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Sneak Peek – EOTech On Gun Laser

Monday, January 16th, 2023

Introducing the On Gun Laser (OGL) full power! Currently available to LE/MIL only.

EOTECH will be producing a civilian legal version coming in the future.

First look available at SHOT Show, see it at booth #20159

Gemtech Releases New 7.62 Suppressor: Introducing the NEUTRON

Monday, January 16th, 2023

SPRINGFIELD, MA., (1/16/2023) – Gemtech®, a leader in cutting-edge innovation and visionary designs within the suppressor industry, is proud to introduce the all-new NEUTRONTM 7.62 suppressor.

If you’re looking for a versatile suppressor that strikes the perfect balance between size, strength, and weight, then look no further than the Neutron. Designed with four of Gemtech’s patent-pending technologies, this 6.6-inch suppressor is durable enough to withstand full-automatic applications while, at the same time, light enough for extended all-day use. The Neutron is compatible with HUB 1.375-24 thread standards, accepts a wide range of mounting hardware, and comes with Gemtech’s ETMTM (Elite Taper Mount), which provides precise alignment and helps resist carbon lock. It has a tubeless construction that helps eliminate unneeded weight and a high-efficiency baffle design for superior sound reduction.

Decrease decibels and increase shooter comfort with the new Gemtech® NEUTRONTM 7.62 suppressor.

MSRP: $829.00

To stay up to date on products and news, visit the newly designed Gemtech website: GEMTECH Suppressors

5.11 Tactical Announces New V.XI Collection of Apparel for Law Enforcement and Military Professionals

Monday, January 16th, 2023

Items strategically designed to offer best-in-class performance for top-tier professionals

Costa Mesa, Calif. (Jan. 16, 2023) – 5.11 Tactical, the global innovator of purpose-built apparel, footwear, and gear, today unveiled a new line of technical apparel strategically designed to offer best-in-class components and performance for law enforcement and military professionals, the V.XI Collection.

Constructed with superior fabrics and materials integrated into highly strategic and purpose-built designs, the V.XI Collection will offer multiple pieces of apparel constructed to work together in layering systems for best-in-class performance.

“Reliable gear is mission-critical for law enforcement and military agencies. That proves especially true for the elite teams that face extreme conditions and challenges on a daily basis,” said Francisco Morales, CEO of 5.11 Tactical. “The V.XI Collection has been meticulously designed so that every fabric, feature and design element will offer the performance, functionality, durability and protection these elite groups of professionals need in the field.”

The initial offering of the V.XI Collection will include a new XTU Line consisting of a pant, long sleeve shirt, mid-layer jacket, shell pant and shell jacket.

The XTU Pant will be feature-packed to maximize performance, function and versatility. It’s constructed with Ortholite® foam support in the strategically offset comfort waistband, a gusseted crotch and seat, large cargo pockets and no-melt/no-drip fabric to make it withstand the rigors of professional use. It also features a patented 3-in-1 kneepad design with a color-matching and removable external knee protection piece, sewn-in padding for a mid-layer and an internal pocket that houses a removable kneepad insert. An internal vertical adjustment and horizontal external adjustment allow users to create a custom and secure fit.

The XTU Rapid L/S shirt will offer moisture-wicking and anti-odor performance, a Teflon finish and no-melt/no-drip fabrics for added functionality and protection. Dual pocket sleeves, adjustable cuffs, articulated pits, reinforced elbows and bar-tacking at key stress points will ensure the functionality needed by elite team units. Strategic body-mapping of the fabrics will offer comfortable layering with plate carriers and additional gear.

An insulating mid-layer will be offered by the XTU LT3 Jacket. Built to provide protection without adding unwanted bulk, it features 100% Primaloft Gold insulation and strategically body-mapped panels for convenient layering. Reinforced stress points, an internal storm flap, DWR finishes, moisture-wicking and anti-odor properties and an adjustable hem provide enhanced performance.

The XTU Waterproof Jacket and XTU Waterproof Pant round out the initial lineup of the V.XI Collection. Both pieces are constructed with a 100% nylon plain weave membrane with a mechanical stretch face and a 100% polyester non-brushed tricot backer to provide 20K waterproof performance and 18K breathability performance. The fabric is also blood-borne pathogen resistant for ultimate protection in the field.

