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LAAD 2019: IWI Will Present Its NEGEV NG7 –  The 7.62mm Caliber Light Machine Gun (LMG) with Semi-Automatic Mode and The Advanced TAVOR-X95 Bullpup Rifle

March 30th, 2019

LAAD 2019, Rio, Brazil, April 2-5, Hall 4, Stand P.60

March 28, 2019. Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), an SK Group member and a leader in the production of combat-proven small arms for law enforcement agencies, governments, and armies around the world – will showcase, at LAAD 2019, its full portfolio of advanced, well known and successfully deployed world-wide weapons. In focus will be the leading NEGEV NG7- 7.62mm caliber Light Machine Gun (LMG) with semi-automatic mode and the advanced TAVOR-X95 bullpup rifle.

 

“Both the military and law-enforcement markets in Brazil are important to IWI. We are looking at soon introducing both these markets with our latest, most advanced developments, specifically suited to the Brazilian forces’ needs”, says Mr. Ronen Hamudot, SK Group and IWI’s V.P. Marketing and Sales. “IWI provides military and police forces (Policia Militar) worldwide with a wide selection of weaponry solutions for various challenges and missions-range of the modern battlefield.)”, he says. “The Latin American market is one in focus for us. We are looking forward to reinforcing IWI’s ties with this market and expand our activities in the region providing it with new and improved products”.

 

The NEGEV NG7 is deployed in dozens of countries around the world including Israel, and has been combat-proven in a number of battle arenas. It is based on the NEGEV 5.56mm LMG and designed to meet the modern battlefields requirements. The NEGEV NG7 includes a semi-automatic firing mode that enables accurate fire in combat situations, including ambush and Close Quarter Battle (CQB), when shooting via telescope and is the only 7.62 LMG caliber with single bullet firing capability. In automatic mode, its rate of fire is over 700 rounds per minute. Exceptionally lightweight (weighing less than 8 kg), it can be fired from a variety of mounts, including special mounts on helicopters, land vehicles, and naval vessels. Features include a gas regulator for additional power in harsh conditions such as mud and dirt, tritium night sights, Picatinny rails for optical and other devices, and four safety mechanisms to minimize unwanted fire. The NEGEV NG7 – which delivers remarkable MTBF and a long service life – is drum or belt-chain fed, fires from an open bolt position, and is easily dismantled for maintenance in the field.  

The TAVOR-X95 rifle is an innovative firearm that was created and developed in close collaboration with elite units of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). As the standard IDF assault rifle it is exceptionally reliable in even the harshest weather conditions, and complies with the most stringent NATO standards for small arms. The TAVOR-X95 is offered in three calibers – 5.56mm, 300 BLK and 9mm – with an option for a 9mm conversion kit. The TAVOR-X95 platform incorporates a tri-rail forearm covered by three removable vented rail covers. The TAVOR-style grip is modular and can be easily converted to a pistol grip as well. The charging handle has also been relocated closer to the shooter’s center mass and the ambidextrous magazine release, which enables a firing hand magazine release.

Available in Black, FDE, and OD Green, the TAVOR-X95 features a lightweight trigger pull, weighing around 3 kilos. The rifle can be purchased with compatible sights from Meprolight – either the MEPRO M21 Day/Night Self-Illuminated Reflex Sight or the MEPRO RDS or RDS PRO Electronic Weapon Red Dot Sight.

 

Marine Corps Enhances Forensics Capability to Make Gathering Data Simple

March 30th, 2019

The Marine Corps is enhancing an existing forensics exploitation capability used to differentiate between friend or foe on the battlefield.

The Corps is updating the Expeditionary Forensics Exploitation Capability, or EFEC, with newer IT technology. The EFEC is a portable forensic laboratory used by Law Enforcement Battalions to recognize, collect, analyze, preserve and store data.

The EFEC was fielded in 2013. Since then, the Identity Operations Team at Marine Corps Systems Command has decided to update the some of the system’s IT equipment.

