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Army Hosts First-of-Its-Kind Cold Weather Manufacturing Challenge

Friday, January 26th, 2024

HANOVER, N.H. — If a critical part breaks in the Arctic, or other similarly remote and austere environments, forward-deployed warfighters can’t just order a replacement on the internet and have it shipped overnight. But what if they could manufacturer it onsite themselves?

That was the premise behind the Office of the Secretary of Defense Manufacturing Technology, or ManTech, Program’s first-of-its-kind Point of Need Manufacturing Challenge, held December 4-8, at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, or CRREL, in Hanover, New Hampshire.

The event showcased technologies generated by member companies of the Department of Defense Manufacturing Innovation Institute. Six projects, selected for funding in March by ManTech and DoD expert judges, used the event to demonstrate that their systems could be deployed in a cold weather environment to help close supply chain gaps and enable warfighters to manufacture and utilize critical equipment right where they need it.

“Material performance in the cold is different,” said Dr. Steven Wax, acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering. “We must understand this to adapt to support current operations.”

According to Stephen Luckowski, an advanced manufacturing associate at the Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center, CRREL was selected by the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense to host the event because of the unique capabilities that exist at the laboratory.

“The cold temperature capabilities at minus-60 degrees emulate the environments that we believe we will see in operations around the world,” Luckowski said. “This is a unique capability in the United States, and the only place where we could actually execute this type of work.”

One of the industry participants, Anusha Iyer, CEO and founder of Vienna, Virginia-based Corsha, said the opportunity to work in such extreme cold temperatures was invaluable.

“It’s been an incredible experience being able to come here and do this exercise at CRREL and really simulate that our platform can work at these kinds of extreme, austere temperatures and environments, and make sure that we’re putting in place technologies and solutions for the warfighter that will help them at point of need,” said Iyer, whose team demonstrated a platform that manages cybersecurity challenges presented by point-of-need manufacturing. “It’s only when you come into these types of settings that you see the unique constraints — everything that you take for granted sitting in an office or sitting in a secure data center that’s warmed up and continually connected — it’s a totally different playing field when you come into an environment like this. Everything from connectivity to cabling, to environmental constraints, are what we are solving for, and it’s great to do it in a live environment like this.”

Defense officials from allied partner nations joined senior leaders and general officers from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the military services, defense agencies and the National Guard to witness manufacturing demonstrations in extreme cold temperatures.

Wax was joined by the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Deputy Commanding General Brig. Gen. David Trybula and DoD ManTech Director Tracy Frost in attending the event and interacting with and congratulating the developers on their accomplishments advancing the defense technologies to meet the warfighters’ needs.

The event allowed CRREL’s scientists and engineers to demonstrate the laboratory’s capabilities and forge important relationships with defense industry and DoD personnel.

“Hosting the Point of Need Challenge provided an opportunity for the CRREL community of scientists and engineers to not only support a significant DoD technology demonstration, but also to connect with, and develop, new partnerships with the larger DoD community of stakeholders,” said Dr. Joseph Corriveau, director of CRREL. “Through these partnerships our ultimate goal is to work together on tomorrow’s challenges, today.”

Those new partnerships have already begun to pay dividends, according to Dr. Orian Welling, chief of CRREL’s Force Projection and Sustainment Branch.

“Since the event, I’ve talked to several researchers who’ve been invited to engage on numerous topics, including participating in events this winter with SOCOM, holding trainings for our staff in Picatinny, and collaborating with researchers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Natick Soldier Center,” said Welling.

The projects covered three challenges — the Warfighter Medical, Health and Nutrition Challenge; the Staying in the Fight Challenge; and the Cyber Challenge — and were assessed in real time by Soldiers, Marines, National Guardsmen and engineers. ManTech will invest nearly $2.5 million, while industry partners will contribute nearly $700,000 in cost share.

By Justin Campfield

SIG SAUER Showcases Tomahawk Performance Gear

Thursday, January 25th, 2024

NEWINGTON, N.H., (January 24, 2024) – SIG SAUER is pleased to showcase Tomahawk Performance Gear with domestic and global defense teams.

Tomahawk Performance is a premier designer of technical apparel and gear to maximize mobility and enhance performance for the special operations, law enforcement, and first responder communities. The Tomahawk Performance layering system is engineered to enhance performance, mobility, durability, and comfort requirements, in any environment.

“The SIG Defense team spans the globe and puts their gear to the test,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales.  “The Tomahawk Performance teams designed purpose-driven gear for our team that provided a total solution.”

The Tomahawk Solution is a complete two jacket system than can be layered or worn separately circumstance dependent.  The Instructor Jacket is a versatile cold weather insulated jacket designed to handle rugged wear and stand-up to the elements in mixed weather conditions.  The Cross Wind Jacket is a light, wind and water-resistant layer for additional weather protection.  Both items are easily packable and have multiple adjustment options for the wearer.

“We are proud to be selected for the gear to outfit the SIG Sauer Defense team and supply technical apparel solutions in support of their rigorous training and travel schedule. It was clearly understood from our initial requirements meetings that the days on the range were long, courses took place in all weather conditions and the gear needed to work as hard as the team,” said Marc Elbaz, Tomahawk Performance CEO.

To learn more about Tomahawk Performance visit tomahawkperformance.com or SIG SAUER Defense visit sigsauer.com.

Saab Signs GlobalEye Support Contract with UAE

Thursday, January 25th, 2024

Saab and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Defence have signed a contract and Saab has received an order regarding in-service support for the GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) solution. The order value is approximately USD 190 million with a three-year contract period that runs until 2026.

The contract includes maintenance and logistics support, as well as training services.

