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Quantum Systems and Tencore to Co-Produce 2,000 TerMIT UGVs in Germany

June 20th, 2026

Quantum Tencore Industries (QTI), the second German-Ukrainian joint venture under the “Build with Ukraine” initiative after Quantum Frontline Industries, focuses on the industrial-scale production of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in Germany for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. With an initial order for 2,000 systems, QTI will deliver the largest global UGV procurement to date.  

Munich, Germany | Kyiv, Ukraine – 19 June 2026:Quantum Tencore Industries (QTI) was selected for the delivery of 2,000 TerMIT unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to the Ukrainian Armed Forces over the next 12 months. The joint venture QTI is the second German-Ukrainian joint venture between Quantum Systems and leading Ukrainian UGV manufacturer Tencore under the “Build with Ukraine” initiative and will manufacture the Ukrainian-designed systems in Germany.

Funded by the German Ministry of Defence, the programme will provide the first contract for QTI and enable the immediate ramp-up of manufacturing activities in Germany. Production will be carried out in cooperation with an established industrial partner, allowing rapid integration into existing manufacturing infrastructure while strengthening industrial capacity and supporting skilled employment in Germany.

The programme builds on Quantum Systems’ long-standing presence in Ukraine and follows the co-production model established through Quantum Frontline Industries under the “Build with Ukraine” initiative. It represents one of the largest known procurements of unmanned ground vehicles in Europe to date and reflects the growing operational importance of ground robotics in modern military operations.

Hendrik Kramer, Managing Director of Quantum Tencore Industries, said: “Over the past 12 months, UGVs have fundamentally changed battlefield operations in Ukraine, from logistics and casualty evacuation to frontline combat missions. By combining battle-proven Ukrainian ground systems with German industrial scale, QTI is contributing to build strategic capacity in one of the most important emerging capabilities of modern warfare.”

Maksym Vasylchenko, Co-Founder and CEO of Tencore, added: “Ukrainian engineers have developed highly effective ground robotic systems under real operational conditions. With Quantum Systems, we now have the industrial partner to scale these systems in Germany, expand production, and ensure reliable delivery to Ukrainian forces.”

TerMIT is a modular, frontline-proven, multi-role tracked unmanned ground vehicle (UGV). It is designed to execute a wide range of ground missions, including logistics, field support, evacuation, and engineering tasks. Since 2023, TerMIT has proven itself in thousands of missions in Ukraine. It is designed as a software-defined ground system, enabling continuous capability growth through software rather than hardware changes.

Fully integrated into Quantum Systems’ MOSAIC UXS platform, the UGV benefits from ongoing development cycles that introduce new functions, optimizations, and integrations over time. This program represents the largest known UGV procurement efforts in Europe to date and reflects the increasing operational role of unmanned ground systems in modern military operations.

QTI combines Ukrainian battlefield innovation with German industrial scale, creating a manufacturing and delivery model capable of bringing proven ground robotic systems into production at the pace and volume required by modern defence forces.

Eyes on the Skies

June 20th, 2026

The 820th Base Defense Group (BDG) conducted counter-small unmanned aerial system (CsUAS) training, May 7, 2026, reinforcing its focus on preparing air base ground defense Airmen to operate in an environment increasingly shaped by unmanned aerial threats.

The training emphasized the purpose, intent and significance of CsUAS integration into base defense operations. Instructors highlighted the growing use of small unmanned aerial systems for reconnaissance, surveillance and potential payload delivery, stressing the importance of early identification, rapid decision-making and integration of CsUAS considerations into existing defensive planning.

“My desire is for the Airmen to understand the importance of this system, with the additional understanding that we are trusting them to execute all battle drills in a moment’s notice to protect the base,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Christopher DeLong, 822nd Base Defense Squadron (BDS) operations officer. “My Airmen, along with sister service members, will be responsible for ensuring our airspace is secured and defended from any hostile drones, so they must understand the enhanced responsibility they have.”

