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ZeroTech Optics Launches New 6-24×50 Vengeance Riflescopes Featuring R3 and R3 Illuminated Reticles

December 11th, 2025

Nashville, TN — Dec 10, 2025ZeroTech Optics, a leader in precision optics engineered for shooters and hunters who demand performance without compromise, proudly announces the release of its newest additions to the acclaimed Vengeance series — the Vengeance 6-24×50 SFP Riflescope with R3 Reticle and the Vengeance 6-24×50 SFP Riflescope with R3 Illuminated Reticle (IR).

Designed for those who live for the long shot, both models bring exceptional optical clarity, rugged dependability, and intuitive functionality to the modern marksman.

Precision Engineered for Long-Range Confidence

The Vengeance 6-24×50 R3 delivers dependable performance and crisp detail across its versatile magnification range. Featuring ZeroTech’s glass-etched R3 reticle, it offers clean MOA-based subtensions and fine hold points that allow shooters to make precise wind and elevation corrections without cluttering the field of view.

Built for clarity and control, the riflescope includes side parallax adjustment from 15 meters to infinity and fully multi-coated lenses that ensure bright, high-contrast visuals from dawn to dusk. Weighing in with a 1-inch aircraft-grade aluminum tube, it’s light enough for long treks yet strong enough to withstand recoil from today’s most capable cartridges.

Illuminated Precision When Light Fades

For shooters who demand performance after dark, the Vengeance 6-24×50 R3 Illuminated (IR) brings all the capability of the standard model — plus an illuminated reticlewith six brightness settings for maximum visibility when the light gets low.

From late-evening steel sessions to dawn ridge hunts, the glowing center dot ensures rapid target acquisition without losing precision. Each optic includes ¼ MOA turret adjustments, side parallax control, and a removable throw lever for fast magnification changes in the field.

Built for the Field, Priced for Every Shooter

Both versions of the 6-24×50 Vengeance share the same rugged DNA that defines the entire Vengeance line — tested in the harshest Australian and North American conditions to deliver absolute reliability and accuracy.

Each riflescope ships with:

• Removable magnification throw lever

• Stretch-fit lens covers

• Lens cleaning cloth

• Quick-start manual with QR code access to full instructions

Availability

The Vengeance 6-24×50 R3 and Vengeance 6-24×50 R3 Illuminated (IR) riflescopes are now available through authorized ZeroTech Optics dealers and at zerotechoptics.com.

For a closer look at the new Vengeance lineup and other optics, follow ZeroTech on Instagram, Facebook, and X (Twitter).

Reveal Technology Launches Defense Tech Testing Series “BattleLab” on VET Tv

December 11th, 2025

Special Operations Veterans Test Emerging Military Technology Under Live Combat Conditions
BOZEMAN, Mont., Dec. 9, 2025 — Reveal Technology Inc., a veteran-founded defense technology company, today announced the premiere of “BattleLab” on VET Tv, a series that brings together former Special Operators with emerging military technology to test what works under real-world conditions, addressing a widening gap in U.S. defense modernization.

The first-of-its-kind training environment puts cutting-edge defense systems through their paces in combat scenarios that mirror actual battlefield conditions. The series is hosted by Garrett Smith, CEO of Reveal Technology and Marine combat veteran, alongside co-hosts Phil Divinski and Jerad Watlington, both Army Special Operations veterans with more than 20 years of service and founders of Jeddoc.

“In the battles of tomorrow, the team that adapts first wins,” said Garrett Smith, CEO of veteran-founded defense company Reveal Technology. “The pace of technological change on the battlefield has never been faster, but the procurement process and the way units experiment with new tactics can’t keep up. If we’re not testing and adapting in training, we’ll pay for it later.”

BattleLab uses force-on-force, live-fire, and non-permissive environment simulations to pressure-test cutting-edge defense technology, including Reveal’s Farsight (geospatial intelligence) and Identifi (mobile biometrics) platforms. Each cycle is structured around a scoring rubric that gamifies performance, allowing every tactic, tool, and team to be measured consistently across scenarios.

