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First USAF Officer Training School-Victory Graduates Take Flight

Tuesday, December 19th, 2023

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. (AFNS) —  

The first Officer Training School-Victory class graduated at Maxwell Air Force Base Dec. 8.

The graduation ceremony marked the historic transformation of the Department of the Air Force’s Officer Training School, setting an elevated standard for the next generation of Air and Space Force leaders. OTS-V provides a competency-based course designed to develop warrior-minded leaders of character committed to the Air Force oath, values and creed.

The new course promotes transformative change through leadership reps and sets in the affective, cognitive and behavioral learning domains. This experiential learning includes 60 hours across 28 days of challenging mission command experiences, as officer trainees lead their teams in multiple demanding environments to achieve the commander’s intent. OTS MCEs are conducted in three primary environments: a new tactical level Multi-Domain Warfighting Lab, an innovative Combined Joint Task Force Wargame and a deployed field exercise to prepare graduates to serve and lead Airmen and Guardians through volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous challenges to accomplish difficult missions.

“All of it has changed to produce a better warfighter,” said Col. Derrick J. Iwanenko, deputy OTS commandant. “For the first time, we’re a competency-based course, executing mission command experiences. Within our condensed timeline, nobody is executing the level of reps and sets we’re able to induce for the trainees through mission command.”

OTS-V incorporates a physically, intellectually and emotionally rigorous five-module approach across 60 training days. OTS will conduct, on average, 20 classes per year with a new class starting every two weeks. The additional class start dates promote flexibility for stakeholders, reduce candidates’ wait time to attend training, and allow for increased trainee throughput. At any point, OTS will have up to five classes in session in various phases of training. The new training construct allows OTS to easily surge production to meet mission requirements in both steady state and a contingency mobilization posture.

“I’m extremely grateful and honored to have had the privilege to serve and to be a part of our OTS transformation,” said Col. Keolani Bailey, OTS commandant. “I’m sincerely appreciative of the entire OTS team for their innovation, passion, and commitment to the mission, each other and our trainees. Our OTS professionals are the best in the leader development business! I am also thankful for the officer trainees who invest their best to develop themselves, their peers, and our staff as we continually improve to become the premier leader development institution within the profession of arms. As warrior-minded leaders of character, our graduates emerge committed to living with honor, lifting others and elevating the performance of their teams to deter, fight and win our nation’s wars.”

By Airman 1st Class Tyrique Barquet, Air University Public Affairs

Silencer Central and Federal Ammunition Join Forces to Announce the BANISH Speed K

Monday, December 18th, 2023

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – December 18, 2023 – Silencer Central, America’s largest silencer dealer, is thrilled to announce the release of the highly anticipated BANISH® Speed K. Available to the professional market as well as civilian, the BANISH® Speed K is a revolutionary suppressor intended to address the unmet needs of law enforcement agents.

Designed and optimized in partnership with Federal Ammunition, the BANISH® Speed K is a 5.56 suppressor offering unmatched performance and versatility. With its innovative features, this suppressor is set to revolutionize the shooting experience for enthusiasts across the country.

“With the release of the BANISH Speed K, we are excited to bring professional-grade suppressor technology to the civilian market,” said Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central. “This collaboration with Federal Ammunition has allowed us to create a suppressor that exceeds expectations in terms of performance, durability, and ease of use.”

“Our goal at Federal is to continually improve the shooting experience,” said Federal’s CEO and President Jason Vanderbrink.  “As an ammunition company driven by innovation, partnering with Silencer Central to engineer the BANISH Speed K continues our legacy of collaborating with industry partners to provide law enforcement, hunters, and shooters the best products while on duty, at the bench, or in the field.”

The BANISH Speed K is constructed using cutting-edge technology to ensure incredible durability and longevity. It features an industry standard hub that allows for direct thread or muzzle brake mounts along with any compatible QD mounting system. 

Additional benefits include:

• Internal design that supports higher efficiency and improved sound reduction

• Controlled Flow TechnologyTM mitigates back pressure

• Straight venting allows for ease of cleaning, further supporting the longevity

• 4” length provides increased maneuverability

• Duty Temperature ControlTM technology maintains lower internal temperatures compared to competitors.

BANISH Speed K Specifications:

• Caliber: 5.56

• Material: Inconel 718

• Diameter: 2”

• Length: 4”

• Weight: 14.1 oz

• Mount: Industry standard hub

• MSRP: $1,199

The BANISH Speed K will be available in December with a limited run online at www.SilencerCentral.com/Speed-K or by calling 888-781-8778. Following this, a full product launch and announcement will take place at SHOT Show 2024 in collaboration with Federal Ammunition.

