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Horus Vision Announces New HoVR Spotting Scope with TREMOR4TM Advanced Spotting Scope Reticle

Wednesday, July 27th, 2022

Meridian, Idaho – July 27, 2022 – Horus Vision, an industry leader in advanced reticles and quality optics, has added to its popular HoVRTM line with the new HoVRTM 6.5-40x50mm Spotting Scope featuring the TREMOR4TM Advanced Spotting Scope Reticle.

Offering exceptional color and brightness, the Horus HoVRTM 6.5-40x50mm Spotting Scope is the perfect companion to the Horus Complete Shooter Package or any milliradian based riflescope. The Spotting Scope is lightweight, compact, and rugged and is currently offered with the Horus TREMOR4TM Advanced Spotting Scope Reticle.

The enhanced optical design and broadband multi-coated glass provide exceptional clarity for observation and viewing of bullet trace. With extraordinary optical quality, the Horus Spotting Scope provides an improved viewing experience even at extended distances.

The HoVRTM 6.5-40x50mm Spotting Scope Features:

-Compact Size (10.7” OAL)
-Lightweight (40 oz.)
-TREMOR4TM Advanced Spotting Scope Reticle
-Top Mount Accessory Rail Mounting Holes
-Ruggedized Rubber Overmold
-Nitrogen Purged
-IP67 rated for dust proofing and 1 meter waterproof for 30 minutes
-Integrated 1?4-20 Tripod Mount
-50mm Objective
-Nylon Carry Case and cleaning cloth included
-Lifetime Warranty

The TREMOR4TM advanced spotting scope reticle is designed for use with the TREMOR2TM, TREMOR3TM, and TREMOR5TM rifle scope reticles and is also an exceptional reticle for spotting with any other milliradian based riflescope. The TREMOR4TM features the Horus Grid for fast shot calls, and the patented Time of Flight Wind Dots, to aid spotters in calling wind and the Horus Milling Chevrons for ranging targets of known size.

For more information on Horus Vision products and the new HoVRTM 6.5-40x50mm Spotting Scope visit horusvision.com.

Original A-TACS FG Is Back!

Wednesday, July 27th, 2022

Columbus, GA – Taking heed to end user and market demand, Digital Concealment Systems, LLC., parent company to the A-TACS camo brand, is bringing back original

A-TACS FG, it’s flagship Foliage Green camo pattern variant.

First introduced in 2010, A-TACS FG established itself as a truly unique alternative to the heavily digitized foliage patterns that were then common in the tactical market.

When designing a green variant follow-up to the already popular original A-TACS AU Camo pattern, the easy answer would have been to simply re-color the existing pattern and release it as a green variant. Taking that approach may have been easier and faster however, it was not the approach DCS took to create an effective temperate climate pattern. The characteristic environmental elements and shapes found in greener, more temperate settings needed to be addressed. The answer was to create a brand-new pattern from the ground up. 

Utilizing numerous shades of green sampled directly from a variety of forested and transitional terrain elements combined with various shades of earth, A-TACS FG Camo was developed to be effective in a wide range of temperate environments. As with the original A-TACS AU (Arid/Urban) Camo pattern, the organic pixels in the micro patterns are grouped into larger, more defined “macro” shapes creating larger more defined patterns. The larger organic shapes and strategically placed shadow elements within the macro pattern help to create a unique three-dimensional effect. Additionally, strategic use of blending and color overlays were used to create a more organic soft-edged look to the pattern.

With the introduction of the A-TACS “X Line” of camo patterns in 2015, the decision was made to begin phasing out the original two patterns in favor of new updated designs. “Almost immediately after that time, end-users and manufacturers alike have been asking for the return of our classic pattern lineup” stated Phil Duke, Pattern Designer and President. ‘Based upon this continued demand, we have decided to bring back the original line-up of Original A-TACS AU and Original A-TACS FG. Both of these patterns are joining our newly introduced A-TACS U|CON (Universal CONcealment) pattern”, Duke continued. “We are excited for manufacturers to bring forward a whole new generation of gear in these classic patterns”.

For manufacturers looking for more information regarding fabric availability in Original A-TACS FG, contact A-TACS Directly by e-mail at info@a-tacs.com. For all other inquiries and news on future product availability, visit the official A-TACS website at www.a-tacs.com.

How Drones Will Transform Battlefield Medicine, Save Lives

Wednesday, July 27th, 2022

FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AFNS) —  

Blood loss or “bleeding out” is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield, military health experts say.

So, one of the best ways to save lives during combat operations is to provide blood products to forward-deployed medics and corpsmen as soon as possible.

During the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, getting the needed blood products to injured warfighters was typically not a major challenge when the U.S. military controlled the skies and maintained a nearby network of medical facilities.

“We were pretty reliant on medevac ‘dust off’ to deliver our blood,” said Air Force Col. (Dr.) Stacy Shackelford, Joint Trauma System chief.

However, in future conflicts against a “near-peer” adversary, Shackelford said, that could be far more difficult. Injured troops may have to remain at the frontlines for days while needing blood transfusions or other major medical care.

