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SIG P365-AXG LEGION Available for Pre-Order

Tuesday, October 24th, 2023

Available via pre-order exclusively for LEGION members, the new P365-AXG LEGION combines an all-metal AXG grip module paired with their patent-pending slide-integrated expansion chamber.

Utilizing the AXG (Alloy XSeries Grip) all-metal grip module finished in the distinctive LEGION Gray Cerakote Elite, the P365-AXG LEGION is still 1” wide and accepts a full-size 17+1 capacity magazine into the thin, iconic profile of the P365. The P365-AXG LEGION’s grip module is fitted with exclusive custom LEGION Hogue G10 grips and an extended magwell for fast, easy reloads.

The slide comes optic-ready to accept the SIG SAUER ROMEOZero Elite or ROMEO-X Compact red dot optics.

Features:

Two port slide-integrated expansion chamber for recoil mitigation

Optic-ready slide with enhanced serrations

AXG grip module with installed magwell and Hogue Custom G10 grips

XSeries flat trigger

XRAY3 Day/Night sights

www.sigsauer.com/program/p365-axg-legion

Alien Gear Holsters Delivers Innovative Dynamic Drop Leg

Tuesday, October 24th, 2023

POST FALLS, ID— Alien Gear Holsters, America’s leading brand of durable injection-molded holsters that are in use by LE, military units and EDC individuals around the globe, announces the release of the new Rapid Force Dynamic Drop Leg –the most advanced and minimalist drop-leg system on the market today.  This innovative product incorporates two points of articulation between the belt and the holster that allows the holster in use to move with the user—rather than against them.

Rapid Force’s Dynamic Drop Leg works in conjunction with Alien Gear Holsters’ Locking Belt Slide or QDS belt mounts to provide a user-adjusted holster ride height (choose between low, middle, or high positions). The unique design of the Dynamic Drop Leg ensures a secure swivel point for optimum holster movement as the leg moves. The Dynamic Drop Leg also works with a wide range of Alien Gear Holsters, to include most: Rapid Force Standard, LVL 2 Slim, Leg Strap and TAQ-STRAP models; Cloak Modified Direct Mount and QDS Holsters; ShapeShift Direct Mount and Expansion versions; and other holsters. The lower part of the Dynamic Drop Leg can be easily customized to fit most tactical and accessory systems.

This product is also compatible with Alien Gear Holsters’ new life-saving TAQ-STRAP– a 1.5-inch nylon strap that replaces most standard straps found in duty holsters, drop-leg mounts, and tactical gear used by military and law enforcement personnel.  Unlike a common strap, the TAQ-STRAP has an external “load bearing” strap, and an internal constricting strap, allowing the user to apply direct circumferential pressure to the limb without removing gear.  The Rapid Force Dynamic Drop Leg also provides an expanded platform for users wishing to add accessories, such as an Alien Gear Holsters’ Mag Carrier. The platform can also be user modified with hole and drill options to accommodate other mags, a flashlight, a tourniquet, OC spray, etc.

The Dynamic Drop Leg’s patented V-design attachment system enables quick detachment and re-attachment to any Rapid Force base. The product is designed to meet the specific needs of the Special Operations Community and other holster users who want more freedom of movement and comfort with leg mounted holsters.

To learn more about the new Rapid Force Dynamic Drop Leg, the many Alien Gear Holsters available, and the wide range of accessories to complement these, visit www.aliengearholsters.com. The company website also offers more than 50 informational videos that showcases product features, details on accessories, and available individual preference adjustments.

Angstadt Arms Introduces The AXL-9

Tuesday, October 24th, 2023

The Most Versatile AR9 Lower Receiver. Ever.

Charlotte, NC, (October 24, 2023)

We understand your choice of pistol magazines can be fluid and non-binary. One day you may identify with Sig Sauer®, while the next day you might feel more like a GLOCK® or maybe even a CZ® Scorpion. And sure, you’re shooting 9mm now, but in the future, you may want to go big with 10mm. Whatever your magazine pronouns, the AXL-9™ has you covered.

No longer will you be locked into a single platform. Thanks to interchangeable magazine wells, the AXL-9™ receiver allows you to switch between magazine types and even calibers. And best of all it’s compatible with all mil-spec and AR9 components allowing you to build and rebuild a pistol caliber as unique as yourself.

The AXL-9™ offers endless possibilities with the convenience of a single serialized lower receiver.

Key Design Features:

• 7075-T6 billet aluminum lower receiver with dovetail mating feature

• Interchangeable magazine wells are compatible with a wide range of magazines, including GLOCK®, Sig Sauer®, Smith & Wesson®, Springfield Armory®, Ruger®, CZ®, MP5 and Colt® (with more to come)

• Magazine wells will be available in various calibers including 9mm, 40S&W, 45ACP and 10mm

• Supports both straight blowback and roller delayed AR9 systems

• Designed to accommodate all standard mil-spec and AR9 components

The highly anticipated AXL-9™ lower receiver is set to be available in early 2024.

Stay tuned for the announcement of the official MSRP, coming soon.

