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Guns & Outdoor News Kicks Off Third Week

Monday, August 14th, 2023

Today marked the beginning of Guns & Outdoor News’ daily webcast, hosted by Bri Coelho.

Each episode is available at gunsandoutdoornews.com at 9 AM Eastern and focuses on different topics. A co-production of SSD and MakeReady.tv, we cover all things related to outdoors and outdoor sports, the shooting industry and shooting sports, the tactical industry, hunting, and water sports. Additional content include interviews with members of the gun industry, major shooting sports events, behind the scenes tours of manufacturer facilities, new product debuts, and trade shows.

High Speed Gear and Phokus Research Group Achieve Immediate Success Revolutionizing Tactical Gear and Medical Solutions

Monday, August 14th, 2023

SWANSBORO, N.C. –August 14, 2023– High Speed Gear, a renowned manufacturer of top quality tactical gear, has instantly accomplished success with Phokus Research Group, a cutting edge research and development company specializing in tactical medical equipment, by joining forces to create state of the art medical kits. Phokus has implemented the use of HSGI’s revolutionary RAM Pouch, Med Pak, TRiK Bag, and Tourniquet TACO® within select medical kits, benefiting military, law enforcement, and first responder professionals worldwide.

The collaboration between High Speed Gear and Phokus Research Group resulted in the development of an extensive range of advanced tactical gear solutions, incorporating state-of-the-art medical components seamlessly into tactical equipment. This integration has allowed for enhanced medical functionality while providing uninterrupted access to critical gear during high-pressure situations.

The Rapid Access Multipurpose (RAM) Pouch is a versatile pouch with a quick deployment pull tab. Elastic loops on the interior secure a small med kit, including a CAT tourniquet, or other gear. A loop panel on the front allows attachment of hook-backed labels. The pouch can be mounted to either MOLLE or a belt.

The Med Pak is a mid-sized MOLLE mounted pouch featuring a quick-access pull-tab and customizable organization features. Ideal for medical, EOD, or various other supplies.

The Team Response Kit (TRiK) Bag is a full-sized “CLS” waist pack with a padded hip belt and user-centric organization features. It has 2 modes of use, either by opening the top flap to access supplies while wearing the bag or placing the bag on the ground and opening it fully to easily access all supplies. The zipper-stop straps prevent accidental opening. The TRiK bag can hold a variety of medical supplies.

The Tourniquet TACO is designed to retain most windlass tourniquets, such as SAM® XT, C-A-T®, SOF® TT, AND SOF® TT Wide tourniquets, on the market. It features a removable flap allowing covered or open-top use and a loop fastener panel on the front for label patches. This pouch is built to expand and contract like the rest of the TACO family to fit your needs and preferences.

The implementation of 100% USA made and Berry Compliant kits that are lighter, stronger, and more applicable than ever before allowing for more effective usage in all environments. These new medical kits can come outfitted with the most vital medical supplies needed for any situation, courtesy of Phokus Research Group. With the most trustworthy tactical medical supplies on the market being supplied by Phokus, the lifesaving capabilities of these new kits are profound.

Chris Bush, CRO of Phokus Research Group, emphasized the significance of this collaboration, stating, “We have sought after a company that makes long lasting, durable gear that we trust will perform in life saving situations. Teaming up with High Speed Gear has presented an incredible opportunity for us to design and manufacture innovative medical solutions that seamlessly integrate with tactical gear. Our goal is to provide mission-critical medical capabilities while ensuring ease of use and quick access to gear under extreme conditions. Together, we bring game-changing products to the market that exceed the expectations of the tactical community.”

With the technical capabilities and applications of HSGI® products from industry leading designers, Phokus is able to supply their tactical medical users with the most up-to-date and efficient treatment kits on hand. The newly designed tactical medical kits prioritize organization in medical emergencies faced by the user. When the difference of seconds matter most, you can turn to these innovative new kits by HSGI and Phokus to have your back.

To purchase the medical pouches with the medical contents included:

AMP – Ancillary Medical Pouch

ORK – Operator Response Kit

TRK “Trick”- Team Response Kit

To purchase the pouches on the HSGI website:

Rapid Access Multipurpose (RAM) Pouch

Med Pak

Team Response Kit (TRiK) Bag

 

Reserve Cyber Marines Support Tradewinds 23 after Winning Another USMC Cyber Games

Monday, August 14th, 2023

NEW ORLEANS, LA. —

Marines from 6th Communication Battalion reclaimed the first-place title for the Marine Corps Cyber Games May 1-5, 2023, as the only Marine Reserve unit to compete.

Despite tying for first place with I Marine Expeditionary Force, 6th Comm Bn are still the reigning champions of the semi-annual competition as both units earned perfect scores in their respective events. 6th Comm Bn didn’t compete in 2022 due to operational tempo and were unable to send a team but they won first place in the 2020, 2021 and now the 2023 USMC Cyber Games.

