TYR Tactical

Maneuver Conference – Drift Dry USA

September 18th, 2012

Drift Dry USA finds its roots in the SCUBA industry and has taken their history in maritime technologies to integrate flotation into combat gear. Now, they’ve taken their experience with stabilizing SCUBA loads in the back to develop a new ALICE-style frame system.

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They’ve integrated TIG welding technologies from NASCAR and aviation industries. They’ve made a frame that is stronger and lighter, initially with still and now with aluminum. Additionally, Drift Dry has eliminated those pesky rivets and other unnecessary components that are the week points of the frame.

You may also notice the padded captive suspension system. It integrates load lifters at the shoulders and the waist belt is precurved to fit the hips.

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They’ve also introduced a pack bag for the frame with an internal, adjustable radio pouch as well as dual internal hydration sleeves with unique external drain holes. The Mission Patrol pack also incorporates A removable rain cover.

Dry Drift USA products are available from Source One Distributors.

Maneuver Conference – McRees Precision

September 18th, 2012

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McRees Precision offers an Aluminum chassis for the Remington 700 action. This model is in .308 and incorporates a Krieger barrel built specifically for McRees. Although they advertise this setup for shots out to 1200m with the M118LR, they have recorded hits at over 1400m in combat.

As you can see the G5 TMAG chassis changes the overall silhouette of the weapon so that the shooter blends in with M4 equipped personnel. Not only does the collapsible stock allow for quick length of pull adjustment, but it can also be rotated out of the way to the side.

In addition to the chassis you see here, McRees also produces a wide variety of precision marksmanship equipment as well as complete rifles.

www.mcreesprecision.net

Maneuver Conference – Trigger Point Technology

September 18th, 2012

Trigger Point Technologies’ new Tactical Rail Accessory Management System streamlines your rifle and pistol by integrating accessory control via a common trigger finger switch.

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Available in Basic and Advanced models, TRAMS eliminates all of the various pressure switches that you traditionally mount to your weapon. The basic model relies on an ambidextrous button switch mounted to the mag well. The Advanced model moves control directly to the trigger. Additionally, TRAMS offers a thumb wheel which is used with both models to switch control between the various devices and functions.

TRAMS also offers cord control via proprietary Shepard clips.

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www.triggerpointtechnology.com

Maneuver Conference – Inforce

September 18th, 2012

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Inforce is displaying their new pistol light. Look for full details VERY soon here on SSD.

www.inforce-mil.com

S&S Precision Launches New Site

September 18th, 2012

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www.sandsprecision.com

Bulldog Equipment Poleless Litter

September 18th, 2012

The Bulldog Ultra Light Poleless Litter offers Hands-Free Carry to rapidly extract injured personnel. Weighing in at only 6.8 lbs it boasts a maximum payload of 700 lbs. It stores in a PALS compatible pouch when not needed.

The Litter is versatile. It comes equipped with 4 Across-The-Chest Carry Straps equipped with metal quick release buckles rated at a 500 LB capacity, allowing individuals to carry or pull an injured victim, while still having access to their weapon. It also incorporates Equipped with (10) tubular webbing carry handles that act as wrist wraps (similar to those used during weight lifting exercises), ensuring that the carrier’s hands do not cramp, while still providing comfort and durability. This allows for a rapid transition to a weapon, and provides dexterity and movement of the hands.

Additionally, the patient is immobilized with the integrated 4 securing straps as well as an optional diaper strap for added patient stability.

www.BulldogEquipment.us

Happy 65th Birthday USAF!

September 18th, 2012

www.af.mil

PEO Soldier Conducting Survey on ASU

September 18th, 2012

20120917-154121.jpgTraining and Doctrine Command is looking for feedback on the Army Service Uniform. It’s for all Soldiers (Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve) and you must have AKO access to participate.

The survey site officially launches September 17, 2012 and will remain active until October 9, 2012, so make sure to take the time to offer your input and make your voice heard.

Links to the survey can be found at:

CAC Enforced: https://asusurvey.natick.army.mil
NON-CAC: https://surveys.natick.army.mil/Surveys/asu.nsf