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Check Out Hudson Supply At Enforce Tac

February 19th, 2025

We are pleased to visit Nuremberg and will be attending EnforceTac 2025.

You can book a meeting with
https://calendly.com/hudsonsupplies/enforcetac or send an email to marc@hudson4supplies.com

Will do a patch swap with our limited enforcetac edition – limited stock!

See you soon!

Gilat Launches Gilat Defense Division – A New Division to Meet Growing Global Demand for Mission-Critical SATCOM Solutions

February 19th, 2025

Gilat Defense integrates technologies from Gilat, Gilat DataPath, Gilat Wavestream & Gilat Stellar Blu to deliver mission-critical defense solutions and services

Petah Tikva, Israel, February 18, 2025 — Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. (NASDAQ: GILT, TASE: GILT), a worldwide leader in satellite networking technology, solutions and services, today announced the formation of its new Defense Division, a strategic move designed to target the increasing demand for government and defense SATCOM solutions. Gilad Landsberg has been appointed President of Gilat’s Defense Division, bringing over 20 years of experience in the defense industry.

Gilat Defense provides secure, rapid-deployment SATCOM solutions tailored for military and HLS organizations, government agencies, and defense integrators, with a strong focus on supporting the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and allied forces worldwide. By unifying, under one umbrella, the expertise and technologies of Gilat, and the wholly-owned subsidiaries Gilat DataPath and Gilat Wavestream, the division delivers end-to-end solutions with multiple layers of communication redundancy, ensuring maximum operational availability. With a focus on innovation, the division leverages advanced technologies and flexible business models, to adapt to evolving defense requirements. Trusted by the U.S. DoD, NATO and global defense forces, Gilat Defense’s  field-proven solutions offer secure, high-performance connectivity, delivering reliable, battle-tested performance in the toughest environments to meet the critical SATCOM needs of modern defense communications.

Gilat Defense will be showcasing its solutions at the upcoming Satellite 2025 show in Washington, D.C., next to the Gilat Booth #2511. Visitors to the booth will have the opportunity to see a range of cutting-edge defense SATCOM solutions, including the newly launched GLT 1500 terminal, DataPath 2.6m antenna solution for tactical terminals and the US made Aquarius DS Family of products including Aquarius Pro DS and Aquarius E DS which are both compliant with FAR 889 and future DFAR 5949 regulations.

“With the launch of Gilat’s Defense Division, we are strengthening and enhancing our commitment to providing advanced SATCOM solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern defense operations,” said Gilad Landsberg, President of the Defense Division at Gilat Satellite Networks. “By combining technological innovation with a deep understanding of defense requirements, we are ensuring that military and government organizations have access to secure, resilient, and high-performance connectivity for mission success.”

For more information about Gilat Defense and its innovative SATCOM solutions, visit www.gilat.com/solutions/gilat-defense or stop by our Booth #2511 at Satellite 2025 in Washington, D.C..

Brownells to Host Fourth Annual 2A Day on February 22, 2025

February 19th, 2025

GRINNELL, Iowa (February 18, 2025) – Brownells will host the fourth annual 2A Day on February 22, 2025, a nationwide event dedicated to celebrating Second Amendment rights, advocating for their preservation, and strengthening the firearms community.

With support from sponsors including CCI, Federal, Hornady, Magpul, Remington, and Smith & Wesson, 2A Day provides multiple ways for firearm enthusiasts to participate:

CELEBRATE

Brownells is partnering with shooting ranges across the country to offer free range time and limited complimentary ammunition for participants. Those unable to attend a participating location are encouraged to visit a local range, work on a home firearm build, or share their experiences on social media using the hashtag #2ADay.

ADVOCATE

Brownells encourages gun owners to actively support the Second Amendment by engaging with lawmakers at both the state and federal levels. The Brownells 2A Day webpage provides links to help individuals find and contact their representatives and offers guidance on effective advocacy.

JOIN

Supporters of the Second Amendment are encouraged to join national and state-level organizations committed to protecting gun rights, including 2nd Amendment Foundation (SAF), Gun Owners of America (GOA), and Iowa Firearms Coalition (IFC). To further these efforts, Brownells will donate 4% of all sales from February 18-23 to these advocacy groups.