Scalarworks – LEAP/12

Monday, December 18th, 2023

Another great item I missed earlier this year is the LEAP/12 from Scalarworks.

Weighing just 68 grams, this 2.26″ mount not only accepts the EOTech HWS but also integrates space for a 3X magnifier, replacing two commonly used mounts.

Read more here: scalarworks.com/shop/quick-detach-mounts/leap-12

Colt CZ Group SE Acquires Traditional Czech Manufacturer of Small Caliber Ammunition Sellier & Bellott

Monday, December 18th, 2023

Prague (December 18, 2023) ? Colt CZ Group SE (“Colt CZ”, the “Group” or the “Company”) hereby announces that on December 18, 2023, it executed an agreement with CBC Europe S.à r.l. (“CBC”) to purchase 100% interest in Sellier & Bellot a.s. (“Sellier & Bellot”).

Colt CZ shall acquire 100% of shares of Sellier & Bellot for the combination of the cash consideration in the amount of $350 million and a new issue of Colt CZ common stock leading to a 27–28% CBC’s stake in the share capital of Colt CZ Group post transaction. The final number of CBC shareholding in Colt CZ Group will be determined depending on the audited financial results of both companies for the year 2023. The acquisition will be financed through a combination of the Company’s existing cash resources and debt financing. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval in various countries and is expected to close in the first half of 2024.

“We are proud to welcome one of the oldest and most important producers of small caliber ammunition, Sellier & Bellot, to Colt CZ Group. This acquisition fits into our long-term strategy to expand not only in our core segment of small arms, but also in related areas, with ammunition being a natural complement to our products. We look forward to working with the management of Sellier & Bellot, its employees, partners, and customers, as well as the new opportunities that the connection with Sellier & Bellot will undoubtedly bring to our entire Group,” said Jan Drahota, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Colt CZ Group. “We are pleased that CBC believes in our story and our strategy and is to become the second largest shareholder of Colt CZ Group,” added Jan Drahota.

“The successful contribution of one of CBC Global Ammunition Group’s flagship companies to Colt CZ Group in exchange for a significant shareholding marks the starting point of an impactful strategic collaboration. We are convinced of Colt CZ management’s long-term vision and believe the transaction will lead to remarkable value creation between the ammunition and firearms segments. Our subsidiary Magtech Ammunition will continue to serve as the dedicated sales entity for Sellier & Bellot products in the United States. This ensures exceptional customer service and reliable distribution to further preserve Sellier & Bellot’s trajectory of growth in the most relevant ammunition market,” comments Fabio Mazzaro, CFO of CBC Global Ammunition LLC.

“I am delighted that Sellier & Bellot, after many successful years in the CBC Group, will become part of Colt CZ Group, which has Czech roots and, at the same time, an international presence. We are convinced that the connection with Colt CZ Group will bring a great future for Sellier & Bellot. We will continue to build our traditional brand and work closely with the Colt CZ Group team in developing our products to deliver the best solutions to our customers,” said Radek Musil, CEO of Sellier & Bellot.

Sellier & Bellot is a traditional Czech ammunition manufacturer which ranks among the oldest engineering companies in the Czech Republic and worldwide. The company’s products have been manufactured under its trademark since 1825. The company’s product portfolio includes a wide range of hunting and sporting ammunition and components for pistols and revolvers, rifles, shotguns and rimfire cartridges. Sellier & Bellot is also a major supplier of small caliber ammunition to military and law enforcement customers worldwide. The company has approximately 1,600 employees and operates its main production facility in Vlašim, Czech Republic.

CBC Global Ammunition LLC and CBC Europe S.à r.l. are the holding entities for a group of companies internationally active in the ammunition sector: CBC Brazil, Magtech Ammunition, MEN, SinterFire, New Lachaussée and Fritz Werner. Together, this strategic alliance forms one of the largest ammunition corporations in the world, with a combined experience of more than 300 years in the manufacturing of small and medium calibers.

