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Exploring the Versatility of Dulce Dom's Molle System
The gun accessories industry is thriving, and one brand that stands out is Dulce Dom. Known for their innovative designs and quality materials, Dulce Dom has made a significant impact on the market, particularly with their Molle system products.
The Molle system, which stands for Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment, allows users to customize their gear by attaching various pouches and accessories. This system not only enhances functionality but also provides a tailored experience for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Dulce Dom offers a wide range of Molle-compatible accessories that are perfect for those looking to optimize their tactical setups. From utility pouches to hydration carriers, their products are designed with the user in mind, ensuring durability and ease of use.
What do you think about Dulce Dom's approach to the Molle system? Have you had any experiences with their products? Let's discuss!
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Richard Johnson reviews the Tasmanian Tiger TAC Modular SW Pack 25, highlighting its utility as a low-profile tactical backpack. Designed to resemble a typical camping or hiking pack, it conceals numerous tactical features, making it suitable for undercover operations. Constructed with high-quality 700D Cordura and equipped with YKK zippers and Woojin buckles, the backpack is durable and functional, offering about 25 liters of storage with main compartments that include MOLLE webbing and hook-and-loop strips for customization. The pack caters to those who prefer gear without an overtly tactical appearance, providing comfort through padded straps and an airflow channel. It also integrates a covert orange flap to enhance visibility, ideal for roadside safety or attracting attention in emergencies. 태즈매니안 타��거 (Tasmanian Tiger), renowned for its high-end tactical gear, reinforces its adaptability and strength through this product. Johnson concludes with high praise for the backpack’s quality, durability, and functionality, making it a recommended choice for both tactical and non-tactical uses.
#Tasmanian Tiger#TAC Modular SW Pack 25#tactical backpack#modular design#load-bearing system#Velcro attachments#MOLLE system#nylon construction#water-repellent fabric#gear organization#customizable layout#laser-cut MOLLE#padded shoulder straps#hydration system compatibility#tactical gear#outdoor enthusiasts#versatile storage options#durability#ergonomic design.
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The History of Tactical Gear: From Military Use to Everyday Carry
Tactical gear has a rich history, evolving from strictly military applications to becoming an integral part of everyday carry (EDC) and outdoor activities. The features that make tactical gear effective in combat—durability, versatility, and practicality—have made it equally valuable for civilians. Today, products like the Night Stalker Sling Bag and Azimuth 72-Hour Adventure Pack are as popular…
#Azimuth pack#Death Dealer Tactical#EDC tactical gear#everyday carry gear#military gear evolution#MOLLE system#night stalker sling bag#outdoor tactical gear#tactical backpacks#tactical gear history
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but do we get to see o.o the thigh straps?
you just want crotch pictures, admit it 😏 but also sure


#it's my go-to when i don't wanna bring a bag anywhere#fits my most important necessities#(phone knife etc. i clip my wallet to my belt loop)#fuck the military but they kinda did something right#with the molle system lmao#c4.img
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Any chance you could give us info on how Yelenas tactical brain approaches the diaper bag?
First and most important rule: Only She Packs It. Kate is not allowed to pack or repack the diaper bag. Once, Kate tried to “help” by reorganizing it. Yelena discovered it mid-outing and nearly went feral. Ellie still mimics her snarling “What the f… is this system?” when playing with her dolls.
No, but like…truly. Kate is not allowed near Yelena’s bag unsupervised. Once, Kate took it out because she couldn't find hers (they have separate bags for this exact reason). Yelena found a teething toy where the burp cloths went and visibly short-circuited. Kate’s is pink. It's chaos. Yelena refers to it only as “the decoy.”
Beyond that: -The diaper bag is not a diaper bag. It’s a reinforced, waterproof, modular tactical backpack in matte black with detachable pouches. It has a MOLLE system. Yelena refuses to carry one of those cutesy designer diaper bags Kate registered for. Instead, she uses a military backpack and carabiners. She also just…refuses to call it anything other than “the kit.” And yes, she calls it “The Kit.” Not “the diaper bag.” Not “Ellie’s things.” It’s just The Kit. Kate has given up on trying to correct her.