The purpose of the instruction was to establish a shared baseline of understanding across the force. Airmen were briefed on common small unmanned aerial system characteristics, threat indicators, employment methods and hands-on simulated incident instruction. The course also reinforced how CsUAS awareness must be incorporated into routine defensive posture and not treated as a standalone capability.

“Day 1 consists of CsUAS basics and system familiarization. This is the foundation of a member’s ability to work the system efficiently to give leaders the best picture of the battlespace during a quick reaction to a CsUAS incident,” said Tech. Sgt. Matthew Eichner, 822nd BDS flight sergeant and CsUAS course instructor. “Days 2-5 consist of hands-on training through a simulator. The Airmen worked through several battle drills to ensure they are capable of relaying vital information up the chain and supporting and carrying out the decision to implement kinetic and non-kinetic defense measures. This is vital to the protection of personnel and PL assets.”

The intent of the training was to standardize knowledge and improve overall readiness across defensive teams. Instruction focused on how CsUAS capabilities fit within a layered defense approach, integrating sensors, communications networks and both kinetic and non-kinetic response options.

The significance of the training lies in its contribution to installation protection and mission assurance. As small unmanned aerial systems become more accessible and more frequently employed in contested environments, base defense forces are required to adapt their tactics, techniques and procedures to maintain effectiveness against emerging threats.

“My three main takeaways focus on teamwork, military advancement and adapting to threats,” said Staff Sgt. Sawyer Logan, 822nd BDS CsUAS program manager. “First, successful operations require a strong team of skilled operators working together to make fast, high-stakes decisions. Second, the military is constantly innovating and fielding new systems to better protect our bases and personnel. Finally, as our enemies improve their capabilities, we must also adapt to find faster, more efficient ways to counter them.”

The 820th BDG’s emphasis on CsUAS training reflects a broader shift toward integrated base defense operations that combine awareness, detection and response capabilities into a cohesive framework. By increasing Airmen’s understanding of the threat environment and available response options, the unit strengthens its ability to protect critical assets, maintain operational continuity and reduce reaction time during potential incursions.

The training concluded with a reinforcement of key principles and an emphasis on continued professional development as CsUAS capabilities and threat systems evolve.

Story by Senior Airman Iain Stanley 

93rd Air Ground Operations Wing

STORM Signs Partnership Agreement with ISTEC and Launches RADS UniCAGE Universal Ring Mount

June 19th, 2026

At Eurosatory 2026, STORM Adapt Group AS signs a Rapid Adapt and Deploy System (RADS) application partnership agreement with ISTEC Services Limited, and launches the new RADS UniCAGE Universal Ring Mount. This new system is on display, fitted to a Ford Super Duty pickup, on the RMA Stand, Hall 4 E193.

This new addition to the STORM RADS lineup, based on the UniCAGE and integrated with ISTECs Universal Ring Mount, combines the pickup agnostic utility of RADS UniCAGE with the ability to mount various crew-served weapon systems, such as HMG, MMG and GPMG, to ISTEC’s universal ring mount without the need for permanent modification to the vehicle. In addition, to increase flexibility, the weapon system can be removed by a single operator and deployed away from the vehicle in a dismounted role. The integrated system is being qualified to the same firing-stability and safety requirements expected of a fixed mount, so the weapon platform remains fully removable without compromising accuracy or safety.

STORM Adapt Group AS is a Norwegian company that develops RADS, which is an open, modular, dual-use vehicle integration architecture for civil and defence use. RADS provides a fast, cost- effective and standardised way to integrate technology and equipment onto various pickup vehicles.

Built around the patented DockLock mounting system and the ArxLock external attachment rail, it lets a platform be reconfigured for changing roles and gives operators a new way to deploy capability and manage fleet logistics across a vehicle’s lifecycle.

ISTEC Services Ltd is a British company with 37 years of operationally proven experience in the design and manufacture of weapon integration solutions across the land, sea and air domains, including Universal Gun Mounts, Protected Weapon Stations and ring mount systems for 5.56mm, 7.62mm, 12.7mm and 40mm weapons. Platform and weapon agnostic, ISTEC mounts have been operationally proven on vehicles such as WMIK, Mastiff, Husky and Jackal, are fitted to Royal Navy vessels and most recently on the USAF’s Grey Wolf helicopter.