 

High Speed Gear Unveils the Apex ER Sling – A Solution Designed for Emergency Responders

Monday, December 18th, 2023

SWANSBORO, N.C. –December 18, 2023– High Speed Gear, a leader in innovative tactical gear and equipment, proudly announces the launch of the Apex ER Sling.  This is a solid addition to the advanced range of products that are developed in collaboration with Fire Fighters and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals. The Apex ER Sling stands as a testament to High Speed Gear’s commitment to innovation and user-focused solutions. HSGI continues to offer unique solutions that are functional, versatile, and come with a full warranty.

Crafted with top-tier quality materials and unparalleled functionality, the Apex ER Sling is designed to meet the dynamic needs of emergency responders in the most demanding situations. Constructed from a resilient Cordura laminate and nanosphere coated tubular nylon webbing, this sling assures robustness and durability in the field.

Key Features of the Apex ER Sling:

Customizable Ride Height: Featuring High Speed Gear’s patented Double Tap Slider™, the Apex ER Sling provides users with the ability to adjust the ride height as per their individual preferences and operational requirements on the FLY. Additionally, the use of HSGI’s patented Double Tap Slider allows for adjustable friction to be set by the end user depending on the situation the user is in.

Versatile Design: The user has the option to select a traditional black color scheme or the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) certified reflective binding, offering improved visibility in low-light conditions, a critical requirement for many emergency responders. HSG provides two snap cable management points and 5 elastic slides to ensure either coiled or straight cables are properly managed and out the users way while doing their job.

MOLLE Compatibility: The sling includes a 3-column, rigid Kydex MOLLE panel, providing flexibility to attach various accessories such as radio pouches, medical TQ pouches, utility pouches, and more. This limitless adaptability ensures that the sling can be customized to accommodate all emergency professionals, no matter the situation.

David Jackson, Director of Government Sales at High Speed Gear states, “We are thrilled to introduce the Apex ER Sling, a product born from collaboration with Fire Fighters and EMS professionals. Our commitment to developing gear that directly responds to the real needs of those on the front lines remains at the forefront of our mission. The Apex ER Sling showcases our dedication to providing reliable, durable, and adaptable gear to support the heroes in the field.”

The Apex ER Sling is a significant addition to High Speed Gear’s mission to deliver purpose-driven solutions that cater to the specific demands of emergency responders.

For more information about the Apex ER Sling and High Speed Gear’s other innovative products, visit www.highspeedgear.com/apex-er-sling.

Sneak Peek – Hill People Gear Windcheater in Tigerstripe

Monday, December 18th, 2023

A special run of Hill People Gear Windcheaters in Tigerstripe is coming VERY soon!

Tell me you grew up in the 80s without telling me you grew up in the 80s… Shown:

Also seen in this photo:

– 30 caliber stock cuff in Ranger

– Tarahumara pack in Manatee

– SAR Kit Bag medium in Manatee / Black trim

Please note that the Tigerstripe fabric is a bit stiffer than the fabric for the other colors.

GAO Report Finds Special Operations Forces Should Slow Acquisition of Armed Overwatch Aircraft Until It Conducts Further Analysis

Monday, December 18th, 2023

Last week the Government Accountability Office issued a report regarding United States Special Operations Command’s Armed Overwatch program. In 2022, the command selected Air Tractor-L3Harris to provide 75 AT-802U Sky Warden aircraft to conduct Close Air Support, precision strike; and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance missions. The aircraft will be operated by Air Force Special Operations Command and organized into five squadrons, four operational and one for training.

Congress has never really been a fan of this program; there’s just not enough pork. It’s a propeller aircraft in an age of the Joint Strike Fighter which has components built in as many congressional districts as possible to spread the wealth.

Consequently, the House of Representatives issued House Report 117-118, accompanying the bill for the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2022, which included a provision for GAO to review the Armed Overwatch program. This is first of two reports.

What GAO found:

“GAO found that SOCOM is limited in its ability to justify this acquisition target for three reasons:

1 Documentation indicates that SOCOM decided on the size of the fleet before conducting the required analyses.

2 SOCOM did not assess how changes in the aircraft’s capabilities could affect the number needed for operations. Specifically, the aircraft selected is more capable than the one modeled. SOCOM is also determining how to adapt the aircraft to meet intelligence requirements that may affect demand.

3 SOCOM has not reevaluated its needs despite changes to operational missions (such as the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan) and force structure reductions under consideration.

Because of these reasons SOCOM is also not well-positioned to justify its acquisition timeline. According to SOCOM, changes to the acquisition timeline might affect the cost per aircraft. By ensuring that it thoroughly assesses its needs against adjustments in the cost per aircraft, SOCOM will be better able to make informed decisions and efficiently use the more than $2.2 billion it estimates that it will spend for the program through FY 2028.”

