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Marine Corps seeks ideas, information for Optical Communication Transmission System

March 6th, 2019

MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. —

Marine Corps Systems Command released a Request for Information March 5, to identify a non-developmental solution to provide a complete Line of Sight Optical Communication Transmission System.

A U.S. Marine with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa performs a radio check during a training event with German soldiers in Seedorf, Germany, Dec. 6, 2018. Marine Corps Systems Command released a Request for Information March 5, to identify a non-developmental solution to provide a complete Line of Sight Optical Communication Transmission System. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt Katelyn Hunter)

According to the RFI, released on the Federal Business Opportunities website, the OCTS system must be capable of providing a high-bandwidth transmission path used for voice, video and data communications.

For program officials, this capability will consolidate capabilities into a complete LOS transmission capability.

“The adage, ‘Move, shoot, communicate’ hasn’t changed, but how we communicate is rapidly changing,” said Maj. Eric Holmes, MCSC project officer. “Given the rapid pace of innovation in technology, the Marine Corps is currently evaluating maturing capabilities.”

Optical communications support greater bandwidth, and provide additional relief for frequency allocations in an already constrained spectrum.

“The Marine Corps is turning to industry to help rapidly develop and field this technology to protect vital command and control emissions from advanced adversaries,” Holmes said.   

Responses to the RFI must be received by 1 p.m. on March 19.

By Maj Kenneth Kunze, MCSC Office of Public Affairs and Communication | Marine Corps Systems Command

Enforce Tac 19 – Weapon Magazine Organizer from MD-Textil

March 6th, 2019

Designed to fit in this Polymer .50 ammo can, MD-Textil’s magazine organizer consists of a series of trays each designed to accept two different sized magazines.

The trays will accept 5.56 or 9mm and can be stacked when removed from the can. They can will hold 20 x 30 round rifle magazines or 16 pistol magazines and 12 x 30 round rifle magazines per can.

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Enforce Tac 19 – H&K SFP9 OR SD

March 6th, 2019

German manufacturer Heckler & Koch displayed the SFP9 OR SD at Enforce Tac. It is a striker fired 9mm pistol. Most of you are probably comfortable with the SD designation indicating suppressed, but you may not be familiar with the OR suffix which stands for Optics Ready.

In this case, the slide was equipped with a Delta Point Pro by Leuplod Optics. It also featured a flared mag well.

This Impuls-IIA Compact Suppressor was produced by Switzerland’s Brugger & Thomet specifically for sale by H&K.

Enforce Tac 19 – LALO Tactical Rapid Assault

March 6th, 2019

The boot was originally developed for a customer in Asia who wanted fast and light boot with the maritime sole but a high leg.

LALO showed the prototypes around and there was so much interest they decided to bring it into the line.

Look for it very soon in Black, Coyote and MultiCam in both this 8″ height as well as a 5″ upper.

Enforce Tac 19 – CONCAMO Brown

March 6th, 2019

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Thanks to TACWRK, here’s a sneak peek of the upcoming CONCAMO Brown which will soon join the Green variant, currently available.

2019 Enforce Tac

March 6th, 2019

Each year Enforce Tac, which has attendance restricted to Military and LE personnel along with the trade which supports them, gets bigger and bigger.

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This year, the show has graduated to taking over the entire 12th Hall of the Nürnberg Messe. I’d say it’s more than double last year’s size.

Brigantes Presents – High Angled Solutions – Helix Tactical Poles

March 6th, 2019

Take a look at these Helix Tactical Poles. These seven section poles are a lightweight solution to urban and maritime access issues.

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They are made from 3K carbon fibre and available in 4.5m and 8.5m lengths. The pole clamps are user adjustable and can be replaced if damaged. The poles have a 3K carbon finish which reduced the amount of vibration transmitted up the shaft to ensure a quiet and smooth use.

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The Helix Tactical poles are compatible with REBS hooks fitted with the PIGG system, which allows the pin to be pulled and the PIGG release will let go of the pole, leaving behind a clean anchor. They are also compatible with various other hook designs which used 4-5mm rods and as each one has a conical internal bore makes “fishing” to recover the hooks much easier.

For international sales contact international@brigantes.com

For sales to the UK contact warrior@brigantes.com

Guys, Ya Gotta Read

March 6th, 2019

Thrice yesterday, readers asked questions in the comments section which were answered in those words up above the comments section. You know, the story, with facts and such.

We keep articles short because we know your time is valuable. Please take the minute or two to read them.