The XTU Waterproof Jacket also includes articulated sleeves, a two-way waterproof front zipper with internal storm flaps and a chin guard, multiple pockets, adjustable cuffs and zippered pits for venting. The XTU Waterproof Pant is just as feature-packed with cordura overlays at the knees, an adjustable waist, wrap construction belt loops to accommodate duty belts, waterproof hand-pass-through zippers, low-profile cargo pockets with flap and zipper closures, articulated knees and seat, snow cuff leg openings with shoe-lace hooks and many more design elements to make offer comfort and protection in the worst conditions.

For more information about 5.11 Tactical, the new V.XI Collection and its full features, or to find a 5.11 Tactical store near you, visit www.511tactical.com.

NIOA Group Announces Purchase of Barrett Firearms

Monday, January 16th, 2023

Australia’s NIOA Group has just announced the acquisition of Barrett Firearms. NIOA partnered with Barrett to provide anti-material rifles to the Australian Defence Force and in October of last year, NIOA named Barrett a key sub-contractor. Seen below is Sam Shallenberger (President, Barrett) and Rob Nioa (Group CEO, NIOA).

This signals the transition of founder Ronnie Barrett, a legend in the US small arms industry who developed a family of .50 anti-material rifles and other precision firearms including the US Mk22 Advanced Sniper Rifle.

Below is their press release.

NIOA acquires US manufacturer Barrett Firearms

Australian defence contractor NIOA has expanded its global reach with the 100 per cent acquisition of the industry-leading rifle design and manufacturing company, Barrett Firearms.

In announcing the deal, NIOA Group CEO Robert Nioa said the two family-owned companies came together out of a shared commitment to quality, innovation, loyalty, and mission.


NIOA Group CEO Robert Nioa has announced the company’s acquisition of US rifle maker Barrett Firearms.

“NIOA’s association with Barrett dates back to 2008. We have been inspired by the story of Barrett and admire what Ronnie, Chris and the family have built over more than four decades,” Mr Nioa said.

“It’s been a story of hard work, perseverance, and purpose culminating in the delivery of critical capability for the men and women of the US military and its allies around the world as well as exceptional products to law enforcement agencies and civilian markets.

“Together we share the same mission – combining our expertise and family business values will ensure Barrett carries on building the finest products in the world.’’

Mr Nioa confirmed the company would continue to operate under the Barrett brand as a separate division within the NIOA Group alongside NIOA Australia, NIOA New Zealand, the Australian Missile Corporation and the group’s investment in joint venture company Rheinmetall NIOA Munitions.

All management and staff at the Murfreesboro manufacturing facility in Tennessee have been retained and production will continue as normal. Over time it is expected that manufacturing activities in Murfreesboro will be further expanded.

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Mr Nioa also announced two key leadership appointments – current Barrett President Sam Shallenberger has been promoted to the role of Chief Executive Officer while long-serving Barrett Chief Operating Officer Bryan James becomes President.

Ronnie and Chris Barrett will provide ongoing support as executive advisers to Barrett and the NIOA Group.

Barrett founder Ronnie Barrett said: “Today marks the beginning of a new chapter in the Barrett story. Rob and the NIOA team have great respect for the legacy Barrett has created as the leader in long range precision rifles. It’s reassuring to know Barrett will be in good hands with a family-owned company that is focussed on manufacturing and delivering world-class firearms and munitions to a global network.”

The Barrett acquisition marks an exciting next chapter for NIOA as the company’s entry to the US market where it has long-standing trusted relationships with American companies such as Vista Outdoors, Leupold, General Dynamics, Northrup Grumman, and the Winchester-operated Lake City ammunition plant.

SOTech Launching New Products at SHOT Show

Monday, January 16th, 2023

SOTech is proud to announce several new products added to their medical and tactical lines at SHOT this year.  In booth 20059 they will be displaying the new Delta Omega Pouch, Cobra Harness, OrgBoard Line, full Cobra Pack Line, Micro Pack Line, laser cut Slim Line Harness, M320 holster and ammo load carriage system, and their commercial line of popular products in unique colors and camo patterns.