“We’re lucky to have such a talented group of Marines,” said Lt. Col. Marc McNeill, commanding officer of Headquarters Company, 6th Comm Bn.

“Their performance in this competition, as well as their wins in the 2020 and 2021 USMC Cyber Games, really shows the capabilities that the reserve component can bring to the fight.” Lt. Col. Marc McNeill, commanding officer of Headquarters Company, 6th Comm Bn.

The Cyber Games provide Marine Corps units an opportunity to compete in tailored scenarios and challenges of varying difficulty to test their knowledge and skills of defensive cyber operations. Marines also learn new skills to better their cyber proficiency.

A total of five teams of six to 12 Marines each competed this year from different units, including Marine Special Operations Command, I MEF, III MEF, 8th Comm Bn and 6th Comm Bn. These teams engage in a simulated environment where they were given 24 hours over a two-day period to gather as many cyber flags as possible of differing levels.

The 6th COMM Bn team consisted of Marines from both Alpha Company, Bravo Company and one Marine from the Marine Innovation Unit. From Alpha Company, Warrant Officer Travis Nichols, a defense cyber weapons officer, Gunnery Sgt. Adam Radloff, a cyberspace operation chief, Staff Sgt. Michael Torres, a network administrator, Staff Sgt. Ezell Hardman Sgt. James Johnson, both cyberspace warfare operators. From Bravo Company, Staff Sgts. David Osborne, Tyler Short, Nicholas Szantos, Cpl. Joshua Mackaman and Lance Cpl. Nirajan Poudel, all defense cyberspace warfare operators. From MIU was Maj. Robert McCartney, a communications officer.

“Many of these Marines are cybersecurity professionals in the civilian careers and are as technically proficient as anyone in the Marine Corps,” said McNeill. “Most of these Marines didn’t start their careers as [cyberspace officers, or cyber defense operators]. So, if any Marines out there have skills in this area, regardless of your current [military occupation specialties], we’d love to add you to the team.”

As a Reserve unit, 6th COMM Bn is split geographically, while Alpha Company is in Concord, California, Bravo Company is on the other side of the country in Ayer, Massachusetts. This proves that 6th COMM Bn can operate in a distributed environment and still accomplish their mission.

6th COMM Bn’s win streak continues even though under half their team has not been formally trained through the Marine Corps’ defensive cyber school. This is a result from when the Reserve Component stood up the cyber companies, they pulled many Reserve Marines from other MOSs that had a cyber background.

Staff Sgt. David “Ryne” Osborne, formerly an artillery gun chief, was one such Marine. He thought his time in the Reserve force was coming to an end because of limited open billets for artillery career progression. He was then reached out to because of his cyber background in his civilian career and was given the opportunity to stay a Reserve Marine and lateral transfer to cyber.

When asked about next year’s games, Osborne replied, “I am extremely excited for next year’s competition. We, as Reserve Marines, have consistently proven that we are executing at par and often above our active-duty counterparts. Having another opportunity will give us another platform to show that many of the Reserve Marines can execute at an extremely high proficiency while most often, not being MOS 1721 school-trained certified.”

A few members of the winning team have also been involved in Tradewinds 23 a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored exercise designed to strengthen partnerships and interoperability, promote human rights, as well as increase all participants training capacity and to mitigate, plan for and respond to crisis and security threats. This year, Tradewinds was hosted in Georgetown, Guyana.

Nichols, Osborne, and Mackaman from the winning team along with Gunnery Sgt. Danel “Nikki” Beier, a cyber intelligence chief, and Cpl. Mario Huelga, a cyber intelligence analyst, with 6th COMM Bn, provided multiple classes on defensive cyber operations to 26 service members from seven different partner nations. These classes ranged from basic network enumeration and analysis, cyber incident response, vulnerability analysis, threat hunting and cyber threat intelligence.

This was the first time since 1984 that Tradewinds has brought cyber capabilities to the exercise and is also one of the first exercises that 6th COMM Bn has supported an overseas exercise as the Marines annual training.

“It’s a very unique opportunity in training with partner nation forces, especially in cyber,” Nichols said. “With cyber being at the forefront of everyone’s priorities, it gives my Marines the ability to not only spread the knowledge of cyber security, but also cyber threat intelligence (CTI).

“This year was the first iteration of expanding cyber’s scope to include CTI in the course curriculum,“ continued Nichols. “As cyber threats become more prevalent into today’s battlespace, the Marine Corps partners not just with the US sister services, but also partner nations like Guyana to help combat emerging persistent cyber threats.”

