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Army Paratroopers Integrate Drones, Night Operations in Historic Company Live Fire

May 14th, 2026

More than 700 paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 11th Airborne Division, executed a historic company live-fire exercise at the Infantry Squad Battle Course at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, April 27-May 8.

The event marked the brigade’s first exercise incorporating friendly kinetic and strike small unmanned aerial systems with paratroopers employing first-person-view drones to strike simulated enemy positions and defend against live adversaries in the form of drones.

“This was the first time our companies had organic FPV drone pilots executing live-fire strikes on critical targets,” said Army Capt. Ian McKibbin, lead range safety officer and member of the brigade operations staff. “The drones, built with components from [the] 11th Airborne [Division] Innovations [Team] and the [2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 11th Airborne Division], Multifunctional Reconnaissance Company, were entirely controlled by the units on the ground. No live munitions were used, but the effect and accuracy were tremendous.”

The exercise challenged paratroopers to clear a six-room shoot house, breach wired obstacles, clear trench systems and engage reinforced bunkers, all while reacting to contact from enemy drones. The small UAS attacked with simulated munitions, forcing commanders to rapidly employ counter-small UAS and adapt their tactics in real time.

“Company live fires are designed to be complex and demanding,” McKibbin said. “This event was especially difficult due to the presence of hostile drones, which observed friendly movement and actively attacked with simulated munitions. It’s the first time we’ve had a live, thinking enemy in the form of these drones for this type of training exercise.”

Day and night lanes were executed with both blank and live ammunition. Parachute flares illuminated targets during night engagements, enabling soldiers to protect maneuvering squads and provide signaling or degrade enemy night vision capabilities.

The entire company maneuvered on the lane, with commanders assigning platoons and squads to objectives. The event validated company commanders’ ability to integrate direct and indirect fires and demonstrate proficiency in complex, live-fire operations.

The event included participation from three battalions and extensive support from brigade headquarters. The small UAS also captured video of critical points for maneuvering elements, enabling near-real-time after-action reviews for companies.

“This exercise represents a significant step forward in integrating new technology and realistic threats into our training,” McKibbin said. “Our paratroopers demonstrated adaptability, teamwork and the ability to fight and win in a complex environment.”

By Army MAJ Ian Roth, 11th Airborne Division

Team LionStrike Introduces the Chevrolet Silverado Heavy Duty (HD) to the UK Defence Market

May 13th, 2026

LONDON, U.K. – Team LionStrike—the strategic collaboration between GM Defence, BAE Systems, and NP Aerospace formed to strengthen the operational readiness of the British Armed Forces with safer, more capable, and cost-effective light utility and tactical vehicles—announced today that its proposal to the U.K.

Ministry of Defence for the Land Mobility Programme will now include the Chevrolet Silverado HD – one of the most high-performing vehicles ever built by General Motors. The Silverado HD will be shown today at Team LionStrike’s “From Proven Heritage to Present Power” event at the prestigious Royal Hospital Chelsea.

Equipped with a 6.6-litre Duramax turbodiesel V8 that produces 1,322 Nm of torque, the Silverado HD is built for serious work. In the 2500HD version, that translates to up to 9,997 kg of towing and 1,860 kg of payload, while the 3500HD (single rear wheel variant) pushes capability even further with almost 10,000 kg of towing and over 2 metric tonnes of payload.

Critically, the spacious internal capacity offers sufficient room to both transport and concurrently operate inside the vehicle with the kit and equipment required by modern-day warfighters. The logistic load space is also significant (up to 2.1m x 1.9m) enabling NATO pallet transportation.

Team LionStrike’s proposal also includes:

– The Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV), a light, agile, and air-transportable troop carrier derived from the Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck that is designed to give infantry combat teams rapid mobility across complex terrain. The ISV has been selected by the armed forces of Canada and the United States as they have modernised their equipment, bringing capability, scalability, and affordability relative to bespoke military platforms.

– The Chevrolet Silverado LD pickup equipped with the 3.0-litre Duramax turbodiesel for strong low-end torque with proven capability. It delivers 671 Nm of torque and up to 6804 kg of towing and 1000 kg payload for demanding work across long distances.

“Team LionStrike’s approach — leveraging the depth, experience and highly-skilled U.K.-based workforce of BAE Systems and NP Aerospace to modify, integrate, homologate, and support vehicles built in North America by GM — is the fastest, lowest-cost path to put modern vehicles into the hands of British soldiers,” said Gilbert Nelson, Vice President, International Sales and Marketing, GM Defence. “Our foundation is commercial, off-the-shelf technology with a proven track record of quality, durability, and capability that can be OEM-adapted to meet emerging requirements. That’s how we will rapidly enhance the operational readiness of the British Armed Forces and reduce the cost and complexity of equipping, training, and deploying troops.”

