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Carcajou Tactical – “Bravo Six” Boonie Hat (Pre-Order)

Friday, December 29th, 2023

Now available for pre-order, the Bravo Six Boonie from Canada’s Carcajou Tactical combines the beloved Boonie hat with a night vision device skull crusher.

The Boonie is often used by snipers as a base for their ghillie head covering due to its wide-brimmed coverage.

Features:

– Multiple pass through for the head harness.
– Eyelet holes to secure the NVG Shroud
– Oversized fit to accommodate Head Harness by Tracer Tactical
– Durable 2 layer crown construction (3/4” netting, Nyco)
– Pre worn brim to eliminate straight lines
– Neck adjustment paracord

Offered in ATACS-iX, Ranger Green, and MultiCam.

Made in Canade from US materials.

carcajoutactical.com/products/bravo-six-boonie-hat

The pre-order is for the Boonie itself, the harness and shroud are available through Tracer Tactical.

In Memoriam – David Scott-Donelan

Friday, December 29th, 2023

It is with great sadness that the David Scott-Donelan family announces the passing of David Scott-Donelan who died peacefully on December 27th in Sierra Vista. David was a valiant warrior a proud Rhodesian and American, who lived an extraordinary life of service to others and his determination was matched only by his generosity. Details of a memorial service will be made at a later date. David will be greatly missed and will forever remain in our memories as the warrior declaring ‘justice follows’.

Our friends at Fireforve Ventures posted this short, but excellent bio of DSD.

A true legend has passed on to follow his last track.

David Scott-Donelan passed away on 27 December in Arizona, his family has just announced. Scott-Donelan had an exceptional military career with service in the Rhodesian SAS, Rhodesian Light Infantry, BSAP PATU Selous Scouts and South Africa’s 5 Recce. While in Rhodesia, he pioneered the development of the original Tracker Combat Unit (TCU).

He was also perhaps one of the most important minds behind the development of modern tactical tracking tactics. He utilized his 30+ years of operational experience to train and mentor an entire new generation of trackers. His manual “Tactical Tracking Operations” remains a benchmark for modern operators learning the battle-tested methods of combat tracking.

Hank had the pleasure of taking a Scott-Donelan approved course with Nortrack with the late Kyle Porter. From this course, it was clear that the old Rhodesian tracking tactics are still extremely relevant even after five decades.

Rest in Peace DSD.

USSOCOM Seeks Extreme Long Range-Sniper Rifle System

Friday, December 29th, 2023

During the NDIA Future Forces Capabilities conference in September, USSOCOM’s Program Manager for SOF Lethality, LTC John M (Tosh) Lancaster (USA), mentioned that the command would be seeking a Extreme Long Range-Sniper Rifle System.

Just before Christmas SOCOM issued a sources sought notice to industry for this capability.

United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is seeking to replace older anti- materiel and anti-personnel rifles such as the M107 and MK15 with a newer system. This Sources Sought Notice will provide valuable market research on state-of-the-art sniper systems.

They are seeking a modular, magazine-fed, multi-caliber capable system which will include barrel configurations with required bolts and barrels of each caliber, required magazines of each caliber, stock, receiver, sound suppressor, ballistic computer, operator manual, cleaning kit, tool kit, bipod, and Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) approved locking hard carrying case.

As envisioned, the ELR-SR weapon system will have a precision fire capability of 2500m. The primary caliber of the system shall be sub-sonic and supersonic capable and if the primary system caliber is not a current DOD-approved munition, system shall be capable of transitioning to a current .300 Norma Magnum DOD-approved munition with a quick- change kit.

In early December Barrett Firearms launched the MRADELR in .416 Barrett which features the MRAD quick barrel change capability to other calibers. Of note, the MRAD serves as the Mk22 Advanced Sniper Rifle which features a .300 NM option.

Responses are due Jan 23, 2024 10:00 am EST.

Interested parties should visit sam.gov/opp/66418ecd71f5498ba4544d889459a6b2

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Happy New Year

Friday, December 29th, 2023

Chief Digital, Artificial Intelligence Office to Host Hackathon in Hawaii

Friday, December 29th, 2023

WASHINGTON (AFNS) —  

The Office of the Secretary of Defense Chief Digital and AI Office, Defense Innovation Unit, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, U.S. Army Pacific Command and the U.S. Air Force will host a multi-classification hackathon open to all U.S. citizens, Feb. 5-9, 2024.

A hackathon is an innovation event commonly employed by technology companies in which teams develop prototypes in response to enterprise challenges associated with data. The BRAVO 11 Bits2Effects hackathon will occur at one of the DOD AI Battle Labs on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.

Any American citizen is eligible to apply, regardless of whether they currently work for the federal government or possess a security clearance. Applications, available online here, will be accepted on a rolling first-come-first-serve basis with the first group of acceptances taking place in mid-December. Due to past events exceeding 400 participants, BRAVO has secured an over-flow room, although organizers still expect demand to exceed supply.

Attendees are not required to hold a security clearance. However, certain spaces, use-cases and datasets may require a U.S. secret security clearance or higher. Applicants may apply as an employee for the U.S. government, a U.S. government contractor working on behalf of a federal contract or as U.S. citizen either affiliated or unaffiliated with a company. Any U.S. federal employees or federal contractors are eligible to submit potential use-cases and proposed collaborations within the application process. Sourcing a use-case to these hackathons often results in an operational prototype and feedback for the sourcing organization.

