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ZeroTech Optics Expands the Thrive Line with New 1-10×24 LPVO Series

February 19th, 2026

Nashville, TN – ZeroTech Optics is proud to announce the launch of the new Thrive 1-10×24 SFP Illuminated LPVO series, delivering enhanced versatility, precision, and rugged performance for shooters who demand more from their low power variable optic.

The new 1-10×24 LPVO lineup expands the popular Thrive family, offering a true 1x for rapid target acquisition and extending out to 10x magnification for confident mid-range engagement. Designed for competition, tactical applications, and dynamic hunting scenarios, the Thrive 1-10×24 provides the flexibility modern shooters require in a single optic.

The series is available in three illuminated reticle configurations:

TH11024RAR-IR – RAR Illuminated
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PHR4 – TH11024P4-IR
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G4 – TH11024G-IR
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Each model features a second focal plane (SFP) illuminated reticle, engineered to provide crisp holdover references while maintaining a bold, daylight-bright center aiming point at 1x.

Built for Speed and Precision

The Thrive 1-10×24 LPVO bridges the gap between close-quarters speed and extended-range precision. At true 1x magnification, shooters benefit from rapid, both-eyes-open shooting similar to a red dot (https://zerotechoptics.com/product-category/red-dot/), while the 10x top end offers increased target identification and precision for longer shots.

Precision-machined from high-grade materials, the optic delivers durability you can rely on in harsh field conditions. The illuminated reticle system ensures optimal visibility across varying light environments, from bright daylight to low-light engagements.

Key Features

• True 1-10x magnification range for maximum versatility

• Second focal plane illuminated reticle options

• Daylight-bright illumination settings

• Precision tracking turrets

• Durable, weather-resistant construction

• Designed for competition, tactical, and hunting applications

Reticle Options for Every Shooting Style

The addition of the PHR4 and G4 expands the versatility of the Thrive 1-10 platform. The PHR4 offers precise holdover and windage references for distance shooting, while the G4 provides a clean, intuitive aiming solution ideal for fast transitions and hunting scenarios. The RAR configuration delivers a balanced design optimized for rapid acquisition and practical field use.

The Thrive family continues to represent exceptional value without compromise, delivering dependable performance across a wide range of shooting disciplines. With the addition of the 1-10×24 LPVO models, ZeroTech further strengthens its commitment to providing shooters with high-performance optics engineered for real-world use.

For more information about ZeroTech Optics, visit: zerotechoptics.com

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LIFT Aviation/LIFT Airborne Technologies are Unveiling the Next Generation of Rotary Wing Helmets for Military, Contractors, and Aviation Pilots

February 19th, 2026

Carson City, NV – LIFT Aviation and LIFT Airborne Technologies proudly announce the launch of the AV3 Assault, a Next-Generation Rotary Wing Helmet, engineered for Department of War personnel, Military Contractors, and General Aviation helicopter pilots. Designed from the ground up for modern rotary wing operations, the AV3 Assault delivers a powerful combination of advanced protection, mission adaptability, and all-day comfort.

Designed for uncompromising performance, the ALSE/DOI-certified AV3 Assault features a lightweight carbon fiber shell paired with a next-generation EPS impact frame integrated with Koroyd® impact protection plates. This advanced construction delivers exceptional impact protection while enhancing airflow for sustained comfort in demanding operational environments. A Quick-Adjust Nape Fit System and two-piece DriFire® Airmesh Comfort Linerwork together to provide a secure, breathable, and moisture-wicking fit, with precise adjustability across a wide range of head sizes.

The AV3 Assault is engineered for mission versatility and advanced system integration, including:

  • Night Vision Goggle (NVG) compatibility
  • Maxillofacial protective options
  • Configurable enhancement communication system (passive or active noise-canceling)
  • Accessory Rails enables fast attachment/detachment of tactical enhancing components/accessories
  • Integrated dual-visor system with multiple lens configurations for adaptable visual clarity

Optimized weight distribution and a refined center of gravity reduce neck fatigue without compromising protective performance, allowing pilots to stay focused during demanding rotary wing operations.