“We’re making the IT equipment more adaptable for today,” said Sarah Swift, Identity Operations Team Lead. “We’re moving at the speed of relevance.”

Maj. David Bain, EFEC project officer, believes employing more up-to-date equipment can benefit Marines on the battlefield.

“We want to improve the lethality of Marines in the battlespace by collecting and sharing data faster than we were previously able to,” said Bain.

The EFEC is organic to the Marine Air-Ground Task Force and capable of exploiting forensic material to support forensically enabled intelligence. This includes device and digital media analysis, latent and patent print, DNA, and the collection and identification of other elements that can be forensically tied to activities.

The Identity Operations Team is working to integrate the EFEC with other intelligence systems to give Marines the ability to gain insight and information of immediate tactical value on the battlefield.

“EFEC complements and integrates with the other Identity Operations capabilities, such as Identity Dominance System-Marine Corps and the Marine Corps Intelligence Agency Identity Intelligence Analytical Cell, or MCIA I2AC,” said Swift.

The MCIA I2AC reviews the IDS-MC and EFEC user’s submissions and other collected data to provide direct support to the submitting Marines. The I2AC rapidly produces analysis reports and related products for persons of interest and shares this information, with the collected data, throughout the Defense Forensics and Biometrics Enterprise.

MCSC is assessing science and technology agile acquisition efforts now to develop and field the next increment of EFEC capabilities by fiscal year 2021.

“Marines want more expeditionary, rugged and lightweight equipment with fewer pieces, and we are making that happen with the EFEC,” said Bain.

The Importance of EFEC

EFEC is a portable, expeditionary forensic exploitation laboratory that includes four collection kits. These kits provide squad-level tactical forensic collection capability for proper collection and preservation of evidence.

“The EFEC currently includes a chem kit, lab kit, media kit and site kit,” said Bain. “Together, the kits enable Marine operators to gather important forensic information on site to determine if a person of interest is a suspect or an ally.”

The chem kit allows operators to detect and identify hazardous and forensically relevant chemicals. The lab kit helps Marines process digital evidence, and the mobile kit helps to analyze and recover information from mobile devices.

Lastly, the site kit enables the operator to gather key forensic information, such as taking fingerprints and preserving liquids, at any location of interest.

MAGTF expeditionary forensics is one of three pillars within the USMC Identity Operations Strategy 2020 Implementation Plan. To fulfill the Marine Corps Operating Concept, MCSC continues to seek and provide Marines relevant, innovative and rapid solutions to enhance warfighting capabilities, Swift said.

“It’s important that MCSC continues to advance with technology and we stay agile with our incremental acquisition approach to evolve current capabilities,” said Swift.

Story courtesy of MARCORSYSCOM. Matt Gonzales contributed to this story. Photos by Pfc. Kindo Go.

“It’s Only An Old Prototype,” He Said

March 30th, 2019

And no, it’s not the new 6.8mm.

Special Operations Wounded Warrior Charity Dinner and Auction

March 29th, 2019

Join the Special Operations Wounded Warrior for their Charity Dinner and Auction honoring Mark “OZ” Geist, held 23 August, 2019 from 6:00 – 10:30 PM at the Boca Raton Resort and Club in Boca Raton, Florida.

SOWW (Special Operations Wounded Warriors), a 501(c)(3) Charity, was formed in August of 2012 for the distinct purpose of providing outdoor experiences to a select group of both active duty and veteran US Special Operations Forces, who have received wounds in battle, and that have received our Country’s prestigious Purple Heart Medal.

Tickets available soon at www.sowwfl19.givesmart.com.

Arc’teryx Aerios FL Mid GTX Shoe

March 29th, 2019

Designed for extended hikes on technical trails, the Aerios FL Mid GTX features Gore-Tex lining.

Here is the lacing detail. There are closed hook loops at the top.

