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Very interesting.
LGen A.B. Leslie, why do you think it is that units are spending O and M funds on local purchase of clothing and equipment?
Could it be that the "world class" equipment the troops get issued if far from world class?
Could it be that the CF is issuing equipment that doesn't work for the task at hand?
The very fact that the issue TV only holds four C7/C8 magazines while our troops get issued ten to fifteen, speaks volumes about how incapable the issue TV really is.
The fact that the CF is now procuring new "Modular Fighting Rigs" is just more proof that our "world class" kit really isn't!
The MFR went out for a "competitive" tender, which really wasn't, since the tender specified a specific attachment system only found on SORD products from Australlia. So suddenly the competitive tender became sole source, without actually have to sole source the product.
Because of a handfull of soldiers who wore SORD gear overseas on a tour, it has now become the new MFR for Canada. Not a Canadian made product nor even a US made product, which in my opinion is far superior, but an product that got sole source because of the attachment system for the pouches, even though no other company or army uses it.
So what is the warranty the CF gets for this "even more world class" gear?
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You are even trying to prohibit the purchase of slings. Yes, the CF issues two slings for the C7/C8 and both are unfit for combat. The two point "parade" sling and the three point "patrol" sling. The parade sling is meant for just that, parades while the three point patrol sling was obsolete many years ago. Never mind the fact that it's obsolete, I have yet to see one that isn't held together by duct tape and paracord.
Why do I care?
Well my company has been supplying CF Units and individuals with quite a bit of product since the issue gear isn't all that great.
Two lines we carry, Tactical Assault Gear and Blue Force Gear, come with "Unlimited Lifetime Warranties".
The key word in that is Unlimited. Meaning wear and tear, and damage caused by accidents, to the product, is covered under the warranty.
Both product lines were excluded from the competitive tender though, and aren't included on the approved purchase list that was already put out, even though the quality far exceeds a number of companies on the list.
Two companies on the list don't even do individual or unit sales. Another only makes medical related products, and we already covered the warranties of some of the other lines.
The Blue Force Gear Vickers sling has been purchased and used by multiple CF Units, hundreds of individual CF soldiers, issued to RCMP, used by multiple LE Tac Teams, multiple US military forces including all elite forces, multiple US government agencies and is now being procured by the Dutch for their weapons upgrade program. It's seems however that for the CF officially the parade sling works just fine.
So while the Airforce as a whole gets new aircraft, our Army makes due with "world class" gear that doesn't work, is held together with duct tape, is being replaced with gear that isn't warrantied against "wear and tear" and is now prohibited from procuring gear that actually works for the job they are doing.
If the issue gear really was "world class" there would be no reason to prohibit the purchase of aftermarket gear.
Darren Cole
President
One Shot Tactical Inc.
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Canadian Army Prohibits Purchase of Commercial Kit
On Monday, LGEN A.B. LESLIE, Chief of the Land Staff for Canada, released a message entitled, “Prohibition on Acquisition of Soldier Personal Equipment, Clothing and Camp Stores.” The point of the message was to remind units that they cannot use Operations and Maintenance monies to procure Soldier Systems items. Specifically, guidance was issued that, “THE LF CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT REMAIN WORLD CLASS. AS SUCH LOCAL PURCHASE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT WITH O AND M FUNDS BY LF UNITS IS PROHIBITED.” The list of equipment units CANNOT use O&M to purchase is pretty extensive and includes basically everything that is covered on SSD. What killjoys. From the message:
A. PERSONAL CLOTHING. OCULAR PROTECTION, HELMETS, HELMET SUSPENSION AND RETENTION SYSTEMS, HEADWEAR, FOOTWEAR, GLOVES, JACKETS, NEXT TO SKIN CLOTHING TO INCLUDE SHIRTS, PANTS, SOCKS AND UNDERGARMENTS
B. PERSONAL EQUIPMENT. LOAD CARRIAGE SYSTEMS, HYDRATION OR WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEMS, AMMUNITION OR WEAPON SLINGS / BANDOLIERS, KNIVES, MULTITOOLS, FLASHLIGHTS, HEADLAMPS, ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT FOR PERSONAL WEAPONS AND PISTOL HOLSTERS
C. CAMP STORES. TENTAGE, COTS, SLEEPING SYSTEMS, AIR MATRESSES OR SLEEPING PADS, GENERATORS / HEATERS OR THEIR ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT, STOVES, POWER DISTIRBUTION, LIGHTING KITS AND VCP KITS
Truthfully, our favorite quote from the entire message is, “THE LF CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT REMAIN WORLD CLASS.” Really, you can’t make this stuff up. Despite the assertion of world class kit, a previously released message from LGEN Leslie authorizes Canadian Soldiers to privately purchase and use equipment from the following sources:
A. ARKTIS
B. BLACKHAWK
C. EAGLE
D. FELLFAB
E. HIGHSPEED GEAR
F. PACIFIC SAFETY PRODUCTS
G. TACTICAL TAILOR
H. SORD
I. COTMS
It must be noted that products from the manufacturers on this list include makers of trials kit from the Modular Fighting Rig program which should finally see theater this August. So I guess that the current “world class” kit will be replaced by even more world class once they make a decision on MFR. Until then, if you are a Canadian Soldier, if you want equipment that outclasses world class, you are going to have to buy it yourself.
