More GreenZone Goodness from Drop Zone Tactical

Drop Zone Tactical in Alberta, Canada continues to add to their list of products in PenCott-GreenZone camouflage….

The latest addition to the portfolio is the “Mutha Ruka” long range recce pack – inspired by the classic British Army Bergen pack, but updated and improved in many ways.  Check out the Mutha Ruka product page on Drop Zone Tactical’s website for the full story.

  

Drop Zone Tactical’s GreenZone portfolio now includes the following items:

For more information about these products, follow the links above, or contact Drop Zone Tactical via e-mail at info@dropzonetactical.com, or through their Facebook page.

Watch out for our “Badlands” and “Snowdrift” patterns to be added to Drop Zone Tactical’s portfolio soon as well.

 

OPSGEAR now selling Drop Zone Tactical RECCE Smocks in PenCott camouflage

US-based tactical gear mega-source OPSGEAR is now selling Drop Zone Tactical’s legendary RECCE Smocks in PenCott camo.

Offered as a non-inventory item, the smocks are made-to-order at a $40.00 savings over the normal retail price.  At the present time, GreenZone is the only PenCott option but Drop Zone Tactical have announced previously that Badlands will be added to their line-up soon as well.

www.opsgear.com

 

PenCott – “Things are easy when you’re big in Japan”

According to the ’80’s synth-pop hit from Alphaville, “things are easy when you’re big in Japan”.  And,  judging from what we’ve seen so far, the “PenCott Uniform” from Japanese airsoft gear producer/retailer RAG Industries is well on its way to becoming a big thing…

Made from our milspec, vat-printed, 50/50 Nylon-Cotton ripstop fabric, the price for a complete set of the RAG Industries PU is approximately $230 US.

To see some great photos of the PenCott Uniform in situ, check out the gallery at: HongKongMania.MilitaryBlog.

Or, just check out the sneak peaks below:

 

 

Whiskey Two-Four Expands Clothing Line

Whiskey Two-Four produces made-to-order tactical sports gear, and every product they carry is every hand-made in the USA.

They’ve been making waves recently with their numerous vest, pouch, and load carrying belt options and now they look set to do the same with their clothing line.

WTF Pants

   

 

Hooded Uniform Shirt

 

Check out WTF’s website for full details of their clothing line.

Also be sure to “like” WTF on Facebook to keep up-to-date with their latest news and developments.

 

RECON COMPANY adds PenCott-GreenZone to its line-up

Renowned German tactical gear retailer RECON COMPANY is now offering SABRE’s line of PenCott-GreenZone clothing for sale.

Currently in stock are the Sniper Smock and Trousers and the Combat Field Shirt that were featured in the KOMMANDO article about Austria’s COBRA anti-terror unit.  The photos below, from the RECON website, give a good look at some of the key attributes of each of these garments (click on the pictures to enlarge).

Sniper Smock

 

 

Sniper Trousers

  

Combat Field Shirt

www.recon-company.com

And finally, SABRE will be releasing even more PenCott goodness later this year…

Smocks, trousers, hats, and more – in Badlands, GreenZone, Sandstorm – and Snowdrift!  ETA is the end of December.

www.sabre-shop.de

Austria’s EKO COBRA snipers choose PenCott – featured in KOMMANDO-International Special Operations Magazine

The Nov-Dec. issue of KOMMANDO – International Special Operations Magazine features an up-close look at the new Sniper Smock and Trousers and Combat Field Shirt from SABRE that are being used by Austria’s legendary COBRA anti-terrorist unit.

Below is our English translation of the original article – a PDF of which is included below the translated article.

SNIPER CAMOUFLAGE:  PenCott camo GreenZone

(photo copyright Soeren Sunkler 2012)

Camouflage is an essential part of a sniper’s requirements.  KOMMANDO-International Special Operations Magazine (K-ISOM) gives you an exclusive look at an interesting solution.

