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TacJobs – TYR Tactical Is Hiring

March 25th, 2026

WE’RE HIRING | Join the TYR Tactical Team

TYR Tactical is growing and we’re looking for driven professionals ready to be part of a mission-focused team at our Corporate Headquarters in Peoria, AZ.

– Senior Accounting Manager

– Shipping & Receiving Associate

– Inventory Control Specialist

– Manufacturing Costing Administrator

If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, value excellence, and desire to work at a company that is dedicated to protecting the lives of those who protect us, we welcome you to apply:

View full job descriptions and apply here.

Record-Setting 80-Mile Terrestrial Mobile Troposcatter Communications Link Demonstrated by TrellisWare and TSC

March 25th, 2026

A live demonstration was conducted before members of NATO’s BLOS Comms Capabilities Team, with representatives from multiple allied nations in attendance.

San Diego, CA, March 24, 2026 – TrellisWare Technologies, Inc., the global leader in resilient waveforms and interoperable tactical radios, today announced that the company, through its partnership with TSC, a high-technology company providing its customers with sensors, effectors, and solutions for communication, precision engagement, surveillance, and intelligence missions, has successfully demonstrated mobile, terrestrial troposcatter communications at an industry-best link distance exceeding 80 miles, transmitting real-time voice, Position Location Information (PLI) and video across mountainous terrain in San Diego, California.

“The success we demonstrated, definitively proves that mobile troposcatter can provide reliable, high-capacity communications across significant terrain obstacles if you’re working with the right provider,” said Marcus Tooker, Director of Commercial Products for TSC. “Our ability to sustain voice, video, and PLI connectivity over an 83-mile link, while in motion, underscores the operational flexibility, resilience, and the now proven nature of the joint capabilities between TrellisWare and TSC.  And this can be done anywhere in the world.”

The demonstration, which utilized the TSC Mobile Tracking System 3.0 (MTS3.0), originated from TrellisWare’s headquarters in San Diego, California, and established a beyond-line-of-sight connection to a mobile vehicle 83 miles away in Westmorland, CA, over the broad Laguna Mountain range (altitude exceeding 5,200 feet); proving the value of TrellisWare’s advanced signal processing for troposcatter communications.  Assuming the same transmit power and antenna gain, TrellisWare’s Advanced Constant Envelope-Troposcatter (ACE-T) waveform has a more than 1.5x link-distance advantage over other troposcatter waveforms.

The troposcatter link was also used to connect TrellisWare’s industry-best TSM™ MANET (Mobile Ad-hoc Network) on either side via a Multi-Network Bridge (MNB).  This sets a record for an on-the-move troposcatter link in a terrestrial environment, which has substantially more challenging troposcatter propagation conditions than a maritime or littoral environment.

“Unlike traditional, fixed-site troposcatter systems, the solution we demonstrated with TSC was able to maintain connectivity even while the mobile unit traveled at speeds up to 30 miles per hour, despite the very narrow beamwidths of the high-gain antennas required to combat the large losses of a troposcatter link,” said Scott Enserink, Lead Engineer for Troposcatter Communications at TrellisWare.

Key Demonstration Highlights Include:

  • On-the-move operation at speeds up to 30 mph.
  • Live voice and video transmission.
  • Bridging of two remote TSM MANET networks.
  • Mountainous terrain obstruction.
  • Real-time mapping and PLI updates on ATAK tablet.
  • International defense and industry audience for portions of the testing.

“The fact that the system successfully delivered voice and video traffic and bridged two MANETs across the 83-mile path clearly demonstrates the operational viability of troposcatter for BLOS communications for expeditionary and maneuvering forces,” added COL (Ret.) Garth Winterle, the former US Army Project Manager for the Integrated Tactical Network and current Director of European Business Development for TrellisWare.

The event confirms that there is now a functional and proven solution for the increasing demand for resilient, beyond-line-of-sight communications capable of operating in contested, congested, satcom-denied, and infrastructure-limited environments.

www.trellisware.com

Thin Air Gear Introduces the Next Evolution: Olympus Lite Deployment Bag

March 25th, 2026

Since its introduction in 2007, the Olympus™ Deployment Bag has become a trusted loadout solution for military professionals, with tens of thousands of units fielded across the force. Developed by Thin Air Gear and refined through four generations, the Olympus™ platform continues to set the standard for durability, modularity, and mission-ready organization.

Building on that proven foundation, Thin Air Gear introduces the Olympus Lite™ Deployment Bag—a next-generation evolution designed to deliver the same field-proven performance in a lighter, fixed-volume configuration.

This is not a redesign. It is a refinement of a system already trusted in deployment.

20% Lighter. 20% More Capacity.