Starting in 2021, the U.S. Air Force began organizing multi-service prototyping events, known as BRAVO hackathons, to expedite learning and capability development from classified and protected operational data. This year’s BRAVO 11 Bits2Effects, the fourth BRAVO hackathon and first-held inside a combatant command, is seeking to produce solutions to combatant command challenges utilizing Indo-Pacific operational theater data. BRAVO utilizes a permissive software development environment that permits the co-mingling of classified and protected data with untrusted open-source and commercial software otherwise not approved for production systems within minutes.

Prior hackathons have produced prototypes influencing major Defense Department programs in areas including large language models, space launch, flight telemetry and biometrics, unmanned systems, personnel recovery, security classification, sensing and targeting and battle damage assessment among others.

“In the early 1920s, Army Col. Billy Mitchell assessed battleships, a top military funding priority of the Department of War, could be sunk by bombers just 1/80th the cost,” said Stuart Wagner, Chief Digital Transformation Officer for the Department of the Air Force and BRAVO AI Battle Labs Executive Agent. “To disprove widely held resourcing beliefs of senators, four-star generals and the Secretary of War, Mitchell organized the Project B exercises where bombers repeatedly sunk German-captured battleships, changing warfare by turning investments to airpower in the leadup of World War II.

The BRAVO DoD AI Battle Labs are again seeking to change how warfare is conducted by enabling innovators to develop and employ data driven effects during competition and conflict.”

Applicants looking to participate may do so in one of three roles:

The “Hacker” role is open to all applicants and expects project builders with varying skill sets and experience, including operational and warfighter expertise, software development, data science, machine learning, design and user interface/user design, data visualization and product management. Hackers may optionally supply a use case during the application process.

The “Hacker Subject Matter Expert” role is open to government and government contractors who lead one or more teams with specific expertise about a use case or dataset or supplies and administers infrastructure utilized at the hackathon. HackerSMEs will be required to supply a use case during the application process.

The “Supporter” role, open to government and government contractors, provides administrative support to the event by running security, facilitating supplies delivery, organizing social events and facilitating the delivery of science fair materials and attendee check-in.

Any federal government organization (contractor or government) is eligible to submit a use case, dataset, infrastructure or potential collaboration with the hackathon by submitting a Hacker/HackerSME application to the event. Further clarification can be obtained via saf.cn.bravo@us.af.mil. U.S. citizens and industry not leveraging an existing DoD contract for their proposed collaboration are encouraged to contact the Defense Innovation Unit at onramp-hack-bravo@diu.mil.

Story by U.S. Department of Defense

WEPTAC / AFSPECWAR Vendor Nights

Thursday, December 28th, 2023

January 10-11 at the Nellis Club.

TacJobs – SOLGW Seeks Director of Production

Thursday, December 28th, 2023

Sons of Liberty Gun Works is hiring for a Director of Production!

PLEASE APPLY ON INDEED ONLY, at the link below. If you skip indeed and call or message us, we will just assume you can’t follow directions.

We are seeking a candidate with Experience in Leadership/ Organization Management, Fishbowl ERP/Quickbooks, inventory management & organization, packaging and shipping, setting and achieving production goals, and firearms knowledge.

Position is local to San Antonio, Texas and would need to start by mid-January.

Related Firearms Industry and production/operations management experience is required.

Apply here www.indeed.com.

Forward Controls Design Expands Pistol Optic Plate Lineup for Glock Slimline Pistols

Thursday, December 28th, 2023

Forward Controls Design is excited to introduce the OPF-G43x/48, RMR, a new addition to our OPF family of optics plates. This plate allows Glock 43X MOS or Glock 48 owners to mount a full-sized RMR, SRO, or RCR on their factory-milled slide. The reason we wanted to offer this is that despite the RMRcc being almost identical in width the RMR, some have expressed the sacrifice in window size between the two makes the RMR the preferable choice, even on smaller pistols.

The OPF-G43x/48 RMR mount not only raises the mounting surface but also includes lugs and a front recoil fence to securely hold the sight in place. The package includes 2 plate-to-slide screws, 4 sight-to-plate screws, and a packet of VC-3 Vibratite. The OPF-G43x/48 RMR is lightweight and features a large lightning cut that is hidden once installed, helping to reduce unnecessary weight.

All our RMR OPF plates have recoil lugs that meet specifications and are never undersized. These recoil lugs are essential to prevent mounting failures, as using screws alone as recoil lugs with the RMR footprint is insufficient. We are proud to say that this design has had no failures throughout the lifespan of the product family, knowing that users can trust it.

FCD’s plates focus on three criteria: a design that holds optics securely, tight tolerances, and strong material selection. These criteria are essential for LE and MIL applications. FCD supports factory-milled slides, providing a standardized mounting solution for a wide range of optics. FCD uses US-sourced 4140 steel and machine shops with tight tolerances. OPF optics plates ensure secure mounting that maintains zero during drops, one-hand manipulations, and battery changes (RMR).

FCD primarily develops plates for LE and MIL pistols and supports optics made in the USA and allied countries. The OPF-G, RMR plates have gained a reputation as the best plates for Glock MOS and RMR. FCD has been supplying these products to LE, MIL, and civilian customers since March 2020. We continue to aggressively expand our OPF line, recently adding plates for the PDP, VP9, Staccato, and the FN 509T. All our products are proudly designed and manufactured in the USA.

www.forwardcontrolsdesign.com/OPF-G43x48-RMR