Together with the legendary anti-terror task force unit (EKO) COBRA from Austria, we were able to test the new PenCott camouflage, developed by Dominic Hyde from Great Britain.  

Hyde started his company Hyde Definition in 2008, well before the British military began an internal project to look for a new camouflage pattern.  When the British military did decide on a new pattern, they approached Crye Precision to develop a variant of MultiCam called the Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP). This did not detract from the efforts of Hyde however.  A good camouflage pattern will always prevail.

According to Hyde, the PenCott camouflage pattern was not influenced by any other existing color schemes. But he did analyse several historical patterns during its development that he considers to have been effective for their time.  These included German camouflage patterns from the 2nd World War, the British Brush Stroke pattern used on the legendary Denison Smock, the French Lizard pattern used by paratroopers in Algeria and Indochina, the U.S. Jungle Leaf used in Vietnam and its later variant known as Woodland, the Canadian CADPAT (Canadian Disruptive Pattern), and even MultiCam by Crye Precision.

From Hyde’s extensive independent research and development effort came the initial “GreenZone” variant of PenCott, plus the semi-arid regions variant known as “Badlands” and the arid-regions variant known as “Sandstorm”.  A fourth variant for use in snow-covered terrain known as “Snowdrift” has just recently finished production.  The three main variants are available on four types of material: milspec 50/50 NyCo rip-stop, 500D and 1000D Cordura nylon, and 65/35 rip-stop poly-cotton.

Camouflage material must not only work, which is difficult enough, but it also needs to be produced at reasonable prices. And by no means do all camouflage patterns that are designed manage to get produced, or imported. Meanwhile, PenCott has been featured in film, television and on the news.  It is therefore certainly no “one-hit wonder”.

K-ISOM had the unique opportunity to analyse PenCott-GreenZone up-close together with a team from EKO COBRA the newly introduced uniforms for snipers and marksmen. What struck us immediately was that the GreenZone version is more than perfect for the alpine highlands. Although the pattern consists of digital pixels, GreenZone manages to excellently integrate all of the colours that occur in high mountain terrain into the pattern.

In contrast to many other pixel patterns, PenCott camouflage is not based on a system of block-like rectangles and squares, because they look unnatural. The individual pixels and shapes in PenCott are arranged in a combination that appears random, but in such a way that it emulates the predetermined combinations one sees in nature. The GreenZone pattern is therefore perfect for alpine bush, grasslands and shrub landscapes. Likewise, it would likely prove effective in other European mountain ranges.

Along the transitions between colours there are virtually no hard edges, all colors harmoniously blending together. Using a unique process, Hyde has ensured that the green, brown, beige and sand-colored shapes are not recognizable as hard blocks of pixels. Instead, they appear as larger color segments, overlapped with smaller sections. Sometimes they even appear to have something like a “spray-paint” effect. The risk of recognisable pattern repeat – even at closer range – is also relatively small. What is obvious is that Hyde really put a tremendous amount of development work into this pattern.

Smocks and Trousers

We were also able to get a closer look at the Gen.II Sniper Trousers that belong to the sniper / marksman uniform. The trousers are made from milspec 50% cotton and 50% nylon, and we were particularly impressed with the features such as the Cordura knee-reinforcements, with removable padding, and the many attachment loops for scrim and camouflage and for affixing a special camouflage net. The trousers also feature large reinforced 50-mm belt loops, a high-cut kidney panel with removable braces, two bellows pockets on the back of the upper and lower legs, and two side pockets with D-rings. All bellows pockets have the following additional features: security against items falling out, D-rings, drainage eyelets and a ripstop storm cuff in the lower third of the leg. The storm cuffs are adjustable through elastic cords with one-handed cord-locks. All buttons are covered, of course. The bottom line is that the trousers represent the current pinnacle of tactical clothing design.

Also sighted in use with the EKO COBRA team was the Gen.II Combat Field Shirt that deserves more attention. The camouflage effect also perfectly matches the pants.

