Hyperstealth announced a new pattern developed exclusively for Härkila, one of the top brands in hunting for the European market was released at the IWA in Nuremberg Germany and available to order July 2018.
Hyperstealth announced a new pattern developed exclusively for Härkila, one of the top brands in hunting for the European market was released at the IWA in Nuremberg Germany and available to order July 2018.
Not only did he revamp Hyperstealth’s website, but Jon Morrison has also joined HyperStealth as their new public relations manager.
Jon Morrison is the CEO of Get Clear Consulting and the newest partner of the Hyperstealth team. He is passionate about watching outstanding companies succeed by implementing the best marketing tools available to them. Jon is a certified copywriter, helping companies clarify their message, reach their ideal clients, and grow their business. Jon adds expertise as a best-selling author and keynote speaker. Jon lives in Abbotsford, B.C., is married to Hayley and they have two daughters, Abigail and Grace.
Although we haven’t heard from Canada’s Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corporation in awhile, that doesn’t mean they haven’t been busy. The Jamaica Defense Force just unveiled their new Digital Combat Uniforms which sport a camoflauge pattern developed by Hyperstealth. This pattern replaces the British DPM used since 1992.
Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Antony Anderson, said said the new uniform has security features, which will ensure that it does not end up in the hands of criminals and is proprietary meaning it cannot be purchased at a surplus store.
The new uniform will be available in land and maritime variants amd is said to be up to 50% more effective at camouflaging troops than the outgoing DPM, as it blends more easily into both the urban and jungle-type terrain as well as coastal conditions in which the JDF operates.
In Part V, Guy Cramer continues on with his in depth examination of the US Army’s Camouflage Improvement Effort by discussing his take on the cause of delays, their cost and goes right into some rather interesting comparisons of various candidate patterns. Seeing them side by side in this manner is very enlightening.
This is just one example of what you have waiting for you at www.hyperstealth.com/c3.
In Part 2 of U.S. Army Camouflage Improvement Explained, Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp front man Guy Cramer takes a look at the US Army’s Scorpion camouflage pattern. For those unfamiliar, Scorpion bears a distinct similarity to MultiCam because Crye Precision developed them both. Scorpion was created as part of the Future Force Warrior program under contract to Natick while MultiCam is the fruit of Crye’s independent refinement of the pattern once FFW (later OFW) was abandoned.
Read the entire article here.
Deceptex has added the Freddie line with 26 new patterns for their camouflage print on demand program.
This pattern was developed in May 2011 as a potential replacement pattern for the New Zealand Army. Of Hyperstealth’s offerings, the Kiwis selected the MCU pattern after field trials.
Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corporation’s print on demand Deceptex program has hit the 350 pattern threshold by adding the new Love, Nan, Oboe and Peter series.
Look for sales to begin in August.
Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corporation’s print on demand camouflage service, Deceptex, is up to 164 available patterns.
We spoke with Hyperstealth at Warrior Expo West and Guy Cramer said that uniforms would be available in a field uniforms cut similar to the ACU as well as an Underway uniform cut.
Available this Summer from www.hyperstealth.com/deceptex.