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HSP x Onward Research Triple Rifle Mag Placard

Friday, September 2nd, 2022

Haley Strategic Partners is introducing a Triple Rifle Mag Placard collaboration with Onward Research.

Under development for the past year, the team has trialed prototypes of the TRMP and Accessory MOLLE Panel with SOF operators.

The TRMP currently comes in two versions (TRMP and TRMP-C). The standard TRMP is compatible with the Thorax plate carrier or any industry standard plate carrier utilizing the 1” ITW buckle, while the TRMP-C is compatible with the Crye Precision JPC 2.0, AVS, SPC, and JPC R Series of plate carriers.

With the addition of the AMP you can turn either the TRMP or TRMP-C elastic front into a field of MOLLE to mount pouches or EUDs.

In this video Travis and Mike go over the features of this modular placard system.

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FirstSpear Friday Focus: FS Launches New Hats

Friday, September 2nd, 2022

The new line of FirstSpear hats has you covered for every occasion.

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Visit FirstSpear to find all the gear and apparel for America’s Warfighter.

Soldiers Test Integrated Augmented Reality Tech with Stryker Vehicles

Friday, September 2nd, 2022

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — The Program Executive Office for Ground Combat Systems hosted a two-day demonstration event at JBLM August 24 and 25, highlighting state-of-the-art communications and visual augmentation technology integrated into U.S. Army Stryker armored vehicles as well as Soldiers’ individual combat gear.

The event was part of the ongoing development of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System — or IVAS — based on Microsoft’s existing HoloLens 2 technology that has been tested by Soldiers since 2019. The IVAS system is an augmented reality goggle that provides Soldiers with real-time battlefield information such as enemy and friendly locations, navigation information, and high-resolution night and thermal vision.

IVAS’ capability is being significantly expanded with the latest iteration, according to David Morris, Ph.D. and lead network engineer for MITRE Corporation’s Army Platforms Division.

“The major new technologies we’re experimenting with today are the Tactical Scalable MANET waveform, which is bringing data down to the forward tactical edge to the dismounted Soldiers and to the vehicles, and connecting those systems together so that everybody has awareness of where the others are,” Morris said. “You can send messages, lay down graphic overlays, mission data, et cetera, so that you’ve got better capability that previously was only available up at the command post.”

High-quality camera systems were also integrated into the Strykers and linked with IVAS, said Morris.

“The other piece we’re adding is 360-degree situational awareness,” said Morris. “We’ve added a variety of cameras to supplement the existing vehicle cameras. So instead of just having the gun camera and the relatively small forward and reverse cameras, now we’ve got high-end cameras all the way around the vehicle with both day and night vision. The Soldiers wearing the new IVAS technology are able to use those cameras and access them while they’re en route to mission. Instead of staring at a blank steel wall, they can keep up with what’s going on around the vehicle. They can also switch to a tactical map mode so they can see what’s going on around their broader mission area.”

The culminating event of the demonstration involved a platoon task force of five Stryker vehicles operated by 3rd Platoon, Blackhorse Company of 2-3 Infantry Regiment, 1-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team carrying infantry Soldiers on a movement-to-contact and urban raid mission to seize and clear a building in Leschi Town, a training range at JBLM.

An operation of this size previously would have been conducted with a larger company-sized force, but the new expansion of IVAS increases capability such that one platoon can carry out the mission, according to Phillip Landan, assistant program manager and product lead for Ground Combat Product Integration.

Putting new tech into Soldiers’ hands during the product development stage and conducting simulated combat exercises like these enables developers to reduce cost, schedule, and performance risks, validate prototype installation and interoperability, and capture Soldier feedback to improve future designs, according to Program Executive Office for Ground Combat Systems.

Soldiers were given several surveys to fill out following each training exercise along with conducting after-action review meetings, giving direct feedback to the various offices and companies who are developing the systems so that their input can be used to improve the final product.

The increased capability was generally well-received by the Soldiers testing out IVAS, who have been training on it for the past two weeks leading up to the demonstration.

