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==Military models== Strider's first project as a company was to supply [[Naval Special Warfare]] Group 1 with WB and BG models in 1994.<ref>Bolke, Darryl. "Strider Knives!", ''American Handgunner Magazine'', 2002 Annual</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Dick|first= Stephen|year=1995|title=Blades of the Combat Swimmers|journal= Tactical Knives|volume= 1|issue=2|pages= 68–73}}</ref> Strider Knives currently makes several models specifically for units of the US Military in the Global [[War on Terror]],<ref>Ayoob, Massad. "One night in the War on Terror", ''American Handgunner Magazine'', Nov-Dec, 2005</ref><ref name="dex">{{cite journal|last=Ewing|first=Dexter|title=Keep Your Eyes on the Strider Guys|journal=Blade Magazine|year= 2003}}</ref> each with its own [[NATO Stock Number|NSN]].<ref name="covert"/> [[NATO Stock Number]]s are: [[Strider SMF]] (officially - Knife, Folding, Special Mission) 1095-01-531-5015, Strider DB-L (officially - Knife, Fixed, Camo) 1095-01-531-5023, the JB1 (officially - Shroud Knife) 1670-09-000-3920, and the Probe Knife 1095-01-503-7231, built for landmine detection. Strider Knives has designed a new [[bayonet]] it hopes to market to the US military. The blade is CPM S30V and it features a tang extending all the way to the latch plate for increased strength. Strider designed the bayonet for Zero Tolerance Knives, which will release it as the ZT Bayonet D9.<ref>{{cite news | last = Cox| first = Matthew| title = Shot 09 - Wicked Bayonet | work = Army Times| publisher =Army Times | date = 16 January 2009| url = http://www.militarytimes.com/blogs/gearscout/?p=360&cpage=1#comment-98| access-date =7 February 2009 }}</ref> Strider Knives has manufactured modern versions of classic military designs such as the [[V-42 stiletto]], the [[United States Marine Raider stiletto|Marine Raider stiletto]], the [[SOG Knife]], the [[Ka-Bar|USMC Fighting Utility Knife]], and the [[Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife]]. These versions have the same profile as the originals, but incorporate modern steel and materials in their designs. The SOG Knife, Marine Raider stiletto, and V-42 stiletto have been used to raise funds for Veteran's Groups associated with those units.<ref name="covert"/>
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