The Olympus Lite™ is engineered to improve efficiency without sacrificing capability:

• 12 lbs vs. 15 lbs – 20% lighter

• 8,160 cu in vs. 6,750 cu in – ~20% more usable space

Note: The 6,750 cubic inch figure represents the Olympus™ in its collapsed (unexpanded) configuration. When expanded, the Olympus™ increases to approximately 9,000 cubic inches.

Reducing weight while increasing usable capacity directly impacts mobility and loadout efficiency.

Dimensions & Fixed-Volume Design

Olympus Lite™: 30″ x 17″ x 16″ (fixed volume)

Olympus™ (Gen 4): 30″ x 15″ x 15″ (expandable)

The Olympus Lite™ increases internal volume through added width and height, eliminating the need for expansion panels.

Built on a Proven Platform

The Olympus Lite™ retains the core features that made the original Olympus™ a category leader:

• Wheelable, fully ruckable design

• Durable 1000D Cordura® construction

• ABS frame system with 360° closed-cell foam protection

• Modular three-shelf internal organization system with full Velcro adjustability

• YKK® #10 lockable zippers

• Double-stitched, bartacked construction

It also retains one of the most recognized features of the platform:

Patented 4″ Shark Wheels (dual ball bearing, 200 lb load capacity)

They are retained because they work.

Enhanced Access & Mobility

The Olympus Lite™ maintains the usability features operators rely on in movement:

Top-access lid with integrated pocket for quick access into the main compartment

Stowable backpack straps for rapid deployment and hands-free movement

Designed for movement and transitions without friction.

Next-Generation Handle System

Derived from the upcoming Gen 5 Olympus™ platform, the Olympus Lite™ introduces an upgraded telescoping handle with a three-position locking system:

• Stow Mode – fully locked down

• Mid Position – optimized for shorter pull height

• Full Extension – standard height for rolling under load

This upgraded system improves durability, ergonomics, and control in real-world conditions.

Mission-Ready Configuration Options

The Olympus Lite™ is optimized for users who prefer a fixed-volume loadout, offering consistent capacity without the need for expansion.

For units requiring expanded capacity, the original Olympus™ platform remains available, offering up to approximately 9,000 cubic inches of storage, supporting a wide range of mission profiles.

Together, the Olympus™ and Olympus Lite™ platforms provide operators with two distinct, purpose-built configurations:

Olympus™ – expandable, adaptable loadout

Olympus Lite™ – fixed-volume, streamlined efficiency

Continuing the Olympus™ Legacy

As Thin Air Gear prepares to release the full Gen 5 Olympus™, the Olympus Lite™ represents the next step in that evolution—combining over 15 years of real-world feedback with targeted improvements in weight, capacity, and usability.

Availability

The Olympus Lite™ Deployment Bag is now available for unit evaluation and procurement.

For specifications, inquiries, and ordering:

thinairgear.com or anthony@thinairgear.com

About Thin Air Gear

Thin Air Gear designs and manufactures deployment-grade loadout systems and tactical travel gear trusted by military professionals. Veteran-owned and field-tested, each product is engineered for durability, mobility, and long-term use, designed to perform under operational conditions and repeated deployment cycles.

Joint Interagency Task Force Awards Critical Counter-UAS Contract

March 24th, 2026

Joint Interagency Task Force 401 has successfully executed additional contract awards as part of Domestic Shield to procure counter-unmanned aerial systems capability in support of U.S. Northern Command and U.S. Strategic Command.

The combined contract, valued at $6.1 million, includes the purchase of 210 SmartShooter Smash 2000LE systems and one AeroVironment Titan Cerberus XL system. This milestone expands the layered defenses that protect installations and critical defense infrastructure from the emerging UAS threats in the U.S.

“We need a layered defense that includes distributed sensing, the ability to track in real time, and capabilities to engage with both non-kinetic and kinetic countermeasures,” said Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, task force director. “This purchase does not solve that problem, but it’s a step in the right direction.”

He added that both contracts were executed at a record pace, underscoring JIATF 401’s commitment to cutting through red tape to deliver critical counter-UAS capability at the speed of relevance during combat operations in support of Operation Epic Fury.

The rapid award timeline reflects strong coordination across requirements, contracting and mission stakeholders to ensure timely responses to operator needs.

Additionally, two radar systems have been assigned to support the National Capital Region in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, enhancing the region’s ability to detect and counter emerging UAS threats. Ross said this strategic move strengthens local defense capabilities, ensuring that critical infrastructure remains protected.

In support of this reconfiguration, JIATF 401 is also advancing the integration of the Lattice system, a cutting-edge, tactical user interface for command-and-control of counter-UAS that links sensors and effectors across installations and agencies. This integration will boost response times and strengthen national defense, enabling more agile and effective counter-UAS operations.

The task force is pioneering acquisition reform practices to ensure the services and the entire joint force receive the critical technologies they need to maintain the operational advantage and keep America safe.