The Delta Omega – Medical / Ordnance Pouch comes from requirements posed by Special Forces Medics and from the Army Infantry Center (MCOE).  The need for a pouch that will hold the plastic ribbed magazines for the NGWS-R (M-7) prompted us to cut the bottom of the pouch at a 45 degree angle with plastic lining to cause the front magazine to push upward creating a better purchase.  The triangular shape at the base inspired the “delta” in the name.  The requirement from the 18Ds to hold multiple sizes of medical inserts, micro-org board trays, and a compression IFAK inspired the development of an elastic draw cord cinch girth pouch.  The pouch has a unique (patent pending) cord arrangement where it can form an elastic speed draw loop over the top, or the cords can be split and tabs tucked into the side allowing the laser cut flap to extend and be used for more protection.  The result is a pouch that can carry radios, IFAKs, med inserts, grenades, smoke grenades, rifle magazines of multiple sizes (CSASS, M-4, M-7, etc) and Tasers- thus the Omega of pouches.

Another innovation on display is SOTech’s Cobra Harness which both forms the shoulder straps of the Cobra Pack and can be dismounted and worn as a padded 6-point load bearing harness -one of the most comfortable we’ve ever worn.  The unique feature is the drop-down suspension release buckle.  Any operator who has been on the long march knows the need to loosen the suspenders to lower the load off the hips for a few miles.  And then the need to cinch the suspenders back up to take the stress off the shoulders.  Our buckle arrangement allows the wearer to pop the buckles and extend the suspension straps by 5 inches, and then by re-buckling they can pull the load up back onto the hips.

SOTech is perfectly located just inside the first door on the right coming from the Venetian Casino in Booth 20059.

Sneak Peek – Noveske N7 Lot Lizard

Monday, January 16th, 2023

The N7 Lot Lizard is Noveske’s new foldable chassis and bolt gun action.

Chambered in 5.56 & 300BLK

FN America (FNA) Previews the Lightweight Intermediate Caliber Cartridge (LICC) Individual Weapon System (IWS) Developed for the Irregular Warfare Technology Support Directorate (IWTSD)

Monday, January 16th, 2023

FN America (FNA) is previewing an entirely new weapon system unlike anything you have seen at the 2023 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, called the Lightweight Intermediate Caliber Cartridge (LICC) Individual Weapon System (IWS), it has four purpose-built components:

• Lightweight ammunition family
• Improved Performance Carbine
• 25-round purpose-built, polymer magazine
• Signature Suppressor

All of these components were designed and purpose built specifically for this program, including the rifle, which was developed entirely from the ground up by FNA in Columbia, South Carolina. So far, FNA has not assigned the weapon a moniker aside from its program name. Additionally, the program added a belt-fed Assault Machine Gun.

IWS is chambered in the LICC, a .264 (6.5 x 43mm) round which was initially developed by the US Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU), Fort Benning, GA and optimized by FNA’s team.

Here’s an interesting aside regarding the naming of the cartridge. While under development by the AMU, the cartridge was referred to as .264 USA. As the ammunition underwent development, the working name was altered to .264 International in honor of the Allied partner co-sponsoring and co-funding the program. Eventually, the team settled on a simplified .264 as the path forward.

FNA developed the weapons and ammunition under a U.S. Government competitive RDT&E contract awarded by the Irregular Warfare Technology Support Directorate (IWTSD), a government office, which is responsible for conducting research and development in support of U.S. and allied organizations involved in Irregular Warfare. Although this includes Special Operations Forces (SOF), there is a variety of other government agencies with IW responsibilities who share mutual needs within this realm. IWTSD works with academia and industry to develop new advanced capabilities. Originally known as the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO), the name was changed to IWTSD, under the Assistant Secretary of Defense Special Operations / Low Intensity Conflict (ASD SO/LIC) in 2021.

For the LICC IWS effort, FNA leads a best in class industry team consisting of four ammunition manufacturers, one magazine designer and manufacturer, and one suppressor designer and manufacturer.

The very name of the program is straight out of a 2016 briefing presented to NDIA’s Armament Systems Forum by IWTSD’s SME Jim Schatz entitled “A Path to Overmatch: Next Generation Individual Weapon System” in which he envisioned a new weapon firing a lightweight cartridge in .264 or .277.

