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Redefining Rotary Wing Protection: Gentex Launches Next Generation Helmet Platform at AAAA 2026

April 14th, 2026

At AAAA this week, Gentex Corporation will unveil its Next Generation Rotary Wing Helmet, a purpose-built solution engineered to elevate safety, adaptability, and mission performance for modern aircrew. Designed with a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), the helmet provides a scalable platform that supports both current and future helmet-mounted display (HMD) technologies, ensuring long-term operational relevance as mission requirements evolve.

Built to meet the U.S. Army’s most stringent impact and protection standards, including 56/P (FNS/PD 96-18) and DOI specifications, the helmet delivers enhanced impact and debris resistance, in a lighter weight platform. Gentex’s LockDown® Liner System technology enables a secure, stable fit, while improvements in field of view, cable management, and overall system integration create a lighter, compact and more comfortable solution optimized for extended missions and demanding operational environments.

At the core of the system is an architecture that enables airframe- and mission-specific customization. Designed to be both upgradable and interchangeable, the helmet evolves alongside mission demands, supporting rapid integration of new technologies without compromising performance. This adaptability is further enhanced through close industry collaboration, allowing for tailored configurations that incorporate system-specific components and respond to the dynamic needs of operators.

By combining advanced safety features with scalable, future-ready design, Gentex continues to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving challenges of rotary wing operations.  Stop by Booth 1052 in Nashville this week or sign up at www.gentexcorp.com to continue to learn more.

HRT Introduces the XVC Plate Carrier: A New Standard in Lightweight, Load-Bearing Performance

April 14th, 2026

Columbus, OH — 4/7/26 — HRT is proud to announce the release of the HRT XVC Plate Carrier, a next-generation modular system engineered to redefine lightweight performance, airflow, and adaptability in modern load-bearing equipment.

Designed for professionals who demand uncompromising mobility without sacrificing durability or comfort, the XVC features an advanced skeletal architecture that strips away unnecessary bulk while maximizing ventilation. The result is one of the most breathable, streamlined plate carriers available on the market today—purpose-built for real-world operations in the harshest conditions.

Constructed from dual layers of 500D laminated Squadron material and enhanced with integrated molded EVA foam padding, the XVC is engineered to keep operators cool, dry, and mission-ready. Its rugged, laser-cut skeletal design maintains exceptional structural integrity while significantly reducing overall weight. Front and rear VELCRO® loop fields, combined with MOLLE compatibility, allow for a highly customizable loadout in a clean, minimalist form factor.

At the core of the system is the optional rigid, expandable cummerbund, featuring First Spear® Tubes™ quick-release technology for rapid donning and doffing. Built from CURV® thermoplastic and laminated Squadron, the cummerbund delivers superior load-bearing capability within a low-profile, flexible frame. Available in both 3-inch (3-column) and 5-inch (4-column) configurations, it allows users to tailor their setup to meet specific mission requirements—balancing scalability, stability, and freedom of movement.

“Every element of the XVC was designed with purpose,” said Jeem Newland, CEO and Lead Product Designer at HRT. “From its ultra-lightweight construction to its rigid structural components, this carrier delivers unmatched comfort and performance whether running a slick setup or a fully equipped loadout.”

The HRT XVC Plate Carrier is sold a la carte with three cummerbund options, giving users the flexibility to configure their system from the ground up. Additional features include removable padded shoulder pads, compatibility with HRT Zip-On Panel MOLLE Adapters, and a lifetime warranty—ensuring long-term reliability in the field.

Key Attributes:

• Sold a la carte with three cummerbund options

• Dual 500D laminated Squadron construction for optimal strength-to-weight ratio

• Integrated molded foam plate bag insert for improved airflow and heat management

• Removable padded shoulder pads for enhanced comfort

• Skeletal MOLLE-compatible design for reduced weight and increased ventilation

• VELCRO® loop fields for identification and patch placement

• MOLLE/PALS exterior with soft loop interior for customization

• Compatible with optional HRT Zip-On Panel MOLLE Adapters

• Fits most 10”x12” and large SAPI plates

• LIFETIME WARRANTY

• Made in the USA

The HRT XVC Plate Carrier represents the evolution of lightweight protection—eliminating excess while enhancing every critical function. When speed, endurance, and efficiency matter most, the XVC is built to move with you, breathe with you, and perform without compromise.

For more information, visit HRTTACTICALGEAR.COM

Platatac MAC ALICE Pack V3

April 14th, 2026

Right off the bat you’re going to notice something different about the MAC ALICE Pack V3 from Platatac from other packs. The lower accessory pockets are upside down. This is because it can be difficult to access stuffed pockets when thy are stacked one atop the other. Don’t worry, these pockets feature drawstring collars as well as straps with side release buckles.

