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High Speed Gear Releases an All-new Belt, the Better Inner Belt

Thursday, September 29th, 2022

SWANSBORO, N.C. – September 27, 2022 – High Speed Gear® has announced the release of the Better Inner Belt, which provides the security of a traditional inner belt with the comfort and modern design of the Vigil EDC Belt.

Similar to the HSGI® Vigil EDC, the Better Inner Belt comes with a low-profile magnetic buckle, that is designed to fit through most traditional belt loops. Available in both hook or loop with outward facing material; depending on the user’s preferred equipment. This feature makes it easy to don an outer belt.

HSGI continues to develop the highest quality products with end users in mind, to include law enforcement professionals, military service members and responsibly trained civilians. With the hook and loop outward facing material, the Better Inner Belt will prove a universal option for those looking to attach their full belt rig with ease.  

“We left no stone unturned,” said Bill Babboni, Chief Operating Officer for High Speed Gear®. “The market for an inner belt has needed something better for a long time, and we listened to our users. The team has worked diligently to ensure we’re releasing a long-lasting, superior product to what is already on the market. We’re excited for our customers to get their hands on the Better Inner Belt.”

The Better Inner Belt features multi-line stitching to ensure durability. All HSGI products are Made in the USA and Berry Compliant. This product will be offered in sizes small through 3XL and is available on the High Speed Gear website.

www.highspeedgear.com/31bil-31bih-better-inner-belt

Avnet Showcases Innovative Wireless Solutions at Land Forces 2022

Thursday, September 29th, 2022

Brisbane, Australia – September 28, 2022 – Leading global technology distributor and solutions provider Avnet will be participating in Land Forces 2022, an international land defence exposition to be held in Brisbane, Australia, at the Brisbane Exhibition and Convention Centre from 4 to 6 October. It marks Avnet’s second presence at the major aerospace and defence exhibition in the Pacific.

The Avnet booth (Hall 4, 4G14) will present five cutting-edge products. For example, the recently launched Avnet RFSoC SOM, a state-of-the-art 16-channel re-configurable wireless System-on-Module (SOM) is ideally suited for integration into drone detection systems and Phased Array Radar among other applications across aerospace and defence sectors. In addition, innovative solutions from Avnet’s partners Advantech, Mercury Systems, Renesas, Samtech and Western Digital will be displayed alongside the Avnet RFSoC SOM.

The Avnet RFSoC SOM is Australia’s first System-on-Module (SOM) to be marketed as an off-the-shelf product. Its adaptability, scalability and reliability make it ideal for integration in a wide range of complex wireless systems, shortening their time to market while overcoming the problem of a global chip shortage.

“At a time when advanced technology is playing an increasingly critical role in national and international security, the first-mover advantage is more important than ever,” said Tan Aik Hoon, Regional President for Avnet South Asia, Korea and Avnet United. “We foresee that packaged off-the-shelf solutions like the Avnet RFSoC SOM will help defence customers remain at the vanguard of technological change and even gain a winning edge.”

“The early response to the launch of the Avnet RFSoC SOM has been highly encouraging. Already in production, several orders have been placed by customers hailing from the defence sector and other industries for shipment,” added Tan.

Australia is an important market for Avnet with success across the company’s wide line-cards in various sectors including telecommunications and connectivity. With an end-to-end ecosystem covering every aspect of product development from ideation to production, Avnet is ideally positioned to support Australia’s aerospace and defence industry.

Find out more about Avnet at Land Forces 2022 here.

TacJobs – Defense Mechanisms Seeks Customer Service Specialist

Thursday, September 29th, 2022

Title: Customer Service Specialist
Department: Marketing & Customer Service Reports to: Marketing Manager

Type: Full Time – Salary

Overview:

Reporting to the Marketing Manager, this position handles projects and tasks within the customer service and marketing departments. With Defense Mechamisms customer service at it’s backbone, this position is also responsible for overseeing wholesale accounts, copywriting, and other tasks as assigned.

Responsibilities:

The responsibilities and duties of this position include, but are not limited to:

– Experience engaging with customers in a timely, helpful, and professional manner, this position requires the exchange of emails and phone calls with customers. This position also necessitates clear communication with other departments and department leads.

– Responsible for writing copy. From social media and newsletters to scripts and product descriptions, this role will help create the copy both teams need to convey effective messaging.

– Create and maintain product pages. This role will maintain and build product pages on BigCommerce as needed.

– Plan, organize, and execute photo and video shoots for product overviews, social media campaigns, advertisements, infographics, newsletters, GIFs, animations, video, illustrations, product pages etc.

– Create and schedule consistent social media content (instagram/Facebook/TikTok/youtube) in collaboration with the rest of the marketing team.