The success of the Chevrolet Silverado family, together with its sister brand GMC, has made General Motors’ full-size pickups the U.S. industry leader, with more than 5 million trucks delivered over the last five years.

The Silverados and ISVs will not be the first GM trucks to support British troops. For more than a century, the designers, engineers, and manufacturing team at General Motors have delivered vehicles that have proven their quality, durability, and capability in military theatres all over the world.

1GM was the largest supplier to the U.S. armed forces during World War II, and Chevrolet and GMC trucks were the backbone of critical operations like the Red Ball Express, the massive logistic operation that supported Allied forces as they pursued the enemy forces after D-Day. In addition, the British Army’s Long Range Desert Group, an elite reconnaissance and raiding unit, relied on the Chevrolet 30 CWT to operate deep behind enemy lines in North Africa from 1940–1943. One of the Long Range Desert Group’s trucks was recovered from the Egyptian desert in 1980 and is now in the collection of the Imperial War Museum, and there have been replicas built of the Chevrolet 30 CWT to celebrate and preserve the heritage of the unit – one of which was on display at the event.

Steadicopter Unveils Golden Eagle Mothership Architecture for Stand-Off ISR and Aerial Force Projection

May 13th, 2026

New operational concept transforms rotary RUAS into an airborne deployment hub for distributed ISR, strike support and long-range mission flexibility

May 12, 2026 – Steadicopter Ltd., a developer and manufacturer of rotary unmanned aerial systems, introduced an advanced operational architecture for its Golden Eagle RUAS, unveiling a “Mothership” concept specifically designed for sustained operations in contested and denied environments. The concept transforms the rotary unmanned platform into a long-range aerial deployment carrier capable of transporting and releasing ISR drones and precision effectors deep into operational theaters while maintaining stand-off survivability.

Modern conflict environments are characterized by layered air defenses, electronic warfare pressure, and the growing vulnerability of high-value aerial assets. Within these threat landscapes, survivability is no longer defined solely by endurance and range, but by the ability to generate close-range intelligence and precision strike effects without exposing the primary platform. The Golden Eagle Mothership concept addresses this requirement by combining long-distance projection with deployable, low-signature systems that operate directly over target areas.

What differentiates this architecture is the inherent advantage of rotary unmanned systems. Unlike fixed-wing UAVs, the GoldenEagle can conduct stable, persistent hovering for pinpoint deployment of drones at precisely controlled coordinates. This capability enables covert insertion behind terrain features, urban structures, or maritime obstacles with exceptional accuracy. The platform’s ability to operate at very low altitudes further enhances survivability, allowing terrain-masked approaches that minimize detection during insertion phases.

At the same time, the Golden Eagle can transition to higher altitudes to function as a communications relay node, extending datalink reach and ensuring secure real-time transmission from deployed micro-systems back to command centers. This vertical flexibility, low-altitude penetration, stationary hover for deployment, and high-altitude data relay, creates a multi-layered operational envelope uniquely suited for contested environments.

Under the Mothership concept of operations, the Golden Eaglelaunches from naval vessels or remote land bases and conducts long-range transit outside hostile air defense coverage. Once positioned at stand-off range beyond short-range air defense and MANPADS envelopes, the system deploys compact ISR drones capable of penetrating closer to objectives at low altitude and reduced acoustic and radar signatures. These micro-UAS assets deliver high-resolution electro-optical and infrared intelligence directly over the area of interest, generating an additional operational layer of close-proximity awareness.

This proximity layer significantly enhances decision cycles by providing immediate visual confirmation, pattern-of-life analysis, and dynamic target tracking from positions that would otherwise require ground teams or manned aircraft exposure. In high-risk environments, such close-range intelligence can determine the difference between strategic restraint and decisive action.

When required, the architecture also enables precision kinetic operations at extended distances. Loitering munitions or armed micro-systems can be deployed from the mothership configuration, delivering precision strike capability while the primary RUAS remains outside the threat envelope. The rotary platform’s hover stability ensures controlled release conditions, optimizing trajectory and target acquisition from the outset.

The concept is particularly suited for cross-border ISR missions, counter–A2/AD probing, maritime and littoral security operations, special forces overwatch, and strategic infrastructure monitoring. In naval scenarios, the Golden Eagle can launch from offshore platforms, approach at low altitude to avoid coastal radar detection, deploy ISR drones over shoreline targets, and reposition at altitude to maintain communications continuity.

By integrating rotary-wing maneuverability with distributed unmanned deployment, Steadicopter’s Golden Eagle Mothership concept introduces a scalable model for operating deep inside contested environments without increasing exposure of high-value assets. It combines endurance, hover precision, altitude adaptability, and modular payload integration into a single survivable architecture.

