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Eyes in the Sky: How sUAS Training is Changing the Way Soldiers Fight

April 21st, 2026

MARCH AIR RESERVE BASE, Calif. – In a classroom here, Soldiers learned that on today’s battlefield, even a small drone can present a serious threat. Through small unmanned aircraft systems training, they sharpened the skills needed to identify, report, and respond to emerging aerial dangers.

To increase readiness on an evolving battlefield, Mel Pilapil, an instructor with the U.S. Army Reserve Command Readiness Support Development Team, conducted several blocks of instruction on identifying and countering sUAS. Dozens of Soldiers assigned to the 302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment and the 371st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion attended the training to improve their ability to identify and respond to sUAS on a modern battlefield.

As sUAS technology continues to evolve and spread rapidly, Soldiers must be prepared not only to use these systems, but to defend against them. Training focused on recognizing, mitigating, and responding to enemy drones is now essential to maintaining battlefield awareness, protecting personnel, and ensuring mission success. During the training, Soldiers were introduced to the various ways enemy forces can employ sUAS, including intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), direct and indirect attacks, swarm tactics, and electromagnetic warfare. Understanding these capabilities allows Soldiers to anticipate threats before they become immediate dangers.

Instruction also emphasized recognizing Low, Slow, Small (LSS) drone systems, including Group 1, 2, and 3 classifications. Soldiers learned to identify visual indicators such as rotor configuration, lighting, and potential payloads—critical details that improve reporting accuracy and response time.

Beyond identification, the training focused heavily on passive air defense techniques, teaching Soldiers how to reduce their visibility and vulnerability. Camouflage, dispersion, emission control, and avoiding predictable patterns were reinforced as key survival tactics in an environment where drones can quickly detect movement.

In one training scenario, Soldiers identified a simulated enemy drone entering the area of operations. Using the SALUTE reporting format, they communicated the size, activity, location, and characteristics of the threat, demonstrating how structured reporting supports faster decision-making and coordinated responses.

“This training is critical in today’s operational environment,” said instructor Mel Pilapil. “As we know currently, there are drones and drone attacks everywhere. The only way we can protect ourselves and others is by being aware of how to recognize, report, and react to these kinds of threats.”

For Soldiers preparing for future missions, the training reinforced how these skills directly impact survivability. “I think it’s important because it increases troop survivability in the battlefield and gives you insight on how to deal with drones and emerging situations,” said Pfc. Adam Li, a Soldier assigned to the 371st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, whose unit is scheduled to deploy in the future.

For many Soldiers, the training highlighted how quickly warfare is changing. Unlike traditional threats, sUAS systems are accessible, adaptable, and increasingly used by adversaries at all levels. What once required large-scale air support can now be achieved with a small, inexpensive drone, making awareness and preparation more important than ever.

As demonstrated during the training, sUAS can serve as both a powerful force multiplier and a significant threat on the battlefield. Their rapid advancement and widespread use over the past decade have transformed the way military operations are conducted.

There is no single solution to countering this threat. Instead, Soldiers must continuously train, adapt, and employ a combination of counter-sUAS tactics, techniques, and procedures. By doing so, they remain prepared to meet the challenges of modern warfare and maintain the advantage in an increasingly complex operational environment.

Story by SPC Nathan Starr 

302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

X-Bow Debuts In-House Electronic Ignition Safety Device at Sea-Air-Space

April 20th, 2026

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD., Apr. 20, 2026 8:00 AM EDT — X-Bow Systems Inc (X-Bow), the leading non-traditional producer of solid rocket motors (SRMs), sub-orbital launch solutions and defense technologies, today announced a significant industry milestone at the Sea-Air-Space Expo 2026: the successful firing of a full SRM using its in-house designed Electronic Ignition Safety Device (eISD). As far as X-Bow is aware, this is the first time a solid propellant provider has independently developed and tested an electronic ISD—a component traditionally supplied by third-party specialists.


X-Bow fires motor ignitor utilizing a X-Bow developed eISD solution.

While X-Bow has previously fired igniters with its eISD, this week marks the first time a complete SRM has been fired using the device—a critical step in advancing the company’s Mk 72 booster and Mk 104 dual-thrust SRM development for the U.S. Navy’s Standard Missile 6 program. X-Bow recently completed the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) for both contracts, underscoring its rapid progress and commitment to supporting the Navy’s evolving needs.

“This in-house eISD is now baselined in multiple SRMs currently in development at X-Bow. It is absolutely essential to reduce the unit cost and accelerate time to field for tactical SRMs,” said Max Vozoff, X-Bow’s Chief Technology Officer. “By bringing eISD development in-house,we’re not only strengthening our vertical integration, but also delivering complete, ready-to-fire solutions for our customers and industry partners—faster and more affordably.”

