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Happy New Year from MSR Distribution

December 30th, 2022

From the Sales Crew here at MSR Distribution. May you all have a wonderfully amazing New Year’s Weekend and may all your wildest wishes come true for 2023!

We look forward to seeing all our friends at SHOT Show 2023 and are super excited to make new ones!

Raven Concealment Systems Launches Kari Pistol Magazine Carriers

December 30th, 2022

Raven Concealment Systems has released a new family of pistol magazine carriers, which they are calling the Kari.

Named after the ‘kari-ebira’ arrow quiver used by samurai, the Kari pistol magazine carrier provides shooters with an optimal blend of speed and concealment for their emergency reload. 

The Kari is a reverse-cant single magazine carrier.  Reverse-cant is a feature RCS borrowed from the competitive shooting sports.  Competition shooters frequently use reverse-cant magazine carriers because the angle orients the spare magazine in a position that is significantly faster to access for a reload.

This same design feature, when applied in the concealment role, gives the additional benefit of making it easier to keep the magazine hidden under certain types of cover garments.

The Kari is secured to the shooter’s belt with Raven Concealment Systems’ incredibly popular belt clip, allowing it to be donned and doffed without lacing it on and off the belt. It can be configured for use by both left- and right-handed shooters.

The Kari is compatible with most modern 9mm/.40 S&W caliber double-stack service pistols, such as the Glock 26/19/17, Sig P320/P320C/M17/M18, Walther PDP, HK VP9, HK P30, and similar sized weapons.

The Kari Slim is compatible with the Sig P365/P365XL/Macro, Glock 43/43X/48, Beretta M9, Browning Hi Power, CZ-75B, and other similar sized weapons.

The Kari has a retail price of $49.99, and is in-stock and shipping now.

Military, law enforcement, and government customers should contact Matt Edwards for pricing and lead times:  m.edwards@ravenconcealment.com

Matador – Refillable Toothpaste Tubes

December 30th, 2022

Remember when you were a kid and they told you that you couldn’t refill the toothpaste tube? Well, that’s not true. Matador, a company which specializes in travel accessories has introduced a refillable toothpaste tube which is perfect for carry-on travelers.

Offered in sets of two (1-week & 2-week sized tubes) they are TSA approved as well as dishwasher safe and BPA-free + PVC-free.

The first run sold out in days but there’s currently stock available from select retailers.

matadorup.com/products/refillable-toothpaste-tubes

Guerrilla Dynamics – GoTAK Lite 1 End User Device (BETA)

December 30th, 2022

Guerrilla Dynamics is a small business concerned with increasing access to Android Tactical Awareness Kit (ATAK). On of their initiatives is the GoTAK Lite 1 End User Device.

The goal of this BETA test device is to remove the difficulties for new users by coming pre-programmed latest version ATAK, ATAK Plugins, Mumble, Zerotier, Session as well as other tools and ready to use, right out of the box.

Specs:

• 64GB EMMC
• 4GB RAM
• 8000mah battery
• 16MP Camera
• MIL-STD-810G
• IP68/IP69K
• Waterproof, dustproof
• Works with gloves
• 1.5m drop proof
• 5.45″ HD display
• Built-in FM radio
• GPS/WIFI/LTE
• Programmable key

Available individually or as kits.

Just added, the EUD comes with six months of their GoTAK Cloud service.

guerrilladynamics.com/products/gotak-lite1

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FirstSpear Friday Focus: Happy New Year

December 30th, 2022

Happy New Year from the FirstSpear team.

As dawn breaks into the new year, remember those working hard at home and abroad so we can celebrate in peace with family and friends.

Visit FirstSpear to find America’s Best tactical gear this New Year.

AFCENT’s Innovation Task Force 99 Establishes Ops, HQ

December 30th, 2022

AL UDEID AIR BASE, Qatar (AFNS) —  

Less than two months following the establishment of Task Force 99, Lt. Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich, Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) commander, visited the team at their new location for a peek behind the curtain of the command’s innovation powerhouse Dec. 1.

