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GA-ASI Flies MQ-20 Avenger Autonomously Using LEO SATCOM Data Link

Wednesday, April 19th, 2023

SAN DIEGO – 11 April 2023 – On April 6, 2023, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) conducted live, tactical, air combat maneuvers using Artificial Intelligence (AI) pilots to control a company-owned MQ-20 Avenger® Unmanned Aircraft System. Collaborative maneuvers between human and AI pilots were conducted using GA-ASI’s Live, Virtual, Constructive (LVC) collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) ecosystem over a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication (SATCOM) provider’s IP-based Mission Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) datalink. The LEO SATCOM connection was also used to rapidly retrain and redeploy AI pilots while the aircraft was airborne, demonstrating GA-ASI’s ability to update AI pilots within minutes.

This marks the first deployment of a LEO SATCOM provider connections running on an operationally relevant unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) platform. The team used two L3Harris Technologies RASOR Multi-Functional Processors (MFPs) – one that housed the transceiver card and another that controlled the BLOS Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA). The test aircraft was outfitted with a Ball Aerospace BLOS AESA system, capable of full duplex operation. The demonstration highlighted GA-ASI’s commitment to operationalizing CCA by fusing innovative future warfare technologies, such as GA-ASI’s AI pilots and LVC ecosystem, and L3Harris and Ball Aerospace BLOS datalink solutions.

“The flight demonstrated GA-ASI’s unmatched ability to fly autonomy on real, tactically relevant, unmanned combat aerial vehicles,” said GA-ASI Senior Director of Advanced Programs Michael Atwood. “It displayed effective BLOS Command and Control through the collaboration between three defense primes. This showcases our rapidly maturing CCA mission system suite and moves us one step closer to providing this revolutionary capability to the warfighter.”

GA-ASI leveraged its end-to-end CCA ecosystem for the flight that fused third-party capabilities, human-on-the-loop control, and autonomy to enable effective human-machine teaming for 21st century conflicts. Operator commands were captured via hands on throttle-and-stick (HOTAS) controls and were sent via LEO SATCOM to AI pilots running Reinforcement Learning (RL) algorithms. AI pilots autonomously tracked and maneuvered around dynamically, and updated entities specified via HOTAS. Operators were provided updates from AI pilots on a cockpit heads-up display and could dynamically re-task via HOTAS as the mission evolved. In addition, data from agent performance was collected and sent to the ground where agents were retrained to improve performance, and then redeployed via LEO SATCOM in a matter of minutes.

This is another in an ongoing series of technology insertion and autonomous flights performed using internal research and development funding to prove out important concepts for UAS.

www.ga-asi.com

LWRCI – IC Discovery Model Makes its Debut

Wednesday, April 19th, 2023

LWRCI Expands DI Line with new E Series Model
Cambridge, MD (April 2023) –  LWRCI™ officially rolls out it’s new affordable Direct Impingement model the IC Discovery™ models at the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibition in Indianapolis this week. Back to basics, the Discovery™ model delivers LWRCI quality and high performance in an affordable ready to shoot package.

“We want to offer consumers a quality affordable LWRCI™ rifle while giving our dealers the ability to stock a “Better- Best” option with LWRCI” says David Ridley, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “The new Discovery™ Direct Impingement model delivers on both fronts.”

Constructed using  the same high-performance materials and quality manufacturing LWRCI™ has built it’s reputation on, the IC Discovery™ maintains the ergonomics, fit feel and function of a true LWRCI™ rifle.   Features on the IC Discovery™ Model include a mono forged one piece upper with LWRCI™ free float rail, NiCorr-treated DI Gas Block and Gas Tube, LWRCI™ signature 16″ cold hammer forged spiral fluted barrel, LWRCI™ A2 Flash Hider and LWRCI™ Compact stock with QD Sling Mount.

The IC Discovery lower comes with the Magpul MOE+ Grip, standard non-ambi lower controls, LWRCI™ Enhanced Fire Control Group™, LWRCI™ Advanced Trigger Guard and Magpul PMAG in 30 or 10 round.  The IC Discovery™ is available in FDE, OD Green, Tungsten Grey, Premier Gray and Patriot Brown and in a California Compliant configuration.  

The new IC Discovery™ model is in production now and istol was introduced at SHOT Show and scheduled to hit dealer shelves in May 2023. 

Visit www.lwrci.com or call 410-901-1348 for more information on LWRCI products.

The Shot Heard ‘Round The World

Wednesday, April 19th, 2023

We’d like to remind you that April 19th, 1775 is the true beginning of the American Revolution and not July 4th, 1776, the official date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

On the morning of April 19th, a year before the Continental Congress sat down to write the Declaration, events on the commons of Concord between British Troops bent on seizing the arms of the Militia and the Colonists resulted in what we now call the “Shot Heard ‘Round The World.”

