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Army Tests Prototypes, Explores Technologies for Air, Missile Defense

June 27th, 2019

FORT SILL, Okla. — The Army completed on Monday an almost three-month-long capabilities demonstration of prototype radars aimed at replacing the one currently used by Patriot missile units.

The “sense-off” at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, tested three different prototypes of the Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, or LTAMDS. The radars tracked simulated incoming missiles and live aircraft scenarios as experts observed their capabilities.

A board will convene to evaluate the data collected and the test results to select a single vendor for the LTAMDS contract by Sept. 30, said Terry Young, senior advisor to the director of the Air and Missile Defense Cross-Functional Team of Army Futures Command, Brig. Gen. Brian Gibson.

“We’re pleased with the conduct of the competition so far; many stellar Soldiers and civilians from varied organizations across our Army came together and worked very hard as a team to ensure a fair and thorough competition was conducted,” Young said. He made three trips out to White Sands this spring to observe each of the three vendors’ prototypes in action.

The plan is to field the new radar to the first Patriot battalion by the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2022, Young said. Eventually 15 battalions will be fielded by the end of FY 2031.

“The Patriot system has been around since the late ’70s,” he said, explaining that the radar system has been patched and updated continuously to keep pace with evolving threats over the last 40 years.

“Industry, technicians and our Patriot Soldiers have done wonders to keep the system updated to where it’s at today,” he said of the Patriot radar, but added that technology has grown by “leaps and bounds” over the past few years. “It’s time to get a new radar out there to keep up with the future fight,” he said.

With the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems and new technologies by near-peer nations such as China and Russia, U.S. air superiority on a future battlefield can no longer be taken for granted, Young said. This places increased importance on air and missile defense, he explained.

The LTAMDS is the No. 4 program of the four efforts the Air and Missile Defense CFT is currently working on, he said.

MSHORAD

The No. 2 priority program is the Maneuver Short Range Air Defense System, or MSHORAD, a new Stryker variant with a turret that will hold two hellfire missiles encased in an external pod, an M230LF 30mm chain gun, a 7.62 machine gun and another external pod housing four Stinger missiles.

The first five MSHORAD prototypes are on schedule to be delivered to the Army for testing beginning in October, Young said. The Army Test and Evaluation Command will “put it through the gamut and Soldiers will eventually be placed on the system to give their feedback through a series of touchpoints,” he said of the new weapon system.

The Army Futures Command, the acquisition community, AMD CFT and the Air Defense community are all very proud of the MSHORAD program and consider it a great example of teamwork and a “quick win” for the Army, Young said. By the second quarter of FY 23, the goal is to have 144 of the MSHORAD systems off the assembly line to field four complete battalions.

IRON DOME

The No. 3 priority program the CFT is working on is the Indirect Fire Protection Capability, or IFPC, to defeat everything from rockets and mortars to incoming cruise missiles.

“Right now, we’re thinking ‘Iron Dome’ offers the best solution for an initial capability for IFPC,” Young said. Iron Dome is an air defense system used by Israel effectively in over 1,900 combat engagements, he said. Further testing and experimentation with the Iron Dome System and its components will take place and help inform the Army’s enduring solution for IFPC, he said.

Young was part of a team that that went to Israel earlier this year to get briefed and observe the Iron Dome and its capabilities in action. The team included the AMD CFT director, the Air Defense Artillery School commandant and elements from Program Executive Office Missiles and Space.

The U.S. is currently negotiating with Israel for a contract to purchase two batteries of the Iron Dome system. These will be tested to see if the system can bridge the gap between the MSHORAD and the Patriot in order to protect high-value, fixed and semi-fixed assets, Young said.

BATTLE COMMAND SYSTEM

Currently, the No. 1 priority of the CFT is the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System or IBCS, Young said. This system has made great progress in the last couple of years and recently became the responsibility of the CFT.

IBCS is a critical program for Air Defense and many other programs depend on its success, he said. “Many agencies and Soldiers are working hard on it and we have high expectations for a successful program,” he said.

A limited user test, or LUT, for the IBCS is planned for next spring at White Sands Missile Range.

The main objective of the AMD CFT is to cut the acquisition time for future weapon systems and equipment in half or less, “while at the same time ensuring a quality product that is cost-efficient and safe gets into the hands of our Soldiers,” Young said.

By Gary Sheftick, Army News Service

SKD Aimpoint QRP2 Riser Now Available

June 26th, 2019

During the USASOC Sniper Comp we gave you a sneak peek of SKD Tactical’s Aimpoint QRP2 Riser.