Andreas Rist EVP and Founder of STORM said, “This partnership is a perfect demonstration of engineering expertise being combined to increase the benefit to customers. The STORM RADS capability provides maximum utility and flexibility to the end user by being modular and platform agnostic, without the need for permanent modifications. It maintains a vehicle’s maximum potential use cases from transport, logistics, medical or in this instance as a weapon station. This aligns perfectly with ISTECs own ethos of being platform and weapon agnostic, and together, the RADS UniCAGE Universal Ring Mount provides the user with a supremely adaptable weapons station to enhance physical protection and increase firepower, both fitted to a vehicle or in the dismounted role.”

Jamie Armstrong, Chief Design Engineer ISTEC said, “RADS is an innovative engineering solution giving our mounts a unique standardised, vehicle-agnostic way to be fitted, moved and deployed in the dismounted role, without permanent vehicle modification. A single operator can drop a weapon platform at an observation post in the morning, then collect it and re-arm a different vehicle in the afternoon. STORM has built a smart, open platform, for enhancing the utility of pick-up trucks and partnering with them allows our weapon integration to be fitted to multiple vehicle types.”

U.S. Air Force Awards GA-ASI Production Contract for FQ-42A CCA

June 19th, 2026

Company Will Produce Service’s New Uncrewed Combat Jets

SAN DIEGO – 17 June 2026 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has received a production contract from the U.S. Air Force (USAF) for the FQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). The initial order is a significant milestone, beginning the delivery of production aircraft to the warfighter. GA-ASI designed, developed and flight-tested FQ-42A on an accelerated schedule unlike any fighter in recent history.

“This is an exciting day for our company and the nation,” said company President David R. Alexander. “Moving to production on FQ-42A is the result of an extraordinary partnership and many years of investments between General Atomics and the U.S. Air Force. We’ve been preparing for this order, and manufacturing is already well underway.”

The FQ-42A is a purpose-built, uncrewed fighter developed as part of ongoing investment in next-generation semi-autonomous combat aircraft. The aircraft’s modular design enables rapid integration of mission systems and mission autonomy software. GA-ASI’s software architecture, demonstrated through live flight tests on multiple airframes, provides the foundation for human-machine teaming in complex combat scenarios.

The development effort by GA-ASI fast-tracked, with the aircraft moving from contract award to first flight in just 15 months, one of the fastest rollouts of a new fighter in history.

GA-ASI was selected by the U.S. Air Force in 2024 to build production-representative flight test articles for the CCA program. The YFQ-42A successfully conducted its maiden flight in August 2025, validating a “genus/species” concept for rapid, modular, and low-cost uncrewed fighter aircraft development previously demonstrated in partnership with U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).

GA-ASI’s approach enables a common core aircraft design that can be rapidly adapted for different mission sets and service requirements. GA-ASI’s Gambit Series concept for CCA envisions multiple variants that serve specific needs, including long-endurance surveillance; air-to-air superiority; air-to-ground strike and more.

GA-ASI has been building and flying uncrewed jets for nearly two decades, beginning with the company-funded, weaponized MQ-20Avenger® in 2008. The company’s XQ-67A Off-Board Sensing Station jet, developed in collaboration with AFRL, is a cutting-edge model for autonomous collaborative platforms with advanced airborne sensing and served as a flying prototype for the FQ-42A concept.

Pre-production versions of the new fighter were designated “YFQ-42;” with “Y” designating a prototype phase. The award of an Air Force production contract means the forthcoming aircraft will be among the first in history to carry the novel FQ designation: “F” for fighter and “Q” designating the platform is uncrewed.

Patrol Incident Gear, LLC., Introduces the PIG (FDT) HADES Hot Weather Glove

June 19th, 2026

St. Louis, MO-

The PIG FDT-HADES Glove combines our industry-leading ergonomic design with premium ventilating materials to deliver the ultimate hot-weather performance glove. Engineered for exceptional fit and dexterity, the PIG FDT-HADES keeps your hands cool when the temperature rises.

