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Seeing into the Future: AF Looks to AI for Data Analysis

Saturday, June 10th, 2023

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —  

In an effort to digest and rapidly analyze the process of decision making, Headquarters Air Force Digital Operations Directorate (A3X) developed an artificial intelligence-based software that can be applied to all Air Force specialty codes to better examine and predict operational outcomes.

Tomorrow’s operating environment requires Airmen to have the most accurate and up-to-date intelligence to act quickly in real time, today. Headquarters Air Staff have developed six software programs for career fields using AI to conduct data analysis.

George Forbes, director of HAF Digital Operations Directorate, cited the exponential benefits of being able to make decisions more accurately, more predictably and more precisely.

“We can shift from spending time doing manual tasks – like putting information into computers – and move to more cognitive techniques where we can analyze the data because the computer is doing much of the busy and manual work.”

George Forbes, Director, HAF Digital Operations Directorate

Besides data management, the AI software can calculate predictions based off equations and programming, depending on the type of data available. Whether the predicted outcome is correct or not, the software is capable of learning and adapting to produce even more accurate outcomes for future calculations.

“We might take in different data, like how many people are in the Air Force, what is their behavior based upon their gender and age, or other demographic categories to anticipate [their behaviors] in a particular situation. For instance, we can predict their decision to stay in or leave the Air Force,” Forbes said. “We use the force’s past behavior to train the models to predict their future behavior. Specifically, we use a Recurring Neural Network Methodology, which is a high-end AI method.”

The software is adaptable across all AFSCs to interpret different situations. From tracking flight hours to locating equipment, this new application can replace cumbersome applications and software systems presently used to more user-friendly ones for newcomers. Past applications are portable to other asset management type work but not necessarily in AI.

“When you build an application to manage something like equipment, you want it to be kept alive. This is where standardized application development systems come in,” Forbes said. “You can build them at your current base, and, once you PCS [Permanent Change of Station], you can still use the same process.”

The overarching goal of the new software systems is to provide leaders quicker access to interpret data and make impactful decisions.

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Bang Saber Civilian Legal Flashbang

Friday, June 9th, 2023

The “Bang Saber” is a flashbang for civilian use. It might not be quite as effective as a military or LE Noise Flash Diversionary Device (NFDD), but it has the distinct advantage of being both a reusable and a civilian legal flashbang. Here is the release.

TS Bang Saber Civilian Flash Bang

St. Peters, MO

For Immediate Release

If you’ve ever thrown an M-84 or CTS 9-Banger at your day job, you will like those. If you’ve ever banged somebody within an FPS game, you will like these. Fact is, whether you’re going FISHing (Fighting In Someone’s House) or trying to liven up a boring cotillion, you’re going to like these. 

The TS Bang Saber 2.0 civilian legal reusable flashbang is manufactured for Tactical Sh!t by  Helius Engineering. It’s for training, “distracting,” or just for fun. The 2.0 bangs just as hard as its predecessor but is now slimmer and much lighter.

Ounces equal pounds and pounds equal pain…especially when you’re banging someone.

Bang Saber flashbang for civilian use

 

The Bang Saber is made in the USA. It utilizes a 12 gauge or 9mm blank or a 209 primer for ignition. Just load the blank or primer into the body, remove the pin, and toss the device where you want it.

You’ll get a bright flash, some smoke, and an approximate “bang” noise around the 120-160db level.

The exact amount of candela and decibels will depend on the type of blank used.

Here are a few things to know about the Saber flashbang for civilian use:

  • No training or certification need to purchase (buy flashbangs online!).
  • Limited numbers are available due to manufacturer difficulty with materials: if they’re out when you try to buy one, sign up for notifications
  • Must sign a liability waiver to purchase.

Flash/Sound Diversionary Devices

Capt. John Kolman, Ret. (LAPD  D Platoon SWAT) and Cmdr Sid Heal, Ret (LACSD Special Enforcement Bureau) defined an NFDD in a paper for the Justice Department, as you’ll read below. Contrary to the common vernacular, it is not a “flash bang grenade.” It could not be a grenade in the traditional sense and still be labeled a less lethal device. It’s a legal flashbang because it’s technically a blank firing device.

What is a flashbang? “A flash/bang diversionary device produces a loud bang with a brilliant light that is intended to cause confusion and distraction to provide a tactical team with a few seconds of advantage.”

That’s what the Bang Saber does.

Find yours online here. 

