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Thermoteknix Unveils ClipIR-12 – Latest in Thermal Fusion Technology – at Eurosatory 2024

Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

Thermoteknix, a global leader in thermal imaging, night vision, and fused technologies, is launching its latest breakthroughs in fused thermal clip-on systems with its new ClipIR-12 range at Eurosatory 2024.

Based on thermal fusion technology developed by Thermoteknix over the past 12 years, ClipIR-12B, and ClipIR-12E, are the latest, fourth generation evolution, significantly lighter, higher resolution and more compact than their predecessors.

See the new ClipIR-12 on STAND C386, Hall 5A on the UK Pavilion, Eurosatory 2024, Paris.

Both ClipIR-12 models attach to existing night vision devices to deliver thermal imaging fusion. Fused thermal and night vision is the gold standard for low-light and no-light operations giving tactical advantages and enhanced situational awareness, while increasing the range significantly compared to traditional standalone night vision.

Exceptionally low power consumption is achieved with Thermoteknix patented Shutterless XTI technology, also providing outstanding uninterrupted image quality with zero lag and ultra-low latency; critical for helmet mounted applications. A wide field of view is delivered to the night vision device, providing maximum situational awareness.

ClipIR-12B is powered by either by an internal battery or externally by either a four or eight cell battery pack mounted on the rear of the helmet. ClipIR-12E is powered externally from an external battery pack.

Groundbreaking Augmented Reality capabilities are achieved by connecting either Thermoteknix ARTIM or ARTIM-MINI intelligent battery packs which combine the thermal fusion with an intuitive look-vector driven 3D AR display with real-time data from leading Battle Management Systems such as ATAK.

“The ClipIR-12 range brings more than ten years’ of Thermoteknix’ experience designing and manufacturing fused thermal and night vision systems. These latest advancements in technology enhance the operational effectiveness, situational awareness, and safety of military personnel in the field.” comments Jonti Salisbury, Head of Imaging Sales at Thermoteknix.

Thermoteknix is renowned for its innovative engineering, challenging convention and developing groundbreaking technology. The company was awarded the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation in 2024, the highest public accolade for any British company.

For more information on Thermoteknix visit www.thermoteknix.com.

SIG SAUER ROSE Seminar Series Featuring Lena Miculek at Securite’ Gun Club in Washington State

Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

NEWINGTON, N.H., (June 18, 2024) – SIG Elite Store, Securite’ Gun Club in Woodinville, Washington will host the SIG SAUER ROSE Seminar Series featuring Team SIG professional shooter Lena Miculek this Saturday, June 22, 2024. 

The ROSE Seminar Series is an in-store experience tailored to women of all skill levels that encourages community and empowerment in your firearms journey featuring Team SIG Professional Shooter Lena Miculek.  The schedule for the ROSE by SIG SAUER in-store experience is as follows:

10:00am – 4:00pm: A try-before-you buy experience hosted by the SIG SAUER Training Team featuring SIG SAUER ROSE series pistols and a broad array of SIG SAUER pistols, rifles, optics, and ammunition available to try.  Additionally, SIG SAUER will host a ROSE pop-up store with exclusive ROSE branded items available for purchase.

11:00am & 2:00pm: Miculek will host two sold-out seminars at Securite’ Gun Clubcovering the how-to basics of incorporating red dot optics into your EDC routine with a product walk through of the newly released ROMEO-X COMPACT ROSE.  To join the seminar waitlist please contact the host location directly for details.

Miculek will be in-store throughout the day, and available to meet customers and sign autographs.  For specific store event information visit event information at Securite’ Gun Club located at 11910 Woodinville Drive, Woodinville, WA.

The next stop on the ROSE Series is Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Ally Outdoors in Midland, Texas.  Visit sigsauer.com for the full 2024 ROSE Seminar Series schedule.

Become a member of the ROSE Community on Facebook for continued information about the ROSE Seminar Series, get exclusive updates about the ROSE program, and be the first to know about product launches.  Access the full ROSE by SIG SAUER training series with Lena on the ROSE YouTube channel and visit sigsauer.com/rose specific product information and additional program details.