The lightweight mesh back-of-hand material promotes maximum airflow and ventilation during extended wear. The one-piece, single-layer perforated palm enhances breathability and sweat-wicking performance while maintaining the tactile sensitivity required for gun-handling skills. 

Touchscreen-compatible fingertips allow you to seamlessly operate technology without removing your gloves, keeping you connected and mission-ready.  

Whether you’re enjoying the outdoors or conducting tactical operations, the PIG FDT-HADES delivers the comfort, ventilation, and dexterity you’ve been waiting for in a hot-weather glove.

Available in Black, Coyote or Ranger Green.  

In stock HERE.

Please direct all agency/unit inquiries to pig.gloves@skdtac.com

TacJobs – Sr System Engineer at General Robotics

June 19th, 2026

Build the future with us

We’re looking for a Sr. System Engineer to join General Robotics, a SIG SAUER Company.

Combat-proven. AI-powered. Ultra-lightweight RCWS for Land, Sea, and Air. Hands-on engineering. Real systems. Real impact.

Apply here: https://lnkd.in/ehJUHS5c

One Horse to Launch One Horse Express Rifle in Collaboration With Atrius Development Group

June 19th, 2026

BROWNSTOWN, Ind., June 19, 2026 — One Horse, an American firearms manufacturer, announced the launch of the One Horse Express Rifle, a full-production rifle developed in collaboration with Atrius Development Group.

The One Horse Express comes equipped with the Atrius Development Group FRS, or Forced Reset Selector, installed and tuned for out-of-the-box operation.

The One Horse Express key features:

• Atrius Development Group FRS (Single-Sided)

• THRiL RTG (Rugged Tactical Grip)

• THRiL CCS (Combat Competition Stock)

• Breek Arms Warhammer Mod2

• 16-inch CrMoV, nitride, SOCOM-profile barrel with 1:8 twist, dimpled

• 15-inch Express-Lock Handguard System with enhanced lock-up

• Low-profile, staked, steel gas block, mid-length gas system

• H2 buffer system

The One Horse Express will be available beginning June 19, 2026.

“This rifle was built to run,” said Jeremy Hammons, CEO of One Horse. “The One Horse Express represents a significant step forward for One Horse and for production rifle manufacturing. This collaboration pairs Atrius’ selector technology with a rifle platform engineered, assembled and tuned as a complete system from day one. Atrius and One Horse share the same standard: disciplined manufacturing, dependable performance and a finished product the end user can trust and be proud to own.”

“Since day one, the Atrius Forced Reset Selector has set the standard for what is possible in this industry,” said Ryan Spadafore, CEO and founder of Atrius Development Group. “Partnering with One Horse is the kind of move that changes the conversation. They represent what we respect in American manufacturing: family ownership, precision-driven production and a commitment to performance. This launch is more than a new rifle. It is an example of the industry working together to move gun culture in a positive direction. We’re proud to stand alongside One Horse as we take that next step together. Together we win.”

About One Horse

One Horse is an American firearms manufacturer based in Brownstown, Indiana. The family-owned company manufactures rifles, components and firearm platforms built around practical performance, disciplined production and American manufacturing.

About Atrius Development Group

Atrius Development Group is the developer of the Atrius Forced Reset Selector, a selector system designed for multiple firearm platforms. The company works with dealers, online retailers and distribution partners across the country.

Ferro Concepts – 5AC Cobra Buckle Kit

June 19th, 2026

The new 5AC Cobra Buckle Kit converts the 5″ Assault Cummerbund front Velcro interface into a rugged, quick-release buckle connection that secures directly to the front plate pockets.

Features:

  • Compatible with the 5″ Assault Cummerbund only
  • Constructed with laser cut thermoplastic
  • Does not reflect under IR light/NOD
  • No modification required to 5″ Assault Cummerbund
  • No loss of MOLLE on 5″ Assault Cummerbund
  • Made in USA

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