It ignited the American Revolution, a worldwide conflict which would engulf the super powers of the day in battles as far away as India, and last for another eight years.

Rebellion had already been brewing on the North American continent for a decade. Finally, in the early hours of the day, North American Militiamen fired on British troops, starting a war that would result in the ascendency of the American Eagle over this land we now call the United States.

This battle is also where we draw our concept of the iconic Minute Man from.

Each Patriot’s Day, we honor those men at Concord and consider what it must have been for them to stand there together, in the face of the world’s greatest army and take up arms in the defense of their colony from oppression.

This militia came together on that morning to protect their arms from seizure by an oppressive government. That is an indisputable fact. We find the roots of the Second Amendment in the events of that day.

“Stand your ground. Don’t fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.”

-John Parker
Captain of Militia

As the initial volleys of fire were exchanged near daybreak on Lexington Green, colonial volunteers fell back in the face of over 500 occupying British troops. But as the battle moved on to Concord, the tide turned, and the redcoats were routed as more and more colonists joined the fray.

The British troops retreated through Concord where they were reinforced. Despite boasting a strength of 1700 men, they remained no match for the determined colonists who forced them to retreat to the safety of Charlestown in Boston. The militiamen continued their pursuit which transformed into the Siege of Boston.

Today, join me in honoring those early American warriors who pledged their lives to give us our hard fought freedoms and this great land.

Stories of Service: TACP turning the tide of battle

Wednesday, April 19th, 2023

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —

Some missions require exceedingly specialized skills and knowledge to be successful in highly contested environments. To win in these environments, highly trained battlefield Airmen embed with Army, Navy and Marine units to provide lethal airpower in the fight.

During a deployment in support of Operation Freedom Sentinel and Resolute Support, one such Air Force Special Warfare Tactical Air Control Party Specialist Tech. Sgt. Cam Kelsch, put years of training and preparation into action by providing guided precision strike airpower as close as 35 meters away to turn the tide of battle against an overwhelming enemy ambush.

In the span of six hours, with no regard for his own safety, he stepped into heavy enemy fire, and directed dozens of 40 mm and 105 mm rounds, two 500-lbs. bombs and saved the life of a wounded teammate … even after being shot himself in the chest plate.

Kelsch, alongside Army Rangers and Afghan special forces, were directed to find a high-value target in enemy-held territory. With clear skies and the moon’s illumination sitting high at 90%, Kelsch’s team made first contact with enemy forces outside of the target compound.

According to Kelsch, the contact resulted in a small firefight that quickly neutralized the enemy.

As the team successfully secured the target compound and interdicted the targeted individual, the force continued to encounter small enemy forces. Intelligence gathered during the operation within the compound led Kelsch and his team to believe there was a second high-value target nearby.

Due to the brightness of the night, Kelsch utilized the oversight of an AC-130-U “Spooky” gunship to develop a low-profile route for the assault force to maneuver to the next target compound: a creek bed with a 1-foot-wide path.

“When we were down in the creek bed, it was pitch black because we were covered in trees, and there were high walls on either side of us,” Kelsch said.

Then … chaos.

“It was like a bomb went off,” Kelsch said. “It was so bright and looked like fireballs going off all around me.”

Kelsch and his team were ambushed by enemy forces using assault rifles, fragmentation grenades and belt-fed machine guns.

“The fire was so overwhelming, I couldn’t stick my head out,” Kelsch said. “Bullets were ricocheting; dirt was being kicked up.”

Another teammate called out the position of the attackers … a mere 40 meters away.

“I realized that I had to get eyes on target, so I had to leave the protection of cover,” Kelsch said.

With no regard for his own safety, Kelsch exposed himself to fire to conduct danger close air strikes from the AC-130 with 40mm rounds to suppress the threat, several only 35 meters away from his position.

“If it weren’t for the true competency of that AC-130 crew, I wouldn’t be here today,” Kelsch said. “The aircrew really brought their A-game that night and made sure we got out of there.”

With a moment without fire in all directions, Kelsch and his ground force commander seized the opportunity to recover their wounded teammate. While dragging him to safety, Kelsch took a direct hit to the magazine on his chest rack the plate in his armor caught the bullet.

Upon recovering his wounded teammate and receiving more enemy fire, Kelsch opted to upgrade to the 105 mm rounds from the gunship, still danger close to his fighting position. The effective munitions proved enough to allow Kelsch and his team to fall back roughly 100 meters, but not before suffering an Afghan casualty.