Milrem Robotics’ Combat UGVs Flood Eurosatory 2024

Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

Milrem Robotics, the world-leading robotics and autonomous systems developer, together with world-renowned weapon systems providers, showcases a variety of weaponised unmanned combat vehicles at Eurosatory 2024, demonstrating the versatility of its market-leading UGV the THeMIS.

From the eight THeMIS UGVs demonstrated at Eurosatory 2024, taking place from June 17 until June 21, in Paris, France, four are equipped with weapon systems provided by top of their class technology providers: KONGSBERG, Thales, Leonardo and FN Herstal.

“THeMIS Combat UGVs make up the forward line of robotic systems (FLOR) that ensures first contact will be made without blood. This allows the commanders to enter high-threat situations to identify and engage known or perceived threats before human intervention,” explained Patrick Shepherd, Chief Sales Officer at Milrem Robotics.

The newest addition to the preferred platform for weapon systems integrations – the THeMIS – is the FZ602 2-tube rocket launcher by Thales Belgium. It is showcased together with KONGSBERG’s PROTECTOR RS4, the world’s most fielded Remote Weapon System.

Additionally, KONGSBERG will showcase a THeMIS Combat with their PROTECTOR RS6, which features the powerful M230 LF 30mm cannon.

Announced in October 2023, but publicly displayed for the first time is the THeMIS with the HITROLE® Light Remote Weapon Station (RWS), one of the land turrets developed by Leonardo

“Since the enemy cannot allow unmanned combat vehicles freedom of movement, they force them to reveal their positions by engaging the robotic system. By destroying the first line of enemy key assets and creating a hole in the enemy’s defensive or offensive posture, THeMIS Combat UGVs enhance the effectiveness of manned assets by creating momentum that human troops can leverage with fewer casualties,” Shepherd added.

Exhibited with Thales, the THeMIS Observe UGV intended for ISR features the deFNder® Light of FN Herstal’s RWS family. It can integrate all FN Herstal machine guns up to 7.62mm calibre.

Milrem Robotics is the world-leading robotics and autonomous systems developer and systems integrator, with offices in Estonia, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the US. The company is known for its THeMIS and Multiscope UGVs, the Type-X Robotic Combat Vehicle, and MIFIK intelligent autonomous functionalities for defence platforms.

The company is also renowned for successfully completing the European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP) project iMUGS, which focused on developing a modular and scalable architecture for hybrid manned-unmanned systems.

Eurosatory 2024: Avon Protection’s MCM100 Underwater Rebreather chosen by New Zealand Defence Force

Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

The order expands the MCM100’s deployment among NATO nations

MELKSHAM, ENGLAND, June 17th, 2024: Avon Protection, the leader in innovative underwater and CBRN protective equipment, is pleased to announce that its MCM100 Multi-Role Rebreather has been selected by the New Zealand Defence Force to equip its navy divers. This significant contract includes the supply of MCM100 systems, spares and accessories, and a multi-year support programme.

Initially developed and deployed with global militaries and specialist user groups, the MCM100 delivers enhanced diver safety and extended mission duration for military divers across the spectrum of shallow and deep-water diving operations; including explosive ordinance disposal (EOD), mine-countermeasures (MCM), Special Forces, covert subsurface infiltration, submarine release & infiltration, and manned underwater vehicle operations.

The electronically controlled, closed-circuit MCM100 uses advanced digital oxygen sensors and a native decompression algorithm to manage the oxygen and decompression risk. System and mission information is fed to the diver via a wrist or console-mounted handset display and a heads-up display, maximising system useability and allowing the user to focus on the mission rather than the equipment. Additionally, automated pre-dive sequencing reduces mission readiness time and enhances safety.

The MCM100’s modular design ensures a future-proofed capability for the underwater operator, providing users flexibility in how and when they integrate new technologies as they become available or as their mission envelope changes.

“In selecting the MCM100 Multi-Role Rebreather, the New Zealand Defence Force is equipping its military divers with world-leading technology to enhance the safety and effectiveness of their increasingly diverse operations,” said Kevin Gurr, Avon Protection’s Underwater Systems Director. “We look forward to working with the New Zealand Defence Force as this system enters service and we continue to support their operations over the coming years.”

New Zealand joins a user community that includes other key NATO nations and partner navies.

