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Instagram Suspends SIG SAUER Account

Monday, February 20th, 2023

On 19 February SIG SAUER and their fans on Instagram found this stark message.

No real explanation there; “account integrity and authenticity”? Sounds like they’re grasping at straws.

To further demonstrate how capricious Meta’s decisions are, SIG’s other accounts like SIG Academy are still operational.

While multiple firearms related accounts have recently had content deleted, suffered restrictions, or been suspended outright by IG, this is the first time they’ve take down an entire account for a major manufacturer.

YouTube on the other hand has been on a tear, deleting the accounts of multiple firearms-related accounts.

Do You Need A New Med Pouch?

Monday, February 20th, 2023

MATBOCK’s Graverobber Hipster is the ultimate hip-worn medical bag.

Designed to fit around your waist, allowing for fast and easy access to your emergency medical supplies. Made from MATBOCK’s lightweight Ghost material you’d almost forget you were wearing it. In addition, this hydrophobic and superior strength medical bag will stand up to the test of time during many prolonged operations without degradation of materials.

Fits under most Assault packs in the small of your back when not in use.

Two movable spacers create division within the compartment and four bungee panels can be velcroed to any loop surface inside to keep your tools and supplies organized.

Mounted on 1.75″ Type13 webbing and using a COBRA GT buckle as a closure. The outside is covered in MOLLE and the lid unzips nearly completely open to give you full access to the contents. Kevlar Webbing on the inside of the belt to facilitate attaching pouches and ensure they stay in place.

Find out more about The Graverobber Hipster or any other MATBOCK product at www.matbock.com or contact the Sales team at sales@matbock.com.

CLAWGEAR Announces New Products for 2023-2024

Monday, February 20th, 2023

Lightweight, Heavy Duty clothing and equipment for Specialist Military and Law Enforcement

STEYR, AUSTRIA (21.02.2023). TMH Trading GmbH the parent company of the CLAWGEAR® brand, today launched its new branding and enhanced CLAWGEAR® product lines for 2023-2024. The new product lines that span clothing, equipment, and firearms bring new levels of ergonomics, function and innovation to the specialist military and law enforcement markets. 

“For many years our customers and users have benefited from our military and law enforcement products” said Austria CEO Harald Kirschner. “With our new products we’ve raised the bar for innovation, quality and value even higher.”

“While many companies cut back on product development over the past two years due COVID and the economic downturn, the team at CLAWGEAR® used this as a springboard for new product development added CEO Thomas Goldinger, Switzerland. “This has allowed us to be ready to serve our dealers with many new products and innovative solutions that solve problems for our users.”

The new products will be showcased for professional users and dealers at the Enforce Tac (Hall 9 Booth 481 and IWA (Hall 3 Booth 224) trade fair taking place at Nurnberg Messe between Tuesday 28 February 2023 and 05 March 2023.

CLAWGEAR® Premium Military Clothing

CLAWGEAR® Premium Military Clothing shall be launching the most durable and lightweight battle dress uniforms with their ATS technologies. In addition, the STRATA and LRICC insulated and wet weather products shall also be revealed.

CLAWGEAR® Premium Military Equipment

Soldier ballistic protection carriage has been the focus of the CLAWGEAR® Military Equipment team for the past two years. The brand will be launching the new Operator & Protector Modular carrier systems at the trade fair alongside a range of accessories and storage options.

CLAWGEAR® Firearms and Equipment

For many popular weapons platforms such as AR, AUG, SIG and AK, CLAWGEAR® Firearms have developed numerous enhancements such as handguards, rails and sights.

www.clawgear.com

Army Announces Three Student Winners in xTechHBCU Competition

Monday, February 20th, 2023

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army xTech Program announced three winners of the inaugural xTechHBCU Student competition on February 11, 2023. The winners were selected out of the 16 student finalists who delivered their final technology solutions pitches to a panel of Army judges at the 2023 Black Engineer of the Year STEM Conference in National Harbor, Maryland.

The xTechHBCU Student competition provided eligible historically Black college and university undergraduate students with the opportunity to pitch their innovative technology ideas addressing climate change, preventative care for Soldiers’ mental and physical health and implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Through its first-ever student prize competition, the U.S. Army awarded three promising young scientists and engineers $8,000 for first place, $5,000 for second place and $2,000 for third place. The winning students also have the opportunity to develop a prototype or seek a patent for their technology solution.

In addition to their innovative technology pitches at BEYA, students also had the opportunity to network with Army and industry leaders from across the research and technology ecosystem and discuss their future careers in STEM. Many of the finalists received on-the-spot interviews and job offers from the Army and industry organizations in attendance that were recruiting at the conference.

Leaders from across the Army enterprise also attended the students’ technology demos to learn more about the capabilities.

“The students who participated in xTechHBCU Student took each step of the competition in stride — from the concept submission and pitch preparation to the final live pitch event in front of a prestigious panel of judges,” said Dr. Matt Willis, director of Army prize competitions and the Army Applied SBIR Program. “It was exciting to see these students’ passion for research and development, as well as public service. This year’s competition is an excellent step in developing key partnerships the Army needs to continue driving toward its modernization priorities.”

The winning students of the competition are:

1st Place: Deneen Royal, Fayetteville State University: “AI For Independent Surveillance Missions (ASIM)”

2nd Place: Lirane Mandjoupa, University of the District of Columbia: “Ground-based remote sensing for Airdrops precision system: A data acquisition approach to mitigate supply chain and climate change risks”

3rd Place: Shirley Jacquet, Fayetteville State University: “QTL Mapping and Correlation Analysis of Amino Acids Contents in Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] Population”

The finalists represented nine HBCUs across the U.S. and finalists were invited to take part in an eight-week xTech Accelerator program that prepared students for their pitches, educated them on Army priorities and areas of interest, and provided insight into Army career pathways.