Whether operating in combat zones or executing the most demanding flight profiles,. the AV3 Assault sets a new standard for Rotary Wing Helmet protection, comfort, ventilation and performance. Meeting the evolving demands of today’s aviation professionals across military, contractor, and civilian applications.

The AV3 Assault will make its official debut at Verticon 2026.

www.liftairborne.com/av3-rotary-wing-helmet

Analog Cold-Chain Transport: CRO 2U Blood Transport Container

February 19th, 2026

CRO has developed a two-unit (2U) whole blood transport container designed to accept multiple Commercial Off-the-Shelf evaporative cooling engines. The system is intended to sustain up to 42 hours of low-titer O whole blood (LTOWB) cooling within transport temperature parameters (10°C), depending on configuration and operating conditions.

This solution reduces EM signature, provides indefinite non-powered cooling with appropriate consumable resupply, and addresses delayed MEDEVAC during LSCO.

Background

Contemporary large-scale combat indicates that the increased use of unmanned aircraft systems has expanded persistent ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) coverage and reduced freedom of maneuver across the battlespace. In LSCO (Large-Scale Combat Operations), units should expect extended disruption to communication, increased sustainment friction, and periods of constrained movement due to persistent aerial observation and strike risk.

These conditions intensify requirements for distributed small-unit operations and longer-duration self-sustainment. Contested airspace and massed fires increase the likelihood of delayed evacuation and degraded medical evacuation times. As evacuation timelines extend, casualty outcomes become increasingly dependent on Prolonged Field Care to include reliable cold-chain sustainment for blood products in austere conditions.

Commanders and medical planners should consider cold-chain solutions that reduce reliance on powered systems and provide resilient, low-complexity backup options consistent with DDIL (Denied, Degraded, Intermittent, and Limited) operating conditions.

Indefinite Cooling with Resupply

Commercially available evaporative cooling systems can provide a non-electric (“analog”) cooling method that reduces reliance on batteries and powered refrigeration in constrained environments. Chemical heat sources can drive phase-change and evaporation processes that transfer cooling to a cold plate without active electrical power, enabling extended cooling duration with appropriate consumable resupply.

Approach 

Figure 1: Concepting a 2U container with evaporative cooling engines
To integrate evaporative cooling into whole blood transport, we addressed two problems in parallel. First, no Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) blood transport container uses evaporative cooling engines, so we had to develop the container architecture from the ground up. Second, the required form factor is not achievable by simply stripping down two single-unit containers and placing them side-by-side, and legacy GWOT-era medical bags were not designed to carry blood at all. Prior solutions largely relied on retrofitting existing equipment. Our approach was to design the 2U container first, then design a bag purpose-built to accept and retain it. This effort resulted in the CRO DCR 26L– a larger, more capable POI medical bag engineered to integrate the 2U Blood Transport Container (BTC).

Production 

Figure 2: Production Design and foam integration
Design for Manufacturing (DFM) began by establishing baseline dimensions using layered foam prototypes. After completing the initial CAD, we evaluated expanding-foam insulation options and refined the flange geometry to prevent foam spillover during assembly. Once the container profile was finalized, we integrated the evaporative cooling engine retention features into the production design.

Production V1 Design

Figure 3: Production V1

Figure 4: Production V1: 2U BTC

Figure 5. Production V1 with CRO 26L
Other Considerations

EM Signature Reduction

In a contested electromagnetic spectrum, electromagnetic signature management is an increasingly relevant survivability consideration. Common medical and support equipment can produce detectable electromagnetic (EM) emissions through electromagnetic interference and unintentional radiators, even when the equipment is not intended to transmit. Distributed small units should account for these emissions and, where practical, mitigate leakage and reduce reliance on powered systems, while recognizing that many battlefield sensor payloads remain primarily electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR).