“There’s no field manual for how we integrate a lot of these new technologies,” said Phil Divinski, CEO of Jeddoc. “BattleLab is where we figure that out by defining an operational objective, replicating the operational environment, and iterating. Mission success determines whether a tactic, technique, or technology is effective.”

BattleLab process is being fully documented to accelerate learning and increase transparency. Veteran-owned studio VET Tv is producing the documentation as a serialized program, giving viewers an unfiltered look at the scenarios, failures, and breakthroughs shaping the future of warfare.

The inaugural season features three combat scenarios:

Episode 1: Strong Point– Two teams battle for physical control of a vital village building, pitting an entrenched defensive force against an assaulting team starting from outside the village.

Episode 2: Contested Exfil – High stakes race where one team, starting from inside a building, attempts to reach their designated pick-up site before the opposing team, assaulting from outside the village, can eliminate them.

Episode 3: Organic Strike – One team must quickly camouflage and physically protect their communications link within a village against another team’s objective of finding and destroying it using drone strikes.

“VET Tv is proud to produce BattleLab,” said John Acevedo, CEO of VET Tv. “This isn’t just compelling television. What Reveal and Jeddoc are doing here is genuinely groundbreaking: bringing tactical training and defense technology integration into the 21st century. We’re honored to help tell this story with the authenticity and realism it deserves.”

BattleLab will premiere as a serialized program on VET Tv beginning December 9, 2025. New seasons will roll out quarterly, capturing every iteration of tactics, technology, and lessons learned as the BattleLab evolves.

For more information and episode access visit: www.veterantv.tv/battle-lab

Making PSYOP Great Again – Hegseth Reinstates Name, Dumps MISO

December 11th, 2025

Last week Secretary of War Pete Hegseth restored the use of Psychological Operations(PSYOP) to describe planned operations that convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences in an effort to influence the emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals in a manner favorable toward DoW objectives.

This corrected policy decision in 2010 to replace the use of PSYOP which dates to the dawn of the Cold War with Military Information Support Operations (MlSO). The term MISO also caused a great deal of confusion within the military. PSYOP is pretty obvious, MISO not so much. Fortunately, the fog has been lifted.

The implementation memo goes on to say, “with fifteen years of additional perspective, it has become clear that the term PSYOP more closely align functions with branding, eliminates confusion, and directly supports my priorities to reestablish deterrence and revive the warrior ethos.

Dues to the vast amount of doctrinal and funding issues at play, full implementation across the department is not expected until the end of FY 2026.

Reptilia Announces the Launch of the AUS Mount for 36MM Magnified Optics

December 11th, 2025

HILLSBOROUGH, NC – December 11, 2025Reptilia, an industry leader in premium firearm accessories, is proud to announce the release of the AUS Mount, now engineered for 36mm diameter magnified optics. Purpose-built from the ground up, the AUS Mount expands Reptilia’s precision-focused product lineup with a rugged, streamlined solution for shooters who demand reliability in any environment.

Designed to interface seamlessly with any M1913 Picatinny rail, the AUS Mount features Reptilia’s anti-snag, spring-loaded nitrided steel clamp paired with a custom flush-fit bolt system. Users can tighten the bolt with either a 5/32” hex or a flat-blade driver, ensuring secure, low-profile mounting without unnecessary tool complications.

The AUS Mount is machined from a single piece of 7075-T6 aluminum billet and finished with a MIL-STD Type III, Class 2 hard-anodized coating, delivering exceptional durability while maintaining a lightweight, streamlined form factor. Its construction and finish meet the demands of both professional end users and dedicated civilian shooters.

In addition to the initial release, Reptilia will introduce several new accessories built specifically for the AUS platform in the coming months, expanding versatility and enhancing user configuration options across a variety of applications.