In January 2018, IWTSD published their annual Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for a variety of new required technologies. One of those was LICC IWS. The BAA called for a carbine chambered in .264 USA with the C8 carbine as a baseline as Canada SOF is a full partner in this endeavor. The goal was to provide overmatch against emerging great power competitors and future threats.

On 19 August 2019, a contract was awarded to FNA and work began. The team evaluated the government’s requirement and realized something completely new was required.

To achieve the weight savings they were aiming for, the team evaluated a variety of cartridge types, ultimately settling on a two-piece, lightweight steel design with stainless steel head and case body.

This seemed like an odd choice to many. FNA related that …“stainless steel performs differently than what was initially expected with a new lightweight cartridge. As an industry, we understand how brass cartridges perform and behave in the weapon chamber. We learned lightweight cartridges behave differently, outside normal expectations. We had to understand the science of the cartridge technology and use its characteristics to produce efficiencies and performance improvements that are superior to brass”… said Peter Kurupas, FNA Program Manager for Infantry Weapons and LICC IWS/AMG.

Ultimately, the new advanced cartridge presents reliable chambering and extraction with nominal chamber pressures and high muzzle velocities.

Additionally, accuracy is consistently two times better than the M4A1 while shooting on the flat range.

When .264 USA was first envisioned, a big selling point was that it could be fired from an AR-15 sized receiver set. Unfortunately, like .224 Valkyrie, 6mm ARC and other similar-sized cartridges, .264 is on the outer limits of effective use in the M4 carbine. Worse still, between the size of the cartridge and size of the magazine well, there is no room for the increased wall thickness of a polymer magazine.  It was obvious a new purpose built receiver and magazine would be required.

Upon contract award, FNA began to analyze the challenge before them. They had a clean sheet of paper and the perfect conditions to create something new and higher performing.

Starting with the ammunition, the entire approach was a collaboration between IWTSD, US & CANADA SOF, AMU and FNA to establish the overall cartridge shape, capacity and performance.

A crucial component, a key industry partner developed a purpose-built magazine for the .264 cartridge fired by IWS. When loaded with 25 rounds of lightweight ammunition, it is equivalent in weight to a 30-round Magpul P-Mag loaded with 5.56mm ammunition.

As far as the weapon was concerned, something new had to be developed and quickly.

Obviously, the COVID-19 pandemic affected the timeline of the program just as it did across all of DoD’s modernization efforts. However, within 60 days, they had a design concept and drawings. Two months later, a printed 3D model was available for government inspection. Two months more and a printed metal version was offered and live fire tested. By December 2020, IWTSD accelerated the program.

The resulting design is something akin to an AR-12.5 in size, which seems to be the “Goldilocks” size for intermediate calibers. The AR-15 magazine well is a bit too small and the AR-10 platform is overkill, adding unneeded size and weight. However, if you are comfortable with a Stoner pattern rifle, when you pick up IWS, you will feel right at home although a few of the ambidextrous controls are a little different, including charging handle operation. Additionally, although it is a two-piece, upper and lower receiver design, it breaks down a bit differently.

IWS utilizes a long stroke piston operating system, which is something you don’t see as often in new weapons these days. This is paired with a three-lug bolt face for strength. Additionally, the weapon is designed to run without any adjustments, in both suppressed and unsuppressed conditions, due to the self-regulating gas block.

IWS is available in three field interchangeable configurations: 11.5” Close Quarters Battle (CQB), 14.5” Carbine, and 18.5” Recce (Designated Marksmanship Rifle) with the various versions weighing between 7 and 9 pounds, empty.

Features include:

• Full Ambidextrous Controls
• FN developed two-stage select fire precision trigger system
• Ambidextrous Bolt Catch and Release system
• Long stroke piston operating system
• Self-regulating gas block assembly
• Self-contained operating group
• Non-reciprocating charging handle system
• Continuous 12-o’clock hand guard one-piece Picatinny rail
• Operator selectable left and right side folding stock system
• Fire with stock folded capability
• Quick detachable and install stock assembly
• Multiple Quick Detachment points and MLOK handguard cap ability
• Single lever takedown for rapid field strip

So far, FNA has made 40 changes to the individual weapon based on government feedback and direct interaction with tactical unit operators throughout regularly scheduled Soldier Touch Points.  For instance, last summer, IWS underwent a User Acceptance Testing and Performance live fire Evaluation at Fort Benning, GA hosted by AMU with U.S. and Canada SOF participating.

