A friend of SSD created this Space Pirate design

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Catoma’s Switchblade Modular Load Carrying System uses the framesheet, shoulder straps, and waistbelt from their Chief Patrol pack. There are several pack components which can be attached to the frame, depending upon the mission.

System Overview:
Switchblade M240 2-Man Team Pack System (NSN: 1095-01-679-5467)
– M240 Gunner Pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-5475

– M240 Asst. Gunner pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-5480

Switchblade 81mm Mortar 4-Man Team Pack System (NSN: 1095-01-679-6268)
– Mortar Gunner Pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-5616

– Mortar Asst. Gunner Pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-6303

– X2 Mortar Ammo Bearer Pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-6350

Switchblade 60mm Mortar 3-Man Team Pack System (NSN: 1095-01-679-6247)
– Mortar Gunner Pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-5616

– Mortar Asst. Gunner Pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-6303

– Mortar Ammo Bearer Pack Kit — NSN: 1095-01-679-6350

Modularity:
The pouches:
Check out the Switchblade system in person at SOFIC in booth #1812.
AIR FORCE TRANSITIONS ENLISTED SPECIALTY, GROWS SPECIAL TACTICS CAPABILITIES

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. – Enlisted Airmen have been analyzing weather since the very beginning of American military flight in 1917. Decades of hard-earned experience led to Special Operations Weather Team Airmen being designated with their own Air Force Specialty Code in 2008.
By combining the core skills of Special Operation Forces with their meteorology skills, SOWTs have been a critical asset to the War on Terror. Alongside Special Tactics teammates from forward deployed locations, SOWTs would gather, assess, and interpret environmental data in order to forecast weather impacts to operations. In a location like Afghanistan, this was vital to successful air-ground operations.
However, in an era of great power competition, the need to look critically at the entire U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command formation drove Headquarters Air Force and AFSOC to broaden the skillset of Special Tactics teams. On April 30, 2019, SOWT became Special Reconnaissance expanding the capacity and lethality of Air Force Special Tactics.
“Air Commandos need to operate effectively across the spectrum of conflict, from the low-end to the high-end and everywhere in between,” said Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, AFSOC commander. “It’s what the nation expects from us and this transition demonstrates our commitment to the National Defense Strategy.”
SOWT Airmen have been an integral piece of Special Tactics with unique training to conduct multi-domain reconnaissance and surveillance across the spectrum of conflict and crisis. As Special Reconnaissance, or SR, they will continue to maintain their application of lethal and non-lethal air-to-ground integration of airpower.
“The evolution of Air Force Special Tactics on today’s battlefield has called for SOWT to transition their singular focus to a more holistic approach– the highly demanded special reconnaissance,” said U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeff Guilmain, the command chief of the 24th Special Operations Wing.
Special Reconnaissance, or SR, Airmen add a new capability to Special Tactics teams to prepare the environment and aid in air, space, cyberspace, and information superiority for the successful execution of Joint Force objectives.
“[Special Reconnaissance] will truncate [special operations] weather training with a shift in focus from long-term regional forecasting to short-term, small-scale, team-specific environmental reconnaissance with an emphasis on special recon as a whole.” said U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Thomas Howser, a career assistant functional manager for Special Reconnaissance.
The training pipeline for SR won’t be much different from that of SOWT’s.
Trainees will still undergo:
· Selection Course
· Initial Skills Course
· U.S. Army Airborne School
· U.S. Air Force Basic Survival School
· U.S. Air Force Water Survival School
· U.S. Air Force Underwater Egress Training
· Special Operations Weather Course
· Advanced Skills Training
· Special Tactics Training
Combat dive and military free-fall qualifications, as well as recon-specific training, are being added to the pipeline.
Existing SOWTs will attend a Special Reconnaissance transition course that will sign off SR-specific training.
“This move will modernize the force and bridge a gap across all domains,” Howser said. “It will allow joint-interoperability across all the services with regards to Special Reconnaissance.”
The Special Reconnaissance designation is not only creating Air Force history, but honoring a giant in special operations weather history.
“SR” is the operator-initials of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder, a career special operations weather officer and former commander of the 342nd Training Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.
Schroeder was fatally wounded during a struggle with a gunman after he instinctively placed himself between the armed individual and the squadron’s first sergeant, saving the lives of many, on April 8, 2016.
The new designation is just one way future Special Reconnaissance Airmen will remember their roots and the true meaning of service before self.
Story by Senior Airman Rachel Yates, 24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
Photo by Staff Sergeant Sandra Welch

A US Marine with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, fires downrange amid an immediate action drill during exercise Platinum Ren at Fort Trondennes, Harstad, Norway, May 13, 2019.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Tayler P. Schwamb)
A note from Eric:
If I would’ve just posted this pic, without the caption, many would’ve exclaimed that this was an airsofter. We would have seen comments that all sorts of things were wrong and that “they don’t do it that way.”
Here’s another photo from that same event. Chew on this one. But remember, as long as it’s in the context of a joint range session with Norwegian troops, it makes perfect sense.

Jackson, WY (May 14, 2019) – Mountain Khakis®, the leading premium outdoor apparel outfitter for men and women, proudly announces the unveiling of a new online experience with the launch of a new website.

Partnering with Wick Creative out of Denver, CO for a refreshed desktop and mobile look, the newly designed website offers a clean, organized design with improved functionality, which means it offers a simpler, more intuative approach to shopping.
Also assisting in the shopping experience, Mountain Khakis is introducing the new ‘Pant Finder,’ which acts as a questionaire that will help a customer to hone in to the right pant based off of fit, functionality and need.
‘It’s an exciting evolution of an in-store shopping experience, which allows our customers a more personalized pant shopping experience,’ said Colby Bell, Mountain Khakis Ecommerce Stategist.

Along with showcasing the Mountain Khakis apparel and accessories, the newly designed website offers premium storytelling through collection selling and enhanced product imagery.
‘We see how important content has become in the digital shopping experience and really wanted to showcase the quality and durability of our apparel through premium content – images and video,’ said Bell.
The new website went live May 7th, 2019 and is located at the same URL address as prior: www.MountainKhakis.com. The site will be updatted on a regular basis with new product launches, brand activity, milestones and information. Customers are encouraged to explore the website and follow along with the brand evolution.

“John Wick 3” releases today and VLMS has some cool items for you fans.



Come visit Wild Things on the water at SOFIC! We’re at the Tampa Marriott Marina aboard the Shamayem in slip 14 with a full selection of our gear, from base layers to loft, and everything in between. To schedule an appointment, email sales@wildthingsgear.com or call 757-702-8773.

Wild Things Hours:
900-1700: Tuesday, May 21st
900-1700: Wednesday, May 22nd
900-1400: Thursday May 23rd
After Hours: Invite Only
Where: Aboard the Shamayem, slip 14 Tampa Marriott Marina
Who: Email sales@wildthingsgear.com or call 757-702-8773
Wild Things is proud to make a donation to the Task Force Dagger Foundation silent auction this year! Held every year during SOFIC, this silent auction benefits the Task Force Dagger Foundation – providing support to US SOF operators and their families. With the support of great industry partners, manufacturers, military personnel, and civilians, Task Force Dagger raised more than $20,000 from the silent auction event last year!
Task Force Dagger Foundation Silent Auction:
1800: Tuesday, May 21st
Where: Embassy Suites Tampa Downtown Convention Center – Skyway Meeting Room
Who: Contact Task Force Dagger Foundation to RSVP