What GAO recommends:

“GAO is making two recommendations, including that DOD (1) analyze the number of Armed Overwatch aircraft needed using valid assumptions and taking into account changes in SOCOM’s operating environment, and (2) limit the acquisition of the aircraft until SOCOM completes the analysis. DOD concurred with the first recommendation and partially concurred with the second, describing its need for training aircraft.”

You can read the full report here.

While I personally feel that the Armed Overwatch capability was needed about 20 years ago, I’m pleased to see that it is finally being sought. What’s more, I reject the death spiral thinking that this GAO report supports. The US defense establishment has fielded fewer and fewer weapon systems over the years and it’s getting to the point where we can easily be overwhelmed by larger numbers of less capable threat systems. The AO force size is based upon what the command says it needs and that comes from decades of operations worldwide. What’s more, they’ve conducted more than a few studies to determine both capability and force size. But those weren’t good enough for Congress, or GAO.

Admittedly, I’ve been critical in the past of USSOCOM’s very expensive air force, but considering the exquisite suite of capabilities it offers the nation, the bang has been worth the buck. In other programs, particularly aviation programs, USSOCOM has initially shortchanged itself and had to incrementally buy more platforms at ever increasing costs. I don’t want to see this happen again. The Armed Overwatch aircraft can come online relatively quickly once they get moving and field a very robust capability. GAO recommends slow rolling this thing. That’s is a mistake. This investment of 75 airframes seems quite reasonable considering SOCOM is divesting of other, less capable platforms which cannot conduct both ISR and CAS functions.

Eric Graves

Editor

Military Intelligence Gunner Entry Program at Fort Stewart

Monday, December 18th, 2023

FORT STEWART Ga.- Soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, participated in the Gunner Entry Program (GEP) to learn about the multiple intelligence systems used in the Army, Dec. 4-8, 2023.

The course, which is available to all Soldiers regardless of Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), bridges the gap between the Digital Intelligence Systems Foundations Course (DISFC) and the Digital Intelligence Systems Master Gunner Course (DISMGC). The 40-hour course familiarizes Soldiers with the various intelligence systems used by the Army and teaches Soldiers how to utilize those systems within their own field.

“Students are interested in the Gunner Entry Program because it provides them a high level of training in understanding multiple intelligence disciplines and how information gathered from each is turned into actual intelligence and shared at the tactical and eventually the strategic level as well as enabling decision makers, like unit commanders, to make decisions on the battlefield,” said Warrant Officer Donald Blanchard, the instructor of the Gunner Entry Program.

Blanchard encourages Soldiers to take the Gunner Entry Program because the skills and experience gathered helps Soldiers stand out amongst their peers. The Gunner Entry Program teaches Soldiers skills beyond the given material making them crucial assets in their unit.

“A graduate of the Gunner Entry Program is going to be a well versed intel professional or understand how to integrate with intelligence systems,” added Blanchard.

Most of the Soldiers taking the course have a background or an MOS relating to military intelligence and although it’s helpful to have a baseline understanding, these skills are not required for the course.

“They’ve done a really good job of enabling soldiers to learn this program no matter what rank or what experience level you are,” said 1st Lt. Sean Murphy, a student at the GEP course assigned to the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, a student at the GEP course.

The GEP also affords students the opportunity to learn from a diverse group of peers. Throughout the course Soldiers participate in group discussions and have the chance to share and teach others about their own experiences.

“Working with all these different people you meet a lot of people that have different backgrounds from you and they have a lot more experiences that you just haven’t gotten the chance to experience yet. I like to take that information and I make notes of it and I like to learn a lot from what these people have to offer to me,” said Spc. Gabriel Bouchard, a student at the GEP assigned to 1st ABCT, 3rd ID.

Graduates of the course are awarded a certificate of completion that can be attached to their Soldier Record Brief. Besides the certificate, the course offers the best avenue for Soldiers striving to excel in the military intelligence field.

“Since being a drill sergeant, I’ve been out of the discipline for quite a long time, this is the best attempt at remaining relevant while still on the trail of becoming more diverse in my military intelligence field,” said Sgt. 1st Class Mason Baker, a signals intelligence analyst and drill sergeant instructor at the Army Drill Sergeant Academy, Columbia, South Carolina.

Story by PFC Luciano Alcala, 50th Public Affairs Detachment