At that time, the team elected to call for extraction.

To ensure aircraft could land so close to the ambush site, Kelsch directed a coordinated attack from two F-16 Fighting Falcons using precision-guided 500-lbs. bombs, neutralizing all remaining threats.

In the end, Kelsch’s actions played a role in completing a successful mission, suppressing multiple prepared forces and saving the lives of the joint special operations forces members. In 2019, for his gallantry in action that day, Kelsch was awarded the Silver Star, the third-highest award for valor in combat.

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

DroneShield Successfully Delivers $11 Million Order

Tuesday, April 18th, 2023

DroneShield Ltd (ASX:DRO) is pleased to advise it has successfully completed delivery of the all-time record purchase order of approximately $11 million for a Government agency customer announced on 21 December 2022. The delivery timing was in line with the original delivery timetable. 

A substantial deposit for this order has been received in January and reflected in the 1Q23 cash receipts, with the balance payable 30 days after this recently completed delivery, to be reflected in the 2Q23 receipts. 

DroneShield CEO, Oleg Vornik, commented: “On-time delivery of this order demonstrates DroneShield’s ability to rapidly scale its operations. With the recent $40 million record capital raise and the resulting proceeds into both inventory and further strengthening of operations and engineering side of the business, we are well placed to deliver on rapidly rising demand for counterdrone systems.”


Image: DroneGun Mk3 and RfPatrol Mk2

Vudoo Gun Works Launches Priest Double Stack 1911

Tuesday, April 18th, 2023

For Immediate Release – St George Utah – Vudoo Gun Works, leader in precision rifles and handguns, announces the release of the Priest double stack 1911. The Priest is the newest flagship handgun for the Vudoo Gun Works line of pistols.

The Vudoo Priest is the next logical step in the precision pistol line-up after the fall 2022 launch of the Möbius 1911. The Priest successfully integrates the highly precise and reliable slide and barrel fit found in the Mobius, with the familiar functionality of a modern double stack 1911. Vudoo customers will enjoy the standard option of a contour matching optic cut for either RMR or DDP with other popular options coming in the future. The Priest is currently only available in 9mm with additional calibers coming available summer 2023.

Each frame features a Nitride treated 4140 steel with Cerakote colors provided at the request of the customer. The slide is a 17-4 stainless steel that can be left raw or finished with a Cerakote color of choice.  

The Priest is compatible with STI/SV family of magazines giving users the option of 17, 19, or 23 round capacity and will ship with two 17 round magazines.

Features

  • 5” barrel
  • Tac Rail Dust-cover
  • DDP and RMR optic cut options
  • Unique Vudoo Textured Aluminum grip
  • Ambi Safety
  • Flared Magwell

Options

  • Cerakote Colors
  • Trigger length and contour
  • Bushing Barrel or Bull Barrel

MSRP: $3095

Hogue – Wrapter

Tuesday, April 18th, 2023

One of the things I ran across at last week’s NRA Annual Meeting & Exhibits in Indianapolis was the Wrapter line of adhesive firearms grips from Hogue which allows you to add that Hogue grip feeling to standard grips.

Wrapter is available for a variety of handguns and is due cut for a perfect fit but there also a DIY kit in case you want to add Hogue’s famous rubber grip material to other guns or items.

Offered in Grain, Block, and Heavy Grit Textures.

www.hogueinc.com/grips/wrapter

Sons of Liberty Gun Works Brand Ambassador, Sal Hernandez, Takes First Place at Texas Tactical Games

Tuesday, April 18th, 2023

17 April 2023 – San Antonio TX – Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW), a superior manufacturer of high quality, hard-use, direct impingement firearms with lifetime warranties; is pleased to congratulate Sal Hernandez on winning Men’s Elite at this past Tactical Games 2023 Regional Event in Florence, TX.

For the past 11 years, Sal has been employed by a major city police department, and for the last 6 years, has served as a full-time member of the SWAT team. Within this role, he has been responsible for a range of duties, including serving on the sniper team, participating in firearms training, and conducting hostage rescue operations.

“TTG TX was a big event filled with lots of talent in every division. There was a challenging variety of practical shooting, precision shooting and positional. In addition, this event required you to be well rounded in your physical fitness.” – Sal

We wanted to also send a special shoutout to Sal’s wife, Lupe Hernandez, for finishing on top of the podium taking First Place for Women’s Elite Division. “I’ve watched her go from never competing to a professional. I told her afterwards that she doesn’t need my guidance anymore and is ready to step up and help others.” – Sal.

To learn more about Sal’s rifle setup for The Tactical Games, be sure to visit the link below:

sonsoflibertygw.com/the-tactical-games