Intended to fit the Aimpoint PRO or Comp M4 with the factory QRP2 Mount, it was designed for SKD by Arisaka Defense, and uses specifications from Aimpoint factory drawings and Aimpoint factory finish specs. Made from 6061-T651 Aluminum with Mil-A-8625 Type III Class 2 Hard Anodizing, this quality part is MADE IN USA and will provide a lifetime of hard use.

They’ve made it in four of the most popular heights so you can now match your PRO or Comp M4 mounting heights to other setups for only $40.

Additionally, if you purchase your Aimpoint PRO from SKDTAC.com, you can add a Riser of your choice for only $20!!!

Check Out Pro-Shot Products At Warrior East

June 26th, 2019

Pro-Shot Defense will be exhibiting and showing their American Made Berry Compliant weapon cleaning systems at the upcoming ADS Warrior East show at Virginia Beach, VA (July 10 & 11, 2019). If you are attending this event, please make sure you stop in to see Pro-Shot Defense and our NEW Armorers Cleaning Kit Rolling Case with superior cleaning rod and pull through cleaning systems.  American Made since 1982, Master Proven Superior cleaning systems.

www.ProShotDefense.com

Vigilant Security Systems Releases New ‘Practical Guide’ Weapon Manuals

June 26th, 2019

Vigilant Security Services (VSS) recently released two new manuals for the FN FAL and the HK91/G3 in their Practical Guide series of weapons manuals.

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The Practical Guides cover:
-background and specifications
-operating instructions
-disassembly and assembly
-proper firing procedures
-malfunction/misfire procedures
-operator level maintenance

The manuals are full color, 8.5”x11” and perfect-bound. They cover various NATO and Soviet-Bloc weapon systems. Great for reference or to use as a teaching tool when instructing firearm courses.

For the complete listing of VSS manuals, visit shop.vig-sec.com

Milliken & Company Names Steve Layton President of Polartec Business

June 26th, 2019

Seasoned executive from Milliken’s flame resistant textiles business now leads Polartec brand

SPARTANBURG, S.C.— Milliken & Company, a global diversified manufacturer with more than a century and a half of textile expertise, has named Steve Layton president of its newly acquired Polartec business. The strong global brand, which joined Milliken in June, is known for its innovative performance textiles for outdoor and military apparel.

8006E6AF-319E-4835-A8C4-6B6CF9279D3C“Steve brings extensive textile market knowledge and strategic business acumen to lead Milliken’s Polartec business,” said Jeff Price, president of Milliken’s Performance and Protective Textiles division.

“Appointing an individual of Steve’s caliber is a prime example of the capability of Milliken & Company to foster the Polartec brand,” shared Gary Smith, outgoing CEO of Polartec. “I look forward to introducing Steve to our global team and customers.”

Layton will head the integration process, bringing Polartec’s global portfolio of fabric technologies for outdoor apparel—including performance-driven and consumer-focused textiles, and flame-resistant, workwear and military fabrics—into Milliken. In addition, he will be tasked with the ongoing management of the business, ensuring operational success in manufacturing and furthering industry-leading innovation to develop textile solutions that benefit Polartec brand customers and end users.

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“It is an honor to lead the Polartec business as we embark upon our next era of success,” shared Steve Layton, president of Polartec, a Milliken & Company textiles business. “Polartec is preceded by a strong reputation. I look forward to working with the team to further it in the market.”

Layton joined Milliken & Company in 2012, most recently serving as vice president of sales and marketing for the respected Westex by Milliken flame resistant textiles business. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in managerial economics from Union College and a Master of Business Administration from Clemson University, where he served as an adjunct professor for six years.

To learn more about Milliken’s Performance and Protective Textiles division, visit textiles.milliken.com.

SIG SAUER Electro-Optics Award Winning KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binoculars Now Shipping

June 26th, 2019

NEWINGTON, N.H., (June 25, 2019) –SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to announce the 2019 Industry Choice, Optic of the Year KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binoculars are now shipping. 

The SIG SAUER Electro-Optics KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binoculars are the world’s most advanced laser rangefinder binocular.  They can be used on their own or be paired with a Ballistic Data Xchange (BDX) Riflescope and SIG BDX app.  The BDX system allows input of ballistics data and environmental conditions to calculate the exact holdover solution to target. This information is displayed in the KILO3000BDX and can be transmitted to any BDX riflescope to display the exact holdover dot.

