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Patriot3 Jetboots Approved For Military Use By The US DoD

November 22nd, 2013

Jetboots

After several years of extensive testing and development, Patriot3’s Jetboots have received AMU Certification by the US Department of Defense.

The Jetboots Diver Propulsion System, J-DPS is a unique, patented (US Patent 6,823,813) hands-free diver propulsion system designed specifically for the military and commercial diver.

Already adopted by NATO forces for combat swimmer applications, J-DPS is virtually silent. Unlike other propulsion devices, it is hands free and allows the diver to accomplish other tasks.

J-DPS makes finning a thing of the past. With a range in excess of two miles traditional fins are relegated to controlling attitude and direction. J-DPS allows a diver to arrive fresh at a target as well as extending the life of an open circuit rig through lower exertion.

Contact Patriot3 at info@Patriot3.com for pricing and availability.

www.patriot3.com/maritime-products1/jetboots

Gerber Cortex Flashlights

November 22nd, 2013

Portland, Oregon (November 21, 2013) – Gerber, a recognized leader in military-grade tactical products, today introduced its new Cortex flashlights. Proudly built in the US and designed to meet the needs of the tactical professional, the Gerber Cortex series is comprised of three lights; the Cortex Flashlight, the Cortex Compact Flashlight and the Cortex Rechargeable Flashlight.

Tough, reliable and innovative, Cortex flashlights employ Gerber’s patented Omnivore technology, which allows them to operate on multiple power sources. The Cortex and Cortex Compact can operate on either AA or Lithium CR123 batteries, while the Cortex Rechargeable includes a Lithium Ion 18650 battery but will also accept two disposable Lithium CR123 batteries.

“As dynamic as the professionals they’re designed to serve our new Cortex lights combine top performance with superior flexibility,” said Andrew Gritzbaugh, Marketing Manager for Gerber. “Having this technology at your disposal in the field can make a difference in the outcome of an operation. We’re proud to bring this important feature to market in a highly competitive package that represents years of innovation.”

Cortex Flashlight

The Cortex Flashlight is built with adaptability in mind. Running on either three (3) Lithium CR123 batteries or two (2) AA batteries, the Cortex can utilize multiple power sources when having options is critical. With a maximum output level of 675 lumens (when running on three CR123 batteries), the Cortex provides a level of light useful for overwhelming an aggressor or identifying a threat. The Cortex also offers a strobe mode for tactical applications and a low output mode for administrative tasks.

Specs:
Length: 6.15 inches
Weight: 4.8 ounces
LED Type: Cree XML

Battery Performance:

CR123: High Mode Output – 675 lumens / 1.75 hours
Low Mode Output – 30 lumens / 40 hours

AA Alkaline: High Mode Output – 390 lumens / 1 hour
Low Mode Output – 28 lumens / 15 hours

Shipping: Late November

Cortex Compact

The Cortex Compact is designed to be a discreet, everyday carry light for tactical professionals and a backup light for police officers. Running on a single Lithium CR123 battery or AA battery, the Cortex Compact allows the operator to use whatever power source is available. When powered by a CR123, the Cortex Compact provides 125 lumens of output, enough light to momentarily blind an assailant’s night-adapted vision. The Cortex Compact also provides a strobe mode and a low-output mode for small tasks.

Specs:
Length: 4 inches
Weight: 2.12 ounces
LED Type: Cree XPG

Battery Performance:

CR123: High Output Mode – 125 lumens / 1.5 hours
Low Output Mode – 25 lumens / 9 hours

AA Alkaline: High Output Mode – 60 lumens/ 1.25 hours
Low Output Mode – 12 lumens/ 6 hours

Shipping: Now

Cortex Rechargeable

The Cortex Rechargeable flashlight offers all the advantages of the full size Cortex, with the added ability to recharge from an outlet or USB port. The Cortex Rechargeable runs on a lithium ion battery and recharges like a cell phone – simply plug the mini USB wall charger into the body of the light. Once charged, the LED will flash intermittently letting you know it’s ready for use. The Cortex Rechargeable also accepts disposable Lithium CR123 batteries for times when you don’t have access to power. Hit the tail cap switch to activate 500 lumens of blinding output; double tap to activate the strobe. Hit the barrel switch on the side of the light for the 40-lumen low-output mode.