-Everything is color coded and labeled. Formula? Blue tag. Wipes? Green tag. Emergency pacifier stash? Red. Kate once tried to add a little bow to one of the zippers. It was gone within an hour.
-Over-Prepared as a Rule: Three of everything. Minimum. One is none, two is one, three is peace of mind. That includes pacifiers, changes of clothes, burp cloths, and an entire wipe packet that is sealed inside a second waterproof pouch because Yelena has learned.
-The med kit Is…Overkill. It includes: baby Tylenol, Benadryl, hypoallergenic bandages, antiseptic wipes, an EpiPen, a backup EpiPen, and a space blanket. There’s also a tourniquet. “She’s teething, Yelena.” “And what if she bites someone? We don’t know her power yet.”
-Combat Pouch Snacks: Yelena packs snacks for herself like she’s going on recon. Protein bars. Trail mix. Instant electrolyte powder. She burned too many calories one afternoon chasing Ellie across the Getty and now the bag always includes tactical granola.
-There’s a “Blackout Scenario” envelope. It’s labeled in Russian and sealed in plastic. Kate isn’t allowed to open it. It allegedly contains cash, emergency contacts, a flash drive, and instructions on how to disappear with Ellie if something ever happens to Yelena.
-Inventory is filed in her Notes app under 'Op: Gremlin’ Every item has a category. Every category has backups. The document includes timestamps, quantities, and ideal temperature ranges for formula storage. It also has contingency protocols: Blowout in public = Kit B, Teething disaster = Kit C, Random emergency? Check side pocket marked with a red carabiner.
-Weighted packing. Balance-tested. She knows which side to sling depending on terrain. Yelena once trained with a 40 pound pack in Siberia. You think she’s going to let a baby unbalance her center of gravity? Please. The bag is weight-distributed to perfection. There is a precise reason the wipes are on the right-hand side. That’s her dominant hand. She’s done drills.
-Bag Maintenance Day: Every Sunday, 1400 hours sharp, the bag is unloaded, re-inventoried, sanitized, and restocked. If Kate tries to help, Yelena gently removes her hand like she’s disarming a civilian near a landmine.
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Benjamin Barker, not actually a criminal, had his life ruined when he was transported for his 'crimes'
Moll Flanders, a career criminal, made sure to smuggle as much money for bribes and other expenses as she could before being transported for her crimes
Herein, I believe, we see a problem with the old timey penal system
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Loadout Display Featuring OpsCore SF, Crye SPC, and AWS SMU
Here's what we are looking at:
Ops-Core FAST SF Ballistic Helmet Setup:
Dynamic Fuzz Cover
Core Survival HEL-STAR 6 Gen III+
Wilcox G22
3M Peltor ComTac V on 3M ARC Adapter, with NoiseFighters Sightlines and Koffin Wurks Krypt
Princeton Tec Charge MPLS
Surefire M340V Scout Light Pro on Ops-Core Picatinny Rail Adapter
Ops-Core Counterweight
Elbit Gen 3 WP PVS-14 with Nightline Power Pack and Nocorium PVS-14 Digital Wrap, with a Cold Harbour Adjustable Diaphragm and Night Vision Incorporated Lens Protector on the front and rear lens respectively
NoiseFighters AX14-PRO
Crye Precision AirLite SPC Setup:
AXL Structural Shoulder Pads
Crye Precision Admin Pouch
Crye Precision AirLite Detachable Panel
AWS Universal Mag Pouch Panel (Discontinued) with Spiritus Systems Pangolin Flap
Crye Precision Custom Prototype MultiCam Urban Rubble Dangler
Crye Precision AirLite Configurable Radio Pouch
Disco32 Motorola 2 Pin PTT
×2 Crye Precision JPC Maritime 6×6 Side Plate Pouch
HSG Tourniquet MOLLE TACO Pouch
Blue Force Gear Micro Trauma Kit NOW! - Plus+
×2 Blue Force Gear Helium Whisper Pouch
MultiCam Tropic Crye Precision Magazine Pouch
Crye Precision Zip-On Pack Panel 2.0
AWS SMU Setup:
esstac Double Pistol KYWI
esstac 5.56 Single KYWI Midlength
Kinetic Consulting Dump Pouch
×2 Blue Force Gear Helium Whisper Smoke Grenade Pouch
Blue Force Gear Micro Trauma Kit NOW!
