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Morgan Advanced Materials And Tyr Tactical Announce Armor System Passes NIJ Level III Certification Testing Requirements

June 16th, 2015

Morgan Advanced Materials has recently announced that their hard armor system, in conjunction with Tyr Tactical’s soft armor system, has passed the NIJ 0101.06 Level III certification standards. The full release can be read below:

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Morgan Advanced Materials hard armor, in-conjunction with Tyr Tactical’s soft armor system, has successfully passed the ballistic, durability, and environmental requirements of the NIJ 0101.06 Level III certification process. Full NIJ certification is pending, with completion expected this summer. With a 10-inch x 12-inch plate weighing 2 pounds and just over ¾-inch thick, the modular and scalable system provides substantial weight and thickness advantages over stand-alone plates.

The system consists of a Lightweight Buoyant LWBIII+ rifle plate developed by Morgan’s Composites and Defence Systems business with Tyr Tactical’s T52/SP or T54/C soft armor. In addition to the NIJ Level III threat, the Level III+ system is capable of stopping a variety of rifle threats, including 7.62 millimeter (mm) ball rounds, 7.62mm mild steel core (AK47) rounds and 5.56mm ball rounds (M193 and LE223T3).

The ultra-lightweight, high performance hard plate insert which is manufactured from the latest generation durable composite technology is extremely hard wearing and designed specifically for the rugged environments faced by military and security personnel. The products are available to law enforcement, security, and military/defense customers.

The rifle plates, soft armor, and full system are available in the US through Tyr Tactical’s facility in Peoria, Arizona. It is available in Canada through Millbrook Tactical, located in Stittsville, Ontario.

www.morganadvancedmaterials.com

www.tyrtactical.com

Sneak Peek – LBT Jungle Pack

June 16th, 2015

Although it isn’t your run of the mill LE item, we had a chance to check the LBT Jungle Pack out at the ADS Inc federal range day.

   
 It offers 2500 Cu In of internal storage with an internal frame (CASS) and removable lid (200 cu in) with mesh topped pocket.  They’ve built a couple of different variants of the Jungie Pack that they’ve been supplying to operational forces which vary based on materials used and frame type.  For instance, there are some ALICE frame models running around.  This one, with the CASS frame (developed initially for body armor) weighs in right at 4 lbs.

This model is made from 330D Cordura and has a LiteLok expandable collar.  All of the pack bags feature a flat, full length zipped compartment along the back of the bag but other than that, they are slick on the outside to make it easier to maneuver through thick brush.  

   
  www.LBTinc.com  

Misty Mountain – The Skull Camo Chalk Bag Is Back

June 16th, 2015

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The popularity of the Skull Camo Chalk Bag prompted Misty Mountain to source more skull camo pattern fabric, allowing them to offer it once more. Additionally, 50% off the Skull Camo Chalk Bag revenue will be donated to select charities that support wounded warriors and Veterans.

mistymountain.com

Thirty Seconds Out – Contact Front Scoob Morale Patch

June 16th, 2015

Contact Front Scoob

One of the latest morale patches from Thirty Seconds Out, ‘Contact Front Scoob’ is PVC with a hook Velcro back, made in the USA. Take advantage of free US shipping by using the coupon code contactscoob at checkout.

thirtysecondsout.com/products/morale-patch-contact-front-scoob

You Know You’ve Made It When

June 16th, 2015

 When your Aegis belt is featured in “Jurrasic World” and then Lego uses it on a line of minifigs.

 

Congrats to Ares Gear!

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

June 16th, 2015

  
This is one of my favorites.

Thanks DS!

ADS Federal Range Day – Drifire

June 15th, 2015

In late summer, Drifire will be releasing this new FR base layer.  More details to come soon.

 

www.drifire.com

ADS Federal Range Day – Angel Armor

June 15th, 2015

Relative newcomer to the market displayed their armor panels which will fit inside a vehicle door panel.  

 

I know their website is spartan but the stiff works. The technology was initially developed in the aerospace industry where size and weight reign supreme. They’ve been refining the armor and demonstrating all over the place.

armor.angelintelligence.com