The solution: Drones may become essential to combat medicine.

“I think it’s going to come down to drone delivery of blood by some type of unmanned vehicle that can fly in and drop off more blood or more bullets, whatever is needed,” Shackelford said.

Resupply by Drones

“We think that drone resupply of blood and immediate-need medical products are really just around the corner,” said Dr. Adam Meledeo, a research scientist for coagulation and blood research at the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

“There are multiple off-the-shelf solutions that are being considered,” and the Defense Health Agency is funding several other innovations to optimize the ability to provide drones in the battle space, Meledeo said.

Yet using drones to resupply blood and other medical supplies will be challenging.

“There’s obviously trade-offs between some of these different platforms, such as making sure that we have a vehicle that’s fast, and somewhat stealthy … and has a very large battery that will be able to keep it airborne for a much longer period of time if it needs to loiter somewhere in anticipation of there being a problem,” Meledeo said.

“There’s also been some talk of outfitting some of our combat hardware drones that are already in use with alternative payloads that would be able to supply blood, medical supplies and really just about anything, such as MRE’s, ammunition, and water” to frontline medics or service members caring for wounded Soldiers, he explained.

Blood Resupply

“The primary issue with blood resupply is that it has to be maintained at specific temperatures, as do a number of pharmaceuticals including certain pain medications, and antibiotics,” Meledeo explained.

“The biggest technological hurdles right now are being able to maintain those temperatures inside those drone payloads very consistently, at a variety of altitudes, and a variety of different ambient conditions for potentially lengthy periods of time, without drawing too much power away from the system itself,” Meledeo continued.

The Marines Corps used drones for resupply during an exercise in Australia. Drones have also been used in Rwanda and Uganda to transport medical supplies to rural areas across mountain ranges and in bad weather, Meledeo said.

“I think that we’re going to get there much faster than we had initially anticipated,” he said.

The use of drones for future near-peer conflicts is starting to filter down into the operational forces as a potential solution in the near term, he noted.

Wounded Warrior Evacuation

“In the long term, there are a number of lines of effort, such as involving drones for the extraction of patients,” Meledeo said.

U.S. partner countries are examining some of these platforms that can evacuate a patient rapidly without risking other personnel in potentially contested airspace, he added.

How does one transport casualties stealthily?

“Part of it is marking the vehicles appropriately with standard medical nomenclature. That gives you the Geneva Convention protection. But obviously, we go up against certain enemies that will not care about that at all,” he explained.

Artificial Intelligence

Stealth technology continues to improve. When it comes to drones, “it may be just a matter of keeping the drones low to the ground, and that they’re being piloted by an artificial intelligence system,” Meledeo explained.

“So, hopefully, AI will be faster to react than a human would be. But even still, I think there are a lot of concerns about” the use of drones to extract wounded warfighters.

“The long-term goal … is to actually have some sort of robotics onboard these drones that would be doing medical care to the patient during transport,” he said.

DARPA AI Initiative

A new Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency initiative called “The In the Moment Program” aims to ultimately give AI systems the same complex, rapid decision-making capabilities as military medical staff and trauma surgeons who are in the field of battle based on algorithms of care and decision-making capabilities.

One example is smart tourniquets that will be able to detect whether they need to be released. Other automatically guided solutions include IV placement or catheter placement, Meledeo said.

“It sounds like science fiction. It is still a little bit science fiction, but it’s not as far off as it may sound,” he said.

“At least on a rudimentary level, the community is already pursuing a lot of automated solutions or artificial intelligence-derived solutions for automation of different medical processes.”

This research is underway but there’s no timeline on this concept.

“Hopefully, we’ll be able to get some confident results from some of these different technologies that are going to be packaged together in this system and enable the drones to then not only resupply at the point of injury, but also actually take care of the transportation and the management of patients during that transportation.”

By Janet A. Aker, Military Health System Communications

Savage Arms Now Shipping Stance Models with 10-Round Capacity

Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – July 25, 2022 –Savage Arms is now shipping 9mm Stance models with magazines allowing for additional capacities of up to 10 rounds.

“In December of 2021, Savage announced Stance, a micro-compact 9mm pistol manufactured with premium materials, finishes, and features”, said Jessica Treglia, Senior Brand Manager for Savage Arms. “Now, we’re continuing to expand on the capabilities of the Stance by offering additional round capacity for increased functionality.”

The Savage Stance refines the micro-nine into a thin, easily concealable pistol that is built to be both functional in the hand as it is easy to conceal. With its aggressive surface textures, advanced slide serrations and ergonomic grip, Stance is designed to be comfortable when holstered and formidable when it needs to be.