By LCpl Sarah Pysher | U.S. Marine Corps Forces Reserve

Silencer Central Continues Partnership with Buck Commander

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – August 11, 2023 – Silencer Central, America’s largest silencer dealer, has announced its continued ambassador partnership with Buck Commander. The Buck Commander guys continue to embody passion for being in the woods and showcase the simple process of owning a suppressor.

The Buck Commander men have established a strong connection over the years, fueled by their unwavering devotion to the outdoors and the thrill of taking down big bucks. With a dynamic group including Adam LaRoche, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Ryan Langerhans, Tombo Martin, Tyler Farr and Willie Robertson, expect endless antics, fierce competitiveness and endless entertainment.

“This partnership has played a vital role in representing Silencer Central and connecting with customers and hunting enthusiasts,” said Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central. “From events like the Buck Commander Sportsmen’s Camp to the Buckmen visiting our headquarters, we’re excited to expand upon this relationship and showcase silence made simple.”

Through the ambassador program, Silencer Central strives to break the stigma surrounding silencers and showcase how hunting safely means hunting with a suppressor. This ambassador renewal signifies the commitment of Buck Commander and Silencer Central’s shared vision of promoting hunting and encouraging a love for the great outdoors. 

“We’re extremely excited to continue working with Silencer Central and expand upon all they have built,” said Willie Robertson, CEO of Buck Commander. “If you haven’t had the chance to hunt with a Silencer Central suppressor, you’re missing out. The team has created the smoothest process in the game for owning a silencer.”

With a legacy spanning over 18 years, Silencer Central emerged as a pioneer, offering customers a streamlined process for legally obtaining firearm sound suppressors. Today, this industry-leading company plays a vital role in the firearms industry, tirelessly advocating for silencer owners across the nation.

For more information visit SilencerCentral.com, or call 888-781-8778.

Cutting-Edge Defence Capabilities, Ammunition and Equipment for Land Operations Set to be Displayed at DSEI 2023

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) returns to ExCeL in London this year from 12-15 September. Attracting leading companies from the UK and abroad, DSEI will feature the latest advances in land-based technology including new capabilities in high-mobility defence vehicles, lightweight-but-durable armour and respiratory equipment to support armed forces in specialised environments.

Since the start of the Ukraine conflict, the UK has given assistance by supplying Ukrainian forces with equipment such as Challenger 2 tanks (Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land), Mastiff patrol vehicles (General Dynamics) and the highly effective, NLAW light anti-tank weapons (Saab). All the organisations that developed this equipment will exhibit at DSEI.

Supporting Ukraine however goes further, and the British Army has been training Ukrainian soldiers in the UK, with approximately 10,000 people being trained every 120 days. At DSEI, the UK Army will focus on how the implementation of technology can enhance not only military capabilities but also how it can be used to efficiently train forces now and in the future.

The Land Zone is supported by the British Army, which will use DSEI to explore the latest innovations in the Land domain. The Zone will host 73 innovative exhibitors, each showcasing standout solutions to the shifting challenges that modern warfare presents.

Notable companies such as Mercedes Benz Trucks UK will attend for the first time in 12 years. The company is set to showcase its high-mobility defence trucks, tailor-made to meet specific operational or environmental parameters, including its Mercedes-Benz Zetros, an off-road truck for extreme operations.

In addition to well-known names, DSEI will host many hundreds of specialist providers of platforms, products and services. For example, Avon Protection develops market-defining technologies, which protect over 3.5 million users every day across the British Armed Forces and military/first responders in more than 60 countries worldwide. Its mission-critical Chemical, Radiological, Biological, and Nuclear (CBRN) protection solutions represent the best of British technology innovation and will be on display alongside its full range of Team Wendy ballistic head protection systems.

Speaking on the event Grant Burgham, DSEI Director, commented:  

“We are grateful to the British Army for its steadfast support of the Land Zone at DSEI 2023. It is a key platform to see first-hand the latest developments and innovations from both UK and international exhibitors. In addition to companies within the zone, it’s great to see companies from the land domain across the DSEI floor space with Saab, Rheinmetall and Thales all planning a significant presence.”

 

Rear Adm (Ret’d) Jon Pentreath, DSEI Senior Military Adviser (Land) said:

“The war in Ukraine has increased the urgency of modernising the UK’s land forces, ensuring that combined arms warfare can be fought effectively.  This is not all about mere platforms or numbers of soldiers, but includes strengthened stockpiles, true readiness and a resilience in the supply chain that will allow for a sustained use of force. The Army’s response to these challenges will be on full display at DSEI 2023, not only on the show floor but importantly also in the conceptual space in the keynote addresses and other conference sessions.

