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Rampart Training Week Registration Now Open

Friday, March 22nd, 2024

Registration for Rampart Training Week is now live! Following Rampart Range Day & Expo 2024, Rampart has once again team up with the industry’s top brands and subject matter experts to host a series of training events for Law Enforcement, Military, and Corrections personnel. Sign up now to request your spot in your preferred courses!

• Hands-on training courses run by world-class subject matter experts

• Earn factory certifications and accreditations

• Select courses are free to Law Enforcement, Military, and Corrections

• Discounts available on flights, hotels, and rental cars

rampartcorp.com/training-week

And don’t forget, Canada’s Largest Private Range Day & Expo is taking place in Ottawa, Ontario on May 28th, 2024. Make sure you register.

• Get hands-on experience with the latest firearms, tactical equipment, and technology

• An unparalleled opportunity to connect with the best tactical suppliers in Canada

• Talk with brand and product experts about your specific requirements

• Meet with other industry personnel to discuss and share solutions and challenges

• Registration is free of charge and is not open to the public. Only active Law Enforcement, Military, Corrections, and relevant government personnel may attend.

rampartcorp.com/rampart-range-day

“Tell Them Yourself”

Friday, March 22nd, 2024

Coming Soon from the Journal of Special Operations Medicine/Breakaway Media, LLC.

Debuting at SOMA, “Tell Them Yourself: It’s Not Your Day To Die,” by Frank Butler, Kevin O’Connor, and Jeff Butler is an extraordinary, true account of how a small group of world-class trauma experts joined forces with America’s best combat medics to rewrite the battlefield medicine rule book and then sell these revolutionary new concepts to a disbelieving medical world.

This is the definitive record of how TCCC came to be and how these protocols forever changed the way care is provided to those wounded in combat, written by the men who fought for the change.

Look for it on the JSOM website and via Amazon soon.

Terrain 365 Introduces the Otter Flip-ATB

Friday, March 22nd, 2024

Rustproof-Edge Holding Flipper with Bolstered Construction

New for Spring 2024, Terrain 365™ releases their Otter Flip-ATB. A modern, streamlined, compact, folder made in the Barlow style with a fast flipper opening action, and integrated bolster style construction. Featuring their proprietary, corrosion-proof, edge holding,Terravantium™ blade alloy. This precision-made folder features a contoured, full titanium framelock handle construction paired with a variety of scale materials. Signature design details include their modern take on the classic Barlow profile, all titanium hardware, fine jimping, and a high-level, clean, design aesthetic. These are 100% non-ferrous, non-magnetic, and a completely rustproof build for all terrains.

The Otter Flip-ATB is available with Terravantium™ blades, titanium handles and paired withfat carbon, linen or canvas micarta, carbon fiber, or G10 or scales.

Creative Director and Co-Founder Patrick Ma of Terrain 365 states,

“While the wild otter is on the small side, it is pound for pound one of the most successful mammal predators on the planet. The Otter Flip-AT series is the customer favorite. Small, compact, cuts ‘big”, but easy to EDC. The flipper action makes this a very fast opener. This newest iteration with the integrated bolster construction dresses out this edition with your choice of premium handle materials.”

The Otter Flip-ATB is available from $319-$359 on their website.

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Siege R Optimized

Friday, March 22nd, 2024

Today, we’re highlighting the Siege R Optimized Platform – a revolutionary advancement designed to meet the demands of modern warfare and tactical operations.

—6/12™ laser fusion platform

—Rapid-release Tubes® technology

—Loop field on front and back panels

—Internal bellyband (removable)

—Accepts SPEAR BALCS Cut Soft Armor-same size as carrier 

—Accepts SAPI, Swimmer/Shooter, and/or Full Size Plates-same size as carrier 

The Siege R Optimized Platform represents a paradigm shift in tactical gear, offering unparalleled versatility, durability, and performance in the field.

Adaptive Design:

Every element of the system is meticulously engineered to seamlessly integrate with a wide range of mission requirements and operational environments.

Modularity Redefined:

The Siege R’s modular architecture empowers operators to customize their loadout with precision, ensuring readiness for dynamic missions.

Enhanced Ergonomics:

Engineered with input from end-users, the Siege R prioritizes comfort and mobility, enhancing wearer performance during prolonged missions.

Durability Without Compromise:

Built to withstand the rigors of combat, every component is engineered to meet the highest standards of reliability and resilience.

Visit FirstSpear to find America’s premier tactical gear and equipment.

Army, Industry Discuss Future Implications of Augmenting Humans with AI

Friday, March 22nd, 2024

AUSTIN, Texas — As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into a number of industries, organizational leaders from the public and private sector are considering both the opportunities and risk posed by this rapidly evolving field of technology.

During a March 12 South by Southwest Conference panel in Austin, tech enthusiasts from the U.S. Army and industry discussed how advances in AI-augmented humans and humanoids — non-human entities, such as robots, that possess human characteristics — have the potential to reshape how humans work and accomplish complex tasks.

The panelists additionally discussed the importance of pursuing responsible AI, so that the new technology will serve to improve human lives and abilities.

