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Holosun DRS-NV (Digital Reflex Sight-Night Vision) Shipping to Dealers by End of the Month

Friday, January 12th, 2024

MHolosun reports their DRS-NV (Digital Reflex Sight-Night Vision) unveiled at SHOT Show last year is set to ship to dealers by the end of this month.

It merges red dot technology with digital night vision capabilities. A 1024×768 resolution digital night vision sensor offers up to 60fps, giving users unparalleled clarity in low -light areas. The DRS-NV features a Muti-Reticle System (MRS) with multiple reticle options. The internal video recording system, along with on-board storage and magnetic USB connectivity.

TECH & FEATURES:

– Red Dot Sight w/ Fusion Night Vision Overlay
– 60FPS Overlay Refresh Rate
– Digital Zoom: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
– Internal Video Recording System
– Multiple Reticle System (MRS)
– Cross or T Style Night Vision Reticles

SPECS:

– IP67 Certified Waterproof
– 2x 18350 Battery
– OLED/ Sensor Resolution: 1024 x 768 px
– Reticle Brightness: 8 Daylight & 4 Night Vision Compatible Settings
– Battery Life: Observation Mode: 8 Hours Full Function Mode: 6 Hours
– Window Size: 1.25 x 0.98 in
– Weight: 15.3 oz

MSRP Price: $1177.00

holosun.com/products/reflex-sight/drs-nv

KOR Technik Debuts New Transport Protection Solution at SHOT Show

Friday, January 12th, 2024

Scottsdale, AZ, U.S. – (JANUARY 11, 2024) – KOR® Technik, known for pioneering and patenting the revolutionary protection solution Vacuum Rigidizing Structure (VRS®), will showcase its latest innovation in transit packaging at the 2024 SHOT Show® presented by the NSSF® from January 23 – 26 at the Caesars Forum in booth #72850. Highlighting the new double-panel VRS system, the KOR Technik display promises enhanced cargo encapsulation for double the protection and security during transportation of high-value contents.

G.P. Searle, founder of KOR Technik, invites attendees and media to experience the company’s transportation solutions featuring two new VRS designs with double panel systems. Searle elaborated, “We have two double systems featuring double panels that safeguard cargo by molding, conforming, and completely encapsulating it. One is a one-piece, fold-over type design, while the other incorporates a stacking system of individual panels. Regardless of what you’re transporting, the two-panel options elevate the level of protection.”

Under the tagline, “One Case, Countless Missions,” KOR Technik aims to demonstrate the advantages of VRS technology inside Zarges USA aluminum cases. During SHOT Show, KOR Technik will showcase the benefits of VRS technology in Zarges aluminum cases, emphasizing their state-of-the-art design as the preferred choice for transporting high-value objects. Searle expressed pride in presenting their foam replacement system within Zarges cases, stating, “Zarges’ aluminum cases are known for their exceptional performance attributes. Combined with KOR’s double VRS protection panels, they signify the cutting-edge development in reusable packaging for securely transporting valuable items.”

In booth #72850, three of Zarges’ most popular and versatile K470 flagship cases will be equipped with KOR VRS panels in Zarges x KOR Technik Kits. “Uniting the outer protection of Zarges’ aluminum cases with KOR VRS technology offers travelers, hunters, competitive shooters, and operators a reliable and repeatable protection solution that is endlessly reusable, ready for new gear in minutes, lighter weight, and more cost-effective,” he concluded.