The new unit is the cornerstone of AFCENT’s approach to U.S. Central Command’s intent of building a Culture of Innovation. Comprised of eight full time multi-capable Airmen, its mission is to leverage digital and unmanned technologies, creating dilemmas for adversaries and new opportunities for collaboration with partners.

“[Task Force 99] a small group of super-empowered Airmen who I’m going to provide resources to so they can rapidly innovate and experiment in our area of responsibility we have in the Middle East,” said Grynkewich at the 2022 Air Force Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference in September.

The “Desert Catalysts” became an official Air Force organization Oct. 13, when Lt. Col. Erin Brilla took command. Agility and speed underwrite TF 99’s innovation core tenets, and the unit wasted no time setting up shop.

“Our humble beginnings started in a borrowed workspace graciously loaned to us by 379th Air Expeditionary Wing’s Desert Spark Innovation Lab. Within one month of being established, we were able to acquire this new workspace,” Brilla said. “Thanks to our incredible Qatari partners, a new hangar constructed specifically for Task Force 99 may also be in the works.”

In keeping with the command’s Partner for Strength priority, TF 99 will seek input and support from regional partners.

“[Task Force 99] will receive resources to rapidly innovate and experiment in austere and sometimes dangerous environments,” Grynkewich said. “It will also expand the collaborative space with our partners in the region and tie AFCENT into the innovation ecosystem.”

To date, 17 coalition partners have been invited to join TF 99’s efforts, encouraging all to bring their own hard problems and technologies for collaboration and regional synergy.

“None of us have enough time or money to do this on our own,” Brilla said. “We need an expansive network that shares ideas so we all can work together to solve complex problems from the lowest possible echelon.”

TF 99’s hard charging Airmen were hand-picked from a wide variety of specialties, ranging from cyber operators to civil engineers and intelligence analysts to metal technicians.

“These Airmen are the very embodiment of the Chief of Staff of the Air Force’s Accelerate, Change, or Lose mantra,” Brilla said. “Every member of our small, highly skilled, agile team is a subject matter expert in their field. We’ve empowered and encouraged them to experiment, tinker, and wonder ‘what if?’ given a few resources and high-risk tolerance, there’s no limit to what they can deliver.”

The team is empowered to accelerate change by getting after all four of the Air Force Chief of Staff’s Action Orders Airmen, Bureaucracy, Competition and Design.

The task force is also focused on flattening communication across the various innovation labs, and spark cells that exist at AEWs across the CENTCOM area of responsibility to encourage crosstalk and collaboration.

In addition to collaborating with the innovation arms of the U.S. Navy Central Command, TF 59, and the U.S. Army Central Command, TF 39, this air domain innovation task force (TF 99) also leverages relationships with partners across other arenas.

“We are interoperable by nature,” Brilla said. “To be successful, we want to unlock, embrace, and then uplift innovative solutions that can be implemented across organizations.”

Over the next two weeks, the task force will travel to the United States to connect with various vendors, leaders within academia and several government agencies. TF 99 is also sponsoring technology development through the Small Business Innovation Research program to power innovative solutions rapidly.

The task force is also leveraging relationships with the U.S. Air Force Academy by sharing real world, operational problem sets with cadets, giving them an opportunity to create innovative solutions as part of their curriculum.

TF 99 is actively recruiting the next generation of Desert Catalysts, seeking hard-charging innovators from active duty, the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserves who might be interested in joining this elite team on future deployment rotations.

“Innovation allows us to better posture our forces, to better sense the environment, to more effectively deter and defeat threat actors,” said Army Gen. Erik Kurilla, CENTCOM commander. “Together through innovation, we can all do much more to advance the stability of the region.”

Story by Capt Kayshel Trudell

Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central)

Photo by Senior Airman Micah Coate

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