Blue Force Gear TQ Hammock
Blue Force Gear Boo Boo Pouch
G-Code XST Holster Left Hand
Plus an Avon C50 Gas Mask with VPU and its Crye GP pouch as a treat
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Hey! I apologize for the random message. I've been following your guides for my Ghost cosplay. I made an account to ask if you know of any alternatives to the First Spear Siege-R Optimized Plate Carrier (Ghost Nightwar). I've been using the TWINFALCONS Plate Carrier from Amazon, and it just doesn't look right to me.
Well, without knowing what the exact vest you’re using, I can’t really say if the one you are using is suitable. TwinFalcons is a brand, not a specific vest type, and they make pretty good clones of some popular models of plate carrier. I actually have their JPC 2.0 and Mk3 Chest Rig, which are clones of the Crye JPC2.0 and Spiritus Systems Microfight Chest Rig system.
I would recommend you look for the LBX Armatus II, aka LBX-4020B plate carrier, or a Crye CAGE Plate Carrier/CPC, both of which Emerson Tactical makes a great clone of.
The LBX is the same vest he uses in his urban streets kit, as well as on some of his MWIII kits, while the CPC he wears on the rest of his MWIII kits. In both, you should be able to transplant 90% of the pouches from the Siege-R onto either the 4020 or CPC and get the same effect. If you do use the 4020, you will need to source a MOLLE front panel for it, and those are only available from LBX Inc as Emerson haven’t cloned that component.
Hope this helps out!
#call of duty#cod#cod mw#call of duty modern warfare#call of duty modern warfare 2022#cod mw22#simon ghost riley#modern warfare ii#mwii#cosplay#ask
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K9 Hybrid Gear and Civvies Guide:
Tac Gear:
A military K9 hybrid’s gear is specifically designed to enhance both their human and canine traits, optimizing them for tactical operations while providing protection and communication tools. Here’s a breakdown of what their gear might include:
1. Tactical Vest/Body Armor:
• Material: Made from lightweight yet durable materials like Kevlar or ballistic nylon, offering flexibility and protection.
• Design: The vest is form-fitted to the hybrid’s body, allowing freedom of movement for their human torso and canine-enhanced limbs (if applicable).
• MOLLE System: Like their human counterparts, the vest has a MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) system for attaching pouches, gear, or identification patches.
• Armor Plates: Some models may include armor plates over vital areas like the chest and back for protection in combat scenarios.
• Velcro Patches: Custom patches for identification (e.g., name, unit, or flag) can be attached, as well as handler-specific patches to show their bond.
2. Collar:
• Military Hybrid Collar: Resembling a communication collar, it holds an integrated microphone and speaker for direct communication between the hybrid and handler. The collar is sturdy, made with metal reinforcements to withstand rough environments.
• Customization: Some collars are personalized, such as Y/n’s, which might have a metal plate engraved with her handler’s name (Alex Keller), symbolizing their connection.
• Attachment Points: There are rings for attaching a leash or other equipment, though leashes are rarely used for hybrids, except in specific scenarios.
3. Headgear/Comms:
• Earpieces: Built-in communication systems in their collars or headsets allow the hybrid to receive commands from their handler directly.