Historically, ignition safety devices (ISDs) have been managed by prime integrators and sourced externally, often resulting in costly delays and program risks for SRM manufacturers. By developing eISDs in-house, X-Bow streamlines the design and integration process, reduces costs, and accelerates delivery timelines—ensuring greater reliability and responsiveness for both internal programs and industry partners. Most importantly, this approach enables X-Bow to deliver critical capabilities to the warfighter faster, supporting urgent defense needs and strengthening national security.

X-Bow’s eISD complies with all industry and regulatory standards. The company is also considering making its eISD available to the industry as an OEM solution, further supporting affordability and speed to market for tactical SRMs across the defense and aerospace sectors.

To learn more about X-Bow’s eISD solutions or to discuss partnership opportunities, contact sales@xbowsystems.com.

NRAAM 26 – SRC Tactical

April 20th, 2026

SRC Tactical offers padded boxer briefs (for men and women) designed for comfort with carrying concealed. There are three models: appendix, three o’clock, and five o’clock, depending on where you carry your firearm.

As you can see there’s a Fast Draw Channel cutout padding which keeps your pistol and holster from rubbing you raw as you go about your day. Offered in Small – XXLarge in left or right hand versions.

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NRAAM 26 – The Jack from PTR

April 20th, 2026

PTR is offering the Jack, a shotgun in either SBS or AOW format.

This pump action 12 ga is based on a cutdown Mossberg Maverick 88.

Featuring a 7″ barrel, it comes with the sidesaddle shall carrier. The SBS model comes equipped with a stock as well as the pistol grip for swapping out.

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NRAAM 26 – The Wilderness Tactical Products Messenger Bag

April 20th, 2026

Here’s a peak at the new Messenger Bag launching soon launching soon from The Wilderness.

As with most of the gear made by The Wilderness, the point is weapons carriage.

There are two internal compartments. India hi-viz Yellow so you can see the contents. The other is lines with Velcro hook and has a tether at the bottom for concealed carry holsters.

Finally, there’s a zipper at the rear of the bag which offers access to the internal concealed carry compartment.

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Sons of Liberty Gun Works Named Title Sponsor of TTPOA Conference

April 20th, 2026

San Antonio, Texas — Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW), manufacturer of the World’s Finest Fighting Rifles and duty-grade weapon systems, is proud to announce its role as Title Sponsor of the TTPOA Conference. This partnership underscores SOLGW’s continued commitment to supporting the law enforcement professionals, tactical teams, and defenders who serve on the front lines every day.

The Texas Tactical Police Officers Association (TTPOA) Conference is widely recognized as one of the premier gatherings for tactical law enforcement professionals, bringing together leaders, instructors, and operators focused on training, readiness, and operational excellence. As Title Sponsor, SOLGW is honored to support an event that directly advances the capabilities of those who protect their communities.

As part of the conference, SOLGW will participate in Range Day, where attendees will have the opportunity to demo the SOCOM-selected MK1, along with the duty-proven L89 and EXO3 rifle platforms. These systems reflect SOLGW’s commitment to building the World’s Finest Fighting Rifles—engineered to perform in the most demanding environments.

SOLGW will also host a booth during the Thursday and Friday Vendor Show, where attendees can connect with the team, explore products, and take advantage of a promotional swag sale available exclusively at the show.

In addition, SOLGW is proud to co-sponsor an after-hours social event alongside Born Primitive Tactical and Silencer Shop, providing attendees an opportunity to network and connect outside of conference hours.

“At Sons of Liberty Gun Works, we take seriously the responsibility of supporting those who defend others,” said Sean Murphy, Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “TTPOA represents the highest standards of professionalism and preparedness, and we’re proud to stand behind this conference as Title Sponsor.”

SOLGW has built its reputation on manufacturing rifles and components trusted by law enforcement agencies, responsible armed citizens, and professional end users nationwide. Every product is built with one mission in mind: uncompromising reliability when failure is not an option.

For more information about Sons of Liberty Gun Works, visit www.solgw.com

2026 Special Operations Wounded Warriors Charity Dinner and Auction

April 20th, 2026

For Immediate Release

Myrtle Beach, SC – March 13, 2026 – Special Operations Wounded Warriors (SOWW), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to honoring and supporting U.S. Special Operations Forces members wounded in combat or training, is proud to announce its annual Charity Dinner and Auction. This signature event will bring together supporters, veterans, and patriots for an evening of inspiration, fellowship, and fundraising to aid in the healing and recovery of our nation’s quiet professionals.