Zarges x KOR Kits

Customizable

• VRS system is infinitely customizable and reusable

• Reconfigure for different cargo in any environment

• 3X Increase in interior volume compared to foam

Ultimate VRS Protection

• Safeguards by molding and conforming to the shape of any cargo

• Limits lateral/vertical movement of contents in transit

• Provides superior reduction of impact and vibration

• Eliminates movement of items inside the case

Sustainable

• VRS System with Zarges case is recyclable

• VRS Saves storage space

• No production waste

• VRS Eliminates custom-cut and degrading foam

• No need for consumable packaging materials

• Unlimited use and shelf life compared to foam

Robust and Adaptable

• VRS exterior constructed with MIL-Spec textile

• VRS surface is non-abrasive and easy to clean

• VRS does not retain water, oil, or other contaminants

• VRS is thermally stable and tested from -10° to +120° F

Stronger

• Robust, high-quality aluminum

• Welded frames with solid-riveted panels

• Stainless steel hinges and hardware

• Designed to meet MIL-STD-810

• Water and dustproof, inside and out

Lighter

• 50% Lighter than plastic cases

• 70% Lighter than roadie cases

To learn more about the KOR Technik VRS protection solution on display during SHOT Show 2024, visit www.kortechnik.com/zarges.

Agilite Employees In Gaza

Friday, January 12th, 2024

People design gear differently when they know they’ll literally be sent to war in it themselves. Pictured above is Lev Friedman, Agilite’s Head Designer in the K-Zero plate carrier that he designed, inside Gaza, January 2024. 

Lev is one of several Agilite employees who have fought on the front lines in Gaza since the massacre of Israeli civilians on October 7th. They’ve posted several updates about them on the Agilite social media channels @agilitetactical

www.agilitegear.com

TacJobs – B&T USA Seeks Global Business Development and Sales Manager

Friday, January 12th, 2024

B&T USA is seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Global Business Development and Sales Manager to join our dynamic team. Reporting to the Vice President of International Operations, the Global Business Development and Sales Manager will be responsible for identifying and developing new business opportunities on an international scale and brings a proven track record of sales success to the table. Working knowledge of the firearm industry, ITAR & BIS regulations, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the bidding and contract processes for military and law enforcement clients will be necessary for success, and candidates should be travel-savvy, as this role involves extensive international travel to include client meetings, industry trade events, demonstrations, and acceptances.

Responsible for developing and executing sales strategies to meet or exceed revenue targets, the candidate should be naturally organized and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong communication and negotiation skills are a must. We are seeking someone adept at working independently and without extensive supervision, as well as adept at working collaboratively with cross-functional teams and who understands that communication across channels is the key to the success of the organization. This role does not have direct report responsibilities.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

• With the Vice President of International Operations, develop and implement comprehensive sales strategies to achieve international sales objectives

• Develop and maintain positive working relationships with clients of varying ethnicities, cultures and backgrounds, with a hard focus on customer service skills and problem solving

• Conduct market research and analyze sales metrics to identify opportunities, competitive threats and industry trends

• Design of end-to-end procurement strategies

• Develop and implement product training presentations

• International travel to trade shows and client accounts

SKILLS

• Proven experience in the firearms marketplace—firearm product knowledge is a must

• Knowledge of foreign export operations

• Familiarity with various international trade laws and customs

• Understanding of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and ITAR regulations

• Strong communication, negotiation and presentation skills

• Extensive project management experience

• Strategic thinker and problem solver able to respond agilely and appropriately to changing regulatory and business climates

• Expert-level working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite products (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, etc.)

• Ability to work independently while also maintaining open communications and strong working relationships with cross-functional team members

• Willingness to work outside of typical U.S. business hours as needed

• Foreign language skills will be given additional consideration

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE 

• Bachelor’s degree in international business, marketing or a related field

• Master’s Degree with a concentration in international business preferred

• Overseas work experience preferred

• Minimum 5 years related sales experience

• Minimum 5 years Firearms industry experience 

BENEFITS

• Company contributes 100% for employee HMO medical coverage

• Dental

• Vision

• 401(k) Matching – up to a 4% match

• Disability Plans

• Company paid Life

• Employee Product Discount

• Paid Time Off

• Paid Holidays

JOB TYPE

FT-Salary:   $100,000 – $125,000 annually (dependent on experience) plus commission

Interested candidates should apply here.