• Headset Attachments: Some hybrids may wear lightweight helmets or headgear that accommodate their ears and protect their heads, with areas to mount night-vision goggles or cameras.
• Night Vision/Camera Gear: Headsets may include advanced technology such as cameras or night-vision gear to help hybrids navigate in low-light situations.
4. Gloves and Footwear:
• Gloves: Designed for hybrids with more animal-like claws or enhanced dexterity, gloves are reinforced to protect their hands without hindering their ability to climb, grab, or fight.
• Footwear: High-performance boots or paw protectors for hybrids ensure they can move across rough terrain while maintaining their balance and agility. Some may have specially designed soles for stealth and grip.
5. Harness:
• Load-Bearing Harness: A harness often attached to the vest, this is used when hybrids need to carry extra equipment such as first aid kits, tactical gear, or ammunition. It may also include an extraction handle, allowing their handler to pull them out of danger if necessary.
• Attachment Points: The harness has reinforced points to attach ropes, useful for rappelling or being airlifted in certain operations.
6. Goggles:
• Protective Eyewear: Tactical goggles shield the hybrid’s eyes from debris, sand, and other environmental hazards. Some might even have built-in HUDs (heads-up displays) for enhanced battlefield awareness.
7. Camo Integration:
• Fur/Armor Coloration: Depending on the environment, the hybrid’s gear will match the standard military camo. Whether it’s desert, woodland, or urban camouflage, the materials and design aim to provide additional stealth.
8. Weapon Mounts (if applicable):
• Some hybrids, particularly those with canine or feline features, may have mounts for lightweight firearms or tactical tools attached to their harness for ease of access by the handler.
9. Hydration System:
• A built-in hydration system similar to a CamelBak, allowing the hybrid to stay hydrated during extended missions without needing to stop for water breaks.
10. Tracking/Monitoring Systems:
• GPS: Built into their collar or vest, providing real-time tracking of the hybrid’s location on the battlefield.
• Vital Monitoring: Sensors that monitor the hybrid’s heart rate, body temperature, and stress levels can alert handlers to any issues in the field.
This hybrid gear is a seamless blend of practicality, protection, and comfort, ensuring that K9 hybrids can perform in dangerous environments while staying closely connected to their handlers.
Civvies:
A hybrid’s “civvies” are designed for both comfort and practicality, blending the functionality required for their unique physiology with a casual style suitable for off-duty life. The clothing is made from durable, flexible materials that allow freedom of movement and accommodate their hybrid traits like tails, ears, and claws.
Top: Hybrids typically wear a simple, fitted shirt, often sleeveless or short-sleeved, allowing their shoulders and upper bodies to move freely. The material is breathable and slightly reinforced around the shoulders and upper back to prevent wear from repeated stretching and movement. The shirts often have slits or custom tailoring to accommodate tails comfortably.
Bottoms: Cargo pants or loose-fitting tactical trousers are a staple in a hybrid’s off-duty wardrobe. These pants have adjustable waistbands and are designed with reinforced stitching around the thighs and knees for extra durability when in their preferred position of kneeling and sitting. The legs taper slightly to avoid restricting movement, allowing their legs to move unhindered, especially when they need to leap, crouch, or sit. Some hybrids may opt for shorts in warmer climates, but they are always practical and rugged.
Footwear: One of the most distinctive features of a hybrid’s civilian outfit is their unique footwear. Hybrids wear foot coverings similar to trapeze boots, which are designed to protect the soles of their feet while leaving their claws free. These boots are lightweight and open at the toes, with a sturdy base that provides grip and protection from rough terrain or base flooring. The design allows hybrids to extend and retract their claws naturally, giving them agility while keeping their feet safe. The boots often feature adjustable straps or fastenings to ensure a secure fit without restricting their natural foot shape or flexibility.
Outerwear: For cooler weather, hybrids may wear jackets or hoodies that are custom-fitted to allow for their tails. These pieces often have slits or adjustable flaps at the lower back to provide space for tail movement. The jackets are usually made from tough, weather-resistant fabric, ensuring that hybrids can comfortably wear them on or off base.