INVISIO Announces Seamless Wireless Comms Capability to Their Intercom System

Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

Tactical communications expert INVISIO announces plans to add wireless comms capability to its intercom system, providing unlimited mobility in the field whilst maintaining unrivalled situational awareness.

 The wireless capability, INVISIO Link™, is expected to be released first half of 2025, and augments the INVISIO Intercom system by bridging the gap between dismounted and mounted users through seamless wireless communications. It follows the recent release of the INVISIO Control™ app, which provides the ability to tailor and adjust the intercom system pre-mission or on the go.

The solution adds a dongle to the existing INVISIO body worn kit along with a base station to the INVISIO Intercom System. Both products are lightweight and small, ensuring portability, ease of use and installation.

INVISIO Link™ offers the following key attributes:

Tailored connectivity: INVISIO Link™ means users are wirelessly connected to tailored user and group communication.

Unlimited mobility: No tangled cords give users free mobility in platforms and their proximity.

Seamless comms: INVISIO Link™ provides seamless transitions between mounted and dismounted scenarios as well as wired and wireless. It also allows auto-connect for easy use in the field.

Uncompromised wireless quality: INVISIO Link™ provides uncompromised speech intelligibility along with strong connectivity, also in challenging environments.

Secure & lightweight: The new wireless solution is unparalleled in size and weight, with a body-worn INVISIO Link™ dongle weighing just 70g. AES 256 encryption ensures the system remains secure, and detectability can be adjusted thanks to adjustable transmitting power.

Mount anywhere: INVISIO Link™ can be installed anywhere, either as a fixed installation, on molle webbing or in a bag. Weighing just 270g and measuring 78 x 100 x 30mm, the INVISIO Link™ station has a small footprint that ensures ease of use, with the option for an external antenna for specially challenging RF installations.

Jacob Tranegaard, Director Intercom Product Management at INVISIO, says: “INVISIO Link™ gives users more freedom and mobility than ever and provides hassle-free transitions between mounted and dismounted scenarios.”

“Wireless often comes with concerns around audio quality, but INVISIO Link™ provides uncompromised speech intelligibility that is as clear as wired systems.”

“We know wireless communication is the next step forward in our industry and are delighted to add this to our offering.”

INVISIO Link™ is announced at EUROSATORY and is expected to be available first half of 2025. Visit INVISIO at Hall 5A – stand C126 or for more information, contact us at info@invisio.com or get in touch with your local INVISIO representative.

Tactical Tuesday: Back in [MultiCam] Black Giveaway!

Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

Vertx has teamed up with the heavy hitters (Premier Body Armor, SureFire, Oakley, and Aero Precision) to bring you a tactical gear package that’ll make your buddies green with envy.

This giveaway features some truly exclusive items – created in MultiCam Black ONLY for this giveaway! You won’t find these items in MultiCam Black anywhere else. AND there’s 3 chances to win!

Hurry, giveaway ends 6/30 – enter here: gleam.io/2gDHQ/back-in-milticam-black

AFSFC Reaches Final Phase of Fielding Model Defender Gear

Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas (AFNS) —  

A four-year initiative to modernize the day-to-day equipment of active-duty Air Force security forces defenders reached its fifth and final phase recently with the award of a $39 million contract for state-of-the-art defender gear.

In addition to securing the contract award through the Air Force Installation Contracting Center’s 773rd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron, the Air Force Security Forces Center worked with Air Force Materiel Command logisticians to get the equipment into the Logistics Readiness Inventory Control System.    

“Because of this effort, not only will it be easier to account for equipment, defenders will now be able to move from one installation to another with their Model Defender Individual Equipment Kit under the Gear for Life program,” said Master Sgt. Derek Walton, AFSFC Model Defender and Gear for Life program manager. “This means they will no longer need to have that equipment issued at each installation as they progress in their careers.”

At the direction of Air Force Security Forces, the Model Defender initiative began in June 2020 with a focus on standardizing must-have daily gear for every defender in the Department of the Air Force.   

“The establishment of the Model Defender Individual Equipment Kit was crucial as it standardized gear across the Air Force security forces enterprise enhancing operational efficiency, ensuring the safety and professional appearance of personnel and fostering modernization within the Total Force,” said Dennis Rodriguez, AFSFC individual protective equipment branch chief. 