Offering 68-82 liters of carrying capacity, there’s a 48 liter main compartment along with a lid and side pockets offering loads of organization.

Internally, the main compartment features a laser cut PALS field allowing the user to attach heavy items like a radio close to the frame via pouches. You’ll also note a zippered mesh divider for better separation of sleeping and sustainment gear as well as dual internal mesh storage pockets and full-length hydration sleeves.

Compatible with both ALICE and the DownEast 1606 frame (MOLLE), the MAC ALICE Pack V3 is offered in TFP or Ranger Green.

platatac.com/products/platatac-mac-alice-pack-v3

MODTAC Suppressor Shields Assigned National Stock Numbers

April 14th, 2026

I first met the MODTAC team back in 2018 and their unique suppressor covers. Founded by Special Forces NCOs, their products are driven by experience.

They’ve updated their Suppressor Shields over the years and here is a summary of the updates.

  • Mounting Location: 3 & 9 O’Clock M-LOK slots
  • Weight: 9.8-10.4 Ounces
  • Max Operation Temps: 1600 Degrees  (Suppressor Temp)
  • Full Auto Rated: YES
  • Color: FDE or Black
  • Temperature Reduction: (80% +)

They also sent me this press release regarding their new NSNs:


Elizabeth, CO – Modern Tactical Creations Secures CRANE-Issued NSNs for MAX Series Suppressor Shields on SOCOM Weapon Systems.

MODTAC’s M-RAC MAX Series now federally cataloged for the Geissele URG-I and SIG SAUER RSAR.

Modern Tactical Creations, LLC (MODTAC), manufacturer of the Suppressor Shield line of advanced suppressor covers, announces the award of National Stock Numbers (NSNs) for two MAX Series M-RAC Suppressor Shields purpose-built for SOCOM-specific weapon platforms. NSNs were granted by Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division (CRANE), authorizing both products for federal acquisition.

The newly cataloged products are:

URG-I M-RAC MAX Series | NSN: 1005-01-737-9275 | SKU: 18B-023-A-65/FDE

SIG SAUER RSAR M-RAC MAX Series | NSN: 1005-01-737-9282 | SKU: 18B-023-C-60

The M-RAC MAX Series Shields utilize a multi-layer advanced composite construction engineered for low thermal transfer, maintaining a Shield surface more than 80% cooler than the suppressor — even through 1,400°F suppressor temperatures and full-auto rates of fire — mitigating operator contact burns, eliminating mirage and thermal bloom that degrade optic performance, and reducing the weapon system’s thermal signature.

For procurement inquiries, unit purchasing information, or product specifications, contact: info@modtac.us | 720-608-8609 |modtac.us

US Army Awards Contracts for Mounted PNT NorthStar Solution

April 14th, 2026

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD – Project Manager Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PM PNT) is pleased to announce the Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground award of two Other Transaction Authority (OTAs) via a C5 prototyping project for a mounted PNT NorthStar solution to IS4S and GPS Source. With an estimated value of up to $41 million and 36-month period of performance, the OTAs enable the selected vendors to develop next generation of mounted Assured PNT capability that’s modular and upgradable for Army 2040 ground-based platforms.

“We’re excited to move into the next phase of NorthStar with this award,” said Chris Jais, project manager, PM PNT. “We’re confident that with our vendor partners, we’ll introduce an affordable, MOSA-compliant product with next-generation capability into our family of open solutions and continue to bring upgradable and scalable APNT products to soldiers in the field.” 

PM PNT’s Modernization product office introduced the NorthStar effort in August 2023 via a virtual event and release of an RFI that received 27 vendor responses. These responses informed PM PNT’s decision to solicit industry for the design of tiers of capability that would offer a range of non-radio frequency technologies to outpace the threat of Army 2040; the responses, combined with tech evaluations and review of white papers, also led to the organization deciding to ultimately award a NorthStar OTA to more than one vendor. 

“Awarding to multiple vendors encourages competition, speeds up implementation and integration of new technology to meet emerging threats, and reduces cost of engineering change proposals,” said Erik Scott, product manager for PNT Modernization. “Prioritizing a modular system design for hardware and software ensures the best value for the government and the best solution for our Warfighters.”

Contract kickoffs with each vendor are scheduled for next month with design review and a soldier touchpoint to follow.

For more information on PM PNT, visit the PM PNT page on the Capability Program Executive Intelligence and Spectrum Warfare website cpeisw.army.mil/pm-pnt.

XS Sights to Display New Products at 2026 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits

April 13th, 2026

Fort Worth, Texas (April 10, 2026) – XS® Sights will be displaying its newest sights and accessories for personal defense, hunting, and target shooting at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 17-19. All NRA members are encouraged to stop by booth # 1716 in the George R. Brown Convention Center to meet with the XS team and learn more about the numerous XS products engineered to deliver an improved shooting experience.