“The British Army will focus on the Land Operating Concept and being a net contributor to the multi-domain enterprise at DSEI. This will be viewed through the lens of delivering the capabilities we need now and, in the future, and on continuing to build the broad alliances to protect our vital national and international interests.”

www.dsei.co.uk

Frogtoberfest – An Evening With SEALKIDS

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

The SEALKIDS non-profit invites you to join them for Frogtoberfest, Friday, October 6th, at the Citadel Beach Club in coastal South Carolina. Tickets are $200 per individual and $300 per couple.

This organization provides the children of fallen Naval Special Warfare personnel with educational support.

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Investing In Our Next Generation: Air Commandos Partner with FWBHS Football Program to Build Expert Teams

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. —  

The Fort Walton Beach High School Vikings football team recently took part in a three-day Youth Athletic Camp in collaboration with the U.S. Air Force’s Air Commandos at Hurlburt Field, Florida.

The camp, organized in partnership with Hurlburt Field’s school liaison, Ms. Lacey Allen, and the Okaloosa County School District, was held on July 19, July 26, and August 2, 2023. The primary goal is to invest into the next generation and enhance their teamwork skills while educating them about the Air Force Special Operations Command mission. The football camp also aimed to bridge the gap between the military and the local community by promoting teamwork and collaboration through various activities.

Col. Allison Black, 1st Special Operations Wing commander, stated that the team wanted to create an engaging experience that would have a long-lasting impact on the young athletes. She also emphasized that the skills they were reinforcing would help define their future success.

The first day of the camp focused on Basic Military Training exercises led by our AFSOC Airmen who were former skilled Military Training Instructors, providing the students with a glimpse into the dedication and discipline required in the military. During this time, athletes completed a circuit workout including push-ups, weighted vest runs, tire flips and more.

On the second day, the football team joined the Air Commandos for a formation run, highlighting the importance of unity and teamwork. The athletes then participated in rigorous military-style drills in the sand and surf that tested their endurance and resilience.

During the final day of the camp, the Vikings learned how to build military tents with the 1st Special Operations Squadron’s Mission Sustainment Team. They also engaged in a friendly competition, racing against the clock to set up their tents with precision, further strengthening their teamwork skills and attention to detail.

At the conclusion of the camp, Okaloosa School District superintendent Marcus Chambers and Col. Black presented each participant with 1st SOW patches and offered words of encouragement to the team members.

“These athletes are part of a team. They’re committed! Their energy and enthusiasm is contagious.” said Black. “Our hope is that this program will continue to grow, involving our local high school athletes from all sports. Through this, they can experience the grit, determination, perseverance, and teamwork that it takes to be an Air Commando.”

“The Okaloosa County School District is fortunate to have an amazing partnership with the Military installments in our community and with that comes the opportunity for experiences like this one,” stated Chambers. “These athletes will remember this experience for the rest of their lives. They have gained so many valuable life skills in the sessions spent with the Air Commandos that will be used both on the field and off the field. We appreciate Col. Allison Black, Chief Master Sgt. Joey Meininger, and their troops, for the time and effort they poured into our student athletes this summer as it not only had a direct impact on them but will have a lasting impact on the friends they interact with.”

The Fort Walton Beach High School Vikings football team left the camp with lasting memories and a deeper understanding of the power of teamwork and unity.

Col. Black and Mr. Chambers expressed that this was just the beginning of a deliberate effort to connect the base with the next generation of leaders and problem solvers in the community. The Hurlburt Field Community Engagement Council is actively exploring ways to engage meaningfully with the community.

For now, the bonds formed and lessons learned during the training camp are expected to empower these young athletes to overcome any challenges in the future, inspired by the spirit of the Air Commandos.

By SSgt Miranda Mahoney, 1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs

Mystery Ranch Presents: How to Clean Your Pack

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Now you see it, now you don’t.

As school approaches, vacations end, and hunting season draws near, it’s essential to give your pack some well-deserved attention.

It is no secret that packs are our specialty; therefore, it is only natural that we’ve honed the perfect method for washing them. Our top recommendation is using Nikwax Tent & Gear SolarWash; The only cleaner designed to protect against UV damage and revitalize water repellency for all weatherproof textiles. Not only is it easy to apply by hand, but it’s also non-flammable, PFAS, and aerosol-free, making it a safe choice for your gear. This powerful cleaner not only effectively removes dirt but also increases fabric strength and shields against UV deterioration.

However, please avoid using a washing machine for this task. While we know it’s tempting, machine washing can reduce your pack’s longevity, water resistance, and increase the chances of it needing a visit to our backpack infirmary.

To maintain excellent water repellency and revitalize the performance of your tent and gear, we also recommend using Nikwax Tent & Gear SolarProof.

This dynamic combination will help your pack withstand the elements and extend its active life, ensuring it remains reliable throughout your adventures.

Pictured is the Mystery Ranch CATALYST 18 in STONE.