Combat Flip Flops Vs. K9 Malinois

In case you haven’t heard of Combat Flip Flops, here is something from their website:

“The journey began with the 75th Ranger Regiment. Lee and Griff made their first trip to Afghanistan in the Winter of 2003.  After several deployments and reality of a growing families, they separated from the military in 2006 and continued to support troops through other avenues. In 2010, Griff returned to Afghanistan to assist the growing Afghan National Army.  On that trip, he toured an Afghan-owned boot manufacturing plant and saw where a factory worker punched a flip flop thong through a combat boot sole.  The idea was born.

“We started Combat Flip Flops with the mission of supporting a growing Afghan economy. Our goal to manufacture in Afghanistan is anchored in the belief that a strong economy will sustain the gains made over the last decade.

“As international forces withdraw in 2014, the mature Afghan National Army and Police are taking the lead.  Afghans are making the best financial decisions to sustain the army and police created alongside coalition forces. Footwear manufacturers in Kabul depend heavily on military contracts, so Continue reading

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Atlas Devices Lightweight Tactical Ladder

Cool looking ladder.  The Atlas Devices vendor was busy showing it to a guy in khaki pants and a polo shirt.  His name badge read only USSOCOM.  No name.  No branch.  No unit.  A real Operator.  With a U.S. government line of credit.

I wanted to see the ladder, but the free market kinda had the floor.  I came back to Atlas’ SOFIC booth an hour later.  My audience was granted at that point.

This lightweight tactical ladder articulated out to 10′.  It weighed a mere 12 lbs.  It was obviously strong, as the vendor extended it fully, propped each end onto a Pelican case, then stood in its middle and jumped up and down.  My eyes bugged.

The guy showed me how to fold it up and open it again.  Not too difficult.  It made for a fairly compact package–I can only compare it to the beastly “portable ladders” we have on my TAC unit.  They are heavy and irritable.

I hefted the miracle height-maker once more.  The salesman lamented, “If it only had less titanium…”  Whuck?  I asked him, So this whole thing is titanium?  He said,  “Yup.”  OMG, what’s it cost?  He looked ill.  “Ten thousand dollars.”  Holy Budget Busters, Batman!

Alright, so a municipal agency is out of this horse race.  But for the big boys deploying outside of CONUS, I can see some purchases.  I told this story to a fellow sergeant at work who has had his share of military uniformed time he can’t talk about.  He said every ounce matters in the Teams.

I know advanced technology comes with a price tag.  My experience is that the cost falls with time.  And I got to hold a ten thousand dollar ladder.  How cool is that!

Randall

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New Gerber Downrange Tomahawk

New for 2013, Gerber’s Made in the USA Downrange Tomahawk.  I took a couple of quick photos of the Tomahawk and their new Rescue Axe at SOFIC.  The Downrange Tomahawk sports an axe face with a hammer head at its rear.  The handle is full tang and has a pry bar at the lower end.  Finger grooves in the head of the axe allow the user to get leverage to force the pry bar into jambs and seams.

The steel for the Downrange Tomahawk is 420HC.  It is blackened with KG Gun Kote.  Desert Tan G-10 handle scales are bolted on.  The Tomahawk is 19.27″ overall and weighs in at 1.90 lbs. without the sheath and 2.25 lbs. with the sheath.

MSRP on this bad boy is $285.00, so expect to find it for 40-50% lower than that.  I’m jazzed that it is Made in Portland, Oregon.

Randall

 

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Polaris Defense Shows Off Non-Pneumatic Tires for ATV

We were walking by the Polaris Defense booth at the SOFIC Show and saw some rebar sticking out of an ATV tire.  Upon closer inspection, the tires were a see-though honeycomb design between the rim and tread that supported the weight of the vehicle.  Polaris calls the tires the NPT for non-pneumatic tire.  They aren’t run-flat, they are never-flat.

The implications of this type of airless design are vast.  Polaris Defense acquired Resilient Technologies, LL, who had been researching and constructing never-flat tires for several years.  According to Polaris, “The NPT is composed of a central polymeric web surrounded by a rubber tread band which allows continuous operation, even if up to 30 percent of the web is damaged.”

“We have tested our NPTs over 5,000 miles with a .50 caliber bullet hole and the performance exceeded expectations.  This capability gives Continue reading

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Special Operations Forces Industry Conference 2013

BlueSheepdog Richard and I just got back from the Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC) in Tampa.  The conference has a show floor that we attend every year.  This year it was again awash in stealth plane and helicopter mock-ups, mini-guns, tents, rigid inflatable boats, off road vehicles, combat information systems, and sat-com dishes.