Features include:

• Includes (2) 18° interchangeable backstraps to adjust grip size

• Ambidextrous magazine release & slide catch

• Stippling grip texture for 360° secure fit with finger indexing

• Steel slide with beveled front for easy holstering

• Ported, wide slide serrations for increased purchase

• Short, crisp trigger with short reset and wide, well-rounded face

• 3.2” stainless steel barrel

• Removable chassis for interchangeable grips

• Easy takedown with takedown lever, no trigger pull or tool needed for disassembly

• Snag free functional sights

• Ambidextrous manual safety & night sight models available

• Includes (2) magazines and hard case for protection

• Available with black, gray, or flat dark earth grip

• Matte black melonite slide

• Night sights and standard sight options

For more information on the Stance visit www.savagearms.com/stance

New MMRB-556 Rifle

Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

Custombilt Firearms Manufacturing (KS) is releasing a new variant of their MMR (Modern Minuteman Rifle) series.

Introducing the MMRB-556 rifle. The MMRB variant features a nitrided, 1:7 twist, 16” mid-length barrel that they OEM from Ballistic Advantage with a pinned F type front sight block. Custombilt drills and pins their sight blocks in house to ensure the most level, and true front sight block possible. The MMRB-556 features a matched nitrided 9310 bolt, and 8620 carrier. Finally, all MMRB series rifles ship with a Badger Ordnance Gen 2 charging handle latch.

The MMRB-556 is Custombilt’s entry-level price point rifle, and ships with magpul furniture including an SL handguard, making this an ideal choice for a patrol/defense rifle without breaking the bank.

Custombilt Firearms Manufacturing (CFM) is a Type 7/SOT manufacturer located in Overland Park, Kansas. CFM manufactures AR15 pattern rifles with a focus on no frills reliability and builds rifles with hard use in mind.

custombiltguns.com/product/mmrb-556

TacJobs – AXL Advanced Expanding Shipping Team

Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

Shipping Team

Email Resume to: jobs@AXLadvanced.com

We are accepting entry level candidates with no experience that we will train on the job and more experienced shipping candidates for full time, and part time positions.

• Part-time: Several options to work different days and times
• Flexible with school schedule
• Pay is every week
• Paid Holidays

Why Work at This Company?

A great entry into the tactical gear & firearms industry. You get to help the best in US Military & LE.

Job Tasks:

(A) Ship and fulfill customer orders.

(B) We are looking for someone with attention to detail who is organized, can follow directions, and identify issues before they become a problem

(C) Able to perform data entry

(D) Basic skills with spreadsheets

(E) Ability to listen to and follow instructions with minimal supervision

(F) Must be comfortable in an environment with firearms and military gear

(G) Assists with other tasks as needed and identified by management

Additional Skills we are looking for (Not Required, however a plus if you have them):

• Knowledge of assembly and use of Military/Law Enforcement load-bearing gear (MOLLE/PALs), body armor vests, plate carriers, chest rigs, and ammo pouches from major brands (Spiritus, Crye, Ferro, Eagle, LBT, etc).

• Military Veteran

• Software Programs: Shipstation, Netsuite, Microsoft Office programs (email, Word, and excel) or similar google app versions.

Hiring Company Description:

AXL Advanced designs and manufactures high-performance upgrades and stand alone products for Military and Law Enforcement for use with gear made by Crye Precision®, Spiritus Systems, FirstSpear®, Velocity Systems, Mayflower, S&S Precision, Ferro Concepts, LBT (London Bridge Traders), Eagle Industries, and other great Military/LE gear brands.

AXL Advanced is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

www.instagram.com/axladvanced

www.AXLadvanced.com

Job Type: Full-time and Part-Time Shipping positions open

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Internship

Pay: $11.00 – $17.00 per hour

Benefits:
• 401(k)
• 401(k) matching
• Dental insurance
• Employee discount
• Flexible schedule
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Professional development assistance
• Vision insurance

Schedule:
• 4 hour shift
• 4×10
• 8 hour shift
• After school
• Monday to Friday

Ability to commute/relocate:
• Wylie, TX 75098

Education:
• High school or equivalent (Preferred)

Email Resume to: jobs@AXLadvanced.com

See Darley Defense at AUSA Warfighter Summit

Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

Tomorrow and Thursday you can find Darley Defense at AUSA Warfighter Summit & Expo in Fayetteville, NC.

New 1-pc Tool for the M4 Platform by MULTITASKER Developed in Conjunction with B5 SYSTEMS

Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

(Marietta, GA) Multitasker Tools, a leading brand of weaponcentric multitools, and B5 Systems, makers of buttstocks and related accessories, announce the release of the M:4, a small, lightweight 4-function tool that stores away inside a specially designed B5 Systems buttpad.

CNC machined from bar stock, the M:4 (US PATENT 11,092,405) is compatible with all existing B5 Systems SOPMOD and Bravo stocks, and performs 4 critical tasks for the M4 platform of rifles:

•  1/4” hollow ground slotted screwdriver 

•  dual-lug castle nut spanner wrench

•  1/2” hex wrench

•  bolt override malfunction clearance tool

The M:4, including the custom B5 Systems buttpad in BLACK or Coyote Tan, has a MSRP of $34.95. Also available as a standalone tool for those who already have a B5 stock with the inletted pad with a MSRP of $24.95.

For more information, please visit:

B5Systems.com

Multitaskertools.com