– Collaborate with and manage influencers, content creators, ambassadors, models and brand partners.

– Develop and maintain an intimate knowledge of Defense Mechanisms products and target markets.

– Manage video, sound and camera equipment and stay up to date on latest equipment needs, as well as needed photo and editing software and tools that will be used in the field and at your desk.

– Other duties as assigned Minimum Position Qualifications:

– Intimate knowledge of tactical industry.

– Able to create high quality and engaging copy.

– Able to communicate effectively and professionally with a wide range of individuals

– Organized, reliable, and able to problem solve and project manage.

– Intimate understanding of the digital and content marketing landscape.

– Ability to work quickly and independently, but also as part of a team.

– Strong desire to learn, try new things, and problem solve.

– Positive attitude and the ability to work with a variety of personalities

– Excellent written and oral communication

– Valid Driver’s License with a clear driving record

defensemechanisms.com/join-our-team

Premier Body Armor Announces Revolutionary Everyday Armor T-Shirt

Thursday, September 29th, 2022

GASTONIA, N.C. – September 27, 2022 – Premier Body Armor is proud to announce the next evolution in their line of body armor, the Everyday Armor T-Shirt. With the protection of a bulletproof vest, now in a lightweight, concealable t-shirt, everyday protection has never been more discreet or affordable.

“Keep your traditional soft armor vest ready and on standby for SHTF situations, but for daily use consider the Everyday Armor T-Shirt 2.0.” said Alex Stewart, President of Premier Body Armor. “This revolutionary product, now in its second generation, is the cutting edge of daily wear body armor. With the EAT2.0 you can wear real, Made in the USA, Level IIIA body armor all day without the awkwardness, discomfort, or lifestyle change that comes with a traditional bulletproof vest. This is the next evolution of EDC body armor.”

Constructed of a proprietary moisture-wicking, antimicrobial compression fabric, the two armor pockets (front and rear) are specifically designed to accept Premier Body Armor’s Level IIIA,  7.75″x 12.75″ vital protection ballistic insert to protect the cardiac box, the home of your most vital organs. The new Everyday Armor T-Shirt has an MSRP of only $279.

At just .22” thick and 0.8 pounds each, the compatible armor inserts meet the same NIJ ballistic standards and hold to the mission of PBA to create armor solutions that can be integrated into anyone’s lifestyle without disruption. TSA approval means this everyday t-shirt can truly be worn everyday, everywhere, providing you peace of mind in any situation.

Learn more about Premier Body Armor and their complete line of armor at Premierbodyarmor.com.

Raptor Holster Plug Stabilizer

Thursday, September 29th, 2022

Raptor Tactical’s Holster Plug Stabilizer allows you to prevent wiggle of your holster on your belt during draws.

www.raptortactical.com/accessories/271-raptor-holster-plug-stabilizer

Army to Test Robotic Vehicles on Land and Sea During PC 22

Thursday, September 29th, 2022

WASHINGTON — Industry partners working with the Army and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency engineers will fly a pilotless UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter carrying up to 3,000 pounds on supply runs as part of its annual Project Convergence experiments this fall. In addition, the range of the tests will expand significantly across the Pacific.

Lt. Gen. Scott McKean, director of Army Futures Command’s Futures and Concepts Center, said that autonomous vehicles will cover great distances on land and sea during the joint experiments of PC 22, which the Army designed to augment joint, all-domain command and control, or JADC2.

The Army will work to reduce the number of Soldiers necessary to operate the autonomous vehicles, eventually having a single Soldier controlling multiple vehicles, McKean said.

The experiments will be held at locations in the Pacific and at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, in October and November. JADC2 is the Defense Department’s concept for joint warfighting.

“Autonomous capability is at the forefront of what we believe our next operating concept will be based on,” McKean said during the Defense One State of the Army conference on Sept. 7. “Why do you need a Black Hawk? Think of the capacity that a Black Hawk provides in the sense of carry capabilities. It really will help us provide commanders options.”

As part of the Army’s broader modernization efforts, PC 22 will help validate the Army 2030 multi-domain operations goals. The Army plans to publish its new, Army 2030 multi-domain operations doctrine this fall.

In addition to the autonomous Black Hawk, the service will deploy air and ground robotic vehicles from the U.S., United Kingdom and Australia during tests at Yuma, Camp Pendleton, California, and the National Training Center in San Bernardino County.

“This is convergence,” McKean said. “How do we pass the data from those robotic vehicles back to the command post so commanders can make sense and act on what those systems are providing? This is going to be a great learning opportunity to see just where we are.”

In addition, the Army will test its ability to “swarm” using a group of drones controlled by a Soldier.