Targeting Medical Personnel

Medical personnel have faced an elevated risk of engagement in contemporary conflicts, including documented allegations of targeting by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. When only medics carry distinctive medical loadouts, visible differentiation can increase exposure to observation and engagement. By selecting and distributing common carriage systems across the element, units can reduce target indicators that single out medical personnel, as multiple personnel will carry similar bags and mixed-use equipment. Preventing medic casualties preserves morale, maintains continuity of care, and sustains overall unit effectiveness.

For additional technical data, configuration options, or pricing, contact customer support: support@cromedical.com
CRO 2U Blood Transport Container (PN: CRO-2U-MC)

DCR 26L first-line aid bag w/ 2U BTC (Bundle PN: DCR-26L-2U-MC).

MSRP: $920.00

HUXWRX and Strider Knives Introduce 50-Unit Military-Spec Black Magic Configuration

February 19th, 2026

Serialized suppressor and SMF knife specification represents the first and only public release of this configuration.

SALT LAKE CITY — February 17, 2026 — HUXWRX Safety Co. and Strider Knives today announced the release of the Black Magic suppressor and Strider SMF Black Magic in a controlled allocation of 50 serialized configurations. The specification was originally engineered and manufactured to meet elite military operational requirements and is being made available publicly for the first time.

Each suppressor and knife are precision laser engraved with matching serial numbers, permanently linking the components as a unified configuration.

“This configuration is beautifully refined in its execution, but make no mistake, it was engineered for operational performance,” said Vinnie Palucci, Director of Lethality at HUXWRX. “The Black Magic specification was built to meet a professional military requirement. These are functional systems first and collectible artifacts second. That priority has not changed.”

The Black Magic suppressor reflects HUXWRX’s patented Flow-Through technology, engineered to reduce back pressure and toxic gas exposure while maintaining structural integrity under sustained firing schedules. Designed for demanding professional environments, the system prioritizes shooter safety, reliability and performance consistency.

The Strider SMF is an established model with documented operational lineage and was the first folding knife issued to Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One. Strider Knives has operated for more than 30 years and is recognized for tools built for demanding professional environments.

The SMF BLACK MAGIC features a 3.9-inch drop point blade constructed from CPM-20CV steel and a titanium frame lock body. The steel’s elevated chromium and vanadium content delivers high wear resistance, edge retention and corrosion resistance suited for harsh conditions. The knife measures 9 inches overall with a 5.1-inch titanium handle incorporating Strider’s proprietary Double Gunner Grip pattern, engineered to maintain traction in wet or debris-laden environments.

Both components are finished in HUXWRX’s proprietary PRISM2 coating. The configuration is available now at https://huxwrx.com/black-magic-x-strider-suppressor

Ferro Concepts – GRAB

February 19th, 2026

GRAB is a versatile, modular solution designed for end-users who require a discreet, adaptable, and durable carry system. Engineered with mission-specific customization in mind, GRAB integrates seamlessly into both covert and overt operational environments, providing enhanced functionality without compromising on profile or comfort.

I first heard about Ferro Concepts’ GRAB last year at Enforce Tac from some friends in the British Forces who were using them.

At SHOT Show I got a chance to check it out and I’m impressed. The quality is high and it doesn’t come across as a “tactical” bag but rather something you’d see on a young executive heading to work. I’m adapting one for use as my Urban Bag of Doom.

Sized perfectly to fit something the size of like, say a SIG Rattler, GRAB also has from for “extras” which can be organized thanks to an internal Velcro field and Removable Interior Thermoplastic Composite MOLLE Insert. In addition to zippered compartments for documents the front flap features a Fidloc closure.

Offered in Black and Graphite.

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PenCott GreenZone Returns: Hyde Definition and WidePlus International Relaunch Iconic Camouflage Fabrics at EnforceTac 2026

February 19th, 2026

After an extended absence driven by global production disruptions and supply-chain challenges, the highly regarded PenCott® GreenZone™ camouflage pattern is returning to the market on a new line of durable performance fabrics.

