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Bryodyn Technologies – TIG 5G SPX Tactical Internet Gateway

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024

The new TIG 5G SPX serves as a bridge for your existing comms networks enabling high-speed and reliable internet connectivity in the most challenging environments.

The TIG 5G SPX expands on the reliability of the current model by adding Starlink/Starshield capabilities incorporated with the TIG’s bonding and aggregation all in one rugged case. It offers two hours of operation with 2 x 24 VDC (90Wh) or ten hours with 2 x 24 VDC (475 Wh).

What’s in the Pelicase 1640 (including custom foam):

• AC/DC converter with mains priority switching and UPS function

• Buck boost 25A

• DC/DC converter 12 to 24 VDC (400 Watt)

• RITTAL 24 VDC ventilator

• B-mounts for detachable batteries

• Peplink MAX BR1 Pro 5G integrated router

• Panorama low-profile antenna

• Starlink or Starshield antenna (optional)

For more information, contact www.bryodyn.com.

USSOCOM’s Joint Special Operations University to Conduct GPT – AI Platform Assessment Event

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024

SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM’s Joint Special Operations University, will host a series of events to develop a custom Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) model tailored to the university’s commercial “.edu” domain for the academic and administrative needs of students, faculty, and staff members. The GPT model will be trained on relevant datasets to enhance its understanding and generation capabilities in domains pertinent to the university’s academic and administrative functions.

The primary objective of this project is to develop a GPT model that can assist students, faculty, and staff members in various academic and administrative tasks, including but not limited to research, writing, and tutoring.

1. Develop a customized GPT model architecture optimized for academic and administrative tasks.
2. Collect and preprocess relevant datasets including academic papers, administrative documents, and institutional knowledge.
3. Train the GPT model on the collected datasets to improve its understanding and generation capabilities.
4. Evaluate the performance of the trained model through rigorous testing and validation procedures.
5. Deploy the GPT model within the university’s infrastructure for practical applications and integration with existing systems.

If you’re interested in participating, visit events.sofwerx.org/jsou-gpt-ai-platform.

Gray Fox Strategic – FLUX Capacitor Holster

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024

At last month’s Operator Expo in Ottawa, Gray Fox Strategic showed me their FLUX Capacitor holster for the FLUX Defense Raider. Now that SIG SAUER has announced (and shipping) the P320-FLUX Legion, it has become more attainable for a wider audience and the desire for holster options is growing. Talk about serendipity.

The Capacitor features universal mounting and adjustable retention and was designed to fit the Raider with or without rails as well as with a limited number of lights.  It is open ended to work with a variety of slides and compensators.  Their three retention screws as well as a few strategic catch points keep the Raider nice and secure in the holster.

Gray Fox Strategic holsters are built to order and the options list is quite expensive. Currently lead time for holsters is about three weeks.

grayfoxstrategic.ca/products/flux-capacitor

Black Hills Designs – RAIDER RACK

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024

Back in April we previewed an upcoming Load Bearing Vest by Black Hills Designs, before it was named the RAIDER RACK.

Developed over a three year period, the RAIDER RACK was designed with anatomic compatibility first with weight borne close to the waist and above the hips. Naturally, it’s PALS compatible and incorporates interior pockets, sized for Motorola or similar full size radios.

Now available for order, it is made in the USA from Squadron 1000D laminate and weighs just 8 oz dry.

Currently offered in MultiCam. Order yours at www.blackhillsdesigns.net/product/raider-rack.

PEO Soldier Accelerating Integration with New Digital Engineering Ecosystem

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024

Fort Belvior, Va  –  

In April, Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier introduced its Architectural Assessment Tool (AAT)—a first-of-its-kind government-owned digital engineering ecosystem (DEE). The new suite of tools functions as a cloud-based software hub for a hub-and-spoke ecosystem, providing systems engineers and equipment developers with a centralized data source for 3D modeling and configuration management.