Pro-Shot Acquires LockOn Target Brand from Tom Ervin

Friday, January 12th, 2024

Taylorville Illinois, January 4, 2024 – Pro-Shot™, a worldwide industry leader in American-made firearms maintenance, cleaning, and shooting targets is thrilled to announce the acquisition of LockOn® Target from its founder, Tom Ervin.

Mr. Ervin is an avid shooting enthusiast, who developed LockOn® targets with his passion for making every shooter more accurate.  The LockOn® innovative target designs combine a single point of aim and advanced training solutions for every sight at virtually any distance. The American-made LockOn® Target brand aligns seamlessly with Pro-Shot’s mission to provide shooters with the most innovative and user-friendly targets available. This strategic acquisition fortifies Pro-Shot’s commitment to advancing shooting sports technology and enhancing the shooting experience for enthusiasts worldwide.

By integrating LockOn® Target’s innovative technology into its portfolio of targets, Pro-Shot™ aims to offer a comprehensive suite of solutions that will cater to both seasoned marksmen and newcomers alike.

“We are excited to welcome LockOn® Target into the Pro-Shot family,” said John Damarin, President at Pro-Shot. “Tom Ervin has done an exceptional job in developing a state-of-the-art target lineup that truly revolutionizes the shooting industry. This acquisition underscores our commitment to delivering unparalleled quality and performance to our customers.”

Tom Ervin, the visionary behind LockOn® Target, expressed his enthusiasm about the acquisition. “Joining forces with Pro-Shot marks a significant milestone for LockOn®  Target,” said Ervin. “I am confident that Pro-Shot’s expertise and resources will propel  LockOn® Target to new heights, ensuring that our innovative solutions continue to set the standard in the shooting sports industry.”

As part of the acquisition, Pro-Shot plans to integrate LockOn® Target’s technology into its existing product lineup, while also exploring new opportunities to enhance the user experience through advanced training programs and interactive features.

Customers can expect a seamless transition, with continued support and service for existing LockOn®  Target products. Pro-Shot remains committed to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction, and this acquisition reinforces its position as a leader in the shooting sports industry.

For more information about Pro-Shot and its range of products and services, please visit www.ProShotProducts.com.

FirstSpear Friday Focus – FirstSpear Woobie Quarter Zip – ACM Warm 600 Restock

Friday, January 12th, 2024

Made from ACM 600, our warmest wool available, the Quarter Zip Woobie is designed to provide unparalleled warmth and comfort to professionals. Made with the highest quality materials and adhering to Berry Compliance, this quarter zip is a must-have for any mission. This wool pull over features a stand-up collar and low profile neck zipper, giving it a sleek and professional look that stands out on the battlefield. The wrist overs also come equipped with thumb holes, adding an extra layer of protection against the elements.

Restocked in Black and Commando.

The Quarter Zip is available again in Black and Commando Green. Stock up on these cold weather essentials before they sell out again.

Visit FirstSpear to find American Made kit and accessories, Built For The X.

The Transformative Power of Wearable Health and Performance Devices

Friday, January 12th, 2024

AUSTIN, Texas — In an immersive display of military innovation, the 2023 U.S. Army Best Squad Competition, held from September to October across several locations in the southern U.S., showcased the transformative power of wearable health and performance monitoring devices, positioning them as a crucial component of the Soldier’s readiness arsenal.

The competition not only underscored the capabilities of the new technologies, which included a ring device for sleep and recovery monitoring, and a sports watch for daytime exertion monitoring, but also highlighted their role as health and wellness sport technologies that can integrate seamlessly into squad proficiency tests of warrior tasks and battle drills.

Sgt. Maj. Matthew Dolsen of Headquarters, Department of the Army G-3 Special Operations Division served as lead coordinator of the competition and discussed the decision to introduce wearable technologies within military competitions.

“These competitors are our elite overachievers, mentally and physically — our future leaders. We know they have the aptitude to integrate the technology on site but will then also carry their experiences back to their units and daily missions,” Dolsen said.

