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A Paradigm Shift: Navy Establishes First Information Warfare Squadron

December 13th, 2025

NORFOLK, Va. – Information Warfare Squadron (IWRON) Two, a first-of-its-kind unit designed to operationalize Information Warfare (IW) capabilities and provide decisive decision advantage to Carrier Strike Group Commanders, was established, Dec. 5.

This command is being stood up as part of a 48-month pilot program that received unanimous approval at the Fleet Commanders’ Readiness Council (FCRC) in June of 2025. The FCRC is a forum where top Navy leaders develop integrated solutions to Fleet-wide issues necessary to support warfighting, mission effectiveness, and sustain readiness wholeness. This pilot program will be a period of learning, adaptation, and innovation, with a focus on improving readiness, refining doctrine, evaluating the effectiveness of integrated IW capabilities and increasing lethality across the Carrier Strike Group.

“This isn’t just another ceremony, this is a paradigm shift in how we fight and win in the 21st century,” said Vice Adm. Mike Vernazza, commander, Naval Information Forces. “For too long, Information Warfare has been a collection of vital but often disparate capabilities. Today, we change that. Today, we forge a unified force, a sharpened spear, ready to deliver the necessary decisive decision advantage to our Carrier Strike Group Commanders in any environment.”

The establishment of IWRON Two addresses the increasing complexity and sophistication of global threats, which actively seek to exploit vulnerabilities from seabed to space. The IWRON construct, modeled after the successes of Air Wings and Destroyer Squadrons, streamlines the chain of command, aligns warfare commander authorities, and consolidates responsibilities under a single accountable commander, thereby enhancing speed, agility, and decisive action.

“The IWRON construct represents a bold step forward,” said Vernazza. “We are integrating and employing advanced IW capabilities and delivering them as a unified force across the spectrum of conflict. We are employing IW warfighting effects in a way that has never been demonstrated before. To get to outcomes we haven’t had, we need to do things we haven’t done…this is one of them.”

IWRON TWO brings together talent from across the IW community, including the Carrier Strike Group staff, the Strike Group Oceanography Team, the Fleet Intelligence Detachment DC, the Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command, the Navy Information Operations Command, and the Naval Information Warfare Training Group.

CAPT Jon O’Connor assumed command of IWRON Two.

“IWRON-2 will not only meet, but exceed the standards of excellence because we must. Our mission demands it. We are here to strengthen the readiness, lethality, and survivability of our Carrier Strike Groups by integrating our advanced IW capabilities,” said O’Connor. “This is about warfighting, pure and simple.

The Sailors who comprise the initial cadre of IWRON Two were recognized for their pivotal part of this new command.

“Your willingness to embrace this challenge, to be pioneers in this new frontier of warfare, is a testament to your dedication and your commitment to our Navy. You are the lifeblood and decisive warfighting advantage of our Navy. Your work here will pave the way for future generations of Information Warfare professionals for years to come.” said Vernazza.

IWRON Two will serve as the pilot squadron on the East Coast, with another squadron being established on the West Coast in 2026.

The establishment of Information Warfare Squadron Two marks a crucial step forward in ensuring the U.S. Navy remains the premier warfighting force – ready, capable, and unmatched.

NAVIFOR’s mission is to generate, directly and through our leadership of the IW Enterprise, agile and technically superior manned, trained, equipped, and certified combat-ready IW forces to ensure our Navy will decisively DETER, COMPETE, and WIN.

For more information on NAVIFOR, visit the command Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NavalInformationForces or the public web page at www.navifor.usff.navy.mil.

Via Naval Information Forces

Terrain 365 Invictus-BL

December 13th, 2025

Latest Invictus with Unique Button Lock

New for December 2025, Terrain 365™releases the newest variant of their Invictus folder design featuring a unique, patentedbutton lock integrated into the folder pivot. Other highlights include their technical, rustproof X edge-holding, Terravantium™alloy blade, C3 dive-grade lume thumbstud cabochons, titanium handles scales with signature fullers, titanium hardware, a fulltitanium backspacer with jimping and a titanium, low ride pocket clip. A high-performance folder for wilderness and urban carry. Terrain 365 is Adventure Tools for All Terrains.

The Invictus-BL is available with full titanium handles and features the unique, patented button lock.

Creative Director and Co-Founder Patrick Ma of Terrain 365 states,

“The button lock on this variant which is integrated into the pivot is smart, well-conceived and, cleverly engineered.”

The Invictus-TL is available for $389.00 on the Terrain 365 website and select dealers as of December 12th, 2025.

Avon Protection Receives New FM50 order

December 13th, 2025

11th December 2025, Melksham, UK: Avon Protection has received an order from a European nation’s MoD for FM50 respirators and FM61EU filters via the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) contract vehicle. The order, worth approximately $20.6 million, brings Avon Protection’s FM50 NSPA contract value to over $100 million.


Avon Protection’s FM50 respirator. 