AFSFC started the new initiative by developing a standardized equipment list of 23 items which was then coordinated, amended and approved through major commands and security forces headquarters. This resulted in a final Model Defender Individual Equipment Kit.

Working with industry and Air Force contracting partners, the center then conducted phase 1 testing of state-of-the-art equipment using active-duty, National Guard Bureau and Air Force Reserve Commanddefenders in the San Antonio area. 

“This collaborative effort with industry partners for phase 1 testing also streamlined the acquisition process, ensuring that all security forces are well equipped and ready for their duties,” Rodriguez said. 

Based on testing results, AFSFC continued to phase 2 for expanded day-to-day testing at eight installations across four major commands, and phase 3 where the center consolidated and scrutinized collected data before presenting their findings to the Air Force Equipment and Weapons Configuration Board for validation.

During both of these phases, AFSFC worked with AFICC’s contracting experts for an acquisition strategy that would move the purchase forward once decisions were made about what equipment was best for the defender force.   

“By conducting ongoing testing with the consolidation and analysis of test results, we were able to swiftly transition through the phases,” Rodriguez said. “This parallel processing allowed for immediate adjustments and expedited the validation and acquisition processes.”  

As a result, the equipment procurement plan was set to go immediately after the team confirmed the best equipment for the security forces enterprise, he added.  

Phase 4, the first purchase of Model Defender kit equipment took place May 2023 with Blue Force Gear and marked a significant milestone in the timeline. 

“Blue Force Gear developed a kit specifically to meet the needs of our security forces enterprise,” Walton said. “Their laser cut technology is cutting edge and integrates seamlessly with the body armor solution that was selected by the Air Force.”   

Upon receiving the initial small equipment purchase, the AFSFC team shifted focus to begin collaboration with Headquarters Air Force.

“The goal was to integrate the Model Defender items into the supply system through the Gear for Life initiative,” Rodriguez said. “Which was crucial for us to ensure the newly acquired equipment would be seamlessly incorporated into the broader system, enhancing the overall readiness and capability of the SF enterprise.”

“Our collaboration with headquarters was pivotal,” he added. “Integrating the Model Defender equipment into the Gear for Life initiative is not just a step, it’s a leap toward equipping defenders with the tools they need to face the future head-on.”

The final phase award was the career field’s largest purchase ever when the full contract of $39 million was awarded to Blue Force Gear in April.

Equipment rollout to the field is expected to begin in December with full delivery to the field by early 2025. 

The finalized Model Defender kit consists of:   
– M-4 magazine pouches 
– M-18 magazine pouches   
– Dump pouches (for easily stowing a variety of items like empty magazines)   
– Holster adapters   
– Mollie belts (a webbed belt that allows gear to be attached in a variety of configurations)   
– Utility and handcuff pouches   
– Flashlight and baton pouches

By Debbie Aragon, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center Public Affairs

Laser Light Module: Rheinmetall’s New Pistol Tactical Aiming Laser at Eurosatory 2024

Monday, June 17th, 2024

Rheinmetall is showcasing its new “Pistol Tactical Aiming Laser” laser light module at Eurosatory 2024. Made by Rheinmetall Soldier Electronics in Stockach on Lake Constance, the Pistol Tactical Aiming Laser (LLM-PTAL) is a compact lightweight build-on module specially designed for handguns.

For target illumination, an infrared close-range illuminator and white light are available to the operator for use in all operational situations.

In addition, the LLM-PTAL is equipped with an IR aiming laser and a visible (selectable red or green) aiming laser, integrated next to each other in a laser block.

Despite its compact dimensions (L/W/H 76 x 45 x 30 mm) and low weight of just 115 g, the newly developed module produces a powerful laser output of up to laser class 3B, permanently controlled via a monitor diode and electronically regulated. The build-on module features a dongle interface for an eye-safe training mode and effective force-on-force training.

Besides ergonomic, two-handed fingertip operability, the module can be attached to the weapon in various ways and can be adapted to different holster types. The single CR123 battery can be exchanged via the lamp head when the module is mounted.

Furthermore, the device offers the great advantage of not being subject to America’s strict ITAR export regulations.

Along with other Rheinmetall products, the LLM-PTAL is on view at Stand E115/F115 at Eurosatory 2024.