Joseph Patterson, a Soldier performance strategist with U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, emphasized the significance of these wearables, which are a singular aspect of the health and human performance ecosystem. Patterson labeled the devices an “integral part” of Optimizing the Human Weapon System (OHWS), an initiative supported by Army Futures Command; U.S. Southern Command; U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa; and the Office of the United States Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology Program Executive Office Soldier.

The wearable devices employed during the competition proved to be invaluable tools, sensing anticipatory stress, exertion levels and levels of recovery through each event. Providing a discrete snapshot of health data, the wearables empowered squads to enhance their performance in real time, fostering both accountability and improvement.

The incorporation of instantaneous feedback allowed for intelligent pacing adjustments in the Army Combat Fitness Test and 12-mile foot march, showcasing the Soldier’s utilization of wearable technology in optimizing outcomes and ensuring safety. Patterson compared this use case to baseball, saying, “No matter how good the bat, uniform, cleats, helmet are, it’s the player that has to be good in order to make contact with the fastball and put it in play.”

Wearables provided continuous monitoring across a myriad of physiological parameters, offering insights into warfighter responses, and contributing to formational readiness. One user voiced after the event, “I got great insight with the wearables. I felt safe to push myself hard knowing if I started to break a safe limit, I would be attended to, which is great.”

Competitors expressed the most impactful and shocking dataset to be their sleep feedback, which is measured for recovery data, and was collected over multiple days during the two-month competition. Patterson emphasized this as a notable blind spot to acknowledge.

“Sleep universally touches every service member yet seems to be the least known or understood data point in Soldiers’ lives,” he said.

Downtime was capitalized by attentive squad leaders, employing deliberate recovery when alerted by member biofeedback. Teams that showed data set indicators of faster recovery had associated positive performance during the competitive events.

“Seeing what you’re doing on a biological level lets Soldiers make better choices,” Dolsen said.

The devices are not immune to human behavior, however. Some Soldiers worried about losing the rings during the high-demand tactical events had them safely stored in their pockets, and some would forget to sync data each morning.

“It just takes some education and familiarity with the technology … I think the program is outstanding and can lead to a healthier force,” Dolsen said.

Beyond the immediate competition, the longitudinal data generated by wearable devices offers a broad application, informing both personal and command decisions and supporting the Army’s greatest asymmetric advantage: People. The adoption of wearable technology also aligns with the 2022 National Defense Strategy and Authorization Act, emphasizing the need to invest in technology for individual effectiveness and longevity. This transformative technology is designed for adaptability and has been primed to seamlessly integrate into the existing Army ecosystem of authoritative databases in the coming year, enabling even more powerful and predictive analyses in direct support of integrated prevention.

The wearables program has extended its reach across various Army units, from infantry to military intelligence, exemplifying versatility beyond the Close Combat Force. Now any Soldier can participate in the new paradigm under the ‘Bring Your Own Device’ program for wearables. All OHWS-enabled units have the option to link their own personal smart watch as part of the effort.

“OHWS recognizes the best performance wearable is one that provides the Soldier with insights into their behavior habits and choices, which may very well be the one they bought themselves,” Patterson said.

Integration of wearables accelerates transformation of human potential and survivability within the military landscape. The successful employment of wearables in the diverse and realistic environments of the Best Squad Competition illustrated their adaptability and effectiveness. By enhancing Soldiers’ physical and mental well-being, these wearables have the potential to contribute to a more resilient and effective force.

By MSG Katie Smith, Army Futures Command

GA-ASI Uses Autonomy to Close F2T2EA Engagement Chain

Thursday, January 11th, 2024

-Avenger Flight Demonstrates Multi-Objective Collaborative Combat Mission

-GA-ASI Combines Skills of Multiple Autonomy Providers to Advance UCAV Ecosystem

SAN DIEGO – 09 January 2024 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) demonstrated its rapidly maturing open standards-based autonomy ecosystem for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs) on an MQ-20 Avenger® as part of a live flight test on Nov. 2, 2023. The flight combined three autonomy providers, government-provided human-machine interface (HMI) hardware, and GA-ASI’s autonomy core to meet multiple objectives for collaborative combat missions and closed the Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, and Assess (F2T2EA) engagement chain using a mix of Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) entities.