“When all doors and hatches in the Stryker are closed, I can see 360 degrees around my vehicle to check for IEDs, check where my other vehicles are and check their movement, and all of that has been a huge asset to us these last two weeks,” said Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Williams, third platoon leader for Blackhorse Company. “The situational awareness that I’m able to gain at a leader level from being able to see the icons for where all my [Soldiers] are means I can do route planning, I can do mission planning, I can publish graphical overlays, I can navigate with literally a turn-by-turn navigation feature, and I can send messages back and forth to the members of the platoon.”

This means that every Soldier can better contribute to accomplishing the mission, said Williams.

“It greatly enhances our ability to operate.”

By SPC Chandler Coats

Comp-Tac Announces Holster Lineup for Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro  

Thursday, September 1st, 2022

SWANSBORO, N.C. – September 2, 2022 – Comp-Tac Holsters® now has 5 holster options for the Springfield Hellcat® Pro Handgun.

The Springfield Armory Hellcat® Pro handgun is described as a striker-fired, compact pistol manufactured with concealment in mind while offering a 15+1 magazine capacity. The firearm has also recently received the Member Tested and Recommended Gold Award from the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA).

The following holsters are now available for both left and right handed users on the Comp-Tac® website:

Comp-Tac ® MTAC™ Holster (Spare bodies available)

Comp-Tac ® Spartan™ Holster (Spare bodies available)  

Comp-Tac® Dual Concealment™ Holster

Comp-Tac® Warrior™ Holster

Comp-Tac® Sport TAC™ Holster (Spare bodies available)

AeroVironment’s New Mantis i23 D Multi-Sensor Imaging Payload Delivers Superior Daytime Surveillance Performance

Thursday, September 1st, 2022

• Mantis i23 D is a compact, high-performance daytime imaging payload system for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations at an extended range

• Features 24X digital zoom video for extended ISR without compromising image quality

• Payload provides 50 percent wider HFOV and more than four times the target detection capability over the current Mantis i23 for improved situational awareness


The Mantis i23 D daytime imaging payload system allows operators to capture ISR at a greater aircraft standoff distance without compromising image quality. (Photo: AeroVironment, Inc.)

ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 30, 2022 –AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV), a global leader in intelligent, multi-domain robotic systems, today introduced Mantis™ i23 D, a multi-sensor daytime imaging payload compatible with the Raven® B small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS). An enhanced daylight variant of its predecessor, the Mantis i23, Mantis i23 D maintains its ruggedized design and utilizes the same modular interface to allow for quick and simple swapping between payloads with no software updates required to the avionics or ground control systems.

At 13.4 ounces (380 grams), the ultralight imaging system features dual 18 MP electro-optical sensors and class-leading 24X digital zoom, providing four times improved target detection over the current Mantis i23 payload during daytime missions. Through its advanced suite of sensors, extended zoom capability, onboard processing and digital imaging stabilization, the Mantis i23 D payload allows operators to increase aircraft standoff distance without compromising image quality.

“With the introduction of the next-generation Mantis payload, we have expanded the capabilities and adoption of the combat-proven Raven SUAS,” said Charles Dean, AeroVironment vice president of global business development, sales and marketing. “Customers can now operate their Raven systems at a greater standoff distance than before, enabling eyes-on-target from several kilometers away and reducing the risk of the target detecting or hearing the SUAS overhead.”

To learn more about Mantis i23 D and AeroVironment’s expansive Mantis product line of micro-gimbals, visit: www.avinc.com/uas/payloads.

Taurus Introduces the New GX4XL 9mm EDC Pistol

Thursday, September 1st, 2022

August 2022 (Bainbridge, GA) – Taurus, manufacturer of premium handguns for defense, hunting, and sport shooting, is pleased to announce the release the second model iteration in the company’s popular GX4 series pistols. The new GX4XL combines all the performance features of the original GX4 micro-compact 9mm with a new slide and barrel configuration for enhanced accuracy and terminal performance.