General photos of the show floor are prohibited to protect the identities of the many Spec Ops personnel in attendance.  I really wanted to get some pictures of all the cool cutting edge hardware, but I respect the operational security of the event.

I got to check out some interesting equipment that may be of LE interest, though.  I did get a few pictures.  Some items could be photoed by Press with the specific permission of the vendor and barring any image containing attendees.  I will share what I found out in the next week or so.

Randall

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New CopDots Technology Aids Law Enforcement

CopDots™ is a unique method for marking personal property to deter theft and identify stolen items.  Using an applicator pen, the owner marks a piece of property with tiny microdots the size of a grain of sand.  The dots are laser etched with a personal identification number (PIN) that is registered to the owner.  The PIN’s are stored in a secure international database, which is only accessible to law enforcement.

The microdots are affixed with a special adhesive.  The adhesive fluoresces under UV light.  A 30X magnification is required to read the serial number.  As an owner applied number, the PIN can be entered into NCIC/FCIC for later recovery of the stolen property and possible prosecution of the perpetrator(s).  CopDots likens it to DNA information.

CopDots can be discreetly attached to items that normally would be devalued by the addition of identifying features.  These would include works of art, rare books, coins, jewelry, and similar property.

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Mil-Spec Monkey Hoodie RAW

Not working it for the camera.

The weather was a bit cool last week when I was in NYC.  I wanted to take something warm to wear that would extend below my waist and cover up the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 and holster I had stashed in my right front pants pocket.  I bought a Mil-Spec Monkey Hoodie RAW last November and it was just right for the trip.

I met The Monkey a few years back at SHOT Show after I had contracted him to make morale patches for BlueSheepdog, and then more for ThinBlueFlorida.  We were very satisfied with his professionalism and his products.  I didn’t get to talk to him this year, but I was impressed with the size of his entourage.

On his website store, I saw this Hoodie.  I liked the design, that it was Made in the USA with quality materials, and carried a low price:  $44.00!  I sent him more of my money.

MSM said the Hoodie runs in the “fitted, athletic look” for sizing.  I wanted it to wear a little loose for concealed carry, both IWB and pocket, so I chose an Continue reading

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Video of the Shoot Out at a Miami-Dade Narcotics Raid

Chilling video of an ambush at a Miami-Dade Police drug raid last July was released Thursday.  Thankfully, the officers prevailed.  Suspect Gerardo Delgado died.  Det. John Saavedra was shot three times, below his ballistic vest, but survived.  Eighty pounds of marijuana and $90,000.00 were found in the house.

Homeowner Luis Estevanell, who is the other suspect seen in the video, was charged with Possession of Cocaine, Trafficking in Marijuana, and Second-Degree Murder.

Situational awareness can save your Applewood Smoked Bacon.  Don’t pass things you haven’t cleared (when humanly possible).  Take decisive action (when necessary).  Stay frosty.

Randall

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Looking for some NYC advice…

Hypothetically speaking, if I was in New York City for a few days (which I am), would I be in trouble if I showed up at La Guardia to check my firearm in luggage and had Speer Gold Dot hollow points in a manufacture’s container?

My cousin, who is a Jersey cop, said they got a bulletin telling their guys not to carry hi-cap mags with hollow point bullets into the City, because NYC changed the laws in February to make these mags and bullets illegal with no provisions for LEOSA carry.  I can’t seem to find anything on this online.

Of course this is a purely an intellectual exercise, but I would be curious if anyone knows if the Port Authority Police would try to arrest me at LGA with the aforementioned bad bullets. Maybe someone would have an answer before my flight departs tomorrow!

Randall

Update:  The Port Authority Officer was nice and checked me through without an issue.  I went back and reviewed the LEOSA amendments from 2010, so I felt sure about the HP bullets.  I had two six round mags, so the NY SAFE Act restricting mag capacity to seven wasn’t a concern to me.  I had thought about just giving my ammo to my cousin, but Nah! I was legal.  If I had gotten arrested, it would have just made for another article…

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Search Incident to Arrest? Not for Cell Phones.

You may have heard yesterday that the Florida Supreme Court ruled a police search of a cell phone incident to arrest violates a person’s right to privacy and is therefore illegal.  In Smallwood vs. State (No. SC-11-1130), justices decided 5-2 to eliminate the practice.

In reference to Smallwood vs State, Cedric Tyrone Smallwood was arrested by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office for a convenience store robbery.  Ofc. Ike Brown looked in Smallwood’s cell phone in a search incident to Smallwood’s arrest. Seeing possibly incriminating photographs of Smallwood with a handgun and what looked like the stolen money, packaged as described by the victim clerk, JSO investigators applied for and received a search warrant for the contents of the cell phone.  The photographs obtained via the legal search warrant were shown at trial.