2A Day serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting and exercising Second Amendment rights. More information about participation and sponsorships can be found on the Brownells 2A Day webpage.

Combat Swag: Revolutionizing Identification with Patented Reflective PVC Patches

February 19th, 2025

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem wearing armor with Police ICE Combat Swag IR PVC Patch

Since its inception in 2012, Combat Swag™ has been at the forefront of producing high-quality identification and morale patches tailored for professionals operating in dynamic environments. Serving Federal Agencies, Law Enforcement, Military personnel, and Private Military Contractors, Combat Swag™ is committed to delivering products that meet the rigorous demands of its clientele.

Industry-Leading Patented Technology

Combat Swag USMS IR

Combat Swag™ sets itself apart with revolutionary, patented PVC patch technology that enhances visibility and durability. This patent (U.S. Patent Number 11,511,514) covers the integration of retro-reflective technology into patches, ensuring optimal performance in both high-visibility and covert operations. These patches reflect both white light (such as flashlights) and infrared (IR) light, making them an essential tool for personnel requiring identification in low-light or tactical environments.

Unlike traditional embroidered or printed patches that degrade over time, Combat Swag’s PVC patches maintain their integrity in extreme weather, rough handling, and prolonged use. Whether operating in harsh field conditions or urban environments, Combat Swag’s patented technology ensures personnel remain identifiable when it matters most.

Custom Patch Solutions

Combat Swag IR PVC Police Patch

Combat Swag™ understands that each agency and organization has unique identification needs. That’s why the company offers full customization options, allowing customers to choose:

  • Custom sizes to fit specific uniform or gear requirements
  • A wide range of colors to match operational needs
  • Reflective or non-reflective material to enhance visibility

With a commitment to quick turnaround times, Combat Swag™ provides fast, detailed estimates to help agencies and organizations get the patches they need.

OEM & White-Label Opportunities

Combat Swag Black IR PVC Patches

Combat Swag™ offers Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and white-label manufacturing services for companies looking to incorporate high-quality PVC patches with our patented technology into their own product lines. Whether a gear, apparel, or tactical equipment manufacturer, Combat Swag™ can produce private-label patches with the unmatched performance of our industry-leading technology.

By partnering with Combat Swag™, businesses gain access to cutting-edge identification solutions backed by years of experience and innovation. OEM partners benefit from:

  • Custom design and branding options
  • Patented technology integration
  • Bulk order pricing and supply chain support

Contact Information

For more information or to order patented reflective PVC patches, custom orders, or OEM partnerships, visit Combat Swag’s official website or reach out directly:

Combat Swag™
1345 Taylor Farm Rd. Ste 111
Virginia Beach, VA 23453
Phone: 757-356-4322
Email: Info@Combat-Swag.com

Combat Swag™ leads the way, offering cutting-edge identification solutions that outlast and outperform traditional patches. Whether for tactical operations, agency identification, or emergency services, Combat Swag’s patented technology ensures reliability in any environment.

HUXWRX Sponsors The Tactical Games, Elevating Competition and Suppressor Innovation

February 19th, 2025

SALT LAKE CITY — February 18, 2025 — HUXWRX Safety Co. is proud to announce its sponsorship of The Tactical Games, a premier competition that merges marksmanship with elite physical fitness. As a new sponsor, HUXWRX is committed to supporting the competitors and the growing community that defines this high-intensity sport.

The Tactical Games has rapidly expanded, drawing law enforcement, military personnel, and civilians who embrace the challenge of endurance, precision shooting and tactical skill. With regional events across Texas, Arizona, Idaho, Ohio, and soon Florida and Tennessee, and several other states, the competition will culminate in the National Championship in Texas this November. The Tactical Games is also expanding internationally, with a Poland event on the horizon.

“This sport is about pushing limits—physically, mentally, and technically,” said Nick Thayer of The Tactical Games. “The community is made up of people who embrace hard challenges and turn past failures into future successes. Having HUXWRX as a partner strengthens that mission.”