Accessories: Hybrids may also wear fingerless gloves that allow their claws to remain free for precise movements while still protecting their hands. They might also carry belts with small pouches for personal items, maintaining a functional look even while off duty.
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Interesting Papers for Week 38, 2024
Computational Mechanisms Underlying Motivation to Earn Symbolic Reinforcers. Burk, D. C., Taswell, C., Tang, H., & Averbeck, B. B. (2024). Journal of Neuroscience, 44(24), e1873232024.
Rule-based modulation of a sensorimotor transformation across cortical areas. Chang, Y.-T., Finkel, E. A., Xu, D., & O’Connor, D. H. (2024). eLife, 12, e92620.3.
Abstract deliberation by visuomotor neurons in prefrontal cortex. Charlton, J. A., & Goris, R. L. T. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(6), 1167–1175.
Synapse-specific structural plasticity that protects and refines local circuits during LTP and LTD. Harris, K. M., Kuwajima, M., Flores, J. C., & Zito, K. (2024). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379(1906).
Neural Correlates of Crowding in Macaque Area V4. Kim, Taekjun, & Pasupathy, A. (2024). Journal of Neuroscience, 44(24), e2260232024.
Neurocomputational model of compulsivity: deviating from an uncertain goal-directed system. Kim, Taekwan, Lee, S. W., Lho, S. K., Moon, S.-Y., Kim, M., & Kwon, J. S. (2024). Brain, 147(6), 2230–2244.
The hippocampus dissociates present from past and future goals. Montagrin, A., Croote, D. E., Preti, M. G., Lerman, L., Baxter, M. G., & Schiller, D. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 4815.
Memory for space and time in 2-year-olds. Mooney, L., Dadra, J., Davinson, K., Tani, N., & Ghetti, S. (2024). Cognitive Development, 70, 101443.
Synergistic information supports modality integration and flexible learning in neural networks solving multiple tasks. Proca, A. M., Rosas, F. E., Luppi, A. I., Bor, D., Crosby, M., & Mediano, P. A. M. (2024). PLOS Computational Biology, 20(6), e1012178.
Two- and three-year-olds prefer mastery-oriented over outcome-oriented help. Raport, A., Ipek, C., Gomez, V., & Moll, H. (2024). Cognitive Development, 70, 101462.
Making precise movements increases confidence in perceptual decisions. Sanchez, R., Courant, A., Desantis, A., & Gajdos, T. (2024). Cognition, 249, 105832.
Equal levels of pre- and postsynaptic potentiation produce unequal outcomes. Savtchenko, L. P., & Rusakov, D. A. (2024). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379(1906).
Memory Reactivation during Sleep Does Not Act Holistically on Object Memory. Siefert, E. M., Uppuluri, S., Mu, J., Tandoc, M. C., Antony, J. W., & Schapiro, A. C. (2024). Journal of Neuroscience, 44(24), e0022242024.
Spatial summation for motion detection. Solomon, J. A., Nagle, F., & Tyler, C. W. (2024). Vision Research, 221, 108422.
Training enables substantial decoupling of visual attention and saccade preparation. Topfstedt, C. E., Wollenberg, L., & Schenk, T. (2024). Vision Research, 221, 108424.
Development and organization of the retinal orientation selectivity map. Vita, D. J., Orsi, F. S., Stanko, N. G., Clark, N. A., & Tiriac, A. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 4829.
Unsupervised restoration of a complex learned behavior after large-scale neuronal perturbation. Wang, B., Torok, Z., Duffy, A., Bell, D. G., Wongso, S., Velho, T. A. F., … Lois, C. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(6), 1176–1186.
Feature-selective responses in macaque visual cortex follow eye movements during natural vision. Xiao, W., Sharma, S., Kreiman, G., & Livingstone, M. S. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(6), 1157–1166.
