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DroneShield AI System Detects New Threats

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

On 8 February 2021, DroneShield has unveiled its new, world leading, C-UAS AI-enabled software, running on all of its devices enrolled into regular updates.

The system utilises proprietary techniques in signal processing and Machine Learning/AI to do near-real time detection and identification of unmanned robotic systems and, more broadly, other potential threats in the Electronic Warfare fields. The result was a dramatic increase in detection responsiveness, lower false positives and a significant increase in the speed at which new threats are detected, classified and tracked by the DroneShield systems.

As an example of the system’s capabilities to detect never-seen-before threats, it has successfully detected, a new UAS protocol OcuSync 3 (O3), released by DJI on its First Person View (FPV) Drone, released this week.

Oleg Vornik, DroneShield’s CEO, commented, “Our AI engine has been designed to both detect never-seen-before threats and learn at a superior rate to adapt to new Signals of Interest. Having the system recognise a new threat platform out of the box, is an endorsement of its capabilities to address new challenges in real time.”

The Oakley Elite Assault Boot

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

Oakley worked hard to create a comfortable and lightweight boot that could be worn for long periods of time, and it paid off with the Oakley Elite Assault Boot. Great for active duty or outdoor adventuring, these boots are AR670-1 and AFI 36-2903 compliant, durable, and designed to provide quality ventilated support.

The construction of the Oakley Elite Assault Boot provides maximum durability while maintaining a lighter weight. The Vibram Litebase technology reduces the thickness of the sole without compromising durability and reduces weight while maintaining the traditional characteristics of a military boot. Maintain a full range of motion and mobility while marching or hiking long distances, and like the Oakley SI Light Assault Boot, the Elite is precision-engineered – from the sole to its molded EVA insert – to transition across variable terrains. They include a breathable 8” Cordura upper that is abrasive resistant, paired with the Vibram SPE Midsole specifically crafted to provide Oakley’s signature cushioning while giving you support and protection from all types of terrain. Combined with Oakley’s Lace-Lock system, it’s now possible to achieve comfort and durability for long periods of time.

This military boot packs a lot of protection and is perfect for anyone who wants a lighter boot at a fair price – USPatriot.com lists the boot for an incredible price of $165 – this is the best we could find anywhere online. Oakley has a long term partnership with US Patriot to serve their customers with the gear needed from head to toe.

DARPA Awards Silvus Up to $13.1M to Develop Distributed Beamforming Solution

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

Under RN DMC Program, Silvus to Enable Resilient, Long-Range Comms Over Large Geographic Areas

Los Angeles, California (March 16, 2021) – Silvus Technologies, Inc. (“Silvus”) today announced the company has been awarded a contract worth up to $13.1 million as part of DARPA’s Resilient Networked Distributed Mosaic Communications (RN DMC) program. Under RN DMC, Silvus will develop a distributed beamforming/beamnulling solution to enable resilient, long-range terrestrial communications of up to 100km using multiple collaborative radios distributed over hundreds of meters.

RN DMC stems from DARPA’s investment in mosaic warfare, a concept in which large numbers of lower-cost systems, referred to as “tiles,” are deployed to perform complex mission functions in a coordinated fashion. By building a mosaic of inter-connected tiles, functions such as command and control, communications, and sensing can be performed with more resilience and higher performance.

Building on a proven track record of developing real-time solutions enabling distributed frequency and time synchronization, Silvus’ solution for RN DMC is dubbed Mosaic Scattered Wide-Area Resilient Network (MScWRN or M2N). M2N will enable spatially distributed beamforming and beamnulling with minimal communications required between tiles, resulting in mosaic clusters that are able to bridge large range gaps while seamlessly interoperating with the rest of a traditional Silvus mesh network.

“The reliability of long-range communications utilizing multiple radios distributed over large distances is a critical component in DARPA’s vision of mosaic warfare,” said Dr. Babak Daneshrad, Chief Executive Officer of Silvus. “The RN DMC program will enable the continued development of our M2N solution, and we look forward to demonstrating its matured operation.”