Specs:
Length: 6.15 inches
Weight: 5 ounces
LED Type: Cree XML

Battery Performance

Rechargeable Lithium Ion:
High Output Mode – 500 lumens / 1 hour
Low Output Mode – 40 lumens / 12 hours
Recharging Time: 4 hours

CR123:
High Output Mode – 590 lumens / 1.5 hours
Low Output Mode – 45 lumens / 20 hours

Shipping: Early December

www.gerbergear.com/Cortex

MultiCam Black – But Wait That’s Not All You Get

November 22nd, 2013

You’ve been asking for it and Crye Precision listened. The MultiCam world is getting a whole lot bigger!

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Coming 11/25/2013

MultiCam Arid

MultiCam Tropic

MultiCam Alpine

MultiCam Black

www.MultiCamPattern.com

Blue Force Gear – Larry Vickers Special Edition Sling

November 22nd, 2013

LAV Special Sling

Available for a limited time this holiday season is the Larry Vickers Special Edition Sling. The special edition sling is functionally the same as the standard Vickers Combat Applications Sling, except it features a Desert Digital adjuster tab in tribute to the USMC and their adoption of the VCAS. The sling is Coyote Brown, with Invista solution dyed Cordura webbing and ITW GhilleTex Acetal military grade, low IR hardware. Get yours before they are gone,

www.blueforcegear.com/larry-vickers-special-edition-sling.html

Milipol Roundup

November 22nd, 2013

Some friends of our in France sent us this report of highlights from this year’s Milipol. Thanks Guys!

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Scott Safety FRR (First Responder Respirator). Compatible with all military, LE and Industrial DIN 40mm threaded filters. They can be mounted each side. Low breathing resistance. Vision correction capability.

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Aimpoint FCS 12 – Fire Control System for use with weapons such as the CarlGustav and PanzerFaust. It consists of an eye sae 1550nm Laser Range Finder, a ballistic computer with the capability to store up to 50 different ballistic algorithms, and a parallax free optical channel with unlimited eye relief.

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The B&T APC 300 Whisper is a compact Assault Rifle which bring a short range sniping capability to operators, and a high stopping power.

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FirstSpear was present in the TR Equipement booth. Lots of products were presented, such as the Strandhogg, maritime vests, First On, Siege…etc.

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FN Herstal presented SCAR P and Minimi MK3. SCAR P is a more compact version of the SCAR L, with a PDW stock.

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Surefire shows the brand new P3X FURY: 1000 lumens max output!

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Old cars from the French Police Department!

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The Metravib Pearl is a personal equipment add-on for reactive localization. It will help an operator to track the provenance of a shot and return fire to the right location.

SPECOPS.PL – ULPC Series Of Equipment

November 22nd, 2013

SPECOPS.PL has released a line of ‘ULPC’ equipment. In the same vein as their Ultra-Lekki Plate Carrier, the ULPC series consists of laminate-based, laser-cut tactical bags, pouches, and belts with webbing-free PALS compatible mounting options.

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ULPC range is available in all SPECOPS camo patterns and solid colors. Manufactured in Poland, with 3-year combat warranty.

www.specops.pl/

Commandant of the Marine Corps Presents Boy Scouts With Awards

November 22nd, 2013

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In this photo taken in 1925 of CMC, then Maj Gen John LeJeune, he presents a group of Boy Scouts with awards. That sure is an interesting hat the legendary General LeJeune is wearing.

Operation Ivory Coast Son Tay Raid Anniversary

November 21st, 2013

Today is the 43rd anniversary of Operation Ivory Coast, the Son Tay Raid, in which 56 US Army Green Berets, led by US Army Colonel Arthur D. “Bull” Simons, undertook a raid of the Son Tay Prisoner-Of-War camp in an attempt to rescue 61 American POWs thought to be held at the camp.

Below is a video hosted by the Airborne & Special Operations museum featuring CSM(r) Joseph Lupyak sharing his involvement in the Son Tay Raid.