TLR-7® X USB // Sidewinder Stalk®

Archive for December, 2024

Air Force Security Forces Center Activates Squadrons to Replace Corrections, Training Detachments

Saturday, December 21st, 2024

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

The Air Force Security Forces Center recently transitioned its detachments to a squadron structure to return the units to a familiar organizational framework.

The process began earlier this year when Air Force Materiel Command published a special order to inactivate AFSFC’s Detachment 2 at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California, and Detachment 3 at Fort Bliss, Texas. The document also activated the 320th Correctional and Rehabilitation Squadron at Miramar and the 570th Combat Training Squadron at Fort Bliss.

“Both the 320th CRS and 570th CTS deliver very unique mission sets,” said Col. Jason Harris, AFSFC commander, “so it was important to move them within a formal squadron structure – a hierarchy our Airmen have worked with before – which brings a renewed sense of excitement and purpose to those units.”

Lt. Col. Scott Haselden, 570th CTS commander, echoed Harris’ thoughts.

“Our members will have a more heightened sense of pride being associated to a numbered squadron … having a designation of a squadron with a rich combat training history, resonates to the heritage of the security forces combat mindset,” he said. “To identify as a combat training squadron also validates what they do every day, and I know they will wear their 570th CTS patches proudly on their sleeve.”

The change delivers not only a benefit to the training and corrections mission sets but a boost to the career development and recognition opportunities for Airmen as well.

“A key benefit of this transition is that it streamlines the process for current and future leadership to formally recognize the achievements, hard work and dedication of our Airmen with decorations signed by their squadron commander, something that wasn’t possible under the previous detachment structure,” said Maj. Dane Johnson, 320th CRS commander.

As a geographically separated detachment with our headquarters in San Antonio, we faced numerous administrative challenges, Haselden said.

“With 140 active-duty and civilian members assigned, as well as another 43 Active Guard Reserve and Air Force Reserve Command members, we always had to look for ways to alleviate those challenges to streamline our processes and provide better support to our members. In addition to resolving our administrative matters, being a squadron provides justification for manpower validations to establish better organizational infrastructure to support our instructors with squadron manpower standards not associated with detachments,” he added.

The change also continues to strengthen the opportunities for career development and mentorship which, along with recognition, are key to maintaining morale and fostering a positive work environment, Johnson said.

In the case of the 320th CRS, it also improves the Air Force’s ability to collaborate with other sister services.

“While our primary customers, the prisoners, may not be directly impacted by this organizational shift, there are indirect benefits,” Johnson said. “The transition strengthens our operations with our sister services, particularly the Navy, which in turn can lead to a more efficient and effective support system for our incarcerated population and further strengthen inter-service partnerships.”

The 320th traces back to the 3320th Retraining Group at Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas. It was activated in 1951 with a mission to rehabilitate and reintegrate Air Force personnel convicted of military offenses such as absent without leave, desertion and insubordination – actions not considered criminal in the civilian sector. In 1968, with the closure of Amarillo AFB, the training group relocated to Lowry AFB, Colorado, where, in 1971, the 3320th Corrections and Rehabilitation Squadron was established under the group. Until its inactivation in 1993, the unit returned more than 8,000 inmates to active duty.

The 570th traces its lineage to the 6570th Security Police Squadron initially activated Aug. 1, 1978, at Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio as part of Air Force Systems Command’s 6570th Air Base Group. It was inactivated Oct. 1, 1992, shortly after the standup of AFMC.

By Debbie Aragon

AFIMSC Public Affairs

Poland To Acquire Three MQ-9B SkyGuardians From GA-ASI

Friday, December 20th, 2024

SAN DIEGO – 16 December 2024 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) announces the sale of three MQ-9B SkyGuardian®Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) systems to the Polish Ministry of Defence. The MQ-9B is the newest model of RPA produced by GA-ASI, and will serve as the foundational intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) platform for Poland. The sale to Poland also includes two Certifiable Ground Control Stations (CGCS) and three years of GA-ASI’s SkyGuardian Global Support Solutions.

MQ-9B delivers exceptionally long endurance and range, with auto takeoff and landing under SATCOM-only control, and will be able to operate in unsegregated airspace using the GA-ASI-developed Detect and Avoid system.

“The purchase of MQ-9B SkyGuardian will deliver persistent multi-domain situational awareness, which is vital to Poland,” said GA-ASI President David R. Alexander. “SkyGuardian is a critical security tool and GA-ASI is proud to continue to build on its strong partnership withPoland.”

In 2022, Poland began operating MQ-9A Reapers as part of a lease agreement with GA-ASI. The success of those missions opened the door for the purchase of the MQ-9B aircraft.

