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USSOCOM to Host Innovation Foundry Event in Oslo, Norway

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022

SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM’s Directorate of Science and Technology (S&T) Futures, Norwegian Special Operations Command (NORSOCOM), and the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), will host the twelfth Innovation Foundry (IF12) Event in Oslo, Norway, 30 January – 02 February 2023.

This is the first international IF, which seeks to bring together U.S. and International Special Operations Forces (SOF), Industry, Academia, Government, and futurists in an exploration, design thinking, facilitated event to assist USSOCOM in decomposing future scenarios and missions.

The Arctic environment presents significant challenges for military operations – harsh temperatures, a predominantly sea and ice environment, poor terrestrial data and communications infrastructure due to a lack of large population centers, and complex ongoing climate, environmental, political, economic, and cultural developments. The theme of IF12 is “Joint and Partner Communications in a Contested and Austere Environment”. The goal of the event is to explore the challenges of communications in a future challenged operating environment in the Arctic. Participants will develop concepts and approaches for the framework, technologies, infrastructure, and capabilities required to enable effective communications between SOF, joint forces, and partners, and to conduct operations in the future environment. Challenges include limited beyond-line-of-sight coverage, ionospheric and atmospheric disturbances to radio communications, Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) environments, sensor communication challenges, extreme temperatures, high latitudes, the impact of climate change, economic and environmental considerations, diverse stakeholders and interests, and potentially challenged territories.

How do we effectively communicate and operate in a future Arctic environment where civilian, military, and economic activity will be greatly increased, where environmental, communications, navigational, and cultural challenges are significant, and where policy and international relations issues will continue to be sensitive? How do we access, communicate, and operate in a challenged or A2/AD environment facing near-peer adversaries? In such an environment, what technologies, approaches, and solutions will allow SOF to effectively fulfill their mission? How might these technologies be deployed in a future challenged / constrained environment in the Arctic?

As General Terrence O’Shaughnessy, former Commander, USNORTHCOM, said in January 2019, “Our adversaries are rapidly acquiring the capability and capacity to hold our citizens, our way of life and our national interests at risk. Along with our partners and allies, we must adapt to the evolving strategic landscape and associated challenges to ensure we are ready to operate in and through the Arctic in all scenarios, across all domains, and against any adversary. Our homelands are not a sanctuary, and the Arctic is the front line in our defense.”

Participants at the Oslo, Norway, IF12 event will develop concepts for future SOF missions, addressing communications, networking, and navigation, as well as related questions including equipment operations, logistics, ad hoc approaches, and multinational operations in a rapidly changing Arctic environment.

The command is interested in Radio Frequency (RF) technologies, satellite communications technologies, wide area and mesh networking, autonomous systems, robotics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, material science, structures design, hydrophobic and signature reducing coatings, remote sensors, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense, medical treatment and evacuation, device interoperability, technology standards, geophysical positioning and navigation, partnered operations, and SOF Operations.

Submit NLT 07 December 2022 11:59 PM ET to participate.

events.sofwerx.org/if12

Poster #9 – Co-Axial Optical Detection for Crew-Served Weapons

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022

This is the ninth(!) installment of a multi-week effort to share examples of posters which were presented during September’s Future Force Capabilities Conference presented by the National Defense Industrial Association in Austin, Texas.

I’ll let it speak for itself and contact info is on the poster.

Rogue Ridge RG750 Is Built for Off-Grid Adventure

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022

Minden, LA – The culmination of years of research and development, Rogue Ridge’s RG750 fat tire e-bike is engineered to take outdoorsmen farther and faster.

Equipped with a 750-watt motor and 13 amp hour battery, the RG750 can last through long rides and power you up steep hills. It can reach up to 20 mph with a range of up to 35 miles and a charge time of just 2.5 hours.

The e-bike’s fat tires easily tackle any terrain from sand and rocks to snow and mud, making it a great fit for backcountry hunting or adventuring in all conditions.

The tech-welded frame constructed of 6061 aluminum weighs 65 pounds and is load-rated for up to 300 pounds. The RG750 features a display for quickly checking current speed, average speed, trip distance, and remaining battery power.

The e-bike comes off-road ready with a rear pannier rack, 48v 2a charger, mud fenders, tire liners, and a 1-year warranty. Available in Mossy Oak Bottomland and three solid colorways, the RG750 is a great value at $3,999.99-$4,199.99.

To learn more about the RG750 and browse the full lineup of e-bikes, visit rogueridge.com.

TangoDown Inc. 2022 Thanksgiving Promotions

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022

The holiday season has arrived!  Between November 23rd and November 30th TangoDown® customers will receive 10% off all orders up to $100 and 15% off all orders over $100.  Orders need to be placed by 11:59pm (Pacific) on November 30th to receive the discount.  No offer code is needed for this specific promotion – just shop and save!

We will also have additional promotions which will be featured on our social media or through email blasts. Some of these promotions will have specific time windows they are valid and offer codes may be required.  Additional promotions are valid with the everyday discount of 10-15% off.  To keep an eye out for additional deals, visit our social media and/or visit our website to sign up to receive emails:

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The entire TangoDown® Team wishes you and your loved ones a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

***Please note all orders placed on or after November 22nd will NOT be processed until after the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.  Due to order volume, processing delays are possible.  