The AAT was developed under the Adaptive Squad Architecture (ASA) program which began in 2018. The AAT addresses the need for a comprehensive catalog that provides the Army Acquisitions community immediate access to authoritative data about equipment for dismounted Soldiers.

In developing the catalog, the team’s primary challenge was answering the question of how best to describe a complex, highly contextualized Soldier platform when the Army enterprise has various needs in developing, producing, and fielding Soldier equipment.

According to Dan Kitts, Architecture Lead for ASA, “Most platforms pay a lead systems integrator (LSI) to perform this function. In the case of the Soldier platform, however, there are seventy to over one hundred distinct items on a given Soldier configuration but without an LSI to manage them.”

The solution evolved into a digital engineering environment with a suite of tools that provides users with immediate firsthand access to the central source of authoritative data. Since no out-of-the-box software solution existed, the ASA team built its own.

The new cloud-native software application is the product of a multi-year effort that included developing the software and preparing it for deployment on the Army cloud network cARMY, with secure enterprise access management through EAMS-A.

For Aaron Copeland, Lead Technical Manager for AAT, having a centralized digital catalog of Soldier equipment is crucial for the future of systems integration. “The complexities of Soldier equipment negate having a single expert. For informed integration, we needed a well-curated system that’s immediately accessible,” Copeland said. “Engineers haven’t had this before. Now they can crowdsource data and look at Soldier systems in detail.”

Functionally, the AAT enables engineers to drag and drop any number of PEO Soldier’s equipment items onto a 3D Soldier model (or digital manikin) and allows them to test-fit items for a clearer picture of potential configuration and interoperability challenges earlier in the developmental process.

The tool also gives engineers immediate access to specific data points like bandwidth, interfaces, aggregate weight, and Soldier load, helping create a common operating picture of the Soldier platform.

To Kitts, the real purpose of AAT is to foster Soldier centered design throughout an item’s lifecycle. “ASA’s mission is to place equipment in the context of the Soldier before Soldier Touch Points,” Kitts said. “The desired outcome is that Soldiers intuitively understand the equipment they receive

from PEO Soldier was built for them, similar to when someone unboxes a new phone or buys a new car.”

The AAT achieved Authority to Operate (ATO) and Authority to Connect (ATC) in April, giving the ASA team the green light to deploy the tool on cARMY.

The journey to achieving a government-owned solution was necessarily lengthy and Kitts appreciates the strategic patience ASA received from PEO Soldier’s senior leadership. “Their patience and support in getting us to this point allowed us to pivot from cybersecurity audit compliance to getting additional functionality, curating data, and onboarding additional DEE tools,” Kitts said.

The vision that drives this strategic patience has a broad focus – looking beyond enhancing PEO Soldier’s capabilities alone to helping close data-sharing gaps to foster more efficient collaboration with Army and Joint stakeholders.

“The real benefit of the Architectural Assessment Tool is helping our strategic partners achieve Soldier centered design,” explained Gary Keller, the Assistant Program Executive Officer for Futures and Integration, PEO Soldier. “With this tool, we can get accurate Soldier equipment data to the right people, when they need it, accelerating integration across the enterprise.”

With input from early adopters, the team continues to innovate with plans for AAT 2.0. The future update will feature an improved database better matched to describe Soldier context and a transition to a more widely used 3D engine.

In the near term, the ASA team is incorporating iPOWER, a power management system designed by the Naval Research Lab, and plans to add Cameo MagicDraw to the suite.

By Kris Hutsell, ARMY

Mehler Systems Showcases Cutting-Edge Ballistic and Tactical Gear at Eurosatory 2024

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024

FULDA, GERMANY (01.07.2024)

Eurosatory 2024 served as a pivotal platform for Mehler Systems, bringing together its three sub-brands—Mehler Protection, Lindnerhof, and UF PRO—to present cutting-edge innovations in ballistic protection and tactical solutions. As the final event before summer, it highlighted the group’s commitment to advancing defence and security technologies.