Avon Protection’s FM50 respirator, together with the FM61EU filter, is designed to protect the wearer from CBRN threats in line with latest NATO requirements. The twin filter conformal system offers low-profile protection and very low breathing resistance for military, anti-terrorism and peace-keeping operations.

Avon Protection was awarded the 10-year NSPA FM50 contract in 2020, enabling NATO nations and partners to purchase the FM50 respirator, MP-PAPR, ST53, filters and related accessories. In total, Avon Protection has now delivered more than 100,000 FM50s to more than ten NATO nations, along with associated filters and accessories.

Steve Elwell, President, Avon Protection, said: “The FM50 is the most operationally proven and widely deployed battlefield respirator in the world, and we are pleased that a key European MoD has elected to continue protecting its personnel with this world-leading respirator.”

Connector Technology at the Core of Ground Vehicle Modernisation

December 12th, 2025

Ground combat vehicles are evolving from single-purpose, hardware-fixed assets into software-defined, upgradeable systems. This flexibility demands rugged, high-reliability connector technologies capable of successive upgrades without requiring full redesigns of harnesses or structural components. Scalable circular connectors offer the mechanical robustness, electrical performance and environmental sealing essential to support open-architecture electronics, electrified propulsion and field-reconfigurable payloads. Here, Sean Fitall, European product manager at connector specialist PEI-Genesis explores the role of scalable connectors in the next generation of ground military vehicles.

Among the most widely adopted solutions supporting this transformation are connectors built to the MIL?DTL?38999 specification. Proven over decades of use in aerospace and defence, these circular connectors are valued for their high-density contact arrangements, ruggedised construction and flexibility in handling signal, data and power within a single interface. Their durability and adaptability make them a natural fit for next-generation vehicle systems.

These connectors are compatible with open standards like VICTORY, NATO Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA) and the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), which all promote interoperable, upgradable systems through standardised interfaces.

By using consistent connector geometries, contact layouts and coupling mechanisms, system integrators can reduce the complexity of vehicle wiring harnesses and more easily integrate new mission systems from various suppliers.

Powering electrified platforms

As open-architecture frameworks advance, vehicle electrical systems must support not only signal and data, but also high-voltage, high-current demands driven by battery-electric propulsion, traction inverters and power-intensive subsystems. Traditional low-power connectors often fall short due to limitations in current capacity, heat dissipation and sealing performance.

To address these challenges, high-power variants based on the MIL?DTL?38999 form factor have been developed. Incorporating advanced contact technologies like Amphenol’s RADSOK®, these connectors support up to 1,000 A depending on configuration, while retaining the sealing, vibration resistance and coupling of their signal-grade counterparts. This allows designers to standardise interfaces for both power and signal across the platform.

Such standardisation simplifies integration, supports distributed power architectures and helps reduce system weight by allowing energy components to be positioned closer to loads. Many variants also offer integrated voltage and temperature sensing, enabling predictive maintenance and improved diagnostics.

Built for the battlefield

As the digital infrastructure of the vehicle becomes more central to its mission success, ensuring seamless integration of new subsystems is equally vital. LiDAR, EO/IR cameras, radar and AI accelerators all require high-speed, low-latency interconnects that can operate reliably in demanding electromagnetic environments. MIL?DTL?38999 connectors are well suited to this task, offering coax, twinax, quadrax and fibre-optic contacts in a single shell with robust EMI shielding.

Their shielding effectiveness and mechanical resilience make them ideal for carrying real-time data in the presence of high-power systems, vehicle-borne jammers and harsh vibration. By supporting high-bandwidth sensor fusion and AI-driven situational awareness tools, these connectors enable advanced combat capabilities without compromising system integrity.

Plug-and-fight capabilities

With growing system complexity and evolving mission needs, platform flexibility has become a critical design priority. Modern doctrine increasingly demands vehicle platforms that can be rapidly reconfigured for different mission requirements.

One day a vehicle may support electronic warfare operations, the next, it may need to carry a counter-UAS suite or deploy advanced communications systems. This flexibility hinges on the standardisation of signal and power interfaces. When platforms use the same MIL?DTL?38999 connector configurations across payload types, mission kits can be added, removed or swapped without rewiring or modifying the base infrastructure.

This enables true plug-and-fight capability, allowing teams to reconfigure platforms in the field, without the delays and costs of depot-level intervention. Power variants of these connectors ensure that even high-demand payloads, such as radar arrays or directed-energy systems are safely and reliably supported. This not only simplifies integration, but also enhances adaptability, readiness and operational tempo across different theatres.

Scalable solutions for long-term readiness

Ensuring long-term platform flexibility requires connector systems that can support frequent technology upgrades without redesigning the vehicle’s core infrastructure. While military vehicles may remain in service for decades, onboard electronics typically evolve on much shorter cycles.