Firing IWS on full-auto reminded me of firing a belt-fed machine gun. There was a solid recoil impulse to be sure but it was very controllable thanks to the how the design deals with recoil and the firing rate was a comfortable “chugga, chugga, chugga” I was comfortable with. In semi-auto fire, recoil was more of a push than a snap thanks to the operating system and two mechanical mechanisms incorporated to mitigate recoil.

The LICC Assault Machine Gun (AMG) being concurrently developed with IWS, is a modified version of FN’s new EVOLYS machine gun designed specifically for use with .264. Results from prototype testing show the AMG is more accurate than the Mk48 in full auto mode. FNA is also developing an alternative to the current Mk13 link. The lightweight link system currently in development is set for testing in 2Q FY 2023.

Although the BAA requirements document discussed a polymer cased .264, then under development, the FN team down selected and proposed a high performing stainless steel case design. It is designed to reduce the carried weight by 20% compared to equivalent brass cartridges, while achieving improved results in accuracy and performance over current fielded ammunition.

In addition to the more than two times increase in accuracy over the M4 carbine, testers observed nearly 70% more impact energy and lethality over the M4, while maintaining handling with a system lighter than 8.0 lbs.

.264 is already delivering energy on target, but they’ve still got room for growth with capacity to handle pressures greater than SAAMI 6.5mm Creedmoor.

Cartridge types include Reduced Ricochet Limited Penetration Ammunition (Non-Toxic Primer) for training purposes and a monolithic ballistic match ammunition family.

Although this is an R&D program, it is delivering a weapon system, including multiple ammunition types, which could rapidly be put into service and offer distinct advantages over currently fielded systems.

This Summer, FN America will deliver 55 LICC IWS in three configurations as well as, a limited number of assault machine guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition to the U.S. and Canadian governments. Already, organizations are lined up to evaluate these new advanced systems.

The IWTSD LICC IWS & LICC AMG contracts have capacity and allow for a second optional delivery in Fall 2023 for First Article Testing, an initial step in a transition pathway to large scale procurement.

One of IWTSD’s primary co-sponsors of this program is CANSOF and they’ll be receiving weapons and ammunition as well. Other foreign partners are keen on checking out these new capabilities.

LICC IWS & AMG will be on display in FN America’s booth at SHOT Show at booth #11860. Meetings are available for qualified representatives.”

DroneShield Protects Brazil Presidential Inauguration

Monday, January 16th, 2023

DroneShield is pleased to advise its DroneGun Tactical™ counterdrone/C-UAS system has been used in the inauguration ceremony for the president-elect of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, held at the Cathedral of Brasilia. 

Lula da Silva, a 77 year-old who already served as Brazil’s president from 2003 to 2010, is taking the Presidential office for the third time.

Presidential security has used DroneGun Tactical™ to take down four suspicious drones that were heading towards the President at the inauguration event.  

Tens of thousands of people have attended the ceremony.


A security agent walks with DroneShield’s DroneGun Tactical™ next to the presidential Rolls-Royce that was used by President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at his inauguration ceremony in Brasilia, on January 1, 2023 (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP)

DroneShield has expanded into the Brazil market in mid 2021, when it has received a formal approval from Anatel, the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency responsible for issuing the concession of new radio frequencies, for deployment of its devices. Following the approval, the Company has now sold a quantity of its DroneGun Tactical™ units to Brazilian Government.  

DroneShield CEO, Oleg Vornik, commented: “Brazil is a key South American market for DroneShield, and we are pleased to see deployment of our systems in the country at the highest level, which is expected to flow down to further systems being utilised in Brazil, as counter-UAS requirements continue to rapidly grow.”


Brazil media coverage of the DroneGun Tactical™ at the Presidential inauguration (credit: Globo)