Natural scenes reveal diverse representations of 2D and 3D body pose in the human brain. Zhu, H., Ge, Y., Bratch, A., Yuille, A., Kay, K., & Kersten, D. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(24), e2317707121.
Negation mitigates rather than inverts the neural representations of adjectives. Zuanazzi, A., Ripollés, P., Lin, W. M., Gwilliams, L., King, J.-R., & Poeppel, D. (2024). PLOS Biology, 22(5), e3002622.
#neuroscience#science#research#brain science#scientific publications#cognitive science#neurobiology#cognition#psychophysics#neurons#neural computation#neural networks#computational neuroscience
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In the article "Tasmanian Tiger TAC Modular SW Pack 25 Review" published by "The Armory Life" and written by Richard Johnson, the Tasmanian Tiger TAC Modular SW Pack 25 is reviewed for its utility as a discreet tactical backpack suitable for low-profile usage. Specifically designed without exterior tactical indicators like PALS webbing, the bag is meant for situations requiring stealth or blending in, such as undercover work. It uses high-quality 700D Cordura fabric and YKK zippers for durability, alongside Woojin Plastic hardware for functional integrity. The backpack has multiple compartments and includes unique features such as a rear-access hydration compartment and a covert orange visibility flap. Johnson highlights the pack's covert design, adaptability, and high-quality construction, making it a reliable option for discreet tactical operations or outdoor activities. Through testing, the pack was found to be comfortable, with effective weight distribution and durable through various conditions. Overall, the review concludes with a positive recommendation of the pack based on its performance and build quality.
#The Armory Life#Tasmanian Tiger Tac Modular SW Pack 25#tactical gear#backpack review#military-style backpacks#modular design#gear organization#outdoor enthusiasts#military applications#user experience#product features#durability#versatility#field use#hydration system compatibility#adjustable straps#molle system#storage compartments#external equipment access#comfort.
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The Role of Tactical Gear in Modern Emergency Preparedness
Emergencies can strike without warning, whether it’s a natural disaster, power outage, or unexpected evacuation. Being prepared can make all the difference, and tactical gear offers unique advantages for staying organized, mobile, and ready to adapt to any situation. At Death Dealer Tactical, we provide gear designed for durability, versatility, and practicality, helping you build a reliable…
#anti-venom pack#Azimuth pack#Death Dealer Tactical#emergency preparedness gear#modern emergency kits#MOLLE system#survival gear#tactical gear for emergencies#tactical gear tips#vehicle storage solutions
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柔毛風露(ヤワゲフウロ)
geranium molle(scientific name)
Apr.2024
OM SYSTEM OM-D E-M5MarkIII
M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 60mm F2.8 Macro
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BUGS & METAMORPHOSIS: GLITCHING PHOTOGRAPHY
HASSELBLAD CENTER, GOTHENBURG CURATED BY LOUISE WOLTHERS AND NINA MANGALANAYAGAM
8th Feb - May 4th 2025

Bugs & Metamorphosis: Glitching Photography is an exhibition that explores "bugs" in two intriguing ways: both as technical glitches and as tiny creatures, insects. By combining these two perspectives, the exhibition creates a visual experience that’s playful, critical, and thought-provoking. From digital mishaps to insect-inspired art, the works challenge our understanding of photography and technology.
With more than 15 artworks, the exhibition reveals how glitches can disrupt and question systems of knowledge, classification, and control. Bugs appear both as real creatures—moths, flies, bees, and other insects—and as technical malfunctions with themes like swarming, webbing, symbiosis, and extinction. The exhibition highlights the ecologies between human-made and natural forces.
Bugs & Metamorphosis provides critical insights into contemporary networked and machine-based photography. Bugs emerge through hybridity, camouflage, mimicry, and transformation. Many of the artworks are grounded in decolonial, feminist, queer, and ecological practices, embracing glitching to highlight ambiguity, unruliness, and vulnerability. Other works delve into glitches within archiving, mapping, and visualization processes. Through a mix of technologies—both analogue and digital, screen-based and installation, AI/GAN, and “low-tech”—the exhibition shows how glitches can open new ways of seeing and understanding the world.
