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ACS Industries – Grenade Trigger Pouch Suite

August 26th, 2021

We’ve mentioned the grenade trigger pouches from Israel’s Advanced Combat Solutions Industries in the past. Made from composite materials, it facilitates one-handed removal of the grenade and can be used by both the right and left handed. All versions incorporate seven safety mechanisms.

The line includes both Frag Grenade Trigger Pouch off the M67 and M26 as well as specialized models for the following Flashbang Grenades: Rheinmetall NICO and Rheinmetall MK13, CTS 7290 (Mini), Safriland Low Roll II.

The PALS compatible mounting system allows the pouch to be mounted at various angles.

Coming soon is the new Trigger Mag set to debut during Milipol.

www.acs-grenade.com

ARKTIS Adds PenCott-GreenZone To Its Roster of Camouflage Patterns

August 26th, 2021

“ARKTIS” is a legendary brand name within the UK and northern/western European military and law enforcement sectors. Originally founded in the town of Exeter in Devon by a former Royal Marine officer in 1985, the brand is now owned by Francis Dinsmore Ltd., a 230 year old textile producer in Northern Ireland.

ARKTIS was one of the very first companies that catered specifically to the needs of special operations forces, as well as regular units deployed on specialized operations – such as peacekeeping and patrolling. It could in fact be said that ARKTIS was one of the founding fathers of the revolution in military gear that we have seen develop over the past 25-30 years.

No company or brand survives by resting on its laurels though, and ARKTIS has always been known for innovating and making things that are better made and more attuned to the needs of end-users than standard options. This extends right down to the fabric that ARKTIS constructs its combat garments from. ARKTIS uses a tough, nIR-compliant, 50/50 poly-cotton ripstop fabric that is specially woven, printed, and DWR treated for them by Dinsmore.

Among various solid colors and camouflage patterns, ARKTIS is now manufacturing a range of their garments and headgear in the PenCott-GreenZone pattern. Officially licensed by Hyde Definition Ltd., ARKTIS GreenZone® camo garments are already in use protecting UK Police teams on special rural surveillance operations. A range of GreenZone items can also now be purchased by ARKTIS wholesalers and dealers – and also through the ARKTIS commercial webstore for individual purchasers.

PenCott-GreenZone was developed through years of independent research by Dom Hyde in the UK, and has been successfully proven as an amazingly effective camouflage pattern by users all around the world since its introduction to the market in 2011. The PenCott pattern geometry is so effective because it combines superior shape disruption as well as the illusion of 3D depth through texture matching techniques in a hybrid combination of omnidirectional micro, midi, and macro fractal elements.

See more about the whole family of PenCott patterns at www.pencottcamo.com and view the full range of ARKTIS GreenZone garments at www.arktis.co.uk.

Army to Field Laser-Equipped Stryker Prototypes in FY 2022

August 26th, 2021

WASHINGTON — The Army recently conducted a successful evaluation of a new directed-energy capability, moving the service one step closer to fielding a platoon of four laser-equipped Stryker combat vehicle prototypes next fiscal year, program leads said Wednesday.

The Directed Energy Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense system, or DE M-SHORAD, is a 50kW-class laser designed to protect divisions and brigade combat teams against unmanned aircraft systems, rotary and fixed-wing threats, rockets, artillery, and mortars, said Marcia Holmes, the deputy director of hypersonics, directed energy, space and rapid acquisition.

“Our goal is to deliver prototypes that Soldiers can use as the mission requires and that the Army can leverage as a baseline for a program of record,” Holmes said. “A Soldier-centered design is a key part to reduce risk and to ensure an operationally effective weapon system.”

A strong partnership between the Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office and science and technology industry leaders led to the development and implementation of the first prototype in 24 months, Holmes said.

The addition of the DE M-SHORAD and other directed-energy capabilities like the Indirect Fire Protection Capability-High Energy Laser, or IFPC-HEL, and IFPC-High Power Microwave are all designed to complement the Army’s kinetic air defense capabilities, said Craig Robin, deputy director of the RCCTO’s directed energy project office.

The unique design of the DE M-SHORAD leverages the Stryker’s gas-powered engine to energize its batteries, cooling system, and laser. The self-contained system has enough electricity to address multiple threats at a time before needing a period to recharge, he said.

“There are places where directed energy can provide a significant advantage,” he added. “All the bullets are built into the system, so the logistics associated with moving a platform and supplying it requires just gas and parts.”

Robin added that directed-energy systems are also more cost-effective from a life cycle perspective, making them a strategic tool to take out low-cost threats like an UAS to save the Army’s kinetic capabilities.

The Army plans to demonstrate the DE M-SHORAD capabilities during Project Convergence 21, where it will participate in a joint and coalition exercise later this year, said Col. Scott McLeod, the program’s manager.

“[PC 21] will be a big opportunity for us to show how we can integrate with our systems and demonstrate the capability against other threats,” McLeod said.