“As with every product we build, the AUS Mount reflects our commitment to precision, durability, and end-user feedback,” said The Reptilia Team. “We’re excited to bring this new option to the market and look forward to expanding the platform with a series of complementary accessories.”

The AUS Mount – like all Reptilia products – is 100% made in the USA and backed by the company’s full lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. Additional heights and optic configurations will be released later this year.

The new AUS Mount for 36MM optics is available now through Reptilia and authorized dealers.

From Quadcopters to Micro-UAS: The Aircraft Used at DOW’s Drone School

December 11th, 2025

The increasing prevalence of drones on the modern battlefield means it’s crucial for our service members to be familiar with the various systems they might encounter, which is why at the Joint Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems University at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, students learn the ins and outs of about two dozen of these aircraft.  

The JCU is the War Department’s only joint training center aimed at countering the growing number of aerial threats U.S. troops face across the world. It teaches service members of every branch how to operate drone equipment, plan counter-small UAS strategies and train others to defend installations.

During the courses, students get to know 24 types of commercial off-the-shelf small UAS that they may see downrange, from “blue air” drones that are considered friendly to “red air” drones that are used by our adversaries.

The types of aircraft the JCU trains students on range from commercial quadcopters to tiny micro-UAS and custom-built foam drones that can mimic real threats. Here are the highlights of a few of them:

The Black Hornet

The Black Hornet is the smallest drone currently used by the JCU. Developed under Special Operations Command, this tiny, covert drone does close intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance — it can even be used inside buildings for hostage rescues. It includes an enhanced thermal camera and is small enough for service members to carry on their utility belts.

R80D SkyRaider

Developed exclusively for DOW and other federal agencies, the R80D SkyRaider is a vertical takeoff and landing quadcopter that’s agile and can carry and deliver multiple payloads up to 7.7 pounds. It has one of the fastest, most powerful embedded artificial intelligence computing devices available for small UAS. It can also thrive in GPS- or communications-denied environments.

WingtraOne Gen II

The WingtraOne Gen II is one of the fastest mapping and surveillance small UAS on the planet. This fixed-wing drone has multiple cameras and a light detection and ranging — LiDAR — option, which can create precise 3D models of objects and environments. It can go about 36 mph and works well in high winds.

IF 1200

Weighing between 21 and 55 pounds, the IF 1200 electric hexacopter is the most aggressive small UAS the school has, and it’s mostly used for detection, said JCU Air Boss Jacob Cameron. The IF 1200 can adapt to any requirement set and can be used with LiDAR, radiation detection sensors, electro-optical/infrared sensors and delivery capabilities. It can travel up to 70 mph, carry up to 35 pounds and stay in the air for up to 45 minutes.

“That drone can do flips,” Cameron said. “You think it’d be slow and clunky, but that is probably the fastest hexacopter drone that we have, and it’s the most capable.”

Alta X:

The IF1200’s larger counterpart, the Alta X, is the school’s largest quadcopter, even though it’s significantly quieter than the JCU’s other drones. The all-electric Alta X is also mostly used for detection and can carry up to 40 pounds. It flies best when it’s got a heavy payload. The Alta X can fold down to half its size in 20 seconds and can accommodate many sensors and third-party payloads, such as EO/IR, mapping and LiDAR.

TSM-800:

Produced by the Army Threat Systems Management Office, this drone is designed for threat simulation and is capable of swarming up to 150 systems from a single ground control station. Each drone can carry a payload of 8 pounds. Three bomblets can be carried per drone. It is Wi-Fi compatible or can be used on a private LTE tower, Cameron said.

Super Decathlon:

The “Super D” is a larger aircraft that has a gas engine and can be used for autopilot and manual missions. It’s primarily used for detection and identification in the JCU’s operator’s course, as well as for loitering munition demonstrations for the planner’s course.

