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HOUSTON, Texas-BAE Systems has been awarded a $629 million contract from the U.S. Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Joint Program Office (JPO) to upgrade 1,700 Caiman MRAP vehicles. This award demonstrates how BAE Systems' Readiness and Sustainment capabilities are supporting the customer's current and future requirements by rapidly improving product performance to protect troops during combat missions. The upgraded vehicle, called the Caiman Multi-Terrain Vehicle (MTV), integrates a refurbished and improved armored capsule from an existing Caiman with a new high-power automotive power train, chassis and independent suspension. These enhancements will provide greater levels of mobility and survivability necessary for challenging and varied environments and enemy threats. "The Caiman MTV meets the urgent and enduring needs of our troops for greater mobility and survivability," said Dennis Morris, president, BAE Systems Global Tactical Systems. "The Caiman MTV is a very adaptable configuration that can be customized to meet a variety of missions, and we look forward to getting these to the field." BAE Systems introduced the Caiman MTV earlier this year following a rapid design and development program to respond to user needs. Caiman MTV provides an effective combination of interior capacity, tactical mobility, operator comfort and survivability.HOUSTON, Texas-BAE Systems has been awarded a $629 million contract from the U.S. Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Joint Program Office (JPO) to upgrade 1,700 Caiman MRAP vehicles.

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Rocky Boots brand's landed in Europe
One of the biggest American producer of military/outdoors boots wants to meet the european taste about tactical boots.
Rocky went to the source and asked Navy SEALs and SpecWar operators what they wanted and needed for footwear. The operators wanted a lot. They wanted a boot that would drain easily, was flash and fire resistant, could be worn days at a time, would stand up to rope work or kicking in doors, could be worn with swim fins, and would provide traction on various surfaces. So in that way S2V model was born.

 
Built with the Special Operations warrior in mind, the Rocky S2V is one of the most innovative combat boots available. Made out of MIL-SPEC materials, the S2V is flame retardant, has anti-microbial properties built into the interior of the boot which combat foot rot and infections, and has a built in fast rope guard on the inside of the boot. The materials do not absorb any water, and built in one way drain holes quickly drain the Rocky S2V. The boot is finished off with a water/oil resistant Vibram sole, 1,000-denier Cordura sides and padded collar that are treated with PTFE coating for flame and flash resistance and . The boot has a flesh and water-resistant leather upper withstanding fire hazards and the rigors of sea-to-land warfare. SuperFabric® insteps are ASTM tested by exposure to multi-directional abrasion until clear damage is done to the fabric. The S2V SuperFabric withstood 35,000 cycles, which was 1.9 X more cycles than Keprotech®2, and 14.5 X more cycles than Cordura®. This translates to supreme resistance to cuts, abrasions, punctures, rope burn, animal bites, and rot.
 
It is completely made in the U.S. and is Berry Compliant.

The name, S2V, comes from the Navy SEAL motto : "Stealth plus silence equals victory" .

Colours available: Tan , Black and Sage
Sizes : 7-12; 13; 14; 15

 

 
 
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