Learn More: angstadtarms.com/axl9

Theater Fires and Multi-Domain Operations in the USAREUR-AF Area of Operation

Tuesday, October 24th, 2023

WASHINGTON — The 56th Artillery Command and the 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force, U.S. Army Europe and Africa, co-hosted a Warriors Corner presentation titled “Theater Fires and Multidomain Operations,” during the 2023 Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition, Oct. 11, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.

Col. Seth Knazovich, chief of staff for the 56th Artillery Command was joined by Col. Patrick Moffett, commander of the 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force to present their organizations and share valuable insights.

Knazovich initiated the discussion by emphasizing the complexity of theater fires and multi-domain operations, demonstrating USAREUR-AF’s theater fires architecture and forward focus on key influences including threat, interoperability, setting the theater for the Army of 2030 in Europe and employing the full spectrum of multi-domain capabilities to achieve convergence in depth.

“The 56th Artillery Command continues to incorporate the use of innovative technologies, such as the long-range hypersonic weapon and medium range capability battery as well as new formations, like the Theater Information Advantage Detachment into European exercises to understand and demonstrate how these capabilities support and provide opportunities for both the land component and joint allied forces in Europe,” said Knazovich.

Knazovich described employing multi-domain capabilities in depth as a part of large-scale combat operations.

“The 56th Artillery Command, not only shapes the theater with traditional surface-to-surface platforms, but also the space, information, cyber and electronic warfare capabilities available, both from the U.S. as well as our NATO allies and partners,” said Knazovich.

Knazovich said that the 56th Artillery Command’s headquarters and subordinate commands work together to synchronize capabilities and converge effects in time and space. He emphasized the success of multi-domain operations is greatly attributed to the support of two key organizations, the 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force and the 19th Battlefield Coordination Attachment. Highlighting how the organizations play a pivotal role in training, exercises, and joint partnerships alongside NATO allies.

While introducing the 2nd MDTF, Moffett shared the vision for the organization and the challenges they have faced while focusing throughout Europe and Africa. The 2nd MDTF is positioned as the land component commander’s “go-to organization” for multi-domain operations and effects. This mission sets the organization apart and allows for adaptation to the evolving threat landscape.

“The 2nd MDTF operates daily in competition, while remaining trained and postured to transition to conflict whenever called,” said Moffett. “We operate at the cutting edge of capabilities to ensure we are prepared for tomorrow’s fight.”

Moffett shared that part of the preparation includes training alongside allies and partners while commenting on the success and challenges of Arcane Thunder, the 2nd MDTF’s flagship exercise.

“Arcane Thunder 23 was a game-changer,” said Moffett. “It allowed us to fine-tune our skills, push boundaries, and demonstrate our capabilities across Europe.”

Moffett explained that sharing data across multi-domain operations is a critical element of working with NATO partners during exercises. Improving data sharing, especially in electromagnetic spectrum and cyber operations, along with ensuring classified information is accessible at the right level and shared with allies is a key priority.

The presentation focused on modernizing and employing full spectrum multi-domain capabilities to achieve convergence in depth. Attendees heard fist-hand how focused the 56th Artillery Command and 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force is in establishing a cohesive joint and allied theater fires Architecture through federated mission networks, developing Soldiers, and training in exercises alongside our allies and partners. Further focusing on building systems capable of leveraging the best asset to create the best effect to achieve convergence.

“This is the future of fires in Europe,” concluded Knazovich.

The 56th Artillery Command and the 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force illustrated the critical role of theater fires and multi-domain operations in contemporary warfare. This collaborative effort paves the way for a more secure and effective defense posture for the United States and its allies in Europe.

For more information on the 56th Artillery Command, visit their official website.

Story by Casey Slusser

Launch of SensorFusionAI

Monday, October 23rd, 2023

• DroneShield launches SensorFusionAI (SFAI), a sensor-agnostic, 3D data fusion engine for complex environments

• Currently deployed as a module in DroneSentry-C2, DroneShield’s Command-and-Control (C2) system

• This launch enables SFAI as a standalone module which can integrate into third party C2 systems on SaaS basis, providing smart fusion capability from diverse sensor arrays

DroneShield (“DroneShield” or the “Company”) is pleased to launch SensorFusionAI (SFAI), a sensor-agnostic, 3D data fusion engine for complex environments.

Angus Bean, DroneShield’s CTO, commented “Detection of drones or Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) is moving towards multi-sensor approach for fixed site (and in certain situations, vehicle and ship systems) where the space and budget allows for such approach, due to ability to provide better detection results with multiple sensor modalities, such as radiofrequency, radar, acoustic and camera systems, either deployed in a single or across multiple nodes.”

“However the multi-sensor approach only generates better results, with an intelligent software engine to fuse together the sensor outputs and give an intelligent set of outputs – otherwise adding more sensors is counterproductive as it creates more data without a clear way to manage it.”

DroneShield has developed a true AI-based sensorfusion engine, initially for its own DroneSentry-C2 command-and-control system, including all common drone detection modalities (RF, radar, acoustics, camera).