The Polish National Defense Ministry said: “In the presence of Deputy Prime MinisterW?adys?aw Kosiniak-Kamysz, a contract was concluded for the supply of MQ-9B SkyGuardian unmanned reconnaissance systems, which will increase the capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces in the field of ISR.”

First customer deliveries of MQ-9B began in 2022 to the U.K. Royal Air Force. Contracts have also been signed with Belgium, Canada, the Japan Coast Guard, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Taiwan, India, and the U.S. Air Force in support of Special Operations Command. MQ-9B has additionally supported various U.S. Navy exercises this year, including Northern Edge, Integrated Battle Problem, and Group Sail.

Combat Vehicle in Demand: Rheinmetall to Supply Ukraine with 20 More Marder Infantry Fighting Vehicles

Friday, December 20th, 2024

In December 2024, the Düsseldorf-based technology group Rheinmetall received an order to supply Ukraine with a further 20 Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicles. Delivery is scheduled for the first half of 2025. The order is worth a mid-range double-digit million euro amount. The delivery will be financed by Germany. All in all, Rheinmetall has already supplied the Ukrainian armed forces with hundreds of Marder infantry fighting vehicles.

In the 1A3 version, the Marder is equipped with an additional laser rangefinder for efficient and precise target engagement. The first 20 combat vehicles of this type were delivered by the Rheinmetall Group on behalf of the German government in March 2023. Further Marder deliveries followed, each time in double figures.

Rheinmetall began overhauling Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicles from its company stocks at its own expense in spring 2022. Since then, the combat vehicles have been continuously repaired and delivered for their immediate deployment. The work is being carried out at the Group’s sites in Unterlüß and Kassel.

Hydra Weaponry Welcome New Plant Manager

Friday, December 20th, 2024

Dave Dunn joins Hydra Weaponry as Hydra Plant Manager in its new 20,000-square-foot facility, demonstrating growth as Maine’s largest firearms manufacturer and carrying on the legacy of Gwinn Firearms, Bushmaster, and Windham Weaponry.

Hermon, Maine (December 2024) – Hydra Weaponry, Maine’s largest firearms employer, designers, and manufacturers of the truly modular MARCK-15 Hydra® Weapon System, announces that seasoned firearms industry veteran Dave Dunn has joined the Hydra Weaponry team as Plant Manager.

“Dave brings with him extensive experience in back-of-the-house production and facilities management, plus front-of-the-house skills like sales and new business development,” Mack Gwinn III, CEO of Hydra Weaponry, said. “He keeps the corporate machine well-oiled and running smoothly.”

Dunn’s experience and dedication to his employment are evident in his 47 years with Silvex, located in southern Maine, a full-service company, specializing in electroplating and surface finishing with 65 years of experience with silver and platinum plating, aluminum anodizing, and phosphating. Dunn worked with firearms clients for the hard coat finishing of firearms parts before moving into sales, as the company Sales Manager. In 2008, Dunn was promoted to Director of Operations/Plant Manager, where he served for eleven years.

?For more information about Hydra Weaponry’s product offerings, please visit www.hydraweaponry.com or contact our customer service team at admin@hydraweaponry.com or 855-493-7221.

Snigel 6L Funny Pack

Friday, December 20th, 2024

Introducing the Snigel 6L Funny Pack—a versatile companion for medics, technicians, and adventurers alike. Designed with Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) in mind, this pack offers:

Spacious Main Compartment: Features two detachable interior walls for customizable organization.

External Zipped Pocket: Provides quick access to essential items.

Multiple Carrying Options: Wear it around the waist, over the shoulder, crossbody, or attach it to larger backpacks.

MOLLE Webbing & Velcro Strips: Allows for easy attachment of additional gear and personal identifiers.

Whether you’re carrying medical supplies, personal items, or technical equipment like camera gear, the 6L Funny Pack adapts to your needs.

Get yours at www.snigel.se/product/6l-funny-pack-18.

UF PRO and Lindnerhof Showcase Advanced Tactical Gear and Clothing at SHOT Show 2025

Friday, December 20th, 2024

LENGGRIES, GERMANY and KOMENDA, SLOVENIA (19.12.2024)

UF PRO and Lindnerhof, two Mehler Systems sub-brands, are excited to present their latest innovations at the 47th annual SHOT Show in Las Vegas, USA, from January 21–24, 2025.

Renowned for their high-performance solutions in tactical clothing and gear, UF PRO and Lindnerhof design products that meet the demanding needs of law enforcement, military, and other professionals in high-stakes environments. At the upcoming SHOT Show, the brands will showcase their latest product lines, demonstrating their commitment to advancing reliability, comfort, and functionality in tactical operations.

