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Today Marks The Anniversry of the Battle of Mogadishu

October 3rd, 2015

Today actually marks two major anniversaries in the history of US Special Operations. First, is the creation of the 75th Ranger Regiment through the activation of its 3rd Battalion. It’s also the date of 1993’s Battle of Mogadishu during which elements of TF Ranger, deployed to Mogadishu, Somalia conducted an operation on that city’s Olympic Hotel in order to capture key leaders of the Aidid Militia.

Unfortunately, during the exfil portion of the raid a battle ensued that claimed the lives of 18 Americans and wounded another 73. Additionally, CW3 Michael Durant was captured by the militia. Fortunately, Durant was later repatriated and went on to retire from the 160th.

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For those of you unfamiliar, one of the best accounts of the battle is contained in the book, “Blackhawk Down” by author Mark Bowden. Much of the information was serialized prior to the book’s publication in the Philadelphia Enquirer. Later this was made into a movie bearing the same name.

If you want to here more from a man that was there in the thick of it, pick up a copy of Panteao Productions‘ “Battle of the Black Sea” featuring MSG Paul Howe (USA, Ret).

Please take a moment to remember these men and their sacrifice.

Check Out Spartan Village’s Morale Patches

October 3rd, 2015

  

In addition to this laser cut, GITD example in MultiCam Black Cordura, there are multiple other Velcro backed designs.

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TacJobs – EOTech Vice President of Sales and Marketing

October 2nd, 2015

Sure, the position announcement is over a month old, but after our recent story regarding issues with EOTech’s Holographic Weapon Sights, it’s got to make one wonder. 

  

If you’re interested in filling the position, visit www.l-3com.com/careers.

Steiner – M-Series LRF

October 2nd, 2015

At DSEI, Steiner Optics showed us the M-830r LRF, a binocular that integrates a Laser Range Finder.  It will range targets from 25m to beyond 6,000m.  

 

The laser range finder is a class 1 eyesafe laser, and this 8×30 power bino offers the Steiner Universal Mil Reticle (SUMR) for ranging in case of battery failure.  What’s more, the laser is out of band for NVGs so your adversaries won’t see your laser.  

 

www.steiner-optics.com/binoculars/military/m830r-lrf-military-8x30r-lrf

Torqeedo

October 2nd, 2015

 

During DSEI, Golden Arrow Marine exhibited quite a few maritime systems but this electric outboard by Torqeedo caught my eye.  The Travel model is available in 1.5 & 3hp variants and utilizes a Lithium battery that can be recharged by solar panel.  

 

www.goldenarrow.co.uk/marine

Lincad Power Management Systems – Caravel Mk2 Charger

October 2nd, 2015

The Caravel Mk2 Charger from Lincad will charge batteries regardless of electrochemistry or manufacturer. It utilizes a series of pigtail cables to aupport the range of batteries and can even recharge mobile devices.

  

It detects the type of battery as soon as it is attached to the charger. It offers full diagnostics of that battery and will not only charge it, but also discharge a battery via a heat sink in order to bring it to half charge for storage.

www.lincad.co.uk

SureFire Closed Tine WARCOMP

October 2nd, 2015

  This flash hider works with all SOCOM suppressors, has neutral porting to eliminate muzzle rise keeping your sights on target for faster follow up shots, and built in wrench flats. First Look unfinished in the white. Pretty cool!

www.surefire.com

BAE Systems – Broadsword Spine

October 1st, 2015

Broadsword Spine is BAE Systems’ smart textile demonstrator. It offers both power and data connectivity through an etextile that is inserted as a fabric layer in a garment or piece of equipment. Early work in this field centered around cables inserted into webbing or run through a garment. But this new etextile from intelligent textiles limited is woven from conductive yarns.

As you can, see the etextile is extremely versatile and can be adapted to a wide variety of applications. It is not an outer fabric but rather sandwiched in between layers like an insulation material would be.

A wide variety of low profile ports can be integrated into the design to accommodate different cables. They are placed whe they are needed and sandwich the etextile in order to connect to the integrated power and data grid allowing ports to do double duty.

These ports also mean you can hot swap power sources/batteries as well as devices. Additionally, the elimination of cables lowers snag hazards and improves heat dissipation as the power load is carried over a wider surface area. For you guys who are now terrified you will be electrocuted, relax, the fabric is insulated just like a cable.

www.baesystems.com