Troop Performance

IWA – H&K Solicits IWA Attendee Feedback for Next Commercial Rifle Project

Friday, March 3rd, 2017

H&K has employed pollsters to query IWA attendees in their booth on which rifle project they should undertake next.

Attendees are shown prospective rifles in wood or gray composite stocks and asked to questions about which they would prefer H&K to introduce in the future. Additional options include Carbon Fiber furniture as well as wuations about Picatinny rails and sight systems.  The weapons are all semi-auto and are based on previous designs such as the MR308 and G3. No word on when, or if, the decision will be made to offer one or more of these prospective designs.

www.heckler-koch.com

2017 IWA Outdoor Classics

Friday, March 3rd, 2017


Once again, we’ve traveled by planes, trains and automobiles to Nürnburg, Germany to cover the IWA Outdoor Classics.  Please enjoy our coverage.  

Enforce Tac – TILO-3 Headlamp and Thermal Goggle by Andres Industries AG

Friday, March 3rd, 2017

At every show I attend, I run across a product that not only surprises me, but also impresses me. For this year’s Enforce Tac, that product is the TILO-3 Headlamp and Thermal Goggle. This simple, compact device is a IR camera along with head mounted light. To turn this 100g (3.5 oz) camera on, you simply open the front lens cover and it activates. Turn it around the other direction and the white, red and IR lights are controlled via push buttons with multiple functions including SOS and 10 step functions. The Mil/LE version also offers a programming option for the lights which peak at 160 lumens.

The TILO-3 is offered in three variants, a Military/LE version, “Fire Brigade” version for Rescue use, and a Civilian version. The Mil/LE and Civy models will be available in June, while the version for Rescue units is planned for August. Because it’s IR, it can be used during both day and night. The camera is 12 micron with 60 Hz refresh rate for the government models but only 24 Hz for the civilian version. Output selections include white hot, black hot, booster, search, rainbow and false colors, with the field of view listed as 24″ horizontal by 19″ vertical. The device is powered by a CR-123A battery and offers 24 hours with just light use and 2.4 hours for the Mil/LE version and 3 hours for the Rescue and civy models in IR camera mode. The chassis is high impact Polyamid with nanotube reinforcement on the Mil/LE and Rescue models but the Civy version doesn’t have the nanotube reinforcement. The two government versions are IP 68 water resistant while the Civy model is IP 65 although they all incorporate rubber boots around the switches. Shock resistance is MIL STD 810F 516 IV.

The mount affixes to the front lip of the helmet and can be swung out of the way when you require both eyes. There is also a shroud adapter along with Go Pro headbands for low profile use. This photo is of a chassis mockup used for display with a helmet, that is why the prism is clear. Below, is a shot I took of the screen. When it is close to your eye, the screen size appears much larger thanks to the prism eye piece. In actuality, screen resolution is 1746×960 for monochrome and 873×500 for color. The prism is saphire glass on the two government models and plastic for the civilian one.

The TILO-3 is offered in OD for the Mil/LE version, Black for the Civy version, and Red for the Rescue model.

Andres Industries is seeking resellers both in the US and internationally to handle the TILO-3 in their market.

www.andres-industries.de

Hodge 12.5″ Uppers?

Friday, March 3rd, 2017

He never ceases to surprise me.  I just saw Hodge last weekend and he never mentioned it.  

IWA – Recon Company Offers Big Sky Racks’ Electronic Weapon Mounting System

Thursday, March 2nd, 2017

Germany’s Recon Company offers the Electronic Locking System made by Big Sky Racks, which is a weapon storage solution for vehicles. It keeps the weapon secure but allows instant access when needed via the touch of a button, unlike standard key locking systems which take valuable time to access the weapon. The system is also padded to avoid rattle. In the event the vehicle completely loses power, the weapon can still be accessed via a key. Key options are standard, handcuff and barrel.

While this model holds an MP-5, they are available for a wide range of weapons.

Enforce Tac – Smith Elite Ballistic Cold Weather Goggle

Thursday, March 2nd, 2017

The new Ballistic Cold Weather Goggle from Smith Elite incorporates a thermal barrier lens.  In addition to their boogie integration system for stand alone or helmet use, the lens offers MIL-PRF-32432 and MIL-DTL-43511D ballistic protection.


This dual lens system means there is a 15-20 Deg difference which results in the inner lens staying warmer in order to prevent fogging.  They have also applied their anti-fog coating to the lens for enhanced performance.  



The Smith Elite Line is available in mainland Europe from CSC.

Enforce Tac – Spuhr G3 Stock Now Available 

Thursday, March 2nd, 2017

The R410 G3 Stock from Spuhr is now available. They were developed for the Swedish Army to give a higher check weld when using optics and will be used to configure designated marksman rifles. There are four different cheek pieces available to adjust comb. Additionally, thanks to six positions means length of pull is now adjustable from 12.5 cm to 15.75 cm. Finally, it can be also used on the MP-5 and G-33.

Spuhr products are available in Germany through Pol-Tec.

www.spuhr.com

IWA – Hornet Special Operations Vehicle

Thursday, March 2nd, 2017

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Built from a modified Turbo Diesel, Toyota Hi-Lux, the Hornet Special Operations Vehicle was designed to offer off-road mobility in desert conditions. Lessons learned from Arctic Trucks were applied to the Hornet due to the similar traction challenges in a sandy environment. They use 315/70 R17 tires which offers a wider footprint for grip and lower ground pressure. Additionally, they have an onboard tire inflation/deflation system.

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The Hornet can be configured for right or left hand drive with automatic or manual transmissions. Additionally, the buy can choose between the 2.4 liter or 3.0 liter Turbocharged Diesel engines. The Hornet has a 4.56 final drive differential ratio with ARB front and rear diff locks. It features a 142 liter fuel tank and 24v system.

It is also CH-47 transportable and has a MIRA certified rollover protection system. There is also a removable A-pillar and header roof rail for commander. As you can see from the photos, the truck can be fitted with a variety of weapin mounts including a traversing ring. Another interesting feature is that there incorprated a CASEVAC system.

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www.proreta-tactical.com