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Soldiers Train to Enable Arctic Dominance

Wednesday, January 24th, 2024

FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska — Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians who routinely defeat dangerous devices had to overcome a different kind of hazard during training in Alaska.

To enable the U.S. Army’s focus on regaining Arctic dominance, EOD techs from the Fort Drum, New York-based 760th Ordnance Company (EOD) recently traveled to an even colder climate to train together with 65th Ordnance Company (EOD) on Fort Wainwright, Alaska.

EOD technicians from the 760th EOD Company attended the Cold Weather Indoctrination Course in December where they learned to construct improvised shelters and fighting positions, to ruck in snowshoes and to cook in subzero temperatures.

Capt. John D. Velasquez from Bethesda, Maryland; 1st Lt. Jude A. McDowell from Downingtown, Pennsylvania; Sgt. 1st Class Justin E. Liller from Philadelphia; and Sgt. Andrew G. McCoy from Tallahassee, Florida, from the 760th EOD Company attended the training.

Velasquez, the commander of the 760th EOD Company, said the EOD techs also trained with explosives in colder temperatures.

“We spent two days on the demolition range comparing the impact of the cold on the explosive effects of demolition material,” said Velasquez, a graduate of American Military University with a sociology degree who has deployed to Afghanistan twice during his 14 years in the Army. “Tests were run with explosives that were both at ambient room temperature and exposed to the cold and comparisons were made between the two.”

Velasquez said the EOD technicians also tested different methods for dislodging stuck rounds from an M777 Howitzer barrel during freezing temperatures.

The 760th EOD Company enables military operations around the world and supports civil authorities at home. The company most recently deployed to Kuwait in 2021 and covers domestic response missions across the northeastern United States.

The 760th EOD Company is part of the 192nd EOD Battalion, 52nd EOD Group and 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE) Command, the U.S. military’s premier deployable and multifunctional CBRNE formation.

Soldiers and Army civilians from 20th CBRNE Command deploy from 19 bases in 16 states to take on the world’s most dangerous hazards.

On Fort Wainwright and Fort Greely, Alaska, the 65th EOD Company supports the 11th Airborne Division and organizations requiring EOD support while using the 870,000 acres of training land available in Alaska.

Capt. Stephen S. Goetz, the commander of the Fort Wainwright, Alaska-based 65th EOD Company, said this area includes Donnelly Training Area, Yukon Training Areas and Tanana Flats Training Areas. He added the 65th EOD Company also supports civilian and federal law enforcement across the northern half of Alaska.

“The 65th Ordnance Company (EOD) represents a very small portion of the Army garrisoned in Alaska but together we all face the same challenges presented by this harsh and austere environment,” said Goetz. “We are still working to source innovative solutions to the challenges presented and identifying ways to regain Arctic dominance.”

A native of El Paso, Texas, Goetz graduated from Texas A&M Corpus Christi with a biochemistry degree. He has deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq during his 13 years in the Army.

To add teeth to the U.S. Army effort to regain Arctic dominance, the 11th Airborne Division was reactivated in June 2022.

The Alaska-based airborne division conducts expeditionary and multi-domain operations in the Indo-Pacific theater and stays ready decisively defeat any adversary in extreme cold weather on mountainous, high-latitude and high-altitude terrain during large-scale combat operations.

Goetz said the 11th Airborne Division has been spearheading many new ideas and the 65th EOD Company is focused on explosive effects, render safe techniques and survival in small teams.

Many new challenges come with the harsh and remote operational environment, said Goetz.

“Batteries do not hold a charge rendering some equipment useless, ordinary drinking water freezes and puts you at risk of dehydration, unique rations must be used, weapons require different lubrication, rubber and seals in vehicles become brittle leading to non-mission capable vehicles, limited daylight affects operations and the physical wellbeing of personnel and EOD tactics, techniques and procedures must be modified based on the extreme cold,” said Goetz. “Everything takes longer and you must have a backup plan for everything that you do.”

Training with other EOD units helps to strengthen everyone involved, said Goetz.