This separation enables third party C2 manufacturers (including primes) to add SFAI to their C2 systems, on a subscription basis (SaaS), thus improving the performance.

Oleg Vornik, DroneShield’s CEO, added “DroneShield seeks to be both the complete supplier of C-UAS solutions where possible, or a subcontractor where it makes sense. There will be numerous situations globally where the customer has an existing preference for another C2 supplier, based on their existing relationships or other requirements. Providing SFAI to such third party suppliers, maximises our market share and further monetises the IP that we have developed.”

Key feature of SFAI include:

• Behaviour Analysis – Track an object to determine classification and predict trajectory.

• Threat Assessment – Intelligently determine threat level based on a wide range of data types.

• Confidence Levels – Designed for complex, high noise environments, with inconsistent data inputs.

• After-Action Reporting – Sophisticated analytics presented in easy to interpret graphical dashboards.

• Edge Processing – Utilises an edge processing device (SmartHub) for reduced network load and high scalability.

• Versatile Adaptable Inputs – New sensors use existing software adaptors to improve integration time.

• Output to Any Platform – Visualisation on DroneSentry-C2 or third-party C2 platforms, data analysis, alert systems or security management software.

SFAI has significant advantages over traditional multi-sensor C2 engines, whereby system sensors are utilised for their strengths with their weaknesses offset by the strengths of sensor types:

• System intelligently builds a model informed by all inputs over time.

• Confidence values allow for soft sensitivity selection, reducing false positives or false negatives.

• Prediction model can interpolate paths for consistent tracking even with sparse data.

• Any incomplete or contradictory data mediated by comprehensive object model.

• All sensor data fused into one consistent intelligence packet.

Sneak Peek – LBV Expander Kit from Spiritus Systems

Monday, October 23rd, 2023

The LBV Expander Kit is coming, October 27th.

This new product from Spiritus Systems adds some new options for the 34A Split Chest Rig, and is a crucial tool in your sustainment tool belt. More details coming soon.

Full product video coming this week.

SilencerCo Drops Limited Edition Sparrow-Ti in Honor of 15-Year Anniversary

Monday, October 23rd, 2023

October 23, 2023 — West Valley City, UT —  SilencerCo is celebrating 15 years in business with the launch of a limited edition Sparrow-Ti. This will commemorate 15 years of the original Sparrow – the suppressor that started it all. The Sparrow-Ti limited batch will go on sale to the public October 30, 2023 through the SilencerCo website. Customers can sign up for an early access list for priority purchasing.

The Sparrow-Ti offers the same iconic features of the original Sparrow with a new spin on materials. Rather than stainless steel, the Sparrow-Ti is completely constructed from titanium. It’s also only around half the weight of the original Sparrow, with the titanium version at 3.8oz. The Sparrow-Ti has a special proprietary two-tone gray and bronze anodized finish for a completely unique look. 

“We’re 15-years in, and we wanted to make the most perfect replica of the original version of the Sparrow,” said SilencerCo CEO, Jonathon Shults. “So we went with all-titanium and a custom-anodized coating that’s exclusive to us to commemorate what we’ve done.”

The sale of the Sparrow-Ti also marks the exciting start of SilencerCo’s direct purchasing service. This will allow customers to purchase not only the Sparrow-Ti, but also all other SilencerCo suppressors directly from the SilencerCo website moving forward. Previously, SilencerCo suppressors were only available at local dealers with accessories for purchase online. 

Customers can purchase a Sparrow-Ti from Silencerco.com for $499 and have the silencer transferred to their chosen dealer via the SilencerCo dealer database. Dealers and distributors must purchase the product through the dealer portal at special dealer pricing. 

Those who opt into the early access SMS/email list will receive early access to purchase the Sparrow-Ti before it goes on sale to the public. With only a limited number of these suppressors being produced, the early access group may be the only customers lucky enough to secure one of these elusive Sparrow-Ti silencers.

Product Specifications:

• Limited edition 15-year anniversary suppressor 

• Completely constructed from titanium 

• Length: 5.080”

• Weight: 3.8oz

• Custom two-tone gray and bronze anodized finish 

• MSRP: $499

To sign up for early access on the Sparrow-Ti, go to l.silencerco.com/insider. For moreinformation on the Sparrow-Ti visit silencerco.com/silencers/sparrow-ti/

USSOCOM Combines Two Program Executive Offices Into One

Monday, October 23rd, 2023

The announced during SOF Week in May, the amalgamation of United States Special Operations Command’s Program Executive Office C4 (Command, Control, Computers, Communications) and PEO SR (Special Reconnaissance) into PEO Tactical Information Systems (TIS) is complete.

The command stated that the move was to better align the acquisition arm of USSOCOM with the National Defense Strategy. It results in a rather large portfolio including Technical collection and communication, Integrated sensor systems, Sensitive site exploitation, Remote Capabilities, and Tactical Communications.

However, the enterprise networks and transport systems the command relies upon for day-to-day work in garrison did not move to PEO TIS, but rather comes under the Director for Enterprise Information Systems.