Set against the backdrop of the stunning Myrtle Beach coastline, the event will feature renowned guest speaker Enrique “Ric” Prado, a 24-year CIA veteran and specialist in paramilitary, counter-terrorism, and clandestine operations. Prado served as Deputy Chief of Station for the original Bin Laden Task Force and later as Chief of Operations in the Counterterrorist Center during 9/11, coordinating missions with elite units like Delta Force and SEAL Team Six. Prado will share insights from his bestselling memoir, Black Ops: The Life of a CIA Shadow Warrior.

Joining as VIP guest is multi-talented entertainer and patriotic Army veteran Craig Morgan. A country music icon with over 2.5 billion career streams and more than 25 Billboard-charting songs, Morgan is also a TV personality, author, and celebrated outdoorsman. He served 17 years in the U.S. Army and Army Reserve, including as a member of the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions, and in 2023, he reenlisted as a Warrant Officer. Honored with inductions into the Grand Ole Opry and the U.S. Field Artillery Hall of Fame, as well as the USO Merit Award and the Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Medal, Morgan remains deeply committed to supporting active-duty and veteran service members through organizations like Operation Finally Home and the USO.

Event details:

Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026

Time: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Location: Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort at Grand Dunes, 8400 Costa Verde Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC

Attendees can look forward to a live auction featuring unique items and experiences, networking opportunities, and stories of impact from SOWW beneficiaries. Proceeds will directly support SOWW’s mission to provide healing outdoor adventures and targeted therapies to Purple Heart recipients and other wounded Special Operations warriors, having already touched over 1,000 lives since our founding in 2012.

Sponsorships, table reservations, and individual tickets are available now. Scan the QR code on the event flyer or visit SOWW for more information. Room reservations at the venue can be made by calling +1 843-449-8880.

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SOWW invites media, corporate partners, and the public to join in celebrating and supporting our Special Operations heroes. For press credentials or interview requests, please contact the above.

About Special Operations Wounded Warriors (SOWW): Founded in 2012 by a group of Special Forces veterans and outdoors enthusiasts, SOWW is a volunteer-driven nonprofit that offers therapeutic outdoor experiences, service dog programs, and mental health support to active-duty and veteran U.S. Special Operations Forces members wounded in service. With a focus on low-recognition sacrifices, SOWW fosters recovery through nature-based activities and camaraderie. Learn more at www.sowwcharity.com.

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BFG Monday: Upgrade Your Gear – Not Your Knees

April 20th, 2026

Each year, the VA bears the long-term cost of joint injuries sustained in service, while investment in lighter load carriage systems remains limited. The weight carried by Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen doesn’t just impact performance in the moment—it reduces mobility, increases fatigue, and raises the risk of injury. Over time, that burden follows them home, affecting quality of life long after their service ends.

When troops are required to carry outdated government-designed gear instead of lighter Commercially-developed innovation, it not only decreases their lethality and survivability during combat operations but also drastically reduces their quality of life after they’ve served to protect our freedom.  We believe that it is cheaper to upgrade to lighter equipment than to buy joint replacements.

This 2021 article from ScienceDirect stated that heavy loads “impact the biomechanics of human gait […] increasing the risk of musculoskeletal injury.” A handful of top-tier load carriage manufacturers focused on creating lighter gear but lighter kit is only practical if it holds up to combat use. A pouch or a lighter attachment system that saves weight but fails under field conditions is worse than useless, it’s a liability. This is why the material used to build Blue Force Gear’s patented Helium Whisper is as important as the design itself.

Blue Force Gear (“BFG”) utilizes their proprietary ULTRACOMP high-performance fabric facing laminate on their revolutionary MOLLE attachment system. ULTRACOMP is deceivingly thin, but its performance under testing tells the real story. ULTRACOMP exceeds the durability of 1000D Cordura (the gold standard fabric in military load carriage) in both tear and abrasion resistance. Tested to ASTM 3884, ULTRACOMP survived more than 8,000 cycles on a 50-gram Taber abrasion test without failure.

ULTRACOMP is self-extinguishing with no melt and no drip properties and antimicrobial, so bacteria and fungus aren’t an issue. It’s also hydrophobic, meaning it won’t absorb water (more on this in a future article). This is not a material that was chosen because it was light enough. It was chosen because it outperforms the alternatives across every metric that matters in the field and empowers lighter designs by replace both fabric and webbing through innovative designs.

The weight savings Helium Whisper delivers, as much as 50%percent over legacy MOLLE pouch equivalents, come without any compromise to the durability warfighters depend on. The modern warfighter is already carrying an unsustainable load. Saving their knees and backs cannot come at the cost of gear reliability. ULTRACOMP ensures it doesn’t have to. Superior material, superior design, superior performance – at a fraction of the weight.

To learn more about how your unit can increase lethality and survivability and drastically reduce load carriage weight by upgrading to Helium Whisper, contact the BFG Military Department or visit BlueForceGear.com.