“Working with another organization is always better,” said Goetz. “You can share ideas, build camaraderie, and realize other organizations share the same problem sets.”

“Compared to any installation in the lower 48, Fort Wainwright is not easily accessible,” said Goetz. “The highlight of the training with the 760th Ordnance Company (EOD) was working hand-in-hand with EOD brothers and sisters, shivering together, training to build skillsets and doing things that no one else gets to experience.”

By Walter T. Ham IV

Unity Tactical Unveils Integrated Magnifier at SHOT Show 2024

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

New FAST™ FTC 4X is the first integrated magnifier on the market

UNITY™ Tactical, a designer of components that integrate tactical systems and optimize the human factor, unveiled the market’s first integrated 4X magnifier at SHOT Show 2024. The FAST™ FTC 4X brings the magnifier up to the established FAST height of a 2.26″ optical centerline from the rail. Integrating the mount with the optic shaves weight, increases strength and ensures streamlined functionality with no occlusion of the primary optic when stowed.

“Since launching our FAST line in 2019 we’ve aimed to expand the optic compatibility of our mounts so that discerning professionals and enthusiasts alike can benefit from an ergonomically correct heads-up posture,” said Mike Roth, vice president of business development.

Designed for use with a red dot optic mounted at the same height, the FAST FTC 4X provides ultimate picture clarity, utilizing the dot in the primary optic as the aiming reticle. This allows the shooter to quickly shift between non-magnified (stowed) and magnified (deployed). The magnifier can be mounted on multiple weapons platforms behind a red dot sight or used as a hand-held monocular.

The optical glass provides a clear and durable sighting solution while UNITY’s FTC (flip-to-center) technology allows for easy stowage when not in use. The magnifier has a field of view at 100 yards of 30.1 feet or 9.2 meters. Eye relief is 2.6 inches or 67 mm.

“We’ve built an optic of exceptional quality that comes standard with our industry-leading FTC technology, which reduces size, weight and cost by eliminating the need to purchase a separate optic and mount,” said Trent Zimmer, founder and president of UNITY Tactical. “This brings even more options to the customers of our FAST line. The FAST FTC 4X expands capability within the traditional 3x footprint all the while providing near-zero occlusion when paired with FAST height optics.”

The FAST FTC 4X will come standard in black with a FAST QD Lever and will be available for purchase in 2024. It is on display for the first time at the UNITY Tactical booth #61503 in the law enforcement ballrooms at SHOT Show 2024 now through Friday.

Samson Manufacturing Corp Releases the S.A.S. Stock w/Folding Picatinny Adapter

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

Keene, New Hampshire USA – The apex of precision engineering and tactical functionality. This easily adjustable metal folding stock provides a streamlined and formidable solution for those who demand peak performance in tactical scenarios.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the S.A.S is skeletonized to eliminate unnecessary bulk, allowing your firearm to achieve a lean and focused profile without compromising on operational capabilities. Ideal for individuals who value tactical performance and a sleek aesthetic.

The folding mechanism allows for swift adaptability, ensuring your firearm transforms into a compact powerhouse at a moment’s notice. The S.A.S offers an unparalleled upgrade to your firearm’s tactical capabilities.

 

Key features:

• Cheek Riser:

• Easy to use spring loaded button for four position height adjustment (0.7” adjustment)

• Two position placement front to back

• Clearance for charging handle on AR style platform

• Length of Pull:

• Easy to use spring loaded button for five position length of pull adjustment (1.25” adjustment)

• Additional Features:

• Ambidextrous steel QD sling points

• Durable and comfortable rubber butt pad

• Textured vertical support for shooting while prone

• Designed not to obstruct trigger guard and safety selector when folded

• Skeletonized to reduce weight….. and because it looks badass

• When paired with Samson folding stock adapter, measures 9.8″ from rear of picatinny rail to rear of collapsed stock

• Designed, Manufactured & Finished in Keene, New Hampshire, USA

Specifications:

• Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum

• Finish: MIL-A-8625 type III class 2 anodizing

Size:

• Length: 8.85″

• Width: 1.25″

• Height: 5″

• Weight 16.9 oz

Shop S.A.S. Folding Stock Here: The S.A.S — Tactical All Metal Adjustable Folding Stock

SHOT Show 24 – Magpul Magazine for NGSW

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

Yes, it exists.

