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NORAD Tracks Santa

December 24th, 2021

It’s that time of year again boys and girls. Starting at 4 a.m. Eastern on Dec. 24, you’ll be able to see updates.

Hit the tracker…

www.noradsanta.org

Tulmar Awarded Contract for Royal Canadian Air Force Life Rafts

December 23rd, 2021

Tulmar Safety Systems is pleased to announce the award of contracts W8485-226573/001 and W8485-226568/001 by the Canadian Department of National Defence to supply 10 and 20 person aircrew life rafts for the Royal Canadian Air Force. Founded in 1992, Tulmar has become Canada’s leading supplier of Aviation Life Support Equipment for defence and commercial aviation markets.

www.tulmar.com

Kardax Solutions Installs Range for 351st Special Warfare Training Squadron

December 23rd, 2021

Kardax Solutions, working in coordination with Improve Group, is pleased to announce the completion of Phase I of the ACTION (Advanced Combat Training InnovatiON) Range for the 351ST Special Warfare Training Squadron at Kirtland AFB in New Mexico. The success of Phase I is notable in several ways, and we look forward to the next phases of the program. The focus for this innovative range is to improve the lethality, survivability, and combat readiness of the PJ and CRO students. The specific goals of Phase I were:

• Improve the efficiency of the overall training program

• Improve the effectiveness and realism of the training program

• Provide meaningful, repeatable metrics to enable evaluation of training methods and increased capabilities of students.

Each of these goals were addressed using various methods to provide a significant upgrade to the total training capability of the range. Because of the flexibility of the design of the facility, usage can be easily adapted to the requirements of other US Air Force combat teams, other special warfare personnel, and other branches of the DoDs training requirements. The modular design will allow the foundation technology to be scaled to larger or smaller footprints and other locations.

The first of the three-phase program for the 351st SWTS provided two innovative ranges:

The first range is a 37-lane, 50m flat shooting range for qualification, marksmanship and fundamental movement and tactics with automated, hit sensing, auto-scoring targets. The auto-scoring targets have three distinct zones that provide real-time results for each student. Each lane also has an integrated live camera feed that makes zeroing rifles more efficient. The camera system allows a “pinch-to-zoom” interface to show hit location for every shot, eliminating the need to call a range cold to check shot location. The range has an integrated camera system providing multi-angle video on six lanes with recording features that broadcast to the instructional coaching booths, allowing on-site, instant instructional feedback to increase training effectiveness and skill retention. The Range Extractor Database enables the managements of students, real-time leaderboards, flexible reporting, and facilitates analysis of performance at the class or individual level. The data can also be evaluated over the length of the class training to show historical trends and improvement for individuals, teams, and the class as a whole. The 50m range is a fully illuminated range with low level lighting for the targets as well.

The second range is a Shoot-Move-Communicate (SMC) range that consists of three separate lanes of action including 30 targets, each with progressively more challenging terrain for long range skill building, combat marksmanship and advance/retreat tactical movements for small teams. This is the first live-fire SMC range approved and owned by the US Air Force. This training facility significantly increases the real-world scenario simulation for students, increasing student competency for fire and movement training. All firing positions teach students use of cover and concealment and all targets in the system are programmable, hit sensing, and controllable from the RSO Tower.

During the initial phase of the program, Kardax Solutions also provided the MVP HEKTR (Humanoid Engageable Kinetic Training Robot). HEKTR is a remote control, fully armored, all-terrain, responsive, live-fire target that emulates the realism of a moving threat. HEKTR brings an entirely new level of dynamic engagement to the range with humanoid movement, multiple target zones, geofencing, motion restraints and fully programmable features in terms of time, hits, and responses. The HEKTR provides enhanced training scenarios to both ranges to develop the combat mindset of students.

The metrics from this complex training environment will not only drive improvements in weapons training methodologies and student performance but also provide a foundation for mapping Human Performance data and enhancing sound tactical decision-making processes.

Phase II and III of the range hold tremendous potential for further expansion and advancement of training capabilities with ranges such as a live-fire vehicle track, high angle shooting with immediate shot detection feedback and disabled vehicle rescue. In additional, the infrastructure is now in place to expand realistic training scenario ranges.

For further information regarding the prototype range and for additional contracting opportunities using the OTA contract, please contact Lance McGlocklin at Kardax Solutions (lance@kardaxsolutions.com).

Crye Precision JPC 2.0 Now Available in MultiCam Arid, Tropic & Black

December 23rd, 2021

JPC 2.0™ is now available in MultiCam Arid, Tropic & Black. This lightweight and minimal armor vest is designed for maximum mobility, weight savings, and packability. The carrier offers a variety of configuration options to suit an operator’s needs in terms of protection, modularity, and comfort. Additionally, the AVS™ Detachable Flaps – MOLLE, M4 Flat and M4 are also available in the new MultiCam variants. 

cryeprecision.com/ProductDetail/blc06602lg0_jpc-20

UNITY Tactical Announces FAST COG Series Mount

December 23rd, 2021

UNITY Tactical is proud to announce the next addition to the FAST Optic Lineup.  The FAST COG Series Mount is designed to work with the Trijicon ACOG and VCOG series of magnified optics.  These scopes have a storied history of service with War fighters, Peacekeepers, and Patriots. 

