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Soldiers Showcase Combatives Skills in Kuwait

July 24th, 2019

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait — Booming cheers and thunderous applause from the crowd of U.S. and Kuwaiti service members, police officers and civilians fill the air as two competitors grapple on an oversized blue mat in the center of the Camp Arifjan zone 1 gym, June 23, 2019.

Loud music combined with the crowd noise makes it difficult for people trying to hear the person sitting next to them. Through all that noise, one distinctive voice pierces through like a knife.

“Pass that knee, pass that bottom knee,” yells Sgt. Linsey Williams, a public affairs specialist with the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, Minnesota Army National Guard, as veins bulge out the sides of her neck.

Williams is coaching Staff Sgt. Kenry Trowers to help him remember an evasive maneuver during his match with a member of the Kuwaiti navy in a friendly bout between the two nations.

The crowd noise softens during a less active moment in the match, then suddenly it erupts again as one competitor gains an advantage. The one constant through this fluctuating energy is Williams; even when the cheers subside she coaches.

“Control his knees man, he’s going to try and bring them in,” said Williams as she leans forward in her chair, edging as close to the action as possible.

Williams got her first taste of grappling in the basic combatives course during her initial entry training with the U.S. Army in 2011.

“While I was at Fort Meade, Maryland, I found a gym and kind of got hooked,” said Williams.

Not long after she completed initial entry training, Williams deployed to Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, in 2011. While at Camp Arifjan, Williams joined a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu club.

“That’s where I really started, it was such an experience that I knew it was something I had to carry with me when I got home,” said Williams.

Williams is taking a coaching role in the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu club and in the combatives tournament during her second deployment to Camp Arifjan.

“This was my time to help others as they started their competitive journey,” Williams said.

Captain Dylan Grayston, an assistant air officer with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, improved his grappling by cross-training with Williams.

“Sergeant Williams has taught me a lot,” said Grayston. “It has been great having that experience having that comradery and training.”

Trowers, an air movement request noncommissioned officer in charge with Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve, won his match with coaching from Williams. Trowers said he encourages others interested in combatives to come see Williams for coaching.

“If you guys want to get better at combatives, we train at zone 6 Monday through Friday at 7:30 p.m.,” said Trowers.

Once the matches were complete and medals were presented the crowd dispersed, but Williams remains to coach and mentor all eager to improve.

“It has been a really great experience … getting to coach in real time … it has been a cool way for me to link my understanding of competing with my understanding of helping others compete,” said Williams.

After her deployment to Camp Arifjan, Williams plans to return to Minnesota and continue to train and work toward a possible Ultimate Fighting Championship career.

By SSG Justin Hardin

DoD Identity Awareness and Protection Management Guide

July 24th, 2019

Army Cyber has posted the DoD Identity Awareness and Protection Management Guide for easy downloading. This guide is intended to be shared widely with work, family and friends. A great resource for families and military units alike!

www.arcyber.army.mil

DroneShield Wins Defence Innovation Network Scheme Grant

July 24th, 2019

DroneShield Ltd (ASX:DRO) (“DroneShield” or the “Company”) is pleased to have been selected for a grant-based collaboration program by Defence Innovation Network (DIN), in conjunction with Innovation Connections. 

 

NSW Defence Innovation Network (DIN) is a university-led initiative of the NSW Government and the Defence Science and Technology Group to enhance NSW Defence industry capability through collaboration with government and academic research institutions. Supported by seven leading NSW universities, DIN focuses on bringing world-class research capabilities and innovation to the defence sector, supporting the Australian defence export industry.

 

Under the program, DroneShield will draw on the NSW universities’ resourcing, in combination with own engineering team, to design and develop a real-time optical drone-detection capability using recent

advancements in machine Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks. The collaboration is expected to result in a product that will be taken to market by DroneShield by 1Q 2020, further enhancing its existing suite of market-leading technologies.

 

DroneShields’s CEO Oleg Vornik commented “DroneShield is pleased to continue our collaboration with the Australian and NSW Governments to further strengthen our position as a leading Australian defence exporter in this highly innovative sector. This grant secures access to some of the best minds in the world, based here in Australia, to complement our best in class engineering team in continuing to stay at the forefront of the counterdrone space, as it rapidly grows.”

Mountain Khakis + VSSL Collaboration

July 24th, 2019

Two of my favorite brands have announced a collaboration to offer the VSSL Camp Supplies model.