By Army Lt. Col. Adam Scher, Joint Interagency Task Force 401

DroneShield Expands C2 Interoperability Through Partnership with OpenWorks Engineering Optical Sensors

March 24th, 2026

Sydney, Australia – 24 March 2026DroneShield (ASX:DRO) today announced interoperability between DroneSentry-C2 command-and-control (C2) software, and optical sensing technologies from OpenWorks Engineering. The partnership strengthens DroneShield’s ability to unify multi-domain sensor inputs within a single operational C2 environment, delivering enhanced detection, tracking, and decision superiority for end users.

OpenWorks Engineering is a UK-based technology company specializing in advanced optical sensor systems and imaging solutions for defense, security, and industrial applications. With a heritage rooted in delivering modular, high-resolution optical sensing for challenging environments, OpenWorks remains focused on precision detection, identification, and continuous tracking of airborne objects.

Interoperability with OpenWorks Engineering optical sensors adds another high-value option to DroneShield’s ecosystem, enabling customers to enhance visual detection, tracking, and identification capabilities within a single, cohesive command-and-control environment.


Image: DroneShield’s DroneSentry sample configuration with OpenWorks Engineering optical sensor.

DroneSentry-C2 as the Operational Anchor

While additional sensors enhance coverage, operational advantage is achieved at the command-and-control layer. DroneSentry-C2 serves as the authoritative decision engine that combines and prioritizes inputs across RF, optical, and other supported modalities.

Within the DroneSentry-C2 platform, powered by its SensorFusionengine sits DroneShield’s proprietary DroneOptID, an AI-driven machine vision capability designed to deliver autonomous visual detection, validation, and tracking of drone threats using optical sensors such as OpenWorks. DroneOptID enhances the common operating picture by providing real-time visual confirmation once a drone is detected and cued by the broader sensor network. DroneOptID automatically slews the camera to the target, validates the threat, and maintains persistent tracking using advanced machine learning, without requiring manual or continuous operator input. DroneOptID also assists in assessing payload indicators, modifications, and countermeasure effectiveness, while securely storing video for post-event review and forensic analysis, strengthening layered airspace security across the DroneSentry-C2 ecosystem.

Rather than presenting operators with parallel systems or fragmented dashboards, DroneSentry-C2 provides a unified operational interface where sensor data is fused, contextualized, and prioritized in real time, with DroneSentry-C2 Enterprise enabling coordinated oversight across geographically dispersed and enterprise-scale deployments.

“Operators need clarity, not complexity,” said Angus Bean, DroneShield’s Chief Product Officer. “Expanding our ecosystem with additional optical sensing technologies from OpenWorks Engineering gives customers more options to tailor their deployments, while SensorFusionAI ensures all inputs are combined into a clear, operational picture.”

“Collaboration with DroneShield enhances channels through which intelligent and autonomous vision systems from OpenWorks can be deployed. We share DroneShield’s approach to modularity, creating configurable ecosystems of technology that integrate with end-users’ existing systems. We look forward to further strengthening our relationship with DroneShield throughout 2026,” stated James Cross, Chief Commercial Officer for OpenWorks.


Image: DroneShield demonstrating DroneSentry-C2 in Finland.

A Growing Marketplace for Airspace Security

DroneShield’s expanding ecosystem reflects a broader vision: creating a marketplace of interoperable technologies that empowers operators to configure, evolve, and scale their CUxS capabilities over time.

By prioritizing open architecture, interoperability, and AI-driven intelligence, DroneShield is positioning its platform as the foundation for layered, multi-sensor airspace security strategies, without constraining customers to a single hardware pathway.

This ecosystem model supports procurement flexibility, accelerates deployment timelines, and aligns with the realities faced by defense, security, and public safety organizations operating in rapidly changing threat environments.

Oshkosh Defense Showcases Integrated Mobility Solutions at AUSA Global Force 2026

March 24th, 2026

HUNTSVILLE, AL. – Oshkosh Defense LLC, an Oshkosh Corporation [NYSE: OSK] business, is exhibiting at the Association of the U.S. Army Global Force Symposium, March 24–26, highlighting how commercial manufacturing strength, rapid integration, and lifecycle sustainment accelerate the fielding of integrated fires and multi-domain capability.

Oshkosh Defense is showcasing integration-enabled platforms that bring power, autonomy, and mission systems together—advancing operational speed and reducing program risk for the U.S. Army.

Light Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (L-MAV): Evolved from the U.S. Marine Corps ROGUE-Fires, the L-MAV is a modular, autonomous multi-mission carrier designed to accelerate capability insertion across multiple mission sets, including counter-UAS, electronic warfare, network extension, and autonomous resupply. Its open architecture supports rapid integration of new payloads, while its powertrain can be adapted to hybrid-electric configurations to enable silent drive, silent watch, enhanced fuel efficiency, and increased exportable power.