Very interesting.
LGen A.B. Leslie, why do you think it is that units are spending O and M funds on local purchase of clothing and equipment?
Could it be that the "world class" equipment the troops get issued if far from world class?
Could it be that the CF is issuing equipment that doesn't work for the task at hand?
The very fact that the issue TV only holds four C7/C8 magazines while our troops get issued ten to fifteen, speaks volumes about how incapable the issue TV really is.
The fact that the CF is now procuring new "Modular Fighting Rigs" is just more proof that our "world class" kit really isn't!
The MFR went out for a "competitive" tender, which really wasn't, since the tender specified a specific attachment system only found on SORD products from Australlia. So suddenly the competitive tender became sole source, without actually have to sole source the product.
Because of a handfull of soldiers who wore SORD gear overseas on a tour, it has now become the new MFR for Canada. Not a Canadian made product nor even a US made product, which in my opinion is far superior, but an product that got sole source because of the attachment system for the pouches, even though no other company or army uses it.
So what is the warranty the CF gets for this "even more world class" gear?
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"Damage caused by accidents" "Normal wear and tear" WOW hopefully our CF members look after their gear that is suppose to survive combat!Products are guaranteed for life against all faults in materials or manufacture.
Exclusions from the guarantee: Normal wear and tear, modifications or alterations, incorrect storage, damage caused by accidents, by negligence or by use for which the product is not intended.
You are even trying to prohibit the purchase of slings. Yes, the CF issues two slings for the C7/C8 and both are unfit for combat. The two point "parade" sling and the three point "patrol" sling. The parade sling is meant for just that, parades while the three point patrol sling was obsolete many years ago. Never mind the fact that it's obsolete, I have yet to see one that isn't held together by duct tape and paracord.
Why do I care?
Well my company has been supplying CF Units and individuals with quite a bit of product since the issue gear isn't all that great.
Two lines we carry, Tactical Assault Gear and Blue Force Gear, come with "Unlimited Lifetime Warranties".
The key word in that is Unlimited. Meaning wear and tear, and damage caused by accidents, to the product, is covered under the warranty.
Both product lines were excluded from the competitive tender though, and aren't included on the approved purchase list that was already put out, even though the quality far exceeds a number of companies on the list.
Two companies on the list don't even do individual or unit sales. Another only makes medical related products, and we already covered the warranties of some of the other lines.
The Blue Force Gear Vickers sling has been purchased and used by multiple CF Units, hundreds of individual CF soldiers, issued to RCMP, used by multiple LE Tac Teams, multiple US military forces including all elite forces, multiple US government agencies and is now being procured by the Dutch for their weapons upgrade program. It's seems however that for the CF officially the parade sling works just fine.
So while the Airforce as a whole gets new aircraft, our Army makes due with "world class" gear that doesn't work, is held together with duct tape, is being replaced with gear that isn't warrantied against "wear and tear" and is now prohibited from procuring gear that actually works for the job they are doing.
If the issue gear really was "world class" there would be no reason to prohibit the purchase of aftermarket gear.
Darren Cole
President
One Shot Tactical Inc.