In July, the prototype proved its abilities during a combat shoot-off at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. During the event, Soldiers faced several realistic scenarios intended to refine future DE M-SHORAD characteristics, as program leads collected extensive data and user feedback to refine the system, McLeod said.

In addition to Project Convergence 21, the DE M-SHORAD development team will make minor adjustments to improve the device’s performance in the coming months, followed by several internal system verifications, he added.

“We are delivering a brand new capability -– it is not a modification or an upgrade. It is unlike any other system the Army has fielded to date,” McLeod said. “This event was a major step in the prototyping process and an informative waypoint as we move forward with building and delivering a prototype platoon in [fiscal year 2022].”

By Devon L. Suits, Army News Service

DroneShield Enters C-UAS Training and Simulation Market

August 25th, 2021

DroneShield Ltd (ASX:DRO) (“DroneShield” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the release of DroneSim, a lightweight and rapidly deployable UAS/drone simulator that is able to mimic common drone signals for the purpose of C-UAS system testing and validation. The device is capable of generating aerial (UAV), ground (UGV) and water surface (USV) drone signals.

Constructed within a ruggedized hard case with MIL-SPEC connectors, DroneSim is durable and requires minimal training to install and operate. When connected to a network, DroneSim can be operated remotely. This allows for faster system testing and system testing in environments where drones may be unable to fly. An easy-to-use GUI allows the user to select between different drone/UAS protocols and requires minimal training to use. The product was developed in response to customer demand.

DroneShield’s CEO Oleg Vornik commented, “We are excited to launch DroneSim as our entry in the important market for training and simulation systems. As a global leader in the C-UAS space, DroneShield is well positioned to expand its solution ecosystem into this area”.

The product is expected to be of significant interest to a range of DroneShield customers globally across military, law enforcement, and Government agencies.

Robotic Research Awarded SBIR Phase II Contract from Defense Threat Reduction Agency

August 25th, 2021

CLARKSBURG, Md., August 18, 2021–Robotic Research, LLC, a global leader in autonomous technology and solutions, announced today that it was awarded this summer a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).

As part of the two-year contract, Robotic Research will increase the capacity of its Pegasus Mini, the smallest of the company’s transforming drone/ground robot systems, which DTRA plans to incorporate into the Modular Autonomous Counter-WMD, Increment B (MACS-B) program.

Planned upgrades include changes to the airframe, battery, and computing and sensing capabilities.

“Early on, DTRA recognized how the warfighter could benefit from a hybrid unmanned system that both flies and drives. With their support, we created an initial Pegasus Mini prototype, and we now are advancing it further,” said George McWilliams, Director of Advanced Programs at Robotic Research.

Pegasus Mini weighs just four pounds and is the size of a football when folded up and carried in a backpack. Deployed in the field, it can change back and forth between modes as required by the user and the environment. This gives it access to areas that might stymie a standard ground robot or drone.

“Pegasus Mini can fly into three-story windows. It can perch and stare. It can autonomously navigate, explore and map enemy tunnel systems,” McWilliams said. “We see it as being a critical element in DTRA’s family of robotic systems as well as a powerful tool in the hands of other users.”

The SBIR Phase II, which will include demonstrations in operationally relevant environments, is set to end in June 2023. After that, company officials say Pegasus Mini’s design will be further refined based on user feedback. In the meantime, Robotic Research’s Pegasus line of hybrid unmanned vehicles has garnered interest from allied countries, and Pegasus Mini has received industry accolades.

In May, it was nominated by the Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI) as an XCELLENCE Award finalist.

OuterImpact Releases Modular Red Dot Adapter (M.R.A.) for CZ Shadow 2 Pistols

August 25th, 2021

Garden City, Idaho (August 20, 2021) – OuterImpact® is proud to announce the newest addition to the Modular Red Dot Adapter (M.R.A.) line of products. The OuterImpact® M.R.A. line of adapter plates gives shooters an easy to install option for mounting mini red dot sights onto their CZ Shadow 2 pistols without the need for milling or drilling of the slide. The M.R.A. is made from 7075 Aluminum and features a hard coat black anodize. Most mounting screws are included with the M.R.A. for popular red dot sights.

The CZ Shadow 2 is an exceptional pistol used by many shooters for competition where a red dot equipped handgun is very popular. This M.R.A. now allows shooters to put a mini red dot sight on the pistol increasing accuracy while not having to permanently modify the pistol with machining.  