Note to readers:

Since 2018, DARPA has placed significant emphasis on the development of “Mosaic Warfare,” bringing together individual warfighting platforms to create a larger “force package.”

Under the Resilient Networked Distributed Mosaic Communications (RN DMC) program, Silvus will develop a beamforming/beamnulling solution that will enable reliable and resilient long range terrestrial communications utilizing multiple collaborative radios distributed over large distances – an integral component to DARPA’s vision for the future of Mosaic Warfare.

Viridian’s E-Series Green Laser Sights Available for Ruger-57

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – March 15, 2021 – Viridian Weapon Technologies is proud to announce the arrival of its new E-Series™ Green Laser sights for the Ruger-57™. The strength and visibility of a green laser is now built into a laser sight designed specifically for the Ruger-57, Ruger’s dynamic new 5.7x28mm pistol.

“Viridian led the way with the development of practical, functional green lasers,” said Viridian President and CEO Brian Hedeen. “They’re ideal for fast target acquisition, even in full sun. And they are a solid addition to a fast pistol like the Ruger-57. More people are carrying these for self-defense, and Ruger has built an incredibly ergonomic platform. We’re pleased to have the opportunity to work with them on a purpose-built laser that enhances the 57’s functionality.”

Viridian, one of the world’s largest independent providers of weapon-mounted technology, has won over customers with its gun-specific lasers. The E-Series Green Laser Sight for the Ruger-57 is the latest addition to a growing line of Ruger pairings. The green E-Series Laser is up to 50 times brighter than red lasers and is adjustable for both windage and elevation. The laser is visible at up to 100 yards in daylight and at over two miles at night.

The E-Series Green Laser Sights will easily mount to the trigger guard and feature an ambidextrous on/off button with a 5-minute auto shut off just like their Red Laser Sight counterparts.

For more information about the new Ruger-57 Green E-Series Laser, visit ViridianWeaponTech.com.

TacJobs – SITKA: Global Sales Manager – SOF

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

Role
We are looking for a Global Sales Manager – SOF to join our SITKA team in Bozeman, Montana. In this role, you will be responsible for the development and profitable growth of the SOF global B2B (Business-to-Business) sales & distribution channel.

Responsibilities:
• Managing all aspects of SOF global B2B seasonal sales planning and execution
• Owning the SOF B2B customer profile and be the subject matter expert on MIL-GOV-LE B2B specialty single channel and multi-channel sales and distribution
• Maintaining and executing a sales and distribution roadmap that aligns with company/category growth plans and addresses opportunities for continuous process/systems improvements and scaled growth
• Managing seasonal forecasting, demand planning and in-season “Open To Buy” inventory
• Initiating the seasonal “sell in” of product lines to include being responsible for pricing, pre-season terms, and the external communication of seasonal “Go To Market” tools to support customer marketing efforts
• In collaboration with a global dealer-distributor customer network, initiating a coordinated seasonal “sell-through” of seasonal product lines and be prepared to support key sales accounts at regional and international tradeshows
• In collaboration with an Integrated Sales Team, ensuring that order book management is conducted in an efficient and effective manner
• In collaboration with the Integrated Product Team, ensuring that ongoing customer feedback identifying MIL-GOV-LE consumer trends is provided to shape seasonal product line planning
• Maximizing customer and, when appropriate, consumer relationships in the domestic and international MIL-GOV-LE market space
• Being responsible for tracking sales associated KPI’s to specifically include sales, profitability, and inventory sell-through metrics

Required Qualifications:
• A minimum of 5 years MIL-GOV-LE B2B sales and distribution channel experience in a company or program that has achieved a minimum of $10M USD in sales within a designated fiscal year
• Strong time management skills, strong analytical skills, and excellent communications skills
• Bring proactive in identifying the root cause of an issue and developing a creative solution
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively with a cross-functional team
• Agile and flexible with multiple competing priorities
• Ability to travel domestically and internationally up to 50% (i.e. tradeshows, key account visits, business development)

