Drop Zone Tactical introduces the “Tyrannus” Over Suit in PenCott-Snowdrift™ camouflage

Being located in Canada’s north Drop Zone Tactical know a thing or two about snow – they also know a thing or two about making combat clothing and gear with bomb-proof quality and jaw-dropping innovation.  So, when they set out to design a winter camo over smock and pant set, you could expect it to be great. The Tyrannus Over Suit is just that. A great winter camo over smock and pant set.

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SNOWDRIFT camouflage over-garment

Developed for tactical use, our snow-overwhites design incorporates a roomy cut and includes practical features leveraged from the latest military outer garment designs.

*UPDATE*  Due to popular demand, we have decided to release this design in our other camouflage patterns using our NyCo fabric as well.  We have also included a rear “poachers” pocket on the jacket.  This ensemble will also now be known as the “Predator Jacket and Trousers“.  Look out for more details soon!

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PenCott™ to be featured at IDEX 2013

PenCott camouflaged soldier clothing and equipment will be presented by Emirates Defense Technology at the IDEX 2013 exhibition in Abu Dhabi – February 17-21.

Emirates Defense Technology have been marketing the PenCott patterns in the Middle East, and the “Sandstorm” pattern is now under serious consideration to be the new camouflage pattern for the United Arab Emirates armed forces.

EDT will be showcasing a head-to-toe PenCott-Sandstorm™ camouflaged solution, consisting of combat uniforms, load-bearing equipment, ballistic vests, helmet covers, boots and pouches.  The means also exists to apply the pattern to vehicles and aircraft for a fully integrated, national camouflage program.

For a sneak preview, check out the promotional video prepared by EDT.

Click on the image above to jump to the video.

HELIKON-TEX adds PenCott to its camouflage line-up

European tactical clothing brand HELIKON-TEX broke the news yesterday that it is adding the GreenZone, Badlands and Snowdrift versions of PenCott to its line-up.

Due to be revealed at the IWA & Outdoor Classics 2013 trade show in March, the new patterns will first be produced in Helikon-Tex’s Combat Patrol Uniform, then will come their Combat Shirt, Boonie Hat and Combat Cap models.

  

  

In the second half of 2013 Helikon-Tex will also roll-out the PenCott patterns on a new Parka design.

Stay tuned for more info – and visit Helikon-Tex’s website and Facebook page for more details about their full line-up.

www.helikon-tex.com

www.facebook.com/Helikon-Tex

www.facebook.com/groups/PenCott

’tis the season – for “SNOWDRIFT”

Traditional solid white “snow camouflage” doesn’t work well in terrain where the snow cover is uneven and features shadows and textures, and/or where rocks and dry vegetation break the blanket of snow.  So, some other snow camouflage patterns attempt to include the appearance of stalks, grass or tree branches – which only work in very specific environments.

Snowdrift is a three-color pattern that uses the same pattern geometry as the rest of the PenCott family,  and is specifically designed for optimum concealment in a wide range of snow-covered terrain.

The 3-in-1, omni-directional, multi-scalar, fractal pattern geometry, plus the 3 carefully analyzed and selected colors of Snowdrift, creates a pattern that vanishes into the textures of the natural environment.  And as the photos below show, it works well at close, mid- and longer-range distances too.

The camouflage over-suit featured in these photos is made from our lightweight, quick-drying, 100% polyester fabric with a durable water-resistant finish and military specification nIR performance.  The suit comprises a parka and trousers set that features multiple pockets, and reinforcing patches on the elbows, knees and seat.  It was developed by Hyde Definition with Griffin Manufacturing of Fall River, Massachusetts at the request of a private military company, but will also be available soon directly from Hyde Definition.  Dealers and retailers interested in stocking the suit can contact us for further information. Watch out for more details to also be made public soon.

Finally, our Marketing and Business Development Director, Lawrence Holsworth, will be attending the SHOT Show in Las Vegas the 14th – 18th of January.  Feel free to contact him at +1-508-677-2155 or lawrence@hydedefinition.com for a meeting or discussion.

 

Saint George Defence Group of Serbia to produce tactical clothing and gear in PenCott patterns

The Saint George Defence Group is a new company from Serbia, with a good pedigree and a mission to make field proven clothing and gear for real-deal special operations professionals.

SGDG is working on its own range of clothing and equipment produced with military-grade quality from military-grade raw-materials.  The company offers its products to police, military, security services and all others who have a need for high-quality, practical, field-proven tactical gear.

SGDG’s flagship product is the Field Combat Uniform (FCU) designed for members of  army and police special units and is offered exclusively in black and the PenCott family of camouflage patterns:

The photos below show more detail of the Gen.I FCU shirt and trousers which have already seen service with Serbian military and police special units.  The upcoming Gen.II version replaces Velcro tabs for closing the pockets with slotted buttons.

SGDG will also be adding hats and other matching individual equipment to their line-up in the near future as well.

“LIKE” SGDG on Facebook to keep up to date with all of their developments.

 

PenCott on sale – “H.45” retail store opens in Jakarta

Indonesian entrepreneur, military uniform collector, and self-confessed camouflage addict, Arie Setya Yudha, passed a significant milestone last week when the “H.45” retail store opened as his agent in Jakarta.

Arie’s company Molay Military Uniform Division aims to provide comfortable, durable, efficient military-grade garments and gear for real-deal and mil-sim tactical use.  The company’s focus is 100% on function not fashion and every piece in their range is designed and crafted in Indonesia, using top quality materials sourced globally.

The H.45 store takes its name from the first letter of a well-known Indonesian war cry, and from 1945 – the year that Indonesia declared its independence from The Netherlands.  And .45 is of course also the calibre of a certain legendary pistol.  Arie and his business partners put all of these elements together, and created what is probably the coolest and most modern-looking store for tactical goods that we have ever seen.

Store details:

H.45
Jl Bulevard Artha Gading, Sentra Bisnis Artha Gading
Blok A 7D no 9
Kelapa Gading, Jakarta 14240

tel. 021 458 572 36

 

There are plans afoot for H.45 to also have an e-commerce enabled website in the not too distant future.

In the meantime, Molay Military Uniform Division has also had success in designing a new tactical uniform for the Indonesian National Police’s “Gegana” SWAT unit – known as the Peacekeeping Uniform (or PKU).

 

The PKU is also available commercially in PenCott camouflage patterns, and is already selling well in Indonesia and beyond.

 

 

Check out Molay Military Uniform Division on Facebook for full details about the PKU.