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Hot Shots Calendar 2013 – Behind the Scenes

October 23rd, 2012

As many of you know I took one for the team and was witness to the 2013 Hot Shots calendar shoot. The calendars will be available any day but here’s a behind the scenes look to tide you over…

www.HotShotsCalendar.com

PS yes, I’m with Newman…and we’re drinking…

AUSA – Nobles Worldwide

October 23rd, 2012

Nobles Worldwide is the largest producer of feed chutes in the world. They manufacture composite feed chutes from 5.56mm all the way up to 35mm.

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They have also recently developed the recently patented Viper system. Below is the Viper Light. The key to this version is their universal, mechanically stabilized mount. This means accurate rounds on target without a powered system. It will elevate to 72 deg with elevation and traverse controllable via independent release paddles mounted adjacent to the weapon’s grips.

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This model mounts on a universal ring mount and boasts a 30mm auto cannon which is the same gun found on the Apache. With a max effective range of 3000m its armed with HEDP rounds that will penetrate 75mm of RHA and still explode on the other side.

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It can be powered by vehicle or shore power.

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www.noblesworldwide.com

AUSA – Juggernaut Defense

October 23rd, 2012

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Juggernaut Defense, LLC is displaying their case for the RAZR-MAXX Android device.

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Be sure to check it out in the Glenair Booth #4140 on the Lower Level.

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juggernautdefense.com

AUSA – ADS US4CES

October 23rd, 2012

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If you’re at AUSA, make sure you visit ADS Inc in booth # 2413 and throw your business card in the bowl for a chance to win one of 10 CamelBak Urban Assault packs in the OCIE pattern of the US4CES family of camouflage.

www.adsinc.com/US4CES

AUSA – Gerber Gear

October 23rd, 2012

First off an update on the Downrange Tomahawk we showed you during OR. the sheath is now ready and is designed for a wide variety of mounting solutions. It is a skeletonized design to allow you to configure your breaching tool so that it is easily accessible.

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Next is the Propel series of automatic knives. There is an automatic version as well as assisted opening variant. Unlike the 06 auto knife, the metal liner is recessed into the handle making it lower profile. Additionally, they feature three different, easily reconfigurable positions for the pocket clip. The blade is a modified Tanto design of S30V steel.

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So you know, Downrange denotes Gerber Gear’s Tan coloration. Additionally, everything in the Downrange a series is American made.

January for the Tomahawk and February for the knives.

www.gerbergear.com

AUSA – Team Wendy

October 23rd, 2012

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Both the Team Wendy EXFIL Bump Helmet and the CAM-FIT Retention System are shipping. In fact, the USMC LWH version of the CAM-FIT is ready.

www.teamwendy.com

AUSA – Blueye Eyewear

October 23rd, 2012

Blueye Eyewear brings over 16 years of eye protection experience to the market. Based in Australia, they focus on individual market segments. Their latest thrust is in defense.

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The SOS Super Cell answers the problem Soldiers have with moving quickly in and out of the sun. This goggle is built to US Mil Spec and in addition to an anti-fog coating features a removable photochromatic lens. This allows the wearer to strip away the darkened lens when they go into darkened areas. It also serves as a sacrificial lens to prevent scratching of the SOS Super Cell’s primary lens.

Additionally, there is a silicon nonslip head strap with integrated goggle sleeve.

Visit www.blueyetactical.com to download the entire catalog.

AUSA – Cyalume Technologies

October 23rd, 2012

Developed by the Combat Training Solutions division of Cyalume Technologies, the HG1 is a programmable hand grenade simulator. It gives immediate feedback through direct impact training.

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After programming the HG1 for 3 second, 5 second or random detonation, it is configured with a charge that provides both audible (140db @5 ft) and visible (smoke) signatures.

Additionally, it can be used over and over and is easily recovered from the training area thanks to a light and sound report.

They also now have a MILES compatible version that talks directly to your harness to signify both near miss and kill.

The HG1 is already in use with NSW and USMC elements.

www.cyalume.com