Desired Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in business
• MIL-GOV-LE service experience, preferably in a specialist capacity (i.e. Special Operations Forces – Hostage Rescue Team – Emergency Response Team)

Link:

www.sitkagear.com/careers#sofsales

NEMO Equipment – Moonlander Dual Height Table

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

Small enough to fit in the laptop sleeve of a pack, the Moonlander Dual Height Table opens like a pop-up book. It opens at picnic level or can be resized for side table height by connecting and inserting the legs with a twist lock.

Get yours at www.nemoequipment.com/product/moonlander

Breakthrough Lays Groundwork for Future Quantum Networks

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — New Army-funded research could help lay the groundwork for future quantum communication networks and large-scale quantum computers.

Researchers sent entangled qubit states through a communication cable linking one quantum network node to a second node.

Scientists at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago, funded and managed by the U.S. Army Combat Capability Development, known as DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory’s Center for Distributed Quantum Information, also amplified an entangled state via the same cable first by using the cable to entangle two qubits in each of two nodes, then entangling these qubits further with other qubits in the nodes. The peer-reviewed journal, Nature, published the research in its Feb. 24, 2021, issue.

“The entanglement distribution results the team achieved brought together years of their research related to approaches for transferring quantum states and related to advanced fabrication procedures to realize the experiments,” said Dr. Sara Gamble, program manager at the Army Research Office, an element of the Army’s corporate research laboratory, and co-manager of the CDQI, which funded the work. “This is an exciting achievement and one that paves the way for increasingly complex experiments with additional quantum nodes that we’ll need for the large-scale quantum networks and computers of ultimate interest to the Army.”

Qubits, or quantum bits, are the basic units of quantum information. By exploiting their quantum properties, like superposition, and their ability to be entangled together, scientists and engineers are creating next-generation quantum computers that will be able solve previously unsolvable problems.

The research team uses superconducting qubits, tiny cryogenic circuits that can be manipulated electrically.

“Developing methods that allow us to transfer entangled states will be essential to scaling quantum computing,” said Prof. Andrew Cleland, the John A. MacLean senior professor of Molecular Engineering Innovation and Enterprise at University of Chicago, who led the research.

Entanglement is a correlation that can be created between quantum entities such as qubits. When two qubits are entangled and a measurement is made on one, it will affect the outcome of a measurement made on the other, even if that second qubit is physically far away.

To send the entangled states through the communication cable—a one-meter-long superconducting cable—the researchers created an experimental set-up with three superconducting qubits in each of two nodes. They connected one qubit in each node to the cable and then sent quantum states, in the form of microwave photons, through the cable with minimal loss of information. The fragile nature of quantum states makes this process quite challenging.

The researchers developed a system in which the whole transfer process—node to cable to node—takes only a few tens of nanoseconds (a nanosecond is one billionth of a second). That allowed them to send entangled quantum states with very little information loss.

The system also allowed them to amplify the entanglement of qubits. The researchers used one qubit in each node and entangled them together by essentially sending a half-photon through the cable. They then extended this entanglement to the other qubits in each node. When they were finished, all six qubits in two nodes were entangled in a single globally entangled state.

“We want to show that superconducting qubits have a viable role going forward,” Cleland said.

A quantum communication network could potentially take advantage of this advance. The group plans to extend their system to three nodes to build three-way entanglement.

“The team was able to identify a primary limiting factor in this current experiment related to loss in some of the components,” said Dr. Fredrik Fatemi, branch chief for quantum sciences, DEVCOM ARL, and co-manager of CDQI. “They have a clear path forward for increasingly complex experiments which will enable us to explore new regimes in distributed entanglement.”

By U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Public Affairs