“I was greatly impressed by the talent and technologies presented during the final pitch event at BEYA,” said Dr. Travis King, director of basic research and science, technology, engineering and math in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Technology. “The success of the first xTechHBCU Student Competition reinforces the value of a diverse talent pool, specifically as a driver of innovation in science and technology. Collaboration with these HBCU students early in their careers is essential to the Army developing lasting partnerships with future research leaders.”

Established in 2018 by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, the Army xTech Program strives to integrate small businesses and non-traditional vendors into the Army’s science and technology ecosystem by providing opportunities for direct exposure to laboratories, program executive offices and program managers from across the Army. The xTechHBCU competition series enhances opportunities for HBCU students as it works to develop relationships with institutions that directly serve minorities.

The xTech Program holds several competitions per year, from open-topic competitions such as xTechSearch, to technology-specific competitions targeting specific Army needs and challenges. For all competition information, visit the xTech website.

The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology provides the American Soldier with a decisive advantage in any mission by developing, acquiring, fielding and sustaining the world’s finest equipment and services, and by leveraging technologies and capabilities to meet current and future Army needs. For more information, visit ASA (ALT)’s page on Army.mil.

By Melissa Hirsch, Office of Army Prize Competitions and Army Applied SBIR Program

Blast from the Past – The Gear Guru

Sunday, February 19th, 2023

As we approach our 15th year of daily publication, I’d like to remind everyone that before there was an SSD, there was The Gear Guru which was founded in October 1997 on Geocities of all places. Eventually it received a proper URL.

The Way Back Machine has some archived versions of the site. Check them out if you want to know the secret origins of SSD, back when you had to create pages via HTML.

It was a lot of fun when I did it and I learned a lot.

Eric Graves
Editor

We’ve All Been There

Sunday, February 19th, 2023

Air Force Battle Lab Accelerates Battle Management for PACAF, ABMS CFT, ACC

Sunday, February 19th, 2023

NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. (AFNS) —  

The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center-Nellis, recently hosted its second annual ShOC Flag event at Nellis Air Force Base. The event’s primary purpose was to analyze decision-making in a U.S. Indo-Pacific Command scenario to gather insights into operational and tactical command and control processes.

“The Air Force has identified some pretty significant command and control challenges when we apply our current way of doing business in a scenario versus a peer adversary,” said Col. Aaron Gibney, 505th Combat Training Group commander. “To get after these gaps, the ShOC-N has established an environment where we measure old way versus new way, old toy versus new toy, and start accelerating our ability to C2 the war—during deliberate planning and dynamic execution. These insights will inform future requirements and acquisition strategies, as well as our approach to tactics and training.”

The 805th CTS pitted current warfighter systems and procedures against new technologies to gather insights and streamline operational and tactical C2 processes to speed up the kill chain and decision-making timeline. The objective of ShOC Flag was to gather warfighter feedback and stakeholder involvement while showcasing key technologies ready for rapid acquisition decisions, accelerating the planning cycle, providing information superiority and decision advantage, and compressing the decision-making timeline.

These experimental efforts, along with showcasing developing technology on the horizon for the warfighter and the lessons learned from ShOC Flag, have contributed to proofing the current capabilities of the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System Battle Lab to instrument data to the Joint All Domain Command and Control ability, compress C2 planning, and execution to accelerate decision-making across the kill chain.

Planning for the event began over six months ago with collaboration between the 805th CTS, Secretary of the Air Force’s Studies and Analysis team, Headquarters Air Force ABMS Cross-Functional team, Rapid Capabilities Office, Air Combat Command, Pacific Air Forces, U.S. Air Force Warfare Center, 505th Command and Control Wing and industry partners.

With stakeholder’s objectives in mind, the 805th CTS built a three-day, three-scenario experiment intended to satisfy all stakeholders and provide warfighters with the opportunity to work through very complex and dynamic targeting processes against peer adversaries.

During the experiment, the ABMS team, in partnership with the SecAF’s Studies and Analysis team, conducted a ground-breaking battle management experiment which will allow the Air Force to identify credible capability improvements. This foundational event was a success and set in motion a repeatable process for discerning requirements aimed at SecAF Frank Kendall’s Operational Imperatives.

Separately, the PACAF and ACC teams were using the experiment to learn about capabilities advertised as ready for operations, one of which was the Tactical Operations Center prototypes using a joint long-range fires scenario.

Participants used constructive modeling and simulation data to simultaneously utilize current and future technologies in a simulated deployed combat environment. The event also created an opportunity for the tactical air control party Agile Control Integration Team, or ACIT, to demonstrate its capability as a mobile C2 platform.

ShOC Flag also allowed industry partners to showcase their technology by enabling the warfighter to have hands-on use and provide direct feedback to mission partners.

“This level of feedback is critical in ensuring next-generation technologies meet the needs of the warfighter,” said Lt. Col. John Ohlund, 805th CTS commander.

A member of the ABMS CFT stated this event is the only one all year where you have this many levels of command and different C2 communities come together to have these kinds of important conversations.

In 2023, ShOC Flag events will be renamed ShOC Capstone events as the event’s emphasis shifts from advanced training to the culmination of experimentation events. The next capstone event, scheduled for December 2023, will result from the 805th CTS continuing to construct and execute smaller instrumentation experiments throughout the year.

By 505th Command and Control Wing Public Affairs

Sneak Peek – Strike Industries Arca Rail Adapter Plate

Saturday, February 18th, 2023

Coming soon from Strike Industries, an Arca Rail Adapter Plate.