The SHOT Show (Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show), owned and sponsored by NSSF® (The Firearm Industry Trade Association), is the world’s largest trade event for professionals in the shooting sports, hunting, and law enforcement industries. It provides a platform for manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and professionals to explore the latest advancements in firearms, tactical solutions, and outdoor products.

UF PRO will present several exciting products, including the Striker TT Combat Pants and Shirt, debuting to the American audience. Designed for hot weather, dense vegetation, and humid environments, this BDU enhances mobility and comfort. Thanks to a unique blend of fabrics, it is also the lightest uniform in UF PRO’s lineup to date. Additional highlights include cold-weather jackets and pants, rain jackets and pants, and the versatile P-40 product line, featuring jeans, all-terrain pants, shorts, and urban pants. The Striker combat line will also be on display, offering high-performance tactical wear for various conditions.

As part of UF PRO’s long-term strategy, the company is establishing a strong presence in the US, building on its success in Europe. The company’s expansion into the US is focused on offering its premium tactical clothing to American military, law enforcement, and special forces units, continuing its mission of delivering high-performance, innovative solutions for professionals in extreme environments. UF PRO has already made a significant impact in the US, with partnerships extending beyond SWAT units to include police departments, DEA teams, NASA laboratories, and a growing base of end consumers. Now, with UF PRO USA Inc. and operating office located in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company is making a clear commitment to the US market, supported by a dedicated local team.

Lindnerhof will showcase their Heavy Load Carrying System, a customisable solution for transporting heavy loads with stability and comfort. The highly regarded MX042 Plate Carrier, known for its modularity and lightweight design, will also be featured. Other key products include multicaliber pouches, Curv tactical belts, and the Shikari Series, an ultralight system designed for tactical rope operations, combining a warbelt with a chest harness for full support and unobstructed gear access.

Attendees at SHOT Show 2025 will have the opportunity to explore these innovations firsthand and learn how UF PRO and Lindnerhof are pushing the boundaries of tactical clothing and gear design.

For more information, please visit the Mehler Systems events page.

FirstSpear Friday Focus: NEW DNC Wind Cheater

Friday, December 20th, 2024

Introducing a fresh twist on the classic OG FirstSpear Wind Cheater—now available in the iconic Desert Night Camo (DNC) Wind Cheater. Proudly made in the USA, this Wind Cheater is your ultimate go-to jacket for any adventure. Crafted with durable, wind-resistant material, it’s built to handle even the toughest weather conditions.


The Desert Night Camo design not only delivers a stealthy, rugged look but also provides effective camouflage, whether you’re navigating the wilderness or blending into an urban environment. Slip into this jacket and stay ready for whatever comes your way. Combining premium quality with unmatched practicality, this American-made essential is perfect for those who demand both style and performance.

Visit FirstSpear to find American Made kit and accessories, Built For The X.

Sons of Liberty Gun Works Unveils New SF Compatible NOX Line

Friday, December 20th, 2024

18DEC2024 – SAN ANTONIO TEXAS

Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) has announced the expansion of their popular NOX muzzle device series with four new SF compatible models, with initial exclusivity through Primary Arms.

“We are excited to introduce the SF compatible NOX line, featuring a complete range of muzzle devices—both ported and non-ported—available in 5/8 and ½ threads. Whether you’re looking to enhance your 13.7” to 16” builds or seeking a reliable standalone suppressor host for any rifle, this line delivers exceptional performance.”— Mike Mihalski, Founder and Co-Owner of Sons of Liberty Gun Works.

The new SF compatible NOX line features a range of muzzle devices, both ported and non-ported, with standard 5.56 1/2 X28 and 5/8X24 thread pitches. This development particularly benefits users of SOLGW’s .223 Wylde Precision barrels, which utilize the 5/8 thread pitch for enhanced accuracy and durability.

NOX, SOLGW

The engineering behind these offerings emphasizes precision. By incorporating more material surrounding the bore, the design minimizes constriction at the crown, improving accuracy. The 5/8 threaded SF-NOXs allow for the mounting of durable SOCOM suppressors, enhancing the overall shooting experience.

These new muzzle devices are especially valuable for 13.7”-barrel builds and can serve as effective standalone compensators, providing enhanced performance and versatility for both suppressed and unsuppressed applications.

“”We are thrilled to introduce the SF compatible NOX line, which not only enhances the performance of our products but also meets the needs of our customers who rely on compatibility with popular suppressors. This expansion reflects our commitment to innovation and quality in the firearms industry.” – William Phebus, Director of Sales & Business Development

The complete SF compatible NOX line is shipping now from Primary Arms as standalone items, complete factory-built systems shipping soon!

You can experience them firsthand at the PrairieFire Range Day during SHOT 2025 prairiefire.com/prairiefire-range-day

For sales inquiries contact william@solgw.com