If an enemy tries to electronically jam it while it’s on autopilot, the Super D can still fly through that area without being affected, Cameron said. It’s completely autonomous, can carry large payloads over long distances, and can fly up to 70 miles. Cameron said it’s great for student practice because its size makes it easier to find on radar signatures.

Vesper:  

The small Vesper quadcopter provides intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. At 2.2 pounds, it’s light and easily portable. It has an EO/IR camera and can top out at 45 mph for about 50 minutes of flight time. It has low-light capabilities, extended endurance and stealth capabilities.

Opterra:

The lightweight Opterra has multiple camera mounting stations and is predominantly used as a target drone.

“The Opterra is outstanding for being shot at because it’s foam, and bullets will pass straight through it unless you hit specific small components on it, like the engine itself,” explained Army Maj. Dennis “Chip” Stanford, JCU’s executive officer. “It can be shot a lot.”

The JCU also teaches students on the CarbonCub, Skywalker X8, Vector-Scorpion, Osprey, IF 800 and the JTAC24, a JCU-designed and 3D printed target drone, as well as a few others.

By Katie Lange, Pentagon News

Comrod Announces Strategic Partnership with Bridgepoint to Accelerate International Growth and Innovation

December 10th, 2025

STAVANGER, Norway, Dec. 2, 2025 – COMROD, a leading Norwegian provider of advanced tactical communications and power solutions for the defence industry, as well as specialist utility and infrastructure systems, today announced that Bridgepoint, one of the world’s leading mid-market investors, will become the company’s new majority owner.

Bridgepoint, through its Bridgepoint Development Capital V fund, will acquire a controlling stake in COMROD. This investment represents a significant milestone in COMROD’s growth journey, reinforcing its ambition to strengthen its position as a premier provider of tactical communication systems for the defence sector and specialist electricity utility solutions.

A Partnership Focused on Growth and Innovation

The partnership is designed to support COMROD’s continued expansion as a global leader in defence communications and capitalise on its position as a trusted partner to NATO allies, defence integrators, and Tier-1 primes.

Key focus areas under the new ownership will include:

International Expansion: Accelerating COMROD’s growth and further scaling of the company internationally.

Investment in R&D: Supporting significant investment in R&D capabilities to drive innovation.

Operational Excellence: Strengthening operational excellence and automation further across the Group.

Strategic M&A: Executing a targeted buy-and-build strategy to accelerate growth, particularly in emerging domains such as unmanned systems and electronic warfare.

COMROD’s product portfolio, which includes mission-critical products and systems such as antennas, masts, amplifiers, and power supply systems, underpins secure and resilient tactical communications on the battlefield. The company also supplies specialist infrastructure solutions, including composite utility poles and monitoring systems for power distribution networks.

Management Commentary

Ole-Gunnar Fjelde, CEO of COMROD, commented:

“We are excited to partner with the Bridgepoint team. The investment from Bridgepoint represents an important milestone in our journey to strengthen our position as a leading provider of tactical communication systems for the defence sector and specialist utility solutions. In Bridgepoint, we have found a partner that shares our values and can support us in realising our next phase of growth.”

Johan Dahlfors, Partner and Co-Head of the Nordics at Bridgepoint, added:

“COMROD represents an opportunity to back a global leader in a specialised, rapidly growing segment of the defence communications market. The firm combines deep engineering expertise, trusted customer relationships and a proven track record of delivery across long-term defence programmes. We look forward to supporting the team as they continue to scale COMROD internationally and invest further in innovation.”

Transaction Details

COMROD and its shareholders were advised by Alpha Corporate Finance (M&A adviser), Schjødt (legal adviser), and EY (financial and tax adviser). The transaction is expected to complete in 2026, subject to customary regulatory approvals. Financial terms were not disclosed.

www.comrod.com

Xenith Solutions Hires Mark Coleman as Chief Growth Officer to Lead Strategic Expansion

December 10th, 2025

LEESBURG, Va., Dec. 8, 2025 — Xenith Solutions, a mission-driven government contractor supporting the Department of War (DoW) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), today announced the hiring of Mark Coleman as Chief Growth Officer (CGO). In this role, Coleman will oversee all facets of the company’s growth strategy, including Business Development, Capture, Proposals, and Marketing, driving market expansion and positioning Xenith for its next phase of transformative growth.