Hyde Definition Ltd., creator of the PenCott family of camouflage patterns, has partnered with leading global fabric innovator WidePlusInternational, based in Taoyan, Taiwan, to introduce a fully renewed ecosystem of GreenZone woven and printed materials at EnforceTac2026 in Nürnberg.

A New Manufacturing Partnership

The collaboration between Hyde Definition and WidePlusInternational represents a strategic step forward in rebuilding the PenCott supply chain. As a vertically-integrated and direct factory-managed textile manufacturer, WidePlus brings extensive expertise in high-performance textiles, advanced printing processes, and durable finishing technologies for demanding operational requirements.

The new GreenZone fabric line meets strict military specifications for colorfastness, durability, and near-infrared (nIR) signature management — critical factors for modern uniforms and tactical equipment. The partnership with WidePlus also provides a stable and scalable production platform to ensure reliable fabric availability.

Expanded Fabric Range for Modern Applications

The new GreenZone portfolio includes a range of functional fabricsenabling brands to integrate textiles tailored to meet tactical gear and garment performance requirements:

50/50 NyCo Ripstop for rugged uniforms and field apparel

500D Nylon suited to load-bearing equipment and tactical gear

4-Way Stretch Nylon-Spandex for performance apparel withmobility and comfort

Woven Jersey Fabric for comfortable and flexible moisture-wicking apparel

Lightweight Polyester Shell Fabric offering breathable weatherprotection for outerwear garments

Other specialized fabrics and textiles within the WidePlus portfolio can also be incorporated into the PenCott portfolio depending on demand.

Performance Meets Sustainability and Innovation

WidePlus operates as a full-service warping-weaving-dyeing facility, with in-house R&D and quality control labs to maintain consistent camouflage performance while delivering structural durability and long-term wearability.

WidePlus International also integrates advanced textile finishing options such as cooling solutions, odor-control treatments, and breathable waterproof membranes. These features reflect evolving market expectations for multifunctional tactical textiles that balance operational effectiveness with wearer comfort.

By combining Hyde Definition’s camouflage expertise with WidePlus’ technical textile capabilities, the partnership aims to revitalize and stabilize the PenCott brand’s presence across global military, law enforcement, outdoor, and performance apparel and gear sectors.

Debut at EnforceTac 2026

Attendees of EnforceTac will have the first opportunity to view the new GreenZone fabrics in person at WidePlus International’s booth (#7-366). The companies plan to showcase material samples, discuss OEM opportunities, and engage with manufacturers interested in integrating the renewed camouflage platform into their product lines.

This relaunch is a welcome development following years of limited availability, signaling renewed momentum for one of the most highly regarded modern camouflage families.

Looking Ahead

GreenZone’s naturally blending colors and fractal-based, micro/macro disruptive geometry have long made it a favorite among discerning user communities in verdant environments. Hyde Definition and WidePlus International look forward to delivering the new GreenZone fabric range to support users and producers seeking mission-ready camouflage solutions.

For further information, or to schedule a meeting at EnforceTac, please use the contact form at pencottcamo.com or wideplustex.com, and come visit us in person at WidePlus International’s booth (#7-366).

Fort Benning Integrates Virtual Drone Training into OSUT Program of Instruction

February 19th, 2026

FORT BENNING, Ga. — As small unmanned aircraft systems, sUAS, become a defining feature of the modern battlefield, the Maneuver Center of Excellence is ensuring every new Soldier has a high-tech edge.

One-Station Unit Training trainees are now undergoing a 10-hour sUAS familiarization course integrated into their formal program of instruction. Using Virtual Battle Space 4 software and the Virtual Drone Collective Trainer plug-in, Infantry and Armor trainees master flight mechanics before stepping onto a live flight line.