With this development, Steadicopter continues to advance rotary unmanned capabilities for modern threat landscapes—where operational reach, survivability, close-range intelligence, and precision strike must coexist within one integrated and flexible system.

The Golden Eagle Mothership architecture is designed to operate as part of a broader, interoperable ISR environment, including participation in the multidomain ISR ecosystem being developed by World View, an Ondas company. Through this ecosystem, Steadicopter is aligning its rotary unmanned systems with stratospheric, aerial, and datacentric ISR layers to support distributed sensing, taskoncue operations, and rapid decisionmaking across domains. The approach reflects a shared commitment to collaborative CONOPS, systemtosystem interoperability, and scalable mission integration in support of complex operations.

Saab Reveals Barracuda Poncho – Camouflage Protection for Soldiers

May 13th, 2026

Saab has introduced its latest iteration of camouflage solutions, a poncho to protect individual soldiers from being detected by sensors operated by opposing forces across a variety of environments.  

Barracuda Poncho is Saab’s latest addition to complement its existing Barracuda range of advanced camouflage solutions. The purpose of Barracuda Poncho is to hide the user from thermal and, in the arctic version, UV sensors while providing the freedom of movement to act swiftly and quietly. Its light weight of just above 1 kg makes Barracuda Poncho easy to deploy, wear and adjust. 

Barracuda Poncho provides visual and thermal protection across varied environments, including woodland, stony desert, and arctic conditions. Its reversible design enables a night and day configuration on each side, with enhanced thermal protection for night.

“Barracuda Poncho is our answer to the recent rise in UAV-based surveillance on the battlefield, where a mission can be compromised if the soldier even briefly leaves a camouflaged vehicle or position. Building on the positive response from our Soldier System, the new Barracuda Poncho solution provides an alternative camouflage solution, focusing on wearability while retaining the exceptional multispectral protection,” says Henning Robach, head of Saab’s business unit Barracuda.

The poncho will be on display at Saab’s stand G180, Hall 6 at Eurosatory 2026.

EOTECH Partners with Walk the Talk America During Mental Health Awareness Month

May 13th, 2026

Plymouth, MI (May 2026) – May 2026 marks the 77th annual Mental Health Awareness Month, focusing on reducing stigma, providing education, and promoting community support. This year, EOTECH has partnered with Walk The Talk America (WTTA), a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) that works at the intersection of mental health and responsible firearm ownership to reduce negative outcomes with firearms.  

“One of the biggest challenges in suicide prevention is reaching people in ways that feel trusted, respectful, and culturally relevant. That’s why this partnership matters. EOTECH understands the community they serve, and together we’re helping normalize conversations around mental health within the firearms community without judgment or politics.” Said Michael Sodini, Founder of WTTA.  “We’ve always believed the firearms community can be part of the solution. Gun owners care deeply about protecting their families, friends, and communities, and that includes mental health. Partnerships like this help expand access to resources while reinforcing a culture of responsibility, awareness, and support.”

“EOTECH is a staunch supporter of the 2nd Amendment and active sponsor of several mental health awareness programs over the years” said Lisa Kemp, Director of Marketing.  “The WTTA is an ideal partner because they bridge the gap between personal and public health and individual rights and responsibilities”

In addition to the monetary donation, EOTECH will include a specially designed flyer in each of their consumer shipments sold in the US.  The flyer will provide information on mental health resources, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being alongside responsible firearm ownership.  The flyer will direct users to WTTA’s resources, encouraging a proactive approach to mental health within the firearms community.

In the United States, we lose over 75 individuals to suicide by firearm every day.  Yet most suicide prevention efforts struggle to reach everyday gun owners in ways that feel respectful, culturally informed, and practical.  WTTA exists to close that gap.  For more information on WTTA and the services, materials, and training they provide, please visit www.walkthetalkamerica.org.

Canadian Armed Forces Selects Avon Protection MITR-M1 Half Mask

May 13th, 2026

13th May 2026, Melksham, UK: The Government of Canada has awarded Avon Protection a five-year contract for the MITR-M1 Half Mask, MITR-PF Compact Particulate Filter, and accessories. The contract provides a framework agreement under which the MITR-M1 Half Mask and MITR-PF can be ordered for the Canadian Armed Forces.

With this contract, Canada has become the first FVEY nation defence force to award a contract for the MITR-M1 Half Mask, ensuring its personnel are equipped with a lightweight, flexible respiratory solution for tactical low- to mid-level threat environments.

Designed for fast-evolving operational scenarios that are unsuited to single-use face masks or full-face respirators, the MITR-M1 can be carried in cargo pockets or gear pouches and donned in seconds. It gives the wearer protection against respiratory particulate contaminates such as explosive gunfire residue; as well as oil and non-oil based contaminates such as lead, asbestos, fentanyl and lubricant mist. These contaminates are commonly found in tactical environments, from crowd control operations to high-risk interventions, and are known to have a detrimental effect on the respiratory health of personnel. 