To bridge this gap, connector infrastructure must be scalable, standardised and robust, enabling the integration of new technologies without compromising physical or electrical integrity. MIL?DTL?38999-based systems provide this stability, offering a dependable foundation for layering future capabilities over time.

Whether integrating AI-enabled edge computing, advanced sensors or electrified propulsion systems, these connectors help ensure that platforms remain compatible, reconfigurable and resilient, supporting the broader shift towards open, modular and software-defined vehicles.

One example of this scalability in action is the Amphenol Rhino series, a high-power connector solution built on the MIL?DTL?38999 mechanical platform. Designed to meet the demands of modern military systems, Rhino combines the rugged construction of Series III shells with high-current RADSOK® contacts. This enables power handling up to 1,000 A in a sealed, touch-safe design, making it well suited for electrified drive systems, high-power subsystems and modular payloads.

To support the deployment of these scalable solutions, PEI-Genesis offers extensive stock, in-house engineering expertise and rapid assembly services. This enables fast delivery of customised Rhino assemblies, helping integrators reduce lead times and adapt quickly to evolving system requirements, even late in the programme lifecycle.

As modern ground vehicles become more modular, electrified and digitally networked, the importance of connector technology has never been greater. Whether managing high-speed data from advanced sensors or distributing high-voltage power across hybrid propulsion systems, scalable connectors based on the MIL?DTL?38999 standard provide the durability, flexibility and interoperability required by today’s military platforms.

To find out more about the wide range of military grade connectors offered by PEI-Genesis, visit www.peigenesis.com.

UF PRO Now Available at O P Tactical

December 12th, 2025

O P Tactical is ready to fulfill your orders for UF PRO clothing.

In addition to the classics like the Striker TT Combat Shirt and Pant, they also carry the ?Striker Gen.3 Boonie Hat which is currently my favorite Boonie. Available in Brown Grey, Tan, MultiCam, MultiCam Black and Flecktarn in sizes Small – 2xLarge.

Features:

  • Two mesh ventilation opening
  • Adjustable brim with long metal wire at the front and back
  • Loops for additional camouflage material
  • air/pac® inside for thermal break
  • Adjustable cord length with three wear positions
  • Three Velcro patches for attaching unit IR insignia

Get yours at www.optactical.com.

US Army: C3 AI Selected to Deliver AI Contested Logistics Solution for Combat Operations

December 12th, 2025

Delivering intuitive, AI contested logistics using agentic and generative AI to enhance Army readiness and decision speed

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — December 9, 2025 — C3 AI (NYSE: AI), the Enterprise AI application software company, announced today that the U.S. Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) selected C3 AI to advance AI-driven logistics for Army formations operating in contested environments, improving forecasts for parts, fuel, and munitions to enhance combat readiness.

“The future of defense logistics is real-time, data-driven, and AI-enabled,” said Stephen Ehikian, CEO, C3 AI. “This award reflects the U.S. Army’s focus on operational speed and technological advantage — and C3 AI’s ability to deliver enterprise-scale AI systems that meet that mission. This work underscores the critical role AI will play in strengthening national defense infrastructure.”

C3 AI’s application will be integrated into the Brigade’s Command & Control network, supporting the re-supply and distribution of supplies in contested environments to forward-deployed units while mitigating risks and maintaining operational tempo. The application is designed to strengthen combat readiness and streamline logistics in high-risk, dynamic environments.

RCCTO drives innovation across the Army, rapidly delivering next-generation technologies to close capability gaps and enhance battlefield readiness.

Leveraging components of C3 AI Contested Logistics and C3 AI Readiness applications — currently operational at the Defense Logistics Agency and U.S. Air Force — the RCCTO will predict critical repair part shortfalls, forecast fuel consumption, and project munition requirements.

Emissary Development – Ignition Switch

December 12th, 2025

Emissary Development’s new Ignition Switch transforms the ModButton Lite into a full-featured light control solution. It adds a physical forward-and-back toggle that cleanly separates momentary and constant-on activation while preventing over-travel under stress.

Features:

  • Direct drop-in housing for the Unity ModButton Lite
  • Forward push for momentary activation
  • Rear pull for constant-on, with a positive lock
  • Neutral return instantly kills the light
  • Physical toggle prevents over-travel and improves control in high-stress or low-visibility conditions
  • Reversible design
  • Made in USA

emissarydevelopment.com/collections/light-control/products/ignition-switch-for-modbutton-lite

TacJobs – Task Force Dagger Special Operations Foundation Seeks Integrated Care Coordinator

December 12th, 2025

We’re Hiring at Task Force Dagger Special Operations Foundation!

We’re excited to be welcoming a new Integrated Care Coordinator to support our Health Initiatives Program for U.S. Special Operations families. This is a full-time, remote role with the opportunity to make a direct impact every single day.

If you’re passionate about supporting SOF warriors and their families and thrive in a purpose-filled, data-informed environment, we’d love to hear from you.

Learn more: ow.ly/25Gq50XGYMr