This is the Magpul 20 round polymer magazine for the US Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon XM7 Rifle.

The magazine is for 6.8×51 / .277 SIG Fury cartridges and is currently undergoing testing by the US Army.

SHOT Show 24 – Watershed Airborne Waist Pack V2

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

The Watershed Airborne Waist Pack V2 is an update to a popular waterproof back from Watershed. In addition to the removable waist belt, they’ve also upgraded the zipper to the YKK aqua seal zipper.

It holds 12.5 liters and incorporates a laser cut PALS field at the front. Offered in Black, Alpha Green and d MultiCam.

SilencerCo Releases Three New Suppressors at SHOT Show 2024

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

January 23, 2024 — West Valley City, UT — SilencerCo is excited to release three new suppressors at SHOT Show this year. The Spectre 9, Velos 5.56 K and Velos LBP 7.62 will all be on display at SilencerCo’s SHOT Show booth (#10560) . These suppressors are a direct result of numerous customer requests. They will all be available to purchase on silencerco.com and through retailers in early February. 

The Spectre 9 is the next evolution in SilencerCo’s collection of titanium suppressors. It’s completely constructed from titanium and designed for pistol and subgun platforms. The Spectre 9 is compatible with 9mm and subsonic 300 BLK. It’s extremely lightweight at only 3.9 ounces with no mounts. It offers competitive sound performance for suppressors in its size category. It’s also full-auto rated, and one of the few suppressors that can run on a full-auto Glock. 

The Velos 5.56 K and Velos LBP 7.62 are variations of SilencerCo’s first low back pressure silencer, the Velos 5.56 LBP. The Velos K is a shorter version of the original Velos at just 4.76 inches. It still provides the shooter with the benefits of reduced gas, but in a compact and maneuverable package. The Velos 7.62 will accommodate calibers up to .300 RUM for compatibility with more host firearms. 

“When we saw the customer excitement surrounding our recently released Scythe-Ti and Velos LBP 5.56, we knew we needed to expand these product lines,” said SilencerCo VP of Marketing, Mike Aland. “The Spectre 9, Velos 5.56 K, and Velos LBP 7.62 are all part of our efforts to create premium suppressors that are exactly what the customer is asking for.” 

Product Specifications

Spectre 9 

• Completely constructed out of titanium 

• Ultra-lightweight & compact for minimal impact

• Rated for 9MM & 300 BLK Subsonic calibers 

• Weighs 3.9 oz. (without mounts)

• Measures 4.76” in length (without mounts)

• Pairs with Alpha accessories & mounting systems 

• Full-auto rated & one of the few that can run on full-auto Glocks

• MSRP of $879

Velos 5.56 K

• Rated for .223 REM/5.56 NATO 

• 1.227” shorter than Velos LBP 5.56, measuring at 4.76” (without mounts)

• 2.85 oz. lighter than Velos LBP 5.56, weighing 12.4 oz. (without mounts) 

• Low back pressure technology reduces gas blowback. 

• MSRP of $1,164

Velos LBP 7.62

• Rated for calibers ranging from .223 REM/5.56 NATA to .300 RUM 

• Low back pressure technology reduces gas blowback. 

• Weighs 16.5 oz. 

• Measures 6.4” in length 

• MSRP of $1,294

To learn more about these new suppressors visit www.silencerco.com.

SHOT Show 24 – Crye Precision

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

Crye Precisionp has lots of new stuff in the hopper behind the door, but what’s out front is more of what we saw last year.

They are currently working on delivery of ATO and the R series carrier, along with female fit and aviator uniforms.

Look for some new items during SOF Week.

SHOT Show 2024

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

Welcome to our coverage of SHOT Show 2024.