As suppressor usage grows within the sport, HUXWRX is leading the charge with its advanced suppressor technology. Its suppressors, which are renowned for their superior performance, are becoming the go-to suppressor among competitors. Delivering its patented Flow-Through® Technology, HUXWRX offers unparalleled sound suppression while maintaining firearm reliability.

“I personally shoot with the HUXWRX FLOW 556K—I’ve found it to be a game-changer for those of us who are left-handed shooters,” Thayer said. “We see more and more suppressors on the field, and HUXWRX is setting the standard.”

HUXWRX’s support extends beyond financial backing—it includes prize table contributions and hands-on involvement at events. With up to 2,500 spectators per competition, The Tactical Games continues to attract athletes beyond traditional shooting sports, many from fitness backgrounds.
HUXWRX joins industry leaders like Under Armour, US Patriot and SIG Sauer in supporting the event, reinforcing a shared commitment to excellence, performance and Second Amendment advocacy.

The first event of the 2024 season kicks off February 22, and HUXWRX will be there.

About HUXWRX

HUXWRX specializes in advanced suppressor technology designed to enhance firearm performance. With a focus on safety, reliability, and cutting-edge innovation, HUXWRX products are trusted by operators worldwide for unparalleled sound suppression and durability. For more information, please visit https://huxwrx.com.

ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming Experimentation to Optimize the Kill Chain

February 19th, 2025

NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. (AFNS) —

The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, or ShOC-N, executed its bi-annual capstone event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

The coalition integration experiments improved warfighters’ decision advantage and overall situational awareness.  The AI can quickly learn theater decision makers’ preferences and provide upfront solutions within the constraints we provided for its automation. It has the potential to do that now, with the next step being to do it more accurately and see if it can learn in real-time throughout the experiment.”

-Capt. Edwardo Ramirez, 805th CTS/ ShOC-N Capstone 24B lead

Capstone 24B provided risk reduction opportunities for high-technology readiness-level prototype capabilities within a combat-representative scenario for integrated two-way kill chain automation between operational and tactical battle management command and control.

The Department of the Air Force, major commands, and Air Force centers use the ShOC-N’s Battle Lab capstone series to examine scenarios and technology to experiment with C2 and communications needed for battle management and tactical applications. These capabilities make up portions of the DAF BATTLE NETWORK, the integrated system-of-systems connecting sensor, effector, and logistics systems providing better situational awareness, faster operational decisions, and decisive direction to the force; they are directly relevant to the Department of Defense’s Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control warfighting approach.

The experiment’s primary focus was optimizing new data pathways and tactics, techniques and procedures to leverage technological advances to speed and scale the Fix to Target process for surface- and maritime-based, mobile, and deliberate on-call targets.

Capstone 24B also served as a risk reduction event for Bamboo Eagle 25-1 and informed three lines of effort: Human-Machine Teaming, or HMT, Coalition Integration, and Cloud-Based C2 Decision Advantage Integration. During the experiment, these technologies were incorporated into the Tactical Operations Center – Light Major Release 1, or TOC-L MR1, cell providing battle management teams the ability to act as Dynamic Targeting cell members.

Optimizing the Kill Chain through HMT LOE

The HMT LOE incorporated Palantir’s Maven Smart System, or MSS, and Maverick artificial intelligence into the dynamic targeting process to determine whether the technology could improve its speed, scale, and accuracy.

The ShOC-N executed constructive large-force employment scenarios with injected data generated organically by the ShOC-N’s Modeling and Simulation Flight, which will be used to improve dynamic targeting kill-chain automation through software integration and associated TTP development.

The HMT experiments provided a data-enforced conclusion of how automation has the potential to aid teams executing the targeting process. The ShOC-N’s goal with the experimentation was to assess the speed, scale, and accuracy of these systems against the challenges our forces would face within the Indo-Pacific area of responsibility.

“We expect that the data provided will ultimately show that having automation/AI applications integrated into current systems helps the HMT performance, with additional focus to ensure accuracy of recommendations for force packaging and matched weapons/effectors,” said Capt. Edwardo Ramirez, Capstone 24B lead.

