tested to retain 90% efficacy, even after 50 launderings.

The Serket Protective Face Mask is currently available in Coyote Brown with Desert Sand trim and Navy (energy/oil/gas/electrical/utility and law enforcement). Colors are subject to change based on availability. Orders may be placed through distributors and direct purchase vehicles. Priority given to military, LE and first responders.

Part # 418-PFM

For more information, contact sales@serketusa.com or visit serketusa.com/fr-protective-face-mask

Army Files Patent on New 40mm Camera Drone

April 10th, 2020

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — Scientists from the Army Research Laboratory have designed a camera drone capable of being fired from a 40 mm grenade launcher, researchers say, on the heels of a patent filed last month.

There are two variants of the Grenade Launched Unmanned Aerial System, or GLUAS, one is a is a small, paragliding system with folding blade propellers and Mylar paragliding wings to help it stay in the air, and the other is a helicopter-style that hovers on a gimbaling set of coaxial rotors, said John Gerdes, a mechanical engineer with ARL.

The GLUAS is a small projectile, 40 millimeters in diameter, can cover a long distance with a gun-launching system. The breakthrough, he said, is with how miniaturized autonomous flight hardware has become.

The drone has a 2-kilometer range with a projected battery life that could top 90 minutes, and is capable of operating up to 2,000 feet in the air, according to researchers.

After launching, the drone spreads its wings and soars at a fixed airspeed controlled by ground troops with a joystick or handheld device. On the drone, a camera is equipped to provide a video feed to a ground station below.

“In battle, there are multiple scenarios of when Soldiers would use this technology,” Gerdes said. “How it’s used depends on which theater they’re operating in.”

For example, on the mountain ranges of Afghanistan, if Soldiers found themselves under sniper fire, they could deploy the drone to check over the area and determine the enemy’s location.

The lightweight GLUAS drone is designed to increase Soldier lethality by giving them a bird’s eye view of the battlefield, he explained, and will easily integrate into most kits carried by Soldiers in the field.

“This device provides an autonomy and intelligence platform to help Soldiers perform useful missions while having a lookout from hundreds of feet in the air,” Gerdes said. “This integrates modern types of intelligence.”

“[GLUAS] is aligned with Army modernization priorities,” said Hao Kang, another mechanical engineer with ARL. “We’re trying to provide capabilities to individual Soldiers. The most exciting part of this is the viability of this platform, coupled with its gun-launched deployment capabilities.”

“Things like GPS receivers and flight controllers are very feasible to install [onto the GLUAS], which makes it easy to maintain a position or follow a ground unit,” Gerdes said. “Basically, if there is something you want to look at, but you have no idea where it is yet, that’s where the drone comes in.”

Although they’re making technological breakthroughs at ARL, the scientists aren’t working on the same timelines as other developers, Kang said.

“We’re here to develop innovative concepts for the warfighter’s needs, which generally means we bring the size and weight down of a device, and push up the range and lethality,” Gerdes said. “At ARL, we’re typically focused on the basic innovation and discovery aspects of research.”

ARL is part of the Combat Capabilities Development Command. As the Army’s corporate research laboratory, ARL discovers, innovates and transitions science and technology to ensure dominant strategic land power.

By Thomas Brading, Army News Service

Badger Ordnance Incorporates Leveling Cuts on C1 Mounts

April 10th, 2020

Badger Ordnance issued a PSA for those wondering what these little cuts are on the new C1 mounts. On all C1 mounts produced after 03/01/2020 they’ve included precision cut leveling marks on the inside of the front and back of the rings to accommodate new optics that have laser engraved leveling marks on the scope body. If that’s your preferred method of optic mounting, they’ve got you covered.

US Army Launches xTech COVID-19 Ventilator Challenge – Offers $1M in Total Awards

April 10th, 2020

The Army is supporting the nation’s fight against the COVID-29 pandemic which is led by FEMA. One of their initiatives is the xTech COVID-19 Ventilator Challenge which seeks a low-cost, readily manufacturable emergency ventilator to quickly augment ventilator capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic. The technology solution must provide a rapid response breathing apparatus capable of short-term, rugged field operation.

The prize competition will evaluate technology proposals immediately upon submission and award novel solutions with a prize of $5,000 to present a virtual pitch of the technology concept to the xTech COVID-19 panel, and award prizes of $100,000 to solutions accepted by the panel to develop a concept prototype. Select technologies may receive follow on contracts for additional production and deployment.

The total prize pool is $1,000,000.00.

• Application Part 1: White Paper – $5,000

• Application Part 2: Technology Pitches – $100,000

Virtual pitches for selected companies will begin April 13.

Details here.

Submit here.

xTechSearch is a competition sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics andTechnology (ASA(ALT)), targeting small businesses.

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Reusable Face Mask

April 10th, 2020

FirstSpear has announced they are manufacturing a reusable face mask and making them available right away. 100% Berry compliant one size fits all mask with a 4 point reinforced closure for long term security. Colors will vary based on availability, the construction will vary between a nylon cotton or polyester cotton blend also based on material availability. The mask can be laundered for re-use and it is recommended to hand wash each day with a mild antibacterial dish or laundry soap and hang dry over night.

Currently available in ACU and Sage Green.

FirstSpear has stated orders are being filled as quickly as possible but as always FS prioritizes government agency, law enforcement agencies, hospital and EMS requests first. Production is on going and individual orders will be filled in the order they are received.

www.first-spear.com/protective-mask