Several of the works have been created specifically for this exhibition, and many of the artists are shown in Sweden for the first time. During the exhibition, photography and videoworks by Rashaad Newsome and Amalie Smith are shown at Gothenburg Museum of Art, and at Gothenburg Museum of Natural History works by Joana Moll, Mónica Alcázar-Duarte and Kristina Lenz and Alex Klug are on display.
Participating artists: Mónica Alcázar-Duarte (ME), Taysir Batniji (PS/FR), Jake Elwes (UK), Olle Essvik (SE), Henrik Håkansson (SE), Kristina Lenz och Alex Simon Klug (DE), Nina Mangalanayagam (SE), Joana Moll (ES), Rashaad Newsome (US), Josèfa Ntjam (FR), Amalie Smith (DK), Clare Strand (UK), Hope Strickland (UK), Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert & Alexa Achilleos (CY), Sheung Yiu (HK/FI).
Curators: Louise Wolthers, Hasselblad Foundation and Nina Mangalanayagam, HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg
An extended public program including performances and film screenings will take place during the exhibition period. Details to follow.
Parts of the exhibition will travel to Kunsthal Aarhus in Denmark, June – August 2025.
In connection with the exhibition, the book Bugs & Metamorphosis: Field Guide to Glitching Photography will be published by Art & Theory. The book is designed as a field guide and includes an introduction by Nina Mangalanayagam and Louise Wolthers, as well as essays by Cathryn Klasto, Joanna Zylinska, Majken Overgaard, Peter Nielsen, Peter Ole Pedersen, Tintin Wulia.
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Tactical Bulletproof Dog Vest for Military and Police Dogs

Dogs play a vital role in military and police operations. These loyal animals help track suspects, detect explosives, and protect their handlers. To ensure their safety, tactical bulletproof dog vest are essential. These vests provide protection against bullets, knives, and other threats.
Why Military and Police Dogs Need Bulletproof Vests
Military and police dogs face dangers in the field. They may encounter armed criminals or work in high-risk areas. A bulletproof vest shields them from bullets, sharp weapons, and other attacks. Just like human officers wear body armor, dogs also need protection to perform their duties safely.
Features of a Tactical Bulletproof Dog Vest
A high-quality tactical bulletproof dog vest has several important features:
Bullet and Stab Resistance – Made from strong materials like Kevlar to stop bullets and sharp objects.
Adjustable Straps – Ensures a snug and comfortable fit for different dog breeds.
Lightweight Design – Allows the dog to move freely and perform tasks efficiently.
MOLLE System – Provides attachment points for gear like pouches and medical kits.
Cooling System – Some vests include ventilation to prevent overheating during long operations.
Benefits of Using a Tactical Bulletproof Dog Vest
Using a bulletproof vest for a military or police dog offers several advantages:
Enhanced Safety – Protects against life-threatening injuries.
Increased Confidence – Dogs perform better knowing they are safe.
Longer Service Life – Reduces injuries, allowing dogs to serve for more years.
Protection from Environmental Hazards – Shields against sharp debris, glass, and other dangers.
Choosing the Right Bulletproof Vest for Your Dog
When selecting a tactical vest for your dog, consider these factors:
Size and Fit – Measure your dog correctly to ensure a comfortable and secure fit.
Material Quality – Choose vests made from durable, lightweight materials.
Threat Level Protection – Pick a vest with the right level of bullet and stab resistance.
Ease of Movement – Ensure the vest allows natural movement without restriction.
Conclusion
Tactical bulletproof dog vests are essential for military and police dogs. They provide protection against dangerous threats, helping these brave animals complete their missions safely. Investing in a high-quality vest ensures their safety and enhances their performance in the field.
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