This year the experiments will include participation from all six military branches including the Space Force as well as the British and Australian militaries. Carrier strike groups and the U.S. Navy’s Third Fleet elements will be stationed in the Pacific and sensors will be placed in areas from Japan to Australia.

McKean said that Project Convergence 2021 set the foundation for this fall’s iteration, allowing the Army to build greater levels of integration with other military branches.

This year the series of experiments will divided into two phases.

First the services will operate in a Pacific environment; engaging under maritime conditions and long distances. Then, the experiments will move to land-dominant scenarios. There will also be an additional combat simulation at Yuma, where the Army is working with industry solutions to develop battlefield dynamics with feedback from military representatives.

“It is not an Army experiment. This is not how the Army is approaching JADC2,” McKean said. “This is truly a joint, and combined experiment venue to inform JADC2 as well as other capabilities that we’re trying to develop out as part of our modernization process.”

McKean said the scenarios revolve around three objectives. First the militaries will establish an integrated air and missile defense through the development of protective and defensive fires. Second, participants will be employing joint, offensive fires and the ability to hit targets and great distances.

Finally the Army will examine which authorities and policies hinders its ability to fight as a joint combat force. The military branches will also focus on establishing proper communications between each service’s command post.

“We’re looking at both mass and precision,” he said. “That was part of the objective to scale this experiment establishing a mission partner network. We understand that we’re not going to be able to fight without our allies and partners.”

By Joe Lacdan, Army News Service

Aquaterro Unveils Land Forces Digital Hub

Wednesday, September 28th, 2022

Aquaterro launches an interactive, virtual tradeshow experience – the Landforces Digital Hub – showcasing SIG SAUER Next Generation Squad Weapons, and featuring Next Generation Systems; supplied, integrated, and sustained by 100% Australian Owned and Operated Aquaterro.

Aquaterro has developed and launched the Landforces Digital Hub, an interactive digital exhibition experience, highlighting the many capabilities that Aquaterro provides the industry. Ballistic protective products, load carriage systems, and small arms systems. Managed across the entire lifecycle: design, engineering, acquisition, sustainment, and disposal.

The Digital Hub features a complete 3D Virtual recreation of Aquaterro’s Exhibition Booth at Land Forces, located at Booth #3G6 in Hall 3. The Virtual Hub has a series of interactive hotspots, allowing users to interact with the hub and discover everything that Aquaterro will be showcasing at Landforces.

The centre of the Digital Hub is the central location for all things SIG SAUER, showcasing the Next Generation Squad Weapons that have been selected by the U.S Army. Fully 3D models of the P320, MCX Spear, LMG and MMG can be interacted with.

The themed corners of the Digital Hub focus on projects and programs that Aquaterro have interest in or are currently engaging in, as well as presenting advanced product supplies such as the Kraka Jet Board, Extrema Ratio knives and Team Wendy Ballistic Helmets.

The Digital Hub additionally presents Product Showcases for a range of advanced product supplies, as well as features on Aquaterro’s Sustainment, and an end-to-end process video on Aquaterro’s Helmet Refurbishment Facility and Operations.

After exploring the variety of content on offer in the Aquaterro Digital Hub, you can check out the new streaming platform Aquaterro.TV, with a content library of product features from world leading brands like Surefire, Safariland, and SIG Sauer.

You can also access Aquaterro’s new Online Store from the Digital Hub.

The digital hub is live now, and can be accessed at landforces.aquaterro.com.

Concurrent Technologies Corporation Working on AFRL Contract to Build World’s Largest Additive Manufacturing Machine

Wednesday, September 28th, 2022

Air Force Research Laboratory Looking to Increase AM Capabilities for Military Applications

Johnstown, PA, Sept. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) was recently awarded a $5.2 million U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) contract that involves building the world’s largest additive manufacturing (AM) machine. The project intends to overcome the limits of current AM (3D) equipment to build longer parts for critical defense applications. 

“We are excited to play a role in this ground-breaking AM advancement,” said Edward J. Sheehan, Jr., CTC President and CEO. “The technical work we are performing for this project includes elements of CTC’s full-service portfolio of AM capabilities including design, testing, post processing, machining, and qualification.” 

CTC is working with subcontractor SLM Solutions NA, Inc. (U.S. office) to build this industrial metal 3D printer/machine with an extended 1.5-meter build envelope in the Z-axis. 

“Partnering with CTC, a premier research and development company, will help us achieve the goal to create a new AM capability,” said Sam O’Leary, SLM Solutions CEO. “We look forward to collaborating on an AM machine that will work much faster than existing equipment and feature the largest build envelope in the industry by far.”