TYR Tactical

OT Defense Issues Letter Explaining Why They’re Sitting SHOT Show Out

December 15th, 2021

Micah Huyett, the owner of OT Defense shared this letter with us and a note explaining “if enough of us small companies did this perhaps the show leader ship would realize they need exhibitors.”

S.O.Tech Convertible Go Pack in M81 Woodland!

December 15th, 2021

Over 16 years of the iconic S.O.Tech Go Bag line. The SGP (S.O.Tech Go Pack) for the first time now offered in M81 Woodland. The Go Pack having convertible shoulder straps that go from backpack to sling carry.

The S.O.Tech Go Bag series came from a friend in one of JSOC’s Tier units. They were operating in Afghanistan and Iraq crammed in Hi Luxes and Little Birds. They needed a survival kit bag that could slide in and stack in those compact spaces and extract when the troop came into contact.

The original tubular bag with single sling shoulder strap had three small zippered pockets for batteries, food, NODS, and other items.

When the same troops needed to transport their weapons quietly, we extended the length to accommodate the M4 broken down and extended the side pouches to take mags. Breaking the carbine down and stacking its components presented a a tubular shape that confused any surveillance team looking for weapons bags.

The design was quickly adapted by teams across the Interagency. And the third iteration was the S.O.Tech Go Pack where we created a double shoulder strap version for those guys carrying such a heavy load that the sling shoulder strap just wasn’t enough. However, we configured it in a unique arrangement so the double shoulder strap could connect for form a single sling strap for lighted load. All of these designs allowed for the quick donning motion of throwing it over the head and shoulder, and the easy access by spinning it around.

Drops Friday 12/17 12pm PST. While supplies last, no backorders. $195. Use the following code at checkout for free shipping: asseenonssd

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“Built to survive the world’s worst!”

Visit BE Meyers & Co at SHOT Show

December 15th, 2021

It’s that time of year again! SHOT Show is back, and you can bet on us being there. Come visit the B E Meyers team at booth #20413 (you know you want to).

To schedule a meeting with our staff please reach out via info@bemeyers.com

1st Special Forces Command Releases New Vision Statement

December 15th, 2021

The Premier Partnered Irregular Warfare Force:

24,000 Strong

7 Special Forces Groups

2 Psychological Operations Group’s

1 Civil Affairs Brigade

1 Special Operations Sustainment Brigade

United under a single patch,

Focused on a single purpose.

Taramack Fleece from Kitanica

December 15th, 2021

Kitanica is well known for their American made clothing and the new Taramack Fleece caught my eye on Instagram.

This hoodie features a full
front zip along with dual zippered chest pockets and an inside chest zippered pocket along with a left shoulder pocket with pen tubes and cover and a right shoulder pocket with Velcro Loop patch.

Offered in Black 300 GSM Polartec ThermalPro fleece in sizes XSmall through 3XLarge.

kitanica.com/collections/fleeces/products/new-hoodie

MultiCam Black Jacquard Webbing Now Available from Murdock Webbing

December 15th, 2021

Murdock Webbing has introduced MultiCam Black to their line of Jacquard webbing. It meets all nIR requirements set by Crye Precision, and is offered in the following constructions:

• Backpack strap weight products – designed to meet or exceed the specifications for AA-55301. Comes in standard widths of .75”, 1”, 1.5” and 2”. Custom widths also available.

• Belt weight products – 1.5” and 1.75” standard widths. Custom widths also available.

• NEW: Reinforced products – maximum “stiff” hand that does not bend from selvedge edge to edge. Rigid, hard-wearing belt and backpack weight webbing for heavy duty, high intensity applications.

What’s more, Murdock is the only webbing manufacturer using Schoeller’s NanoSphere® Technology. Optional NanoSphere® application repels water and dirt to create a self-cleaning finish.

Be sure to visit Murdock Webbing at SHOT Show in booth #31000 and see their full line of narrow woven fabrics in such patterns as:

• MultiCam® and MultiCam® Black
• A-Tacs AU, A-Tacs FG, and A-Tacs iX
• Kryptek Highlander and Kryptek Mandrake,
• Woodland M81
• PenCott BadLands and PenCott GreenZone
• AOR1 and AOR2

US Army and Air Force Fire Support Specialists Form a ‘COLT’ at Combined Resolve XVI

December 15th, 2021

HOHENFELS, Germany — A two-person team of Airmen is dropped off by a Bradley Fighting Vehicle at the forward line of troops. They move down the line of cavalry scouts until they meet another small team, this one made up of U.S. Army artillerymen, who are dismounted from their own Bradley and are outfitting their rucksacks for an extended patrol. They are preparing to scout enemy positions, checking their radios and packing binoculars for a long patrol behind enemy lines.

The teams are part of the force-on-force exercise portion of Combined Resolve XVI, which includes approximately 4,600 armed forces service members from Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, United Kingdom and the United States. The operations are being conducted by integrated battalions with multinational units operating under a unified command and control element, allowing the U.S., its allies and partners to experience invaluable training alongside each other.