“This agreement solidifies Saab’s role in ensuring that GlobalEye remains mission-ready. We look forward to further strengthening our partnership with the UAE Air Force and Air Defence and providing long-term local support,” says Carl-Johan Bergholm, head of Saab’s business area Surveillance. 

GlobalEye is an advanced multi-domain AEW&C solution with an array of active and passive sensors that provide long-range detection and identification of objects in the air, at sea and over land.

By providing real-time information to units in air forces, armies and navies, GlobalEye enables enhanced situational awareness of the surrounding areas and early detection of threats.

SHOT Show 24 – V.XI Sigurd Shirt

Thursday, January 25th, 2024

Launched at SHOT Show, 5.11 Tactical‘s Sigurd Shirt is a warm weather option for training and uniform wear.

Constructed of nylon and elastane warp knit mesh with Cyro-Tac properties in addition to moisture-wicking and anti-odor performance, it comes in long and short sleeve models.

In addition to flat lock seam construction, each sleeve features an ID panel.

Finally, the Rugby-style collar can be worn three ways.

Coming this Spring it will be offered in multiple colors including Red for range safety personnel.

SHOT Show 24 – SureFire Stiletto Pro II

Thursday, January 25th, 2024

SureFire has announced a new version of the Stiletto Pro, a rechargeable, dual beam pocket flashlight.

The biggest change is the output, thanks in part to the dual MaxVision beams. The new model offers stepped 1,000, 500, and 25 lumens output with a runtime of 1, 1.5 and 23.5 hours or operation, respectively.

Below you can see the new Pro II next to the original. The design retains the reversible pocket clip and still features a hard anodized aluminum body.

SureFire tells me the Stiletto Pro will remain available, along with the new Pro II.

Vigilant Security Services VSS-103 Assigned National Stock Number

Thursday, January 25th, 2024

The VSS-103 Specialized Rifle System from Vigilant Security Services has been awarded National Stock Number 1005-01-D17-6268. Chambered in 7.62 x 39, this AK-pattern rifle features a 16.5” hammer forged barrel from FN which averaged sub 3 MOA during testing at the Army Research Labs. In addition to being equipped with a direct thread suppressor, the VSS-103 also has the following features:

– Enhanced AK Trigger
– Free-Float M-Lok Handguard
– Integrated Red-Dot Sight Mount
– Side-Folding Stock
– Compatible with all Magazines

VSS Founder and CEO Erik Lawrence stated, “We built a rifle to an exacting requirement and are proud to be awarded this National Stock Number after a vigorous series of government testing.”

www.vig-sec.com

SHOT Show 24 – Ferro Concepts Frag Bag

Thursday, January 25th, 2024

Ferro Concepts has a new grenade carrier called the Frag Bag which accepts a single M67 hand grenade.

It comes with a PALS compatible hanger which can be sandwiched between inner and outer belts or a plate carrier placard. The pouch offers a bit of elastic retention but also features a side release buckle for additional retention.

Coming soon.

Gerber Gear Receives 5 New and 1 Reassigned US Government National Stock Numbers (NSNs)

Thursday, January 25th, 2024

PORTLAND, OR, – GERBER GEAR is honored to announce five new and one reassigned U.S. Government National Stock Numbers (NSNs) for its products. With these additions, Gerber now has a total of 55 NSNs available through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).

The Gerber Center-Drive Rescue offers uncompromising performance through revolutionary design, now with a one-hand access to a safety rescue hook for immediate egress utility in an emergency. Made in Portland, Oregon with a lifetime warranty, the innovative center-axis driver opens to align like a real screwdriver, yielding maximum torque and rotation. No productivity is sacrificed with a 2.5″ internal partially serrated blade and one-thumb opening sliding jaws. The Center-Drive Rescue is available in Black with a Black MOLLE Sheath (NSN: 5110-01-714-0798) or Black with a Coyote Brown Berry Sheath (NSN: 5110-01-714-0797).

The real world is the truest measure of success, or failure. From the base to the field and back safe again, the Center-Drive Rescue helps you overcome the challenges you face.

The American-made Gerber DoubleDown Folding Machete is a tool that delivers never-before-seen function with an innovative design. Folding up to half its size, the DoubleDown is easily stowed in a MOLLE-compatible sheath. The unique design allows the user 3 distinct functions in one compact package: chop, cut, and baton. The DoubleDown is available in Black/Black with a Coyote Brown Berry MOLLE Sheath (NSN: 5110-01-716-1515), Stonewash/Black with a Black MOLLE Sheath (NSN: 5110-01-714-2346), or Stonewash/Green with a Black MOLLE Sheath (NSN: 5110-01-716-1514). The Quad-lock system is both safe and intuitive, with a built-in stop for added safety. This hybrid tool is proudly made in the USA and is backed by Gerber’s lifetime warranty.

Every Gerber product has a story to tell. The story of the Gerber LMF II is one of resilience and resourcefulness. This knife is rugged and versatile, with a partially serrated blade that is a full 3/16” thick. The MOLLE-compatible sheath includes a built-in blade sharpener. The American-made LMF II was originally designed to free aircrew from a downed aircraft and is tough enough to cut through the fuselage while being smart enough to ensure you are safe while doing so. The knife has a purposeful break between the tang and the striking pommel, providing insulated protection against stray wires and absorbing any shock from hammering. This Gerber rescue/survival knife is now the reference product under legacy NSN 7340-00-098-4327 and is backed by Gerber’s lifetime warranty.

Exploration defines the American experience-defying odds, pressing onward, and defining innovation. Since 1939, Gerber has developed problem solving, lifesaving knives, tools, and equipment in the Portland, Oregon facility-pioneering an industry and honoring a heritage. Local ingenuity and American spirit collide within these walls where iconic products are born, tested, and shipped worldwide. Gerber guarantees everything they make, because they know you seek value and durability in the gear you choose to carry.