Our new FAST COG Series Mount is designed to bring these optics up to gunfighting height.  Like all FAST mounts, the FAST COG Series Mount raises the optic up to a height more conducive to use while wearing plate carriers, helmets, and communication headsets.  It places the optical centerline at 2.05” above the rail. 

Just like the FAST LPVO Series Mounts, the FAST COG Series accepts the full FAST Offset Accessory Mount suite.  This allows users to securely bolt a miniature red dot at a 35 degree angle off the side for rapid transitions.  The Offset Accessory Mount suite places mini red dots at the same 2.05” above the rail as the FAST COG Series Mount.  The COG Series Mount has two mounting positions for the FAST Offset Optic Base.

Interface: Trijicon VCOG/ACOG Footprint

Height: 2.05” to Optical Center Line

BUIS: Optional Offset Rear BUIS

Rail Mount: 3 Cross Bolt Rail Grabber

Material: 7075 T6 Aluminum

Coating: Type III Hardcoat Anodized

Dimensions: 3.65”(L) x 1.22”(W) x 1.05”(H)

Weight: 2.9 oz.

The FAST COG series is available in Black and FDE at UNITY dealers and at www.unitytactical.com.

Black Ops Edition Deck from Quick Draw Card Co

December 23rd, 2021

New to Kickstarter is the Black Ops Edition playing card deck from Quick Draw Card Co which will feature SOF units from around the world.

The company was founded in 2019 by two Former British Royal Marines Commandos and these guys make some amazing artwork so be sure to check them out.

Here’s an example of what you’ll find in the deck.

The four Aces:
– Special Air Service
– Special Boat Service
– Navy SEALs
– Delta

Back it at www.kickstarter.com/projects/quickdrawcardco/quick-draw-card-co-black-ops-edition-playing-cards.

New – The Velocity Systems Lower Abdomen Pouch

December 23rd, 2021

The Velocity Systems Lower Abdomen Pouch was designed for additional load carriage in the abdominal area below the front plate bag with optional soft armor protection (please email info@velsyst.com for information pertaining to lower abdomen soft armor). It attaches by inserting the integrated Velcro® panel into the plate carrier’s inner plate pocket. The pouch features an optional soft armor pocket, internal Velcro® panel for organization (flashbangs, 40mm grenades etc.), an exterior horizontal zippered pouch for smaller items, and a Velcro® loop panel on the front to attach markers, chemlights, and med indicators. The shape of the Lower Abdomen Pouch was developed to allow for unhindered movement. The integrated Velcro® attachment panel gives the operator the flexibility to deploy abdomen protection only when it is needed and gives the user the ability to adjust the pouches position for proper placement. The Lower Abdominal Pouch comes in one standard size. All hook and loop material used is color matching Velcro® Brand Fasteners. All materials and workmanship are 100% made in the USA.

www.velsyst.com

Photo Of The USAF’s Maintainer Duty Uniform

December 23rd, 2021

We finally got ahold of photos of the new Maintainer Duty Uniform. You may recall that it was mentioned in the recent update to AFI 36-2903.

Maintenance Duty Uniform (MDU). Commanders of Airmen in these AFSCs, 2A, 2F, 2G, 2M, 2P, 2S, 2T, 2W, 3E, 3D, and 1P may authorize Airmen to wear the sage MDU. The sage color MDU will be unit funded as organizational clothing and equipment. MDU will be worn with nametape, service tape and rank along with the higher headquarters patch on the left sleeve and a subdued U.S. flag and organizational patch on the right sleeve. Note: Duty identifiers, as applicable may be worn on the left sleeve. The coyote brown t-shirt, OCP patrol or tactical cap, coyote brown or green socks, and coyote brown boots, are worn with the uniform. The MDU will not be utilized for office work environments, non-industrial or non- labor tasking. The MDU is authorized for wear when transiting from home to duty location, off base short convenience stops, eating at restaurants where people wear comparable civilian attire and all locations on installations. It must be worn in serviceable condition. Do not wear off base to eat in restaurants where most diners wear business attire or at establishments that operate primarily to serve alcohol. Local coverall variants are still authorized but only in work centers and on the flight line.

We’re guessing the choice of Sage Green was to control costs as solid color fabric is less expensive than a print and to help blend in a bit better with Ops’ flights suits.

At any rate, word on the street is that maintainers would prefer something nicer, like the two-piece work uniforms worn by MX for flight demonstration teams.