The flight, which took place from GA-ASI’s Desert Horizon Flight Operations Facility in El Mirage, Calif., illustrates the company’s commitment to maturing its open standards-based autonomy software ecosystem for Autonomous Collaborative Platforms (ACPs). Designing the system around government-owned and -maintained standards avoids vendor lock and allows rapid integration of best-of-breed capabilities in areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), HMIs, and other skills from third-party providers.

“This flight underscores GA-ASI’s commitment to proving combat operational readiness for vendor-agnostic autonomy architecture for UCAV platforms,” said GA-ASI Vice President of Advanced Programs Michael Atwood. “Ultimately, GA-ASI’s series of flight tests demonstrate our unmatched ability to deploy best-of-breed mission software, autonomy, and hardware capabilities on unmanned platforms, accelerating the operationalization of this critical technology for the warfighter. This most recent test shows multi-service compatibility of the autonomy core through the integration of USAF and Navy software skills together.”

Another important goal of GA-ASI’s flights is to demonstrate the company’s commitment to developing an open government standards-based autonomy ecosystem that enables rapid integration and validation of third-party tactical software applications. GA-ASI is focused on supporting the emerging App Store-based model that allows organizations to rapidly develop and deploy software while maintaining safety of flight and ensuring warfighters have up-to-date access to the industry’s best capabilities.

Autonomy skills for the recent flight test were provided by GA-ASI, Scientific Systems Company, Inc. (SSCI), and NAVAIR PMA-281’s ARCANE (Architecture and Capabilities for Autonomy in Naval Enterprise) Team. The PMA-281 ARCANE Team accomplishes Intelligent Autonomy & AI integration, compliance, and sustainment objectives for Naval Aviation UAV Tactical Operations. Different skills on the aircraft were activated based on the F2T2EA phase or via human-on-the-loop interaction using the FOX tablet HMI. A government-furnished autonomy core and Open Mission Systems (OMS) messaging protocols were used to coordinate between provider skills during different F2T2EA phases. Rapid integration of these disparate skills was made possible by utilizing government standards, such as OMS, and adhering to state-of-the-art government autonomy design methods.

Collaborative mission autonomy capabilities provided by SSCI successfully commanded a fully autonomous multi-vehicle Defensive Counter Air (DCA) mission—from Combat Air Patrol (CAP) through detection, identification, tracking, and multiple successful engagements.

“Our Collaborative Mission Autonomy (CMA) development kit enables the team to perform development and integration in short time frames in a tactically relevant way,” said David “Heat” Lyons, SSCI’s Vice President of Business Development and former F-16 Weapons Officer and combat fighter pilot. “For the warfighter, we are demonstrating mission-ready behaviors on GA-ASI’s UCAV that are trustworthy, understandable, and explainable.”

GA-ASI provided weapon-target pairing (WTP) and electronic warfare (EW) autonomy skills for the flight. These were developed using GA-ASI’s deep reinforcement learning (RL) framework. The mission skills were activated like play calls in real time, and their status was monitored by the pilot via the FOX tablet.

NAVAIR PMA-281’s ARCANE program delivered a cooperative weave skill, whereby a live lead MQ-20 was paired with a simulated follower MQ-20 to demonstrate a collaborative flight formation technique aimed at increasing survivability. This demonstration showcased the flexibility of GA-ASI’s autonomy core to rapidly integrate third-party best-of-breed skills in support of a wide range of evolving mission types.

Collectively, these skills were integrated into and orchestrated by the government-furnished autonomy core architecture that was enhanced by GA-ASI. The flexibility of the government managed autonomy core software stack enabled rapid and seamless integration of multi-UAS third-party behaviors.