Among the new products are the soon-to-be released Glock Gen 6 ACRO Optic Plate, the HK VP9 Optic Plates (ACRO and RMR footprints) and Fiber Optic Sights for target and competition shooting, as well as 5+ magazine extensions for Walther PDP and S&W M&P pistols. XS will also have many other products on display including their legendary Big Dot night sights, the R3D 2.0 sights, and handguards for Henry and S&W lever action rifles.

“We are excited to have the NRA show back in our home state of Texas and welcome the many loyal NRA members and their families from throughout the country who are as enthusiastic about the shooting sports as we are here at XS Sights,” said Jeff King, Marketing Manager, XS Sights. “We’re especially excited to show off some of the new products and line extensions, such as the optic plate bundles and magazine extensions. Whether for law enforcement, EDC, target and competition shooting, or hunting, we’ve been hard at work to give you the best products possible. We look forward to spending time with NRA members and helping them find the best solutions to improve their individual shooting experiences.”

XS sights are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. The company also offers a 12-year illumination warranty on all tritium products. For more information, visit www.xssights.com.

Daniel Defense Welcomes Casey Brinkley as Military Sales Manager

April 13th, 2026

Daniel Defense is proud to welcome Casey Brinkley as Military Sales Manager. Casey brings over 17 years of combined service with the United States Army, including 12 years on active duty, and continues to serve as a Sergeant First Class in the U.S. Army National Guard.

With a strong operational background and firsthand understanding of the needs of today’s warfighters, Casey adds valuable perspective to the team. In his role, he works closely with military partners to deliver dependable, field-proven solutions, backed by a commitment to performance, reliability, and service.

www.DanielDefense.com

Darley and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Launch Fifth Annual Fire Service Thought Leadership Essay Competition

April 13th, 2026

ITASCA, IL – April 13th, 2026 – Darley, a leading provider of defense, fire, and emergency services equipment, in collaboration with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), is proud to announce the launch of the fifth annual Fire Service Thought Leadership Essay Competition. Now in its fifth year, the competition has become one of the fire service’s premier platforms for original thinking, drawing over 90 entries annually from firefighters, company officers, and chief officers across the country.

This year’s prompt asks a question the fire service can no longer afford to sidestep: how can artificial intelligence be used to improve firefighter health, wellness, and safety over the next two years?

AI is already showing up in firehouses. Incident reporting, staffing models, wildfire prediction, roadway risk forecasting, and fire-based EMS operations are all areas where AI tools are beginning to take hold. Taking inspiration from the NFL’s “Digital Athlete” platform built with AWS, which uses data, AI simulations, and predictive models to identify injury risks and design smarter training for players, this year’s contest challenges fire and rescue personnel to think seriously about what that kind of capability could mean for the people who run into burning buildings for a living.

“The people best positioned to shape how AI gets used in the fire service are the ones on shift,” said Paul Darley, CEO & Chairman at Darley. “Sometimes the best ideas in the fire service don’t always make it past the apparatus bay. We built this competition because writing is an act of leadership, and we want you to use this platform to spotlight your ideas and create discussion amongst industry peers.”

Essays may explore AI-enabled training such as:

  • Virtual and augmented reality staff rides
  • Predictive analytics for wildland and all-hazard incidents
  • Decision-support tools for complex EMS, hazmat, and technical rescue operations
  • Fatigue and workload tracking for high-volume EMS crews
  • Exposure and injury trend analysis

Submissions are encouraged to connect ideas to real operational needs, draw from line-of-duty lessons, and align with the 12 NFFF Fire and Life Safety Initiatives.

“Artificial intelligence is not a replacement for firefighter judgment; it is a force multiplier for firefighter survivability,” said National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Director of Fire Programs Danny Kistner. “By combining AI with immersive staff rides, predictive modeling, and resilience-building programs, we can help departments see risk sooner, train with greater realism, and support their people long before and long after the call. This directly aligns with the NFFF mission—to honor our fallen by doing everything possible to reduce preventable deaths and injuries. We invite you to join this competition and submit your ideas for how AI can further this mission in the fire service.”

The competition follows a Tier 3 AI usage standard. Writers may use generative AI tools to brainstorm, organize thinking, and refine outlines, but all sentences in the final submission must be written by the author in their own words. Essays may be screened with AI-detection tools, and any AI use must be disclosed.

Since its launch, the competition has tackled recruitment and diversity, resistance to change in the fire service, and the mental health struggles firefighters carry long after the incident is over. Winners receive cash prizes, present at events including the Texas A&M Leadership Conference and FRI, and are published across major fire service media including Fire Engineering, Firehouse, CRACKYL, and FireRescue1.

The competition was conceived by Garry Briese and is sponsored by Darley in collaboration with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.

Submissions are now open. Visit darley.com/essay-competition to learn more and submit.