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TD Dean Frogskin Tee

Friday, March 11th, 2022

The Tactical Distributors Dean Tee includes a pocket made from Green Frogskin patterned fabric. It’s just a nice, Pima cotton T-shirt with a little bit of nod to vintage camo.

www.tacticaldistributors.com/products/new-2022-td-dean-tee

1st SFC(A) Stands Up Special Operations Forces Training & Experimentation Center at White Sands Missile Range

Friday, March 11th, 2022

1st Special Forces Command (A) officially activates SOF-TEC as a formal command directorate, March 8, 2022, at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.

The Special Operations Forces Training & Experimentation Center will serve as a leading installation for irregular warfare readiness for both USSOF and our partners around the world.

SOF -TEC will test cutting edge designs, equipment, and techniques, and facilitate cyber, electronic warfare, and Space training.

SOF-TEC is headed by Special Forces Colonel Theodore Unbehagen.

FirstSpear Friday Focus: Streetwalker

Friday, March 11th, 2022

• Made In the USA
• Laser fused 6/12™ accessory panel
• Tubes quick-release shoulder strap
• Ventilated pocket for separating dirty shoes or clothes

The all-new Streetwalker bag is constructed from a lightweight ripstop and 500D Cordura nylon. Features a FirstSpear laser fused 6/12 accessory panel for attaching pockets on the interior or exterior of the pocket, furthermore, you can easily attach your cell tags or Ragnar pockets to outside of the pocket. On the other end of the bag is an extra-large ventilated pocket perfect for separating gym clothes, muddy boots, or anything else you need to keep separated.

For more information, check out www.first-spear.com/streetwalker.

Army Special Operations Forces Use Project Origin Systems in Latest Soldier Experiment

Friday, March 11th, 2022

DUGWAY, Utah — Army Green Berets from the 1st Special Forces Group conducted two weeks of hands-on experimentation with Project Origin Unmanned Systems at Dugway Proving Ground. Engineers from the U.S. Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center were on site to collect data on how these elite Soldiers utilized the systems and what technology and behaviors are desired.

Project Origin vehicles are the evolution of multiple Soldier Operational Experiments. This GVSC-led rapid prototyping effort allows the Army to conduct technology and autonomous behavior integration for follow-on assessments with Soldiers in order to better understand what Soldiers need from unmanned systems.

For the two-week experiment, Soldiers with the 1st Special Forces Group attended familiarization and new equipment training in order to develop Standard Operating Procedures for Robotic Combat Vehicles. The unit utilized these SOPs to conduct numerous mission-oriented exercises including multiple live-fire missions during the day and night.

The live-fire operations employed the M240 and M2 machine guns and the MK19 automatic grenade launcher.

“These live fire operations were critical to determining the military utility of the Robotic Combat Vehicle unmanned technology,” said Todd Willert, GVSC’s project manager for Project Origin. “The unit was successful with integrating the systems into their formation for both offensive and defensive operations.”

The Green Berets incorporated numerous Origin modular mission payloads to assist with long-range reconnaissance, concealment, electronic warfare and autonomous resupply operations.

A senior medical sergeant with the 1st Special Forces Group said the modularity of payloads provides flexibility for use in a variety of mission sets: “The upscaling of capabilities for a direct heavy-weapon system gives us the advantage we’ve never had before in typical dismounted roles.”

Willert stated the inclusion of Special Operations Forces into technology assessments provides more depth in understanding what is needed to mature unmanned systems for the Army’s Operating Force.

In addition, this experiment supports the continual development of the Army’s Robotic Technology Kernel — the Modular Open System Architecture-based library of software that can be used for ground autonomy — along with the Warfighter Machine Interface, the Army’s library of modular software used by Soldiers to control robotic vehicles. This open systems architecture approach will enable common unmanned maneuver capabilities across the ground vehicle fleet.

“We are in the process of tailoring software packages to meet the needs of end users,” Willert said. “Autonomy — at various levels — offers great opportunities for different mission sets that improve Soldier safety and reduce cognitive burden. The professional and thoughtful comments from these Soldiers will greatly assist us with developing behaviors for future unmanned systems.”

1st Special Forces Group Detachment Commander added, “The robots are best employed to maximize the standoff between Soldiers and enemy threats.” He went on to say, “The Project Origin system, for any type of dismounted operations we conduct, would provide us increased capabilities to recognize and identify individuals on target from a much greater standoff while decreasing the risk to the force as our Soldiers accomplish their mission.”

Maj. Cory Wallace, the RCV Requirements Lead with the Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team, said: “Working with an Operational Detachment Alpha enabled us to understand new use cases and consider new approaches to integrating robotic and autonomous systems into future experiments.”

“The feedback from the operators gave us a completely new perspective as to how we need to shape our future development efforts in order to provide the most effective unmanned systems possible to Army formations, Wallace said.

A senior weapons sergeant summed up the event by saying, “The Project Origin system allows us an ability to operate the system outside of enemy fire. This allows an ability to focus on advanced tasks such as terrain analysis, developing enemy courses of action, and thinking ahead of the now, rather than seeking cover and returning fire.”