This waterproof, baton-style container houses over 70 items which can come in quite handy in the outdoors, including a compass and light at either end.

Contents:
9″ long, 2″ diameter
4-Mode LED light (high, medium, red and SOS)
Impact resistant
Oil filled compass
4 hour pure Canadian beeswax candle
First aid supplies
Marine grade rope
Razor blade
Wire saw
Tinder Quick fire starters
Waterproof matches
1 Liter water bag
6 Aquatabs water purification tablets
Multi-purpose tape
Fishing gear
Misc. gear tin
VSSL priorities of survival instructions

www.mountainkhakis.com/products/vssl-mountain-khakis-camp-supplies

New Atlas Bipod Universal Tool from Warren Innovative Technologies, LLC

July 24th, 2019

New from Warren Innovative Technologies, LLC, above and beyond a customer’s request:

Atlas rifle bipods have three different tension knob types, depending upon when they were produced. There is a $40 tool available for each of the three variants.

Atlas bipods with tension knob variants 1, 2 and 3 (from left to right).

Our new tool fits and torques variant 1.

Our new tool fits and torques variant 2.

Our new tool fits and torques variant 3.

We have just developed a singular tool that works for all three knob geometries and also includes a pusher pin on one end for pressing in the bipod foot removal detents for cleaning and maintenance.

Our new Atlas Bipod Universal Tool also includes a pusher pin on one end for pressing in the bipod foot removal detents for cleaning and maintenance.

Some shooters own at least two different Atlas bipod variants and don’t like buying two different $40 tools. We have solved this problem and added the detent pusher pin feature, all at the $35 price point. One tool does it all! First class shipping with tracking is included.

A bipod foot is shown disassembled using our universal tool’s pusher pin.

You can see the rest of our product line and contact us via our email address at suppressortools.com

Don’t like the corporate markings on our tools? We’d be happy to custom make them for you with markings that suit your needs.

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Brigantes Presents – High Angled Solutions – The Exped DownMat UL Winter Sleeping Pad

July 24th, 2019

Exped are leading experts in designing specialised gear for the active outdoor enthusiast. When on exercise in arctic conditions, selecting the correct sleeping mat is much more important that a sleeping bag when it comes to warmth.  

The Exped DownMat UL Winter Sleeping Mat comes with a Schnozzel Pumpbag UL for rapid, effortless and moisture free inflation, ensuring maximum insulation performance.  It is rated for temperatures as low as -32 °C  which is perfectly suited to the long unforgiving winters of the Arctic’s tundra.

It has an R-Value of 7, and with a thickness of 9cm with a length of 183, it offers a fast inflating, and lightweight and greatly insulated solution to winter explorations. The DownMat UL Winter features Exped’s anti slip GripSkin coating, proven flat valves and extra thick air cushion makes this the ultimate winter sleeping pad.

For more information contact international@brigantes.com

For UK sales contact warrior@brigantes.com

Platatac Launches New Website

July 24th, 2019

It’s a lot easier to navigate than the old site and runs pretty quick. I have also brought a lot of things under one roof like their custom morale items offerings.

www.platatac.com

TD Contender Tactical Shorts

July 24th, 2019

Tactical Distributors offers two versions of their Contender Tactical Shorts, the Active version and another featuring DWR treated fabric.

Contender Tactical Shorts

Offered in Tiger Camo and Black Tiger Camo.

Features:
• Closed weave solvent-dye yarn
• Partially elasticized waistband with dual interior/ exterior drawcord option
• Mesh pocket bags
• Packable, Folds Down into back pocket
• Zippered back hip pocket w/ key holder loop
• Front hand pockets with a hidden interior media pocket for securing EDC
• Reflective logo trims
• Side hem slits
• 4-way stretch
• Athletic Fit
• 7″ inseam

Contender Amphibious DWR Tactical Shorts

Features:
• DWR treated fabric
• Open weave solvent-dye yarn
• Mesh pocket bags
• Partially elasticized waistband with dual interior/ exterior drawcord option
• Packable, Folds Down into back pocket
• Zippered back hip pocket w/ key holder loop
• Front hand pockets with hidden interior media pocket for securing EDC
• Reflective logo trims
• Side hem slits
• 4 way stretch
• Athletic Fit
• 7″ inseam