Coleman brings more than 30 years of leadership experience in federal contracting, defense acquisition, and national security innovation. Most recently, he served as Executive Vice President of Strategic Capture at Precise Systems, where he drove a high-performance capture strategy and delivered more than $70 million in new contract awards within his first year. His prior executive roles at Parsons and QRC Technologies included leading cross-functional teams in advanced SIGINT, electronic warfare, C5ISR, and directed energy programs, generating multimillion-dollar wins and integrating multiple high-growth business units.

“Mark brings an exceptional combination of strategic vision, operational discipline, and deep mission understanding aligning perfectly with Xenith’s next chapter,” said Lee Shabe, CEO of Xenith Solutions. “As we position ourselves to transition from a high-performing small business to a competitive mid-tier player in the future, his leadership will be instrumental in advancing our Defense market position and scaling the growth engine to drive long-term success.”

As Chief Growth Officer, Coleman will spearhead Xenith’s efforts to expand across Defense, Civilian, and Intelligence markets, strengthen brand presence, and cultivate strategic partnerships and joint ventures. He will play a central role in executing Xenith’s full-and-open transition strategy, ensuring the company remains agile, innovative, and customer-focused as it scales.

“Xenith Solutions embodies what modern government contracting should be: agile, mission-driven, and committed to excellence,” said Mark Coleman. “I’m honored to join Lee and the leadership team to build on Xenith’s strong foundation and accelerate growth through innovation, collaboration, and disciplined execution.”

Recognized as an industry thought leader, Coleman is known for revitalizing underperforming pipelines and aligning opportunity pursuits with evolving federal priorities. He holds an MBA from the University of Mary Washington and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech.

For more information, visit www.xenithsolutions.com

LionHeart Alliance Awarded Spot on ICE’s Law Enforcement (LE) equipment Contract for Tactical and Operational equipment.

December 10th, 2025

Virginia Beach, VA – 26 November 2025LionHeart Alliance, a Virginia Beach-based tactical gear supplier, has been selected as a contract awardee on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Law Enforcement (LE) Equipment Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). With a total ceiling of $49.5 million, this award allows LionHeart to support ICE Office of Firearms and Tactical Programs (OFTP) with essential tactical equipment – delivered fast and procured without friction.

LionHeart Alliance ICE Contract

The LE equipment contract is built to simplify the acquisition of mission-critical gear for its Special Agents and Officers – everything from medical kits, breaching equipment, weapons accessories, tactical nylon and law enforcement specific gear. This contract spans a one-year base period with two optional renewals, supporting both urgent needs and long-term programs.

About LionHeart Alliance

LionHeart Alliance is an operational equipment supplier built for the next generation of government procurement. Based in Virginia Beach, we serve federal agencies, state and local law enforcement departments, and defense professionals across the country – delivering the gear they trust through the channels they actually use.

We don’t build products, we build relationships to solve your equipment problems. Whether you’re buying on GSA, placing a PO, or standing up a multi-year contract, our team knows how to get it done – fast, clean, and without excuses. Backed by real-world experience, a curated catalog of high-performance brands, and a no-nonsense approach to service, LionHeart makes procurement frictionless.

With a deep catalog covering:

  • Apparel
  • Ballistic Protection
  • Combat Swag™ Patches
  • Tactical Gear
  • Weapons Parts & Accessories
  • Night Vision & Thermal Devices

… and access to thousands of trusted brands, LionHeart is built to deliver – fast, flexible, and fully aligned with the operational tempo of modern mission sets.

Learn more at www.LHAGear.com or contact Sales@LHAGear.com.