“Today we are going out as a COLT (Combat Observation Lasing Team),” said Senior Airmen Fernando Marquez, a Joint Terminal Attack Controller with 4th Air Support Operations Group. “A COLT team is basically the eyes on the ground when our sensor assets, which typically allows us to see far, cannot do the job. We have to push behind enemy lines, or in as far as possible with the enemy, so we can provide real targeting data for the brigade and division fires assets.”

The goal of COLT teams is to identify enemy targets, and, if possible, the teams will use laser targeting systems to mark targets for precision guided munitions. Joint teams of Fire Support Teams, known as FiSTers, and JTACs are best suited for providing COLT support to an Army brigade deployed in a combat scenario.

“Our mission is a list of high-value enemy targets,” said Sgt. Devon Eaker, a Joint Fire Support Specialist with 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment “Hamilton’s Own,” 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. “I think I’m lucky to have the six guys total that we have right here. I’ve worked with these two JTACs before, and I’ve worked with the other three FiSTers a lot, and I can’t think of a better group of dudes to send forward to do this.”

FiSTers are the 1-5FA Headquarters and Headquarters Battery fire support officers, noncommissioned officers and enlisted joint fire support specialists responsible for identifying indirect fire, or fires, missions on the Combined Resolve XVI notional battlefield. FiST teams are attached to all of the multinational maneuver units operating during CBR XVI. This is an opportunity for these multinational units to experience the capability of the U.S. to provide close air support in joint operations.

“My fire support NCOs are organic to the field artillery battalion but are tasked out to each maneuver element,” said 1st Sgt. Michael York of HHB. “They are combat multipliers, and they enable the maneuver units to perform their mission by providing them with fires. So, if there is ever artillery, mortars or attack aviation getting called in, there is a fire supporter attached to that asset.”

Air Force JTACs direct the actions of aircraft while engaged in close air support. They can call in close air support from F-22s, A-10s, F-35s, or anything that the U.S. Air Force can provide air-to-ground operations.

“We’re fighting this new fight,” Marquez said. “We’re getting out of the COIN [counterinsurgency] mentality and moving into this new LSCO [large scale combat operations] fight. So, we are trying to shape the way we fight this new battle.”

Despite the proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles in combat operations, both the Army and the Air Force continue to train and develop ground-force fire support teams. The force-on-force exercise held during Combined Resolve XVI at the Joint Multinational Training Center in Germany provides an excellent training opportunity for COLT.

“We’re essentially deep strike and reconnaissance,” Eaker said. “We get out there, forward of the FLOT, as close to the enemy as we can, see what’s coming and pitch it backwards. And if we can, we’ll kill what’s out there. We have access to aircraft via JTACs, fixed and rotary wing. We are in range of all artillery that the brigade has now through 1-5FA. With those combined, there’s not much out there that we can’t kill.”

The modern battlefield is shaped by UAVs directing cameras toward the enemy to gather intelligence. As the fight turns from terrorism to an enemy with more sophisticated electronic equipment and air defense, the potential disruption of UAV imaging is a very real threat. Well trained COLT teams ensure that U.S. Forces maintain the ability to penetrate enemy formations, identify threats and deliver fires munitions onto those threats, helping to maintain overwhelming firepower which is critical to victory on the LSCO battlefield.

To learn more about exercise Combined Resolve, follow: www.dvidshub.net/feature/CombinedResolve

By SSG George Davis

Shield Sights Announces the RMSx as the New Dedicated Competition Sight

December 14th, 2021

For Immediate Release – Dorset, England, U.K. – Shield Sights, Pioneer of compact red dot optics, is pleased to announce the RMSx as the new dedicated competition sight. The RMSx will replace the original RMS as the dedicated competition optic for Shield Sights.

With competitive shooting being at the core of Shield Sights foundation, the RMSx pulls from the experience of two generations of international competitive pistol shooting experience. The RMSx features a larger viewing window with a distinctive housing and parallax free and an all-new hard dip coated (HDC) polymer lens with a 5H hardness rating. The RMSx shares the same Shield footprint that can be found cut into the slide of many popular handguns and matches the entire RMS and SMS line of optics. The RMSx takes advantage of updated LED and electronic technology that produces increased reliability and longer battery life over a wide variety of conditions.

“Shield Sights started over 25 years ago by developing and manufacturing red dot sights specifically for the Competitive shooter. Over the years we have learned the competitive environment presents a completely different set of variables than are commonly found in other applications,” said James White, CEO Shield Sights “We feel the RMSx provides a perfect balance of features that will meet the needs of the most discerning competitive shooters.”

Features:
-80% larger viewing window
-Clear and parallax free HDC polymer lens with 5H hardness rating
-Low Profile lens for an intuitive co-witness to standard height sights
-Available in 8 MOA and 4 MOA dots
-Updated Electronics with faster refresh rate and better battery life

Dimensions:
-Lens Width: 34mm, 1.4”
-Base Width: 23mm, 0.9”
-Height: 23mm, 0.9”
-Weight: 19g, 0.67oz without battery

Optics are currently available for sale through the Shield dealer network or on the Shield website: www.shieldpsd.com