CE and NIOSH-certified, MITR-M1 Half Mask integrates seamlessly with ballistic and bump helmets via a strap or clip system, as well as tactical systems including night vision goggles, eye and hearing protective devices. With a sleek flush-fitting curved profile, the wearer retains weapon sighting ability and maintains communications via voice amplification/projection units.

The MITR-M1 Half Mask has been deployed in a range of operational settings with customers identifying its use for respiratory protection against a wide range of particulate hazards including explosive gunfire residue, lead, asbestos, fentanyl and riot control agents both during training and live operations. Its versatile protection has made it a trusted choice for organisations facing a range of airborne hazards in dynamic and high-risk environments.

“The research is clear: long term exposure to airborne particulate hazards is a major contributing factor to the negative health effects being experienced by military operators in later life,” Steve Elwell, President, Avon Protection, said. “In selecting the MITR-M1 Half Mask, the Canadian Military is focused on protecting the health of its operators so they can do their jobs and get home safely.

“MITR-M1’s convenient and low-burden respiratory protection is redefining protection levels for this fast-evolving market, and we look forward to seeing this system enter service with Canada’s world-class defence force.”

Colt’s Manufacturing Company Awarded Five-Year Defense Logistics Agency Contract in Support of Critical Small Arms Components

May 13th, 2026

WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC is proud to announce that it has been awarded Contract SPE7LX-26-D-0051 by the Defense Logistics Agency in support of NSN 1005-01-505-1035, Bolt, Breech.

The five-year, firm-fixed-price indefinite quantity contract carries a maximum award value of$17,589,566.00 and reinforces Colt’s continued commitment to supporting the U.S. Government, the Defense Logistics Agency, and the warfighter through the reliable delivery of high-quality, mission-critical small arms components.

As a long-standing partner to the U.S. Government and the defense industrial base, Colt remains focused on providing the technical expertise, manufacturing capability, and cross-functional execution required to support critical readiness and sustainment needs across the military supply chain.

This award further demonstrates Colt’s enduring role in supporting U.S. military readiness through the production and delivery of essential small arms components. Colt appreciates the continued confidence placed in its team by its U.S. Government customers and congratulates the internal Colt team members whose dedication, technical expertise, and coordinated efforts made this award possible.

UF PRO Introduces Woodland Camouflage to Its Clothing Lineup

May 13th, 2026

KOMENDA, SLOVENIA (12 May 2026)

UF PRO expands its clothing portfolio with the introduction of Woodland camouflage across several established products.

Few camouflage patterns carry the same legacy and recognition as the iconic Woodland pattern, also widely known as M81. Introduced in the early 1980s as the standard camouflage of the United States Armed Forces, the pattern quickly became one of the most recognisable military camouflage designs worldwide. Over the decades, Woodland evolved far beyond its original military role, finding its place across special operations units, law enforcement teams, training environments, and the broader tactical community.

Its characteristic four-colour composition, developed for temperate woodland terrain, became closely associated with an entire generation of military operations and tactical equipment. Even decades after its introduction, Woodland remains one of the most requested camouflage patterns among professional users and enthusiasts alike, valued both for its operational heritage and enduring field relevance.

The camouflage pattern is now available on the Striker XT Gen.2 Combat Shirt, a breathable and fast-drying combat shirt designed for demanding operational use, combining durable sleeve construction with a lightweight torso material for improved comfort under body armour and load-bearing equipment.

It is also available on the Hunter FZ Gen.3 Tactical Softshell Jacket, a lightweight, windproof, and water-repellent softshell jacket developed for changing weather conditions, offering mobility, breathability, and reliable protection during active use.

The Woodland addition further extends to the P-40 Gen.2 Tactical Shorts, lightweight tactical shorts designed for warm-weather operations and range use, combining comfort, freedom of movement, and the functional pocket configuration characteristic of the P-40 line, as well as the Striker Gen.3 Boonie Hat, a lightweight field hat engineered for hot-weather environments, providing sun protection, ventilation, and reliable comfort during prolonged use in the field.

The Striker X Gen.2 Combat Pants, available later this year, will further expand the Woodland offering. Developed for demanding operational environments, the combat pants feature durable materials, ergonomic construction, and an integrated knee protection configuration for extended field use.

The rollout focuses on extending proven and field-tested UF PRO systems into one of the most anticipated camouflage additions within the brand’s portfolio. Each product maintains the same materials, construction, and functionality already established across the existing lineup, including ergonomic fit systems, durable fabric constructions, and mission-focused features developed for demanding operational environments.

With the addition of Woodland camouflage, UF PRO continues to expand its clothing portfolio in response to long-standing demand from operators and tactical professionals worldwide.

Learn more: ufpro.com