The sole system consists of Vibram Megagrip outsole, compressed EVA midsole and integrated TPU shank.

Available in Taan Forest/Lampyres (the Green one) and Orion/Proteus (the Blue one) in sizes 7-13.

arcteryx.com

Patagonia x Danner River Salt Wading Boots Now Available

March 29th, 2019

We have you a sneak peek of these Made in USA boots by Danner for Patagonia, during Outdoor Retailer Summer Market 18. And now, right on time, they’re available.

They are made from full-grain leather combined with 1000D nylon and a Vibram Megagrip sole. The leather is treated with a PFC-free saline solution tanning process for improved resistance to breakdown, even in salt water.

Since there are designed to be worn on both land and in water, there are perforated drains on both sides of the boot upper which is coincidentally free from unnecessary foams and backers.

In the photo, you can also see the Aluminum Bar sole model. In all, there are four versions, including felt and sticky rubber sole variants.

The color is Feather Grey. Sizes 5-14.

www.patagonia.com/product/river-salt-wading-boots

Panteao Productions To Provide Free Law Enforcement Training in SC

March 29th, 2019

Columbia, SC, March 28, 2019 – Panteao Productions will be hosting 4 Free 2-Day Tactical Carbine and Pistol classes at the Panteao range facility in Swansea, SC. These classes are open exclusively to law enforcement agencies across the state of South Carolina with each class accommodating 12 police officers representing multiple agencies.

The program is called Operation Blue and was started by Robert Keller from Gamut Resolutions. Robert is a firearms instructor with a background in the US Army Special Operations. In fact he is currently still active duty. Operation Blue is our way of giving back to law enforcement by providing them with free training in the use of carbines and handguns.

Panteao Productions has received support from the following companies to help put on this event: Walther Arms, STI, Magpul, Crimson Trace, Blackpoint Tactical, Inceptor Ammunition, Image Ink, and Action Target. We greatly appreciate their involvement.

The classes are being held at the Panteao Sportsman’s Club range facility at 2040 Pine Plain Road, Swansea, SC 29160 on April 23-24, May 4-5, Oct 12-13, and Nov 9-10.

For more information please contact Fernando Coelho at fernando@panteaoproductions.com.

American Defense Mfg. Retains Don Edwards and Greenline Tactical

March 29th, 2019

New Berlin, WI. March 2019 – American Defense Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer in high quality, high performance firearms, optics, and accessory mounts, is pleased to announce the addition of Don Edwards of Greenline Tactical as a consultant and technical advisor.

Don Edwards is a 20+ year veteran of US Army Special Operations. He began his career in the 75th Ranger Regiment where he was a participant in Operation Just Cause. Retiring from 20th Special Forces Group where he served as Team Sergeant during combat operations in Iraq, he became a training manager and primary instructor at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, GA.  In addition, he was an Operational Advisor to the US DoD from 2008 to 2015, advising and assisting combat units in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Don is one of the most accomplished firearms and tactics trainers in the US and has co-developed some of the leading night-vision training programs being taught today.

“American Defense strives to manufacture products that meet or exceed the harsh demands of our military and law enforcement.  Don’s vast experience and knowledge as it relates to tactics, equipment, and individual operator needs make him an excellent resource.” Said John Gross of ADM.  “ADM will benefit from Don’s expertise to evaluate and test new products, provide guidance on product specifications, as well as train and demonstrate prospective law enforcement agencies on American Defense products.”

Effective immediately, Don will be implementing his American Defense Mfg. mounts and carbines into his Greenline Tactical training schedule and ADM LE demonstrations for 2019. Don will promote the ambidextrous controls offered in the UIC rifle systems enhance user operation and efficiency creating significant advantages over standard carbines.  

Don Edwards / Greenline Tactical www.greenlinetactical.com

For more information on American Defense firearms, mounts and optics, please visit www.admmfg.com or call 262.780.9831.