“AI is not a panacea,” said Army Futures Command Director of Integration Col. Troy Denomy, who participated in the panel. Denomy clarified that AI can be a useful tool in optimizing the capabilities of humans and machines but is not a replacement for human brainpower or skill. He added that the Army does not want to create situations in which humans are working for robots but rather seeks to enable robots to work for humans.

To better understand the advantages AI can offer, the Army is evaluating new AI assistance methods through its Soldier-centered design model, which places Soldier participation and feedback at the core of experimentation efforts. The method takes inspiration from private industry best practices shaped around ensuring end-user satisfaction, such as Microsoft’s human-centered design methods.

Panelist Steven Bathiche, who leads Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group, highlighted how AI developers are shifting away from remote-controlled programming toward task-based programming, which allows humans to complete more complicated tasks by automating the repetitive ones. Bathiche commented on the Army’s historical ability to enable greater innovation and problem-solving in emerging fields of technology through mutually beneficial partnerships with entrepreneurs and industry.

Fellow speaker Young Bang, who serves as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, emphasized that interfaces with technology must evolve alongside the technology itself, so that analysts and Soldiers can more easily and intuitively interact with AI systems. Carefully assessing risk is also critical, and the Army continues to apply frameworks to identify and counteract risks, including when adopting third-party generated algorithms. The Army also plans — with the help of industry — to deepen its understanding of how integrating new AI capabilities may impact Soldiers’ well-being and behaviors, with an aim of improving personal, professional and operational outcomes.

“It’s about innovation and failing quickly. We don’t want programs that last 10 years and then decide to kill it. We want to learn faster and faster from our mistakes,” Bang said.

By Army Futures Command

XS Sights Introduces Lever Rail and Ghost Ring Sight Kit for Rossi R95 and Lever Scout Mount for Rossi R92

Thursday, March 21st, 2024

Fort Worth, Texas (March 19, 2024) – XS® Sights is pleased to now offer its popular Lever Rail and Ghost Ring sight sets for the Rossi R95 lever-action rifle and Lever Scout Mount for the Rossi R92.

Machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, XS Rails are hard coat anodized to provide a lightweight mounting system that is tough enough to withstand a lifetime of use. The ghost ring sight sets are made of precision-machined steel and fully adjustable for windage and elevation. These rugged sights deliver an enhanced field of view with a white stripe front sight that is highly visible on targets in all lighting conditions and contrasts against any color background.

“The XS Ghost Ring sight sets allow for the fastest target acquisition possible with iron sights,” said Jeff King, Marketing Manager, XS Sights. “The surge in popularity of lever action rifles has been fun to see, and we are happy to offer Rossi R95 and R92 owners upgrades to make their shooting experience better. Our Picatinny rail offers users flexibility by easily accommodating riflescopes and red dot sights.”

R95 Lever Rail and Ghost Ring Kit Retail Price: $192.99

R92 Lever Scout Mount Kit Retail Price: $76.99

All XS sights are backed by a 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee. The company also offers a 12-year warranty on all tritium products and a limited lifetime warranty on all other products. For more information, visit www.xssights.com.

Tomahawk Performance Instructor and Crosswind Jackets Now Available from OP Tactical

Thursday, March 21st, 2024

I’ve been receiving a lot of messages asking when Tomahawk Performance’s new clothing will be available. Earlier today I found out OP Tactical is offering the Instructor Jacket and the Crosswind Jacket for sale.

Offered in Black and Urban Grey, the Instructor Jacket is worn by Tomahawk instructors as well as SIG’s Defense Products Team. This insulated Softshell offers great breathability.

The Crosswind Jacket serves featherweight wind shell and can be worn over the Instructor Jacket. It features low-profile, stowable hood and is available in Ranger Green.

I’ve been wearing both jackets for the past two months and really like them. ? Sizing is considered athletic, but if you use your military size, the fit is great.

DroneShield Awarded $4.3 Million U.S. Government Contract

Thursday, March 21st, 2024

• A repeat U.S. Government order of $4.3 million contract for its handheld C-UxS systems.

• Further material orders are anticipated from this customer.

DroneShield Ltd (ASX:DRO) (DroneShield or the Company) is pleased to announce it has received a repeat order of $4.3 million from a U.S. Government customer for a number of its handheld C-UAS systems.

The delivery is expected to be complete over the next 15 days, using available stock on hand.

DroneShield has been working with this customer for several years, with a number of smaller preceding orders. This is the first material contract from the customer, and subsequent material larger orders are expected in near term. The exact timing and quantum of future orders will be advised to market as further information becomes available.

“Widespread global conflict continues to provide clear evidence of the rapid evolution of unmanned systems.” Tom Branstetter, Director of Business Development stated, “This U.S. government end-user has and always will require cutting-edge capabilities to maintain its decisive advantage. This initial order is a testament to our team’s unwavering commitment to addressing complex challenges and further highlights our key position in the counter-unmanned systems space.”

Matt McCrann, DroneShield US CEO, commented: “DroneShield products have undergone extensive evaluations from a number of U.S. Government agencies in the last several years, and we’re honored by the customer relationship we have and pleased to start seeing the results of these efforts.” McCrann continued, “In addition to market leading product performance, the ability for us to rapidly deliver DroneShield solutions was important to the customer. We’re proud to be able to do so in support of their urgent operational requirements, as drone threats continue to rapidly escalate.”