The GX4XL is built on the same award-winning polymer receiver as the GX4. Hailed for its exceptional handling characteristics in a micro-compact profile, the GX4XL’s hybrid stainless steel and polymer receiver includes a modular grip with standard or high-swell backstrap options for a custom fit, industry-leading grip texturing for optimal firearm control, an ergonomic and reversible magazine release to promote no-fumble mag swaps, and a class-leading flat-face target trigger with a generous trigger guard to accommodate all hand sizes.

What separates the GX4XL from the GX4 is its extended barrel and slide assembly. The GX4XL barrel is .64 inches longer than that of the GX4. This extended length translates to an increase in muzzle velocity and harder hits downrange. With this increased barrel length comes a longer slide profile and subsequent extended sight radius. Already noted for its remarkable accuracy, the GX4XL further tightens the point-of-aim/point-of-impact ratio. In short, the deep-conceal GX4XL’s micro-compact design gives up nothing in the kind of terminal performance, accuracy, and handling serious EDC practitioners demand.

The carbon steel slide found on the GX4XL is treated with a gas nitride finish to enhance surface hardness and reduce wear—a key consideration for a handgun intended for reliable everyday carry. Equally protected from wear and corrosion is the DLC-coated stainless-steel barrel. Not only does the Diamond-Like Coating boost surface durability, the coating’s inherent lubricity also reduces friction for smooth, reliable operation in the most austere conditions.

As with the GX4, the GX4XL comes with a serrated blackout steel drift-adjustable rear sight and a fixed white dot front sight. The rear sight dovetail cut and front sight mounting hole are compatible with that of common aftermarket sight systems, making tritium night sights an upgrade option.

For those who favor a micro red dot for their EDC handgun, the GX4XL is also available with the T.O.R.O. (Taurus Optic Ready Option) slide. This optional slide features a direct-thread (no plate) mounting system that accommodates the most common micro red dots on the market today:

• Shield RMSc
• Holosun HS507K X2
• Sightmark Mini Shot A-Spec M3
• Trijicon RMR® cc Red Dot (with adapter plate P/N: 10028170)

The GX4XL comes with two magazines—one 11-round and one extended 13-round magazine in both standard and T.O.R.O. slide configurations, and two 10-round magazines in standard and T.O.R.O. configurations for capacity-restricted states. All feature magazine and grip cuts to aid in magazine stripping, if necessary.

In keeping with the Taurus G-series handguns’ industry-best performance-to-price ratio, the new GX4XL pistols are priced at a consumer-friendly $429 MSRP for standard slide models and $459 for the T.O.R.O. slide option.

Taurus GX4XL Specifications
• Caliber: 9mm Luger
• Capacity: 10/11/13 rounds
• Magazines: 1×11 + 1×13
• Firing System: striker
• Action Type: SAO
• Front Sight: fixed
• Rear Sight: serrated drift adjustable
• Safety: striker block, trigger safety
• Frame: stainless steel frame insert and polymer grip
• Grip Material: polymer
• Slide Material: carbon steel
• Slide Finish: gas nitride coating
• Barrel Finish: black DLC coating
• Barrel Length: 3.7 in.
• Overall Length: 6.43 in.
• Overall Width: 1.08 in.
• Overall Height: 4.40 in.
• Weight: 20 oz.

For more information, go to TaurusUSA.com.

Chase Tactical Labor Day Sale

Thursday, September 1st, 2022

18% OFF and Sale runs through 9/6

Coupon Code: LABORDAY18

www.ChaseTactical.com

Prodigy 1911 DS Double-Stack from Springfield Armory

Thursday, September 1st, 2022

Springfield Armory enters the double-stack 1911 scene with their new Prodigy which is said to the be the first on a growing line.

This 9mm is offered in 4.25” and a 5” models and features a forged steel frame with polymer grip and its Adaptive Grip Texture. The receiver integrates a Picatinny rail and extended beavertail.

Optic ready, the steel slide incorporates the Agency Optic System (AOS) developed in collaboration with Agency Arms to mount red dots and comes with a mounting plate for SA’s HEX Dragonfly. The mounted fiber-optic front sight and rear u-notch are visible through a mounted optic.

The Prodigy comes with 17 and 20 round magazines from the factory but there’s also a 26 round option.