SIGMA Next-Generation Mobile Tactical Cannon: Elbit America’s SIGMA system, built on the Oshkosh Mobile Artillery Platform (MAP) foundation, represents a low-risk, mission-ready solution aligned to the Army’s Mobile Tactical Cannon objectives. Developed to support rapid fires and shoot-and-scoot survivability, SIGMA carries heavy payloads, delivers off-road mobility, and supports the evolving future of long-range munitions. Currently in production for international customers, the next-generation system offers the U.S. Army proven, scalable U.S.-based manufacturing and integration—reducing development timelines and strengthening industrial resilience.

“Modernization demands more than new systems. It requires production-ready mobility foundations that integrate quickly and scale responsibly,” said Pat Williams, Chief Programs Officer at Oshkosh Defense. “Our commercial manufacturing strength, and experience as a preferred integrator, allow us to deliver advanced capability quickly while maintaining the performance and reliability Soldiers deserve.”

As part of Oshkosh Corporation, Oshkosh Defense leverages enterprise-wide engineering depth, advanced manufacturing capability, electrification and autonomy-ready architectures, and sustained investment in modernization. This commercial foundation supports rapid integration, scalable production, and long-term fleet sustainment supporting the Army’s need to operate at the speed of relevance.

Attendees can learn more about Oshkosh Defense solutions in booth 411 at AUSA Global Force Symposium.

Dan Wesson Firearms Launches New Website, Honors Heritage with Exclusive Interview Featuring Eric Wesson

March 24th, 2026

Dan Wesson Firearms today announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, marking a renewed commitment to the principles that have long defined the brand:

Heritage, Craftsmanship, Precision, and Innovation.

“Dan Wesson has always stood for quality above all else,” said Chris Sprangers, Director of Marketing for CZ and Dan Wesson Firearms. “This new website reflects who we are today while honoring where we came from. It gives our customers and dealers a clear look at the craftsmanship, precision, and innovation that define every firearm we build.”

The redesigned platform delivers an elevated digital experience with streamlined navigation, refined product displays, and expanded brand storytelling. Built to better serve customers, dealers, and enthusiasts, the new site highlights detailed product specifications, enhanced imagery, and improved access to support resources all within a modern, user-focused interface.

In conjunction with the launch, Dan Wesson is releasing an exclusive interview featuring Eric Wesson, grandson of Dan Wesson and great-great-great-grandson of Daniel Baird Wesson, co-founder of Smith & Wesson. The interview highlights the deep historical roots of the Wesson name in American firearms manufacturing and reinforces the legacy of innovation and craftsmanship that continues within the Dan Wesson brand today. In the conversation, Eric reflects on the responsibility of carrying the Wesson name and the enduring standards that continue to shape the company.

“I love the heritage of the family. I love being a Wesson,” said Eric Wesson. “Innovation and quality — those are two good rules of thumb. If you can focus on that, you can accomplish a lot.”

The interview underscores Dan Wesson’s longstanding philosophy of “Quality Above Quantity”, honoring its heritage while continuing to advance through disciplined craftsmanship and purposeful innovation.

The newly redesigned website can be accessed at: danwessonfirearms.com

The Eric Wesson interview is available here.

Safar Publishing: Bringing Military History to Life

March 24th, 2026

In a world of fast content, some stories deserve depth, precision, and authenticity. That’s where Safar Publishing stands out.

Founded in 2021 as a single handbook project for reenactors, Safar has grown into a focused publishing house dedicated to military history, uniforms, and equipment. But these aren’t just books—they’re carefully crafted visual experiences that bring the past closer to the reader.

A Different Approach to Publishing

Safar Publishing combines detailed historical research with high-end photography and modern design. By working with experts, collectors, and real artifacts, the team creates books that are both accurate and visually immersive. Each publication is designed not just to inform, but to show history in vivid detail—from uniforms and gear to weapons and wartime realities.

Built for Enthusiasts and Collectors

Safar’s catalog covers a wide range of topics, including military equipment, specific conflicts, and reenactment guides. Every title is produced with a strong focus on quality, featuring full-color imagery, thoughtful layouts, and premium printing. These are books made to be explored, collected, and revisited

Open for Collaboration

As Safar Publishing continues to grow, the team is actively looking to collaborate with authors, historians, collectors, and researchers who share a passion for military history. If you have a unique project, access to rare materials, or expertise in a specific area, Safar Publishing welcomes new voices and ideas. Together, it’s possible to create publications that preserve history with the depth and quality it deserves. With new projects in development and an expanding range of topics, Safar Publishing is steadily building its place in the world of niche historical publishing—where every book is created with purpose, passion, and attention to detail.

www.safar-publishing.com/write-with-us