The KILO3000BDX Features the revolutionary LightWave DSP™ rangefinder engine for extreme speed and distance capabilities, HyperScan™ technology providing 4 range updates per second, and the Lumatic™ display that automatically calibrates display brightness to ambient light conditions.

KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binocular Specs:

Range: Up to (1500 Deer)(2000 Trees)(5000 Reflective) 

Reticle: Circle

Overall Length: 5.75”

Overall Width: 5.00”

Height: 2.5”

Weight: 31 oz.

Field of View: 320 ft. at 1,000 yards

Eye Relief: 18mm

Objective Lens Diameter: 42mm

MSRP: $1,439.99

Complete product specs and information on the SIG SAUER Electro-Optics KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binoculars is available at sigsauer.com.

Warrior Countdown – Tactical Combat Casualty Care Demo & Stop the Bleed Course at Warrior EAST

June 26th, 2019

ADS Inc is offering some great medical training opportunities for attendees of next month’s Warrior Expo EAST at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, July 10-11. Be sure to register at warriorexpo.com.

In response to the recent Virginia Beach tragedy, ADS, Inc. is taking extra steps to provide Warrior Expo EAST-goer’s plenty of medical training and educational opportunities around responding to casualties both in and out of theater.

Tactical Combat Casualty Care Demo

Tier 1 Group (T1G) is a training services company uniquely qualified to assist and support Tier 1 and Tier 2 SOF-specific requirements as well as conventional Special Purpose Forces, Law Enforcement, and OGAs. The script, actors, and medical training will be coordinated and sponsored by T1G both days of Warrior EAST.

As an attendee, you will follow along with trained and skilled actors as they administer the various steps of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) to a massive hemorrhage victim with multiple injuries. Immediately following this 30-minute demo, ADS Representatives will walk through the various stages of care as well as speak to the vendor products that were used in the demonstration. Various medical partners will be providing the tourniquets, litters, combat gauze, AED, and much more!

• Location: Show Floor
• Dates: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 & Thursday, July 11, 2019
• Times: 1130 – 1200, 1430 – 1500

Remember the Combat Casualty video that circulated after SOMSA 2017? That was ADS, Inc.

As pioneers in medical training simulations, ADS hopes to bring our team’s knowledge, experience, and expertise to DoD, military, and first responders in attendance at this year’s event.

Stop the Bleed Course

Sponsored by The Raytom Group (#1211), Phokus Research Group (#1101), Tactical Medical Solutions (#1201) and Z-Medica.

Stop the Bleed is a campaign to educate the public on how to effectively reduce blood loss in an injured patient. It can be taught to any and all skill levels. The Raytom Group specializes in instructional services in medicine and TacMed. Stop the Bleed in service will cover the following:
• Identifying different types of bleeding
• Methods to control these types of bleeds
• Treating the patient post bleeding control
• Basic, advanced, and field craft methods to control difficult bleeds

All attendees will receive a certificate of completion documenting their continuing education accreditation (1-hr).

• Location: Classroom 2B, Virginia Beach Convention Center
• Date: Wednesday, July 10, 2019
• Time: 1030 – 1130
• Registration required – Government ID required for entry

Questions? Contact your knowledgeable ADS Representative at 866-845-3012 or email customercare@adsinc.com.

Salomon Forces – Trade Compliant Quest Boots Now Available

June 26th, 2019

The Salomon Forces Quest has been manufactured for the past few years in China. The quality has been great, but the country of origin makes them difficult for US military units to purchase. Consequently, Salomon embarked on a project to introduce a Trade Act Compliant version, made in Cambodia.

Why does Trade Compliance matter to you? It matters because it is now easier for unit supply to purchase the footwear. Rather than you having to spend your own money on the boots you prefer, your unit can order them legally.

Salomon has also added several features to the Quest:
·        Anti Static
·        Anti Puncture
·        Anti Slip

These features will help make the boot more attractive to European militaries and law enforcement agencies, but North American customers benefit as well. In particular, the antistatic feature may be of interest to EOD.

Otherwise, these are the same boots you’ve been wearing for years. Lightweight, yet robust for wear in rough terrain, while carrying heavy loads.

Available in US sizes 4-6 (whole), 7 – 12, and 13-15 (whole). Colors are Coyote, Black, Slate Black and Ranger Green in a Gore-Tex lined variant and Coyote and Black for a nonlined version.

Available through your favorite Salomon Forces dealer.