During the experiment, Maven Smart Systems and Maverick AI applications allowed the tactical control, execution, and assigning of assets in an embedded common operating picture, while also receiving simulated track data, proving an HMT can ingest and display red and blue tracks within a tactical data link. Additionally, it showed it can auto ingest planning data, which gives battle managers critical insights allowing them to better handle complex and evolving areas of operation.

“Maven has the capability to integrate across domains, so if we can do space and cyber, it helps facilitate realistic, all-domain operations.  I believe the next step to address the CJADC2 problem sets needs to be multi-domain and multi-service, outside the Air Force’s systems to employ with the Navy, Marines, and Army by having them integrate our instance to provide layered targeting solutions,” Ramirez said.

Coalition Integration LOE 

The Coalition Integration LOE leveraged the Combined Federated Battle Laboratories Network and Five Eyes, or FVEY, partner teaming to improve coalition interoperability by making information accessible anywhere, anytime, for quick decision-making on the battlefield. Coalition members from the U.K. and Canada served in various roles during the experiment, including as battle managers on the TOC-L MR1 team and members of the DT cell. In addition, connections were established between the U.K. and Canadian CFBLNets and the ShOC-N, with Australian connections planned for 2025.

“We are partnering with Australia and New Zealand Battle Labs to connect to CFBLNet in 2025,” Ramirez said.  “We are also pursuing additional connection possibilities with partners like Japan, after which we will reach out to our other INDOPACOM [Indo-Pacific Command] partners to gauge their interest in participation.”

The DOD’s CJADC2 concept has challenged U.S. joint and combined forces to prioritize achieving decision advantage over potential adversaries, to retain our warfighting advantage and enhance the deterrent effect of a powerful military.

For this reason, the DAF focused its efforts for the CFBLNet experiment on enhancing and refining the data-centric information exchange across disparate U.S. and coalition partners’ C2 systems.

U.K. and Canadian distributed participants connected to the CFBLNet could see the same data as the U.S. members in real-time, including red and blue force simulation and planning products, during the scenario.

“We can be more aggressive in our next experiment and have our partner forces share responsibilities within CFBLNet; that way, they can own a portion of the mission. If we can have them execute a mission using our simulation, I think they should employ their own C2 and intel team to go through their processes,” Ramirez said.

For the first time, the combined U.S. Air Force, Air National Guard, U.K., and Canadian TOC-L MR1 team was led by Royal Canadian Air Force Maj. Cody-Jean Carignan.

The ShOC-N team created new TTPs for coalition partner incorporation into the experiment and overcame system classification limitations during Capstone 2023 and 2024 experiments. This evolved into the coalition-led tactical C2 team executing within Maven.

“Our partner forces wanted to be more hands-on during the experiment, and quickly coalesced into a highly-functional, and well-executed team,” said Ramirez. “It was a discovery to find that they were able to merge and fuse together quickly and not have any kind of operating procedure conflicts or understanding of what they were trying to do.”

According to Ramirez, “the coalition integration experiments improved warfighters’ decision advantage and overall situational awareness.  The AI can quickly learn theater decision makers’ preferences, and  provide upfront solutions within the constraints we provided for its automation. It has the potential to do that now, with the next step being to do it more accurately and see if it can learn in real-time throughout the experiment.”

Cloud-Based C2 Decision Advantage Integration LOE  

This LOE focused on incorporating Kessel Run’s All Domain Operations Suite, or KRADOS, into the experiment and ensuring proper functionality with systems used throughout, including MSS. The ShOC-N continues to incorporate more and more with Kessel Run and other air operations center tools as part of a comprehensive effort to improve the entire kill chain.

In addition to the Kessel Run incorporation, the ShOC-N is pursuing connection to and implementation of CBC2. This experiment served as a discovery opportunity for future expansion of CBC2 at the ShOC-N and potential for additional partnership on its development. C2 operators received limited training on the application and were able to see initial functionality and provide feedback to the vendor to inform future updates.