ADS Federal Range Day 23 – Misty Mountain Commando Belt

Friday, June 9th, 2023

The Commando Belt from Misty Mountain consists of two belts, a lightweight, 1.5” wide inner liner belt faced with Velcro loop for wearing beneath belt loops, and the outer load rated belt. It can be worn alone or in conjunction with leg loops, which offers a 15 kN load rating as a sit harness. You can also combine with the MM Chest harness to create a full body harness.

Units and agencies can procure products seen at ADS Federal Range Day by contacting ADS, Inc.

ADS Federal Range Day 23 – Streamlight Introduces MLOK Mounts

Friday, June 9th, 2023

Streamlight has introduced MLOK adapter mounts for their PROTAC lights.

Units and agencies can procure products seen at ADS Federal Range Day by contacting ADS, Inc.

ADS Federal Range Day 23 – FN deFNder Remote Weapon Stations

Friday, June 9th, 2023

FN Anerica demonstrated their deFNder Remote Weapon Station during last week’s ADS Federal Range Day at The Crucible south of Washington, DC.

Offered in three variants: deFNder Light seen here for the M249 and M240; deFNder Medium which will accept the M249, M2, M3R, and 40mm AGLs; and the Sea deFNder for maritime applications.

The system is modular and will accept a range of sights, accepts a link/case collector, and smoke grande launchers. It is gyro stabilized and integrates a laser range finder. Seen here is the joy stick controlled remote.

Here is a video of the M240 firing remotely.

Units and agencies can procure products seen at ADS Federal Range Day by contacting ADS, Inc.

ADS Federal Range Day 23 – Steiner Helmet Mounted Beacon

Friday, June 9th, 2023

This is the Steiner Optics Helmet Mounted Beacon. It’s lightweight (114.5 g or 4.0 oz) and detectable by U.S. and NATO sensors.

It relies on a single CR123A offering:
WHITE LIGHT >4 HOURS
SWIR >4 HOURS
NIR >4 HOURS

WAVELENGTH
NIR (880 nm)
SWIR (1550 nm)

OUTPUT POWER
White Light 400 lumens
NIR 600 mW
SWIR 400 mW

DETECTABLE RANGE
10+ km (6+ miles)

Units and agencies can procure products seen at ADS Federal Range Day by contacting ADS, Inc.

ADS Federal Range Day 23 – Velocity Systems

Friday, June 9th, 2023

Coming soon from Velocity Systems is the Recce Back Panel with integrated zippers which will fit to chest rigs in place of the harness.

It’s seen here with their Type 1 Assault Back Panel with zippers.

Units and agencies can procure products seen at ADS Federal Range Day by contacting ADS, Inc.

High Speed Gear Introduces the Uniform Line of Products

Friday, June 9th, 2023

SWANSBORO, N.C. – June 12, 2023 – High Speed Gear® launches Kydex Uniform Line of duty pouches.

High Speed Gear, a renowned leader in tactical gear and equipment, proudly unveils its latest breakthrough in tactical and duty gear with the introduction of their Uniform Line. The Uniform line was designed with input from professionals in the field and meticulously crafted for Law Enforcement officers to maintain their professional and approachable appearance. These products are different from the HSGI TACO line of pouches in that they eliminate the need for shock cord and are specific to the equipment they are made to carry. The hard Kydex shell is waterproof, and mud and blood borne pathogens can easily be cleaned off.  The Kydex material used in this line offers exceptional strength, rigidity, and retention properties. With enhanced impact resistance and chemical resilience, the Kydex line can withstand the harshest environments and provide long-lasting durability.

“We are thrilled to introduce our Uniform line, which represents the culmination of extensive research, development, and customer feedback,” said Bill Babboni, Chief Operating Officer at High Speed Gear. “Our commitment to delivering premium gear that exceeds expectations has driven us to develop the Uniform Line that offers unrivaled performance, reliability, and adaptability for our valued customers.”

The High Speed Gear Uniform Line of products takes up very little real estate on a duty belt or plate carrier. The products all feature retention screws for user preference adjustability and are shipped with either universal clips to attach to MOLLE or a PLM mount to attach to a belt. The Uniform Line is an expansion of the duty line by refining the aesthetic to meet the societal expectations of our law enforcement professionals. As of now, the Uniform line includes the following:

Uniform Double Magazine Carrier
Uniform Triple Magazine Carrier  
Uniform Handcuff Carrier
Uniform Dip Can Carrier
Uniform Flashlight Carrier
Uniform OC Spray Carrier

To learn more about the High Speed Gear Uniform Line and explore their extensive range of tactical gear, visit: www.highspeedgear.com/tactical-gear/uniform-line or reach out to the HSGI team at sales@highspeedgear.com