Mehler Protection unveiled a comprehensive range of defence solutions at Eurosatory 2024. Central to its showcase was the ExoM Up-Armoured Exoskeleton, a groundbreaking collaboration with Mawashi Science & Technology and GIGN, funded by the Defence Innovation Agency. Also featured were the M.U.S.T. system, designed for versatility in tactical environments, women’s soft-ballistic panels, and Omega ballistic helmets. Innovations in ballistic protection for platforms, including 3D-printed window frames and advanced armour for land vehicles, underscored Mehler Protection’s commitment to cutting-edge technology.

On display at Eurosatory, Lindnerhof introduced its latest innovations tailored for tactical operations. Highlights included multi-pouches and corresponding panels, a new plate carrier, and advanced tactical equipment for climbing and abseiling. Noteworthy was the revolutionary 5-in-1 heavy load carrying system, demonstrating Lindnerhof’s prowess in modular and functional carrying solutions.

UF PRO showcased its Striker TT line, a breakthrough in tactical apparel designed specifically for hot and humid climates. This lightweight and durable line includes combat shirt and pants, celebrated as the lightest in UF PRO’s BDU lineup. Visitors also explored the Striker FR garment system, engineered for flame resistance, and the Striker X line optimised for military special operations. A fitting area allowed hands-on testing of UF PRO’s acclaimed garments, including Delta and Monsoon lines.

With preparations underway for upcoming events in September and October, Mehler Systems looks forward to welcoming you. Stay connected for updates on our upcoming plans and engagements.

mehler-systems.com

Agilite Launches Multi-Caliber Pincer Pouches

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024

Agilite has launched a brand new version of its popular Pincer Pouches that now work with a range of different calibers including 7.62 and 9mm in the exact same pouches while still maintaining rock-solid retention.

The patented design allows you to easily grab or re-index a magazine instantaneously with one hand and it comes in new both placard and single rifle mag pouch versions. The placard version also works with a selection of second layer admin and MOLLE options for adding additional gear externally.

See how the next gen Pincer pouches work in the video below:

They are available now at www.agilitegear.com or contact Michael.L@agilitegear.com for Government purchases.

Lynx Defense Unveils the All-New Policy 2.0

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024

Selma, NC, 6/28/24 – Lynx Defense, a manufacturer of range bags, tactical gear and firearm accessories, is thrilled to announce the launch of the redesigned Policy 2.0. This latest product is the culmination of extensive customer feedback and experience, setting a new standard for quality and functionality.

The original Policy set the bar high, but the Policy 2.0 raises it even further. The Policy is a product that allows you to better carry your personal defense weapon in a backpack of your choosing.

The Policy 2.0 is designed from the ground up, this new iteration boasts a robust build that ensures maximum organization and protection for your firearm. Recognizing the need for added stability and production in backpacks, Lynx Defense has incorporated reinforced padding at the bottom of the Policy 2.0, specifically addressing the issue of backpacks that lack bottom padding.

“Our customers are our most valuable resource when it comes to product development,” said Michael Savage, President of Lynx Defense. “The Policy 2.0 is a direct response to their feedback. We listened, we learned, and we have delivered a product that meets their expectations.”

Key features of the Policy 2.0 include:

Enhanced Durability: Constructed with 1000D Courdra, the Policy 2.0 is built to withstand the long-term use, providing long-lasting protection.

Bottom Padding: Added padding at the base of the Policy 2.0 offers superior protection for backpacks with minimal or no bottom padding, ensuring your equipment remains protected and preventing any noise when setting down your backpack.

User-Centric Design: Redesigned with user feedback in mind, the Policy 2.0 includes improvements that enhance overall functionality, increased gun compatibility, and ease of use.

The Policy 2.0 is more than just an upgrade; it is a testament to Lynx Defense’s commitment to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.

For more information about the Policy 2.0 and other Lynx Defense products, visit lynxdefense.com.