Trijicon's Advanced Combat Thermal Sight (ACTS) provides shooters with high-definition uncooled thermal sighting with up to 4X magnification for long-distance nighttime operations. The Trijicon ACTS is designed to easily clip on small arms and interface with the battlefield proven Trijicon ACOG (Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight), delivering rapid and precise target acquisition under the most challenging conditions. This versatile sight can also be used as a hand-held thermal imaging device for scouting, surveillance or covert operations. Developed in partnership with FLIR Systems, Inc., the Trijicon ACTS uses a 320X240 VOx uncooled microblometer camera to provide crisp imagery through total darkness. Because it uses thermal imaging technology, the wide range of visual acuity issues common to the battlefield does not compromise this advanced sighting system.
This fully-illustrated manual from Securesearch Inc. covers a wide range of electrical, electronic, mechanical and chemical components, and containers used in Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) with hundreds of full-color photos. Many of the photos are cutaway and exploded views of individual components, to show the sub-components and different materials that make up the items. Electronic component symbols are shown. Detailed explanations are given of how the item works, why it is hazardous, and how it is employed in the firing train within an IED. It covers a number of variations that could be encountered. A thorough review of explosives, propellants and initiating principles comprises Part 1. Photos show what they look like. The commentary discusses the densities and color details produced by each component, when viewed in the x-ray image. Also covered are hand grenades, ammunition, handguns, ECDs and their cartridges, different types of pipe and plumbing fittings used in pipe bombs—and lots more.
The Gamut, from Buck Knives, has a partially serrated 3 7/8-inch clip blade is rock-solid. The Gamut's sharp-tip clip blade is made of 420J2 stainless steel and is finished with Buck's exclusive Edge2x technology, which makes the blade sharper out of the box, hold an edge longer and easier to re-sharpen. It locks safely open with Buck's reliable mid-lock mechanism. The handle has a solid thermoplastic base with textured, soft rubber overmold for sure, anti-slip grip. Locked open, Buck's Gamut is 8 1/2 inches long, closes to a compact 4 5/8 inches and weighs 4.5 ounces. It comes with a heavy-duty nylon carrying sheath with drainage holes, and also has a lanyard hole with cord.
Groves Incorporated, makers of the Combat Rescue Sling, introduces its Tactical Rescue & Escape Kit for Law Enforcement officers (TREK LE). The TREK LE features Groves' Rapid Deployment Pouch (RDP) and Combat Rescue Sling (CRS). The TREK LE is MOLLE capable and weighs less than one pound including the CRS, allowing officers to easily carry it on their vest without being encumbered. The RDP's Tactical Specific design allows officers to deploy the Combat Rescue Sling on the fly without opening bags or pockets. The Combat Rescue Sling was developed for rapid extrication of victims or casualties, allowing of a rescuer to drag, carry, lift or lower a victim or downed officer from a dangerous area to safety.
The CRS is light weight, rugged and reliable with a minimum break strength rated at 4,500 pounds. It is an OSHA approved lifting sling and meets NFPA 1983 (06ED) as a personal use, or General Use Auxiliary Harness. The TREK LE is a low cost, high strength rescue kit that facilitates rapid egress without placing multiple officers in harm's way at tactical situations or mass casualty incidents.
Using the QuartermasterOnQ for quartermaster needs answers, "What does this officer have? Where is this? How many are in stock? When do I buy more?" Law enforcement agencies are discovering the flexibilty and efficiency of using FileOnQ's QuartermasterOnQ to manage their officer issued equipment and even their fleet. The customized homescreen is designed to help track everything from uniforms, vests, and leather gear to weapons and radios. The system indicates whether it is in stock or assigned to a specific officer, while maintaining a complete history of each item electronically and unalterable. These reports are produced with a simple click of a mouse.
While the MaxCon docking system built into all Duckbill Duty gear inhibits the bouncing effect responsible for causing so much back pain, Duckbill’s drop shank cushion prevents the chronic bruising that occurs on the gun-side thigh of nearly every LEO at some point in his or her career. The drop shank cushion also protects the hips and waist from the pain constantly inflicted by the hard belt-high edges inherent in every slotted holster design. The Duckbill shank cushion installs on the back of the holster, adapts to the shape of the user, and does not alter the look or performance of the holster in any way.