Shop and save at:  TangoDown – Upgrades & Accessories for Glock, AR-15, AK, and More

Holiday hours and more can be found here: Thanksgiving 2022 – TangoDown

Customer inquiries:  Sales@TangoDown.com

AFSOC Spark Tank Finalists to Compete at Air Force-Level

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. —  

Since the inception of Air Force Special Operations Command, Air Commandos have been pathfinders, breaking new ground and laying the foundation for others to find innovative ways to solve problems, some not yet considered.

Spark Tank, an annual, Air Force-wide program that solicits solutions to operational problems, allows Air Commandos to use their innovative and pathfinding spirit to get after Air Force and AFSOC-wide problems. The program is focused on empowering Airmen at all levels by providing a platform to pitch innovative solutions.

Of AFSOC’s 31 submissions, six semi-finalists were selected to compete at the major command level.

The six finalists presented their ideas to a panel of AFSOC senior leaders who selected two to compete at the Air Force level.

“The innovative spirit of our Air Commandos is part of what makes AFSOC so unique, so it’s no surprise to see such a large turnout of great ideas,” said Mr. Donald Plater, AFSOC executive director. “This competition is about recognizing our Airmen and making the Air Force better, so let’s give them our full attention.”

The Advanced Maintenance and Troubleshooting Suite (A-MATS), submitted by Master Sgt. Aaron Cordroch, wing avionics manager for the 1st Special Operations Maintenance Group, and Project OREGON TRAIL created by Staff Sgt. Michael Sturtevant, air transportation and aerial delivery supervisor for the 353rd Special Operations Support Squadron, were the two finalists.

Cordroch’s A-MATS proposes the development of an information database which will provide access to aircraft data using cyber security monitoring tools. These tools currently provide access to previously unavailable data. This data can be used to significantly reduce maintenance costs associated with replacing parts that are still serviceable and predicting future potential maintenance issues.

“A-MATS will offer more accurate fail data to maintenance technicians, saving thousands of hours in aircraft downtime currently being used to troubleshoot maintenance problems,” said Cordroch. “It will offer more detailed and accurate aircraft historical data, while also providing current system health statuses to allow for enhanced maintenance scheduling and forecasting.”

Sturtevant’s Project OREGON TRAIL aims to create a quick and space-reducing solution for moving pallets and equipment in austere environments in lieu of a forklift.

“Fork-lifts can take 95-man hours to disassemble and reassemble and can also take up five pallet positions plus a pallet needed for fuel,” said Sturtevant.

“The goal is to deliver more mission critical equipment for those down-range who are getting the mission done and to also ensure their safety. If a forklift is down and a mission must go, our people must carry that heavy equipment themselves, and this eliminates that problem.”

“Without our Airmen, we are nothing and this is a stark reminder of how important it is to invest in our human capital,” said Plater. “I appreciate all who submitted their ideas and am truly impressed with the bright and innovative Airmen we have in this command.”

From here, the two finalists will go on to compete at the Air Force level, where a board of innovation and functional experts from Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force, Management, and AFWERX, a Technology Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), will select the best submissions and compile a slate of Semi-Finalists for presentation to the Semi-Finals board.

If selected, the Semi-Finals board, co-chaired by the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and consisting of Vice Chief of Space and Department of the Air Force Executive subject-matter experts, will select up to six to be pitched at the Spark Tank Finals, which are planned to be held in conjunction with the Air and Space Forces Association’s Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colo., in March. 

By Capt Alicia Premo, Air Force Special Operations Command

UF PRO Black Friday Price-Cut on Tactical Gear Inventory; The High-End Tactical Clothing Maker Announces Discounts Up to 50% Off

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022

KOMENDA, SLOVENIA (22 NOVEMBER 2022)—UF PRO, a leading maker of advanced-technology tactical gear for military and law enforcement personnel, today said it will conduct its annual Black Friday sale beginning at 0900 CET Thursday, 24 November. Online store prices will be slashed by up to 50 percent for selected items and reduced by at least 15 percent for most others.

According to company officials, Black Friday bargain hunters will be able to choose from an extensive selection consisting of UF PRO’s most popular jackets, shirts, pants, hats, caps, and accessories. The products are available for viewing and purchase at the UF PRO website: ufpro.com.

For additional information, please visit ufpro.com or contact support@ufpro.si.

Code of Silence Releases Verdigre Collection of Hunting Clothing

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022

Heartland, America – Code of Silence is excited to announce the official release of its Verdigre line of hunting clothing. The Verdigre series, like all gear from Code of Silence, features revolutionary technology that gives hunters the ultimate edge with their camouflage clothing. The most capable gear available for mid-season hunters, the Verdigre collection redefines functionality in hunting apparel.

“Mid-season hunters have never experienced a more capable line of clothing than the Verdigre line from Code of Silence,” says co-founder Ev Terrell. A seasoned vet in the hunting apparel space, Terrell continues, “Verdigre gives hunters something we’ve always been seeking but until now haven’t found, an apparel line that is comfortable and absolutely dead quiet.”

With initial availability in the form of a pant, hoodie, glove, and cap, the Verdigre series is incredibly versatile. These feature-rich garments are loaded with the latest technology without bulk or complication. Featuring a full Fleece-Wool construction, Verdigre offers breathability while active and warmth during colder, still hunts. And above all, it’s dead silent.

Find out more about Verdigre and explore other offerings from Code of Silence at www.codeofsilence.com.

TacJobs – Global SOF Foundation Is Hiring

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022

Want to work with the best team around?? Global SOF is hiring for four positions, including “Events Manager- SOF Week.” Check out the job posting at the link below.

Current job openings include:

• Events Manager – SOF Week

• Partner Relations Manager

• Sales Manager

• Multimedia Coordinator

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