The OuterImpact® M.R.A. is compatible with the following optics:

• Trijicon RMR/ SRO
• Doctor Optic
• Insight MRDS
• Eotech MRDS
• Leupold Delta Point
• Leupold Delta Point Pro
• Vortex Razor
• Vortex Viper
• Vortex Venom
• Burris Fast Fire 2 & 3
• CMORE RTS & STS
• Shield RMS
• Holosun 507c/ 407c V1 (requires 6-40 Screws for Holosun V1)
• Holosun 507c/ 407c V2 (requires 6-40 Screws for Holosun V2)
• UTG Reflex Micro Dot
• TrueGlo Tru-Tec
• Sig Romeo 3
• Sig Romeo 3 Max
• Sig Romeo 3 XL
• Crimson Trace CTS-1250
• Springfield Hex Dragonfly
• Bushnell RXS-100 and 250

To learn more about the CZ Shadow 2 M.R.A., please click here.

Qore Performance Expanding its Team, Adds Government Sales Specialist

August 25th, 2021

Sterling, VA – Thermoregulation and human performance specialists Qore Performance are expanding their team with the recent hire of Ian Stout in the role of Government Sales Specialist. A Marine Corps Veteran and native of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Ian joins Qore Performance with a wealth of experience in getting the men and women of the military, law enforcement and Fire/EMS the equipment they need to do their job effectively. “With both our MIL/LE and our Safety/Device businesses growing at a torrid pace, we needed to bring on additional team members to maintain the level of service we demand of ourselves for our customers,” said Justin Li, Co-Founder and CEO of Qore Performance, “and this is why we are so excited to have Ian onboard.”

Ian brings over 10 years of government sales experience to Qore Performance, supporting some of the world’s most elite units with the equipment they need to conduct operations globally. When asked about why he joined Qore Performance Ian remarked “The forward-thinking design philosophy behind Qore Performance products is what really got me interested. In researching the IcePlate and the IceAge Ecosystem as a whole, I couldn’t believe all of the science required to build tools that prevent heat injuries and boost physiological performance. Their design and problem solving philosophy is totally different than anything I’ve ever seen. It really made me want to be a part of the Qore Performance team.”

Qore Performance is constantly looking to expand its team. Click here to explore current opportunities. For Sales Inquiries, contact:

Doug Burr, Director of Sales and Business Development Ian Stout, Government Sales Specialist

P: 703.755.0724

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Clothier Design Source Provides Much Needed Combat Cloth Face Coverings (CCFC) During Coronavirus Delta Variant Resurgence

August 25th, 2021

Clothier Design Source became one of the first certified makers of the CCFC and is ready to help.

August 20, 2021 (Saint Paul, MN) — Back in June of 2020 the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) designed and developed Army face coverings based on the guidelines from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Department of Defense (DoD) and set out to find an industry partner to manufacture the face coverings. The cloth face coverings, known as the Combat Cloth Face Coverings (CCFC), are intended for Soldiers to wear when social distancing protocols cannot be met. Clothier Design Source, a cut and sew factory in Minnesota answered the call and began manufacturing and rapidly supplying the face coverings to the Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES). Since the recent resurgence of the coronavirus, Clothier Design Source is once again gearing up to supply Warfighters with the Combat Cloth Face Coverings.

Clothier Design Source is a Women Owned Business dedicated to making 100% Made in America soft goods. They have been around since 2006 and have a special focus on functional clothing and accessories. Since 2019, Clothier Design Source has dedicated most of its resources to provide the Army and Airforce with various products through awarded contracts or through AAFES.

The CCFCs are face coverings that have been developed for uniform use and come in Black, Tan 499, Coyote 498 and Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP). They are especially unique in their durability and designed adjustability. Clothier Design Source realizes there are not enough face coverings available to support the current demand and is currently in production to offer more.

The CCFCs were assigned a National Stock Numbers (NSN) following Clothier Design Source’s first substantial order in supplying AAFES with an initial order of 190,00 units. An NSN is a unique 13-digit numeric code assigned to products allowing any of the 29 NATO militaries to purchase the Combat Cloth Face Covering on a “military catalogue” basis, significantly simplifying the procurement process. The assignment of an NSN is also relevant to non-NATO customers in that it is considered to signify that the product has achieved a certain level of acceptance by the world’s more discerning defense customers.

To learn more about all the features of the Combat Cloth Face Coverings, they can be found on ClothierDesignSource.com/combat-cloth-face-covering. The NSN numbers are as follows.

Class 4: Tan 499 Polyester/Cotton Plain Weave.

National Stock Number has not been assigned.

Class 5: Black Polyester/ Cotton Plain Weave.

NSN 8415-01-692-4240

Class 1: Tan 499 Nylon/ Cotton Ripstop.

National Stock Number has not been assigned.

Class 2: Black Nylon/ Cotton Ripstop.

NSN 8415-01-687-8955

Class 3: OCP Nylon/ Cotton Ripstop.

NSN 8415-01-690-6689

Class 6: OCP Polyester/ Cotton Plain Weave.

NSN 8415-01-687-8956

Class 8: Coyote 498 Nylon/ Cotton Ripstop.

NSN 8415-01-690-6692

Class 9: Coyote 498 Polyester/ Cotton Plain Weave.

NSN 8415-01-690-5477