By Jerome Aliotta

From the Golden State to the Sunshine State, ATN Relocates Facilities to South Florida

Thursday, March 10th, 2022

ATN sets up new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Doral, Florida to better serve its customers now and into the future.

ATN’s new headquarters in Doral, FL. Image courtesy of www.loopnet.com.

Doral, Fla. (March 2022) – ATN, Corp., an industry leader of innovative optics for civilian, law enforcement, and the military, announces it has relocated its facilities from California to a new expansive Florida headquarters and manufacturing facility. The move was necessitated by the rapid expansion and growth the company has seen since its founding in 1995. By leveraging innovation and expertise to create the best technology for its customers, ATN has been able to continuously grow.

“This move is a continuation of ATN’s mission to bring feature-rich products to market. Innovation is central to ATN, and this new step allows the company to deliver the highest quality of products to its customers in a more efficient manner,” remarked Marc Vayn, Chief Marketing Officer of ATN.

The Florida facility is highlighted by a technically advanced manufacturing floor, expansive warehouse, streamlined shipping area, improved warranty center, and high-tech R&D facilities. All of these improvements will allow the company to better serve its customers now and in the future.

To learn more about ATN and see the full details of ATN’s products, visit www.atncorp.com or call 1- 800-910-2862, Monday through Friday, from 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM PST.

High Speed Gear Launches New, ReFlex IFAK System Accessory

Thursday, March 10th, 2022

SWANSBORO, N.C. – March 11th , 2022 – High Speed Gear® adds an additional medical pouch accessory to their line up, the ReFlex™ Leg Rig System.

The ReFlex™ Leg Rig system is a two-piece system, med roll and leg rig carrier, that is designed to carry organized medical supplies. The system, constructed primarily with heavy-duty nylon laminate, allows rapid deployment of medical supplies. The ReFlex™ Leg Rig allows the user to quickly access medical supplies much faster than traditional methods of carrying medical pouches and IFAK systems. This allows for an improved response time to render necessary aid. The ReFlex™ was designed and developed with direct input from active-duty medical personnel and is built to hold the supplies that are included in the U.S. Army-issued IFAK. The ReFlex™ Leg Rig and ReFlex™ Med Roll can be purchased together or separately. The ReFlex Leg Rig System has been field tested by U.S. Navy Corpsmen.

“Many of our customers may need quick-access to medical supplies that an IFAK System would carry, however do not have the room to attach this type of gear to their belt. The ReFlex Leg Rig was instinctively designed so the user can still have the same HSGI retention they know and trust, while carrying everything that they need,” explained Daniel Chaney, HSGI® Senior Designer. “Safety and durability is our number one priority at High Speed Gear to ensure that everyone who wears our gear is effectively prepared.”

The ReFlex Leg Rig System is available for purchase through the HSGI Authorized Dealer Network as well as on the High Speed Gear website at www.highspeedgear.com/reflextm-leg-rig.

SOFWERX – Security at the Edge Virtual Collaboration Event

Thursday, March 10th, 2022

SOFWERX, in collaboration with SOF Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (SOF AT&L) Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate Network and Data Management Capability Focus Area (NDM CFA), will host a series of events starting 5 April 2022, to identify technologies with automated capabilities that provide edge device endpoint security, cloud security to protect data at the edge, and network edge security within SOF operational environments.

In austere environments, edge computing devices provide the ability to handle processing on the device or local server and transmit only the relevant data by eliminating latency, which is essential for SOF Operators. Unfortunately, edge computing devices are designed to prioritize functionality and connectivity over security. This makes SOF Operators’ edge computing devices extremely vulnerable to sophisticated nation state threat actors’ cyber attacks. Edge computing devices can take essentially any form and endpoints are everywhere due to the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The SOF Operator needs to ensure they are making decisions based on trusted data and have protections against zero day attacks. The need for protection against advanced persistent threats (APTs), nation state sponsored cyber attacks, data integrity capabilities, and overall zero trust solutions for the main three components of edge computing devices are critical for the current and future SOF operational environments.

RSVP NLT 29 March 11:59 PM ET.

Find further details at events.sofwerx.org/security

Platatac – DPDU SAS Gore Fighter Fabric Windproof Smock

Thursday, March 10th, 2022

Elements of Australia’s 1 Sqn, SASR entered Iraq on 18th March 2003 hunting Scud missiles and may well have fired the first shots of the war deep in the west of the country.

Early in the war Australian SAS troopers were regularly fighting running battles with Iraqi soldiers.

The Platatac DPDU SAS Gore Fighter Fabric Windproof smock is a faithful reproduction of the smock used during the period utilising fabric from the original job. It has the addition of a silk woven escape & evasion map sewn into the lining of the smock for an additional internal pocket.

Available in very limited numbers & will come with a free set of reproduction DPDU Iraq War playing cards.

DPDU drops 15:00hrs AEDT Thurs March 17

– SAS Gore Fighter Fabric Windproof Smock 2006 A$349

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