The Combat Field Shirt features two bellows chest pockets with and Velcro-fastened flaps for closing. It’s also possible to open the pockets from either the top or the side, depending on the requirements of the situation. Like the cargo pockets on the trousers, these pockets also feature an upper extension of the pocket that provides security against items falling out. There are also Velcro patches on the chest and sleeves for attaching badges, team call-signs and blood-type patches. We were especially positive about the underarm ventilation zippers with mosquito nets, and the reinforcement on the elbow provided by an additional layer of fabric. There are also two bellows upper sleeve pockets with Velcro patches, a forearm pocket on the left sleeve, and the wristbands of both sleeves are adjustable with Velcro. The collar also has a Velcro tab closure.

 An inside pocket with side-entry and Velcro-closure completes the Combat Field Shirt. The Combat Field Shirt and the Smock are tailored specifically to the needs of military and law enforcement marksmen and snipers – but hunters and special operations forces would also probably be highly satisfied with the set-up.

The excellent camouflage in alpine terrain is clear to see. Although the GreenZone variant is not an all-encompassing solution, but it is certainly perfect for verdant landscapes in Europe, Asia and North America. 

This sophisticated sniper system impresses thus not only with its functionality, but also with its all-round camouflage effectiveness.

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Link to:  KOMMANDO Nov-Dez COBRA article

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www.k-isom.com

www.sabre-shop.de

 

 

PenCott at NATO Future Soldier exhibition in Prague

German tactical clothing and gear manufacturer SABRE highlighted their PenCott camouflage clothing and equipment at the recent Future Soldier conference and exhibition.

Pictured here is the SABRE stand featuring a range of PenCott camouflaged clothing and gear – as well as some new items coming soon (check out that fully kitted-out mannequin).

In this photo, we see Herr Peter Mueller of SABRE clad in PenCott-Sandstorm and getting up-close-and-personal with the Czech Army’s new CZ-805 BREN rifle with underslung grenade launcher.

www.sabre-shop.de

 

UFPRO PenCott P-40 Commandos Trousers

The PenCott P-40 Commandos trousers from UFPRO combine the excellent ergonomic and functional features of the P-40 Commandos series with the superb camouflage properties of the PenCott camouflage pattern family.

All functional elements are designed for tactical and tactical outdoor activities.  The tight, anatomical fit, together with highly durable Scholler® stretch material provide excellent ergonomic features and mobility, and the mid-brown colour of the stretch material blends in nicely with the PenCott camouflage patterns.

     

Features:

  • All pockets zip closed
  • Double belt loops
  • Externally accessible knee protector pockets
  • Width-adjustable bottom of trouser legs
  • Safety pocket
  • Double zipper pull fly
  • NIR resistant PenCott ripstop NyCo

www.ufpro.si

 

 

SpecOpShop PenCott Hats, and more

Texas-based SpecOpShop is now shipping their Spec Ops Boonie Hat in Badlands and GreenZone featuring an innovative Zig-Zag grid of flattened 550-cord for attaching scrim and foliage for even better individual camouflage performance.

   

SpecOpShop is also now importing and selling the “operator-style” Alpha Tactical Hat from Molay Uniform Division.

And finally, SpecOpShop are happy to announce that they have overcome the difficulties that had caused some backlog in their production, and they are now sewing at full-steam to fulfill customer orders.

 www.specopshop.com

 

PenCott-GreenZone in Germany

Our friend Florian over at Svensson Tactical Blog posted a series of photos yesterday featuring SABRE’s Gen.III Special Forces Smock and Sniper trousers in the “GreenZone” variant of our PenCott family of camouflage patterns.  The location was “somewhere along the lower Rhine”, and its easy to see from the photos why the pattern is gaining such a growing following among law enforcement and military special operations units.

Here are a few examples from Florian’s photo-shoot:

You can view the entire gallery here.

Check out SABRE’s website for more info about their smocks, shirts and trousers in the PenCott patterns here.