W THE NEW BAKER BALLISTICS LED LIGHTING SYSTEM PROVIDES A LESS INTENSE, YET STILL EFFECTIVE, WIDE-ANGLE LED LIGHT SPREAD OUT ACROSS 160 DEGREES OF FRONTAL ILLUMINATION, PERMITTING THE EYES TO QUICKLY ADAPT TO LOW-LIGHT CONDITIONS, INCLUDING PERIPHERAL VISION CUES.
on-force training using real armor. In light of this transition, they now supply a new prod- uct called SIM Covers. SIM Covers allow recent-manufacture, in-service shields to be used during training exercises. Washable and stretchable, this fabric temporarily protects the two horizontally positioned Velcro® and elastic tension bands against unsightly paint and/or marker material.
on-force training using real armor. In light of Baker Ballistics Director Rick Armellino
said, “Budget-strapped agencies wanted a less expensive way to train their offi cers for active shooter response.” Now, for less than $40, all recent models of the company’s foldable shields can be used to defl ect marker rounds with easy cleanup. T e shields are wiped clean, then go right back out into the vehicle where they’re needed most.
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he selection of shields for SWAT use has grown larger. They include wheeled units, ballistic view ports, LED lights. Importantly, ballistic shields are starting to be issued to patrol vehicles. Here is a cross section of what you will fi nd, from small to large, from collapsible to dual units, from pistol rated to armor-piercing rifl e rated.
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www.bakerballistics.com New for the Baker Ballistics shields is an optional LED lighting system. T is unique lighting system is available on all models of their long gun-compatible protective ballistic shields. Ballistic shield operators using tra- ditional strong, focused-beam lighting have long recognized visual problems during low- light tactical operations.
Baker Ballistics founder and president, Lt. Al Baker (NYPD ESU, ret.), said that un- fortunately, areas outside of high-intensity white light beams remain an invisible “black hole.” T e new wide-angle LED system is not designed to replace bright tactical lighting, but to bring another tool to use as needed to enhance offi cer safety. Refl ected light prevents the pupils from enlarging, causing the brain to interpret everything outside of the illuminated area as black. Movement and other visual cues indicative of danger outside of the brightly illuminated area cannot be noticed. T e new Baker Ballistics LED lighting sys- tem provides a less intense, yet still eff ective, wide-angle LED light spread out across 160 degrees of frontal illumination, permitting
S BAKER BALLISTICS TOUGHENED THE OUTER SURFACES OF ITS STANDARD BAKER BATSHIELD® PRODUCT LINE TO ENABLE DAMAGE-FREE, FORCE- ON-FORCE TRAINING USING THE REAL BALLISTIC SHIELD. THEY NOW SUPPLY A NEW PRODUCT CALLED SIM COVERS.
the eyes to quickly adapt to low-light condi- tions, including peripheral vision cues. T e light weighs just 13 ounces including batter- ies and runs on four CR123 Lithium bat- teries. It has a remote On/Off /Momentary switch that is shield-support hand actuated. In a display of practicality and common sense, the folks at Baker Ballistics have added a simple and inexpensive product to their lineup, which superseded the need for more expensive options. Force-on-force training scenarios using the Baker Batshield® against marker rounds was once an expensive and messy exercise. Non-ballistic training shields previously cost in excess of $1500, and were diffi cult to keep clean. No longer. Baker Ballistics toughened the outer surfaces of their standard Baker Batshield product line to enable damage-free, force-
www.ballisticbunker.com DAW TECH Portable Bunkers give individ- ual fi rst responders the ability to make a dif- ference in the early stages of critical response incidents. If staged in schools, airports, malls, etc., these tools could fi ll a much needed gap for fi rst responders regardless of the level of their training or the equipment they have at the time. T e bunkers have already been
S THE DAW TECH LEVEL IV SPECIAL OPERATIONS COLLAPSIBLE BUNKER MEASURES 70 INCHES TALL AND 20 INCHES WIDE. THE COLLAPSIBLE S. O. B. CAN PASS THROUGH A 3-FOOT DOORWAY WITHOUT EXPOSING PERSONNEL OR COMPROMISING ITS BALLISTIC INTEGRITY.
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