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  2. 5.11 Tactical - Wikipedia

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    Costa bought the entire company in 2002 and ended up selling Royal Robbins Clothing back to Robbins in 2003, but kept the 5.11 brand and spun off a whole new company called 511 Inc. or 5.11 Tactical. Partnering with the FBI , Dan Costa and his co-partner Francisco Morales began creating additional tactical apparel and improving on the existing ...

  3. 5.11 Tactical Sale: Get 20% Off On Editor-Tested Gear - AOL

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    Our Favorite Training Gear From 5.11 Tactical. Just as you'd suspect beloved by military operators, the weighted vests from 5.11 Tactical are all fit for the job.

  4. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    The Secretariat of National Defense issues the "Ración Diaria Individual de Combate" box or "individual soldiers daily combat meal" box. It is packaged in an olive green and black plastic box with the contents printed on the front; the box contains three individual meal packs containing meals providing 3,640 to 4,030 kcal (15,200 to 16,900 kJ ...

  5. Improved Outer Tactical Vest - Wikipedia

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    The Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV) is an enhanced version of, and a replacement for, the older Outer Tactical Vest (OTV) component of the Interceptor multi-threat body armor system, as fielded by the United States Army beginning in the mid-2000s.

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    2.14 Editing the Cornell University template box. 7 comments. 2.15 other wikis. 2 comments. ... 23.4 Please repost Military Tactical Gear. 2 comments. 23.5 Axe. 1 ...

  7. Joint terminal attack controller - Wikipedia

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    A United States Air Force joint terminal attack controller using a radio to coordinate close air support with an A-10 Thunderbolt II. Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) is the term used in the United States Armed Forces and some other military forces for a qualified service member who directs the action of military aircraft engaged in close air support and other offensive air operations ...