“OFC BROWN: I looked in the phone for two reasons. One, to see if it was the same one he had been calling me from, and to see if, in fact, did he have any pictures or anything that might be evidence to the crime.
PROSECUTOR: In your training and experience with…the Sheriff’s Office, is it unusual for a suspect, any suspect, to take photos or have videos of them that Continue reading

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Counterfeit Money and the Patrol Officer

I was lucky to have taken a class in Fraudulent Documents when I was a detective.  I found the entire subject riveting (really).  Back at my agency, I get requests to examine currency for the officers when they are on counterfeit calls.  I try to pass along some basics to the patrolmen, because there are a few shortcuts to identifying real money from fake.

Quick ground school on the Federal Reserve Note:  “Paper” currency is made from 75% cotton and 25% linen.  To be durable and hard to reproduce, U.S. currency is more cloth than traditional paper, which is made largely from wood cellulose.

The counterfeit pens you see used by stores have an iodine-based ink that reacts with the starch in cellulose-based paper to leave a black marking on a fake bill.  The iodine does not react with the cotton/linen blend of real bills, so the pen leaves an amber, yellow, or light brown swipe.  Because counterfeiters can coat regular paper with chemicals to block the Continue reading

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Gov. Rick Scott Literally Shoots Down Police Drones

Okay, not literally, but I get a kick out of when people misuse the word.  Anyway, Gov. Rick Scott signed into law this week legislation which will, in essence, keep law enforcement drones grounded by way of severe restrictions.

Effective 6/1/2013, the Florida Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act would prohibit law enforcement agencies from using an unmanned aerial vehicle (defined as a drone in the act) to gather evidence or other information, or from using evidence obtained or collected in violation of the act in any state court of law.

A drone is defined as a powered, aerial vehicle that:

1.  Does not carry a human operator;

2.  Uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift;

3.  Can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely;

4.  Can be expendable or recoverable, and;

5.  Can carry a lethal or nonlethal payload.

Exceptions to the FFUSA drone prohibition would be:

“(a) To counter a high risk of a terrorist attack by a specific individual or organization if the United States Secretary of Homeland Security determines that credible intelligence indicated that Continue reading

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Polk Deputy Killed in Cruiser Crash

Polk County Sheriff’s Office Master Deputy Joseph “Shane” Robbins was killed in a single vehicle cruiser crash this morning. Dep. Robbins was westbound on Bomber Road nearing U.S. 17, when his marked car went off the roadway on a curve.  The cause has yet to be determined and PCSO is asking for information from anyone who may have witnessed the crash.

Dep. Robbins, 40, was a 15 year sworn deputy with Polk County.  He had served as a Special Victims Unit detective and a Homicide detective.  He is survived by his wife and their five children.  Funeral arrangements will be announced by PCSO.  Thoughts and prayers for his family…

Randall

photo:  Polk County Sheriff’s Office

 

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NavElite Trekker H Wrist Worn Compass Review

I remember a hostage rescue simulation, calendars past, that involved a rural house surrounded by very heavy woods.  I was an ATL then.  A sniper and I were tasked by the team leader with clandestinely scouting the location, staging the outer perimeter, and finding the best ingress to the target for the assault element.  We kind of got disorie…un-uhhh…lost.  Thankfully, it was just a training scenario.  NavElite currently produces a compass that I would certainly recommend to active guys in SWAT.

Wearing a wrist-mounted direction finder that has backlighting can be a huge advantage in tactical operations.  Yeah, you could fool around with a flashlight and hand held lensatic compass, but being able to get a heading at a glance while holding a rifle, or a shield and pistol, or while carrying equipment, is safer and much more efficient.

NavElite LLC is a Florida company that has brought the design savvy of two Special Operations soldiers to the world of navigational instruments.  The two soldiers, Caroll and Andy, found that there was a need for a wrist worn backlit magnetic compass, which did not exist in the marketplace.

At the time that Carroll and Andy were conducting “business” in Afghanistan, post 9/11, digital wristwatch Continue reading

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Keep Your Heads Down

The manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombers is underway.  An MIT officer is dead and an MBTA officer was seriously wounded.  This is one of several all out manhunts that have occurred already this year.  The Boston bombers had thrown explosives at the officers overnight.  I texted an old friend at MBTA Police and he said his guy was in pretty serious condition.  Thoughts and prayers to our brothers up North…

Update:  Second suspect in custody.  MBTA Ofc. Donohue critical, but now stable.

 

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