The 12-lane curriculum, modeled after the 75th Ranger Regiment’s Ranger Robotics Lethality Course, is designed to take a Soldier from basic “buttonology” — learning the controller interface — to advanced tactical reconnaissance and lethal kinetic strikes.

“The Army has always used simulation-based training to reduce noise, training costs, and wear and tear on equipment and resources,” said Jayson D. Karch, a training specialist with the Maneuver Center of Excellence Directorate of Training and Doctrine. “This enables Soldiers from across the Army to receive immersive, life-like, low-cost training on equipment they have minimal experience operating, without risk of damage to equipment, personnel, or resources.”

The move toward simulation-based training addresses the logistical challenge of training thousands of Soldiers annually. By using the Virtual Drone Collective Trainer software plug-in, developed by the Combined Arms Center-Training Innovation Facility at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the Army can provide immersive training at scale.

“While live flight is an important and vital portion of certifying an sUAS operator, new operators use simulations to build basic skills without all the resources required for live flight,” said Rory O’Brien, an MCoE simulation specialist. “Given the number of Soldiers trained in Infantry and Armor OSUT, there aren’t enough resources to allow every Soldier to fly a live sUAS, so virtual simulations allow us to train the skills at scale using less resources.”

The training is divided into three distinct phases: flight training, basic tactical training and a culminating assessment. During the tactical phase, trainees use night vision, thermal, and infrared cameras to identify enemy personnel and vehicles before conducting simulated drone strikes.

The Army’s goal is not to turn every Soldier into a certified pilot, but to ensure every Soldier is familiar with a combat enabler they will encounter in future formations. The simulation also serves as a talent-scouting tool; trainees who demonstrate above-average proficiency are considered for the formal sUAS Operators Course following graduation.

The MCoE plans to publish these training lanes on the milGaming website, allowing units across the force to download and utilize the same scenarios for home-station training.

The integration of sUAS training into OSUT represents a fundamental shift in how the Army prepares for the modern, transparent battlefield. By prioritizing digital literacy and technological proficiency from day one, the MCoE is ensuring that the next generation of Infantry and Armor Soldiers is not just keeping pace with change but driving it. As these Soldiers transition to the operational force, they provide a ready, lethal, and tech-capable backbone for the multidomain formations of tomorrow.

View more photos of the virtual sUAS training.

By CPT Stephanie Snyder

Tisas Arms Corp Begins Georgia Operations

February 18th, 2026

BUFORD, GA – Firearms manufacturer and 1911 behemothTisas announced today the launch of their new US division located in Buford, Georgia. After twenty years of importer partnerships, Tisas Arms will receive shipments directly from their manufacturing facility in Trabzon, Türkiye, to be sold through their US distribution network for US consumer sales.

To expedite organizational development and minimize disruptions to the supply chain, Tisas Arms CEO Erdal Kaya announced the addition of Tisas-veteran Tim Mulverhill as Vice President of Operations, “I look forward to Tim’s assistance standing up the new organization. He brings several years of experience developing the Tisas brand as well as two decades of industry knowledge to our team”.

Mulverhill added, “I thank Kaya and the Tisas Board for this opportunity. I have always enjoyed working with the Tisas team and look forward to working with Kaya to bring the full range of Tisas products to the United States and further develop the brand”.

Kaya concluded, “We are working around the clock to establish our customer-facing teams to support Tisas customers regardless from whom they purchased their firearm. We will continue to provide great products supported by great service and continue to stand by the Tisas lifetime warranty”.

Customers in need of warranty assistance or general product questions can contact Tisas Arms at help@tisasarmsusa.com orreach out through the new website at www.tisasarmsusa.com.

Established in 1993, T?SA? (Trabzon Silah Sanayi A?) is a globally respected manufacturer of firearms with customers in 26 countries and products in service with 23 government agencies worldwide. For more information about Tisas Arms or Tisas products, please visit the website at www.tisasarmsusa.com or email help@tisasarmsusa.com .