Industry/Distinguished Visitor Day

The ShOC-N, as part of the Advanced Battle Management System Battle Lab, has a unique role to play in integrating the efforts of the DAF and other services to speed warfighter advantages. In this capacity, they conduct experimentation on emerging and existing systems, processes, and connections that directly impact combat operations. During capstone, the ShOC-N hosted an Industry/DV Day to expose senior leaders and industry members to a visceral and experience-based understanding of the pain points and challenges standing in the way of improving warfighters’ decision advantage and optimizing the kill chain using HMT automation.

“By bringing industry partners and leaders from relevant Air Force, sister service, and coalition organizations into the ShOC-N environment simultaneously, Industry and DV Day affords experts from both areas the opportunity to interact and approach solutions to difficult problems facing our modern warfighters,” said Maj. Wesley Schultz, 805th CTS/ShOC-N director of operations.

The ShOC-N’s experimentation efforts inform acquisition decisions, allow warfighters to explore novel ways of operating that may not have been possible under existing doctrine, and inform and explore the conceptual limits of TTPs.

“Having strong industry partners who seek to help the DOD solve exceedingly complex issues is critical to maintaining the fighting edge of the U.S. military. The military has limited bandwidth to develop technical solutions to all its requirements; tapping into the immense technical and logistical capacity of industry allows warfighters to focus more on the ultimate goal of being prepared to engage in conflict at a moment’s notice,” Schultz said.

The Way Forward for ShOC-N Experimentation

In 2025, the ShOC-N will execute an “Experimentation Series” consisting of four experiments and a series ending capstone event. The series will follow a building block approach wherein hypotheses assessed in earlier events will serve as baselines for the experiments that follow.  Three of these experiments will also be shadow events for exercise Bamboo Eagle and the Army-led Project Convergence Capstone 5. The fourth experiment will be a homegrown ShOC-N event in June.

In addition to the Experimentation Series, the ShOC-N will also serve as a host location for the ABMS Decision Advantage Sprints for HMT events. The intent of these sprints is to develop software solutions to specific challenges facing battle managers and inform future experimentation lines of effort. Teams of software developers will develop potential solutions over the two-week events, including a team of Airmen from the ShOC-N.

“Having an organic capacity within the ShOC-N to develop micro-services for warfighters that could potentially be incorporated in emerging technical solutions is amazing. The Airmen in this squadron are incredibly talented in their crafts and this gives them an opportunity to showcase their skills,” Schultz explains.

The ShOC-N’s execution of both experimentation lines of effort and these software “sprints” represents a unique opportunity to help the DAF make rapid acquisition decisions, provide data-driven requirements, and distribute warfighter feedback to drive information advantage and decision superiority against current DOD pacing challenges.

By Deb Henley, 505th Command and Control Wing Public Affairs

General Atomics and EDGE Establish Partnership To Manufacture, Test and Repair Electromechanical Systems

February 18th, 2025

SAN DIEGO – 17 February 2025 – EPI, an entity of EDGE Group and the cornerstone of precision engineering in the UAE’s aerospace, oil and gas, and defence industries, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with General Atomics-Systems Integration, an affiliate of General Atomics.

The signing ceremony was held on February 17, 2025, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre during the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) 2025.

“Through this collaboration, EPI will significantly expand its capabilities. This will include the establishment of a state-of-the-art facility to support the production of electromechanical systems,” said Michael Deshaies, CEO of EPI.

“Working with EPI will mark a leap forward in the development and manufacturing of this advanced aviation technology,” said General Atomics-Systems Integration Vice President Scott Sappenfield. “We expect to offer safe, affordable, high-performance solutions to replace legacy systems in military and commercial aircraft.”

This project is enabled by the Tawazun Council (Tawazun Economic Program). A key milestone in the project will be the certification of EPI’s facility as a Part 145 repair centre. This will involve the production airworthiness certification process and the test and evaluation of prototype units, ensuring compliance with the highest industry standards.

Professional Citizens Project – Field Notebooks

February 18th, 2025

Field notebooks are the same size as the CM manuals with 100 lined pages. Hopefully, they’ll add some with gridded pages.

Offered with various camouflage pattern covers.

tpcproject.com