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RTS Tactical – Legion Shield

Monday, March 3rd, 2025

The Legion Shield from RTS Tactical features a Viewport and ballistic bolts. It is built and rated to defeat NIJ 0101.07 RF1 level threats.

The handle incorporates a vibration dampening pad to dissipate kinetic energy when taking hits and the corners feature rubber bumpers to protect then shield while using it as well as during transport and storage.

Additionally, the Legion Shield is compatible with Foxfury LED lights.

Offered in two sizes, 18″ x 32″ (16.8 lbs) and 20″ x 36″ (19.3 lbs).

To learn more, visit rtstactical.com/products/rts-tactical-legion-ballistic-shield.

Rheinmetall Squad Support Weapon – The 40mm Fire Support Weapon for Superior Infantry Firepower

Monday, March 3rd, 2025

Rheinmetall is presenting the world’s first automatic, magazine-loaded, shoulder fired grenade launcher at Enforcetac 2025. Both weight, dimensions and handling of the SSW40 are similar to assault rifles. Thanks to a recoil-reducing and self-regulating recoil system, the SSW40 (Squad Support Weapon 40) can fire all available 40mm Low Velocity (LV) ammunition types as well as the new Rheinmetall 40mm Medium Velocity (MV) ammunition.

The new MV ammunition has a significantly increased velocity and a flat trajectory, allowing targets to be engaged more quickly and increasing the effective range of the system to 900m. Combined with the broad spectrum of Rheinmetall’s 40mm LV/MV ammunition portfolio, the infantry user achieves unprecedented flexibility and effectiveness on the battlefield of the future. The first test firings were successfully carried out at the beginning of 2024. The market launch with series production will start in 2025.

The 40mm MV ammunition family combines Rheinmetall’s experience in 40mm LV and High Velocity (HV) ammunition. Therefore, the SSW40 can be used with the following ammunition types:

HE Fragmentation (HEFRAG)
Anti-Tank (HEDP)
Door Breaching (HEBE)
Air Burst (HEAB)
Training (TPM, TPM-T)
Illumination / Fog
Sound & Flash and Irritation Ammunition (CS)

Via a quick magazine change, the SSW40 can be used in any near peer as well as asymmetric conflict scenario and offers superior firepower in any terrain, even against medium-weight armoured vehicles. The interfaces on the SSW40 also allow the inclusion of laser light modules, fire control sights as well as IR programmers for aerial explosive point ammunition. The SSW40 can also be integrated on vehicle mounts or field mounts.

AFSOC Reveals Name for OA-1K: Skyraider II

Monday, March 3rd, 2025

FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. —

AFSOCs newest airframe, the OA-1K, will officially be the Skyraider II. AFSOC leaders made the announcement today at the Special Air Warfare Symposium. The moniker renews the rugged and versatile nature of the A-1 Skyraider, which was in service from 1946 to the early 1980s.

“I am excited about the Skyraider II, I think we have a capability that’s only ours, and we are going to have the ability to shape that into something that the rest of the nation might not even know they need right now,” said Lt. Gen. Michael Conley, Air Force Special Operations commander.

The Skyraider II is a cost-effective crewed aircraft that is adaptable across the spectrum of conflict. It will have the ability to support special operations forces as well as the Joint Force through close air support, precision strike, and armed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

“AFSOC has enduring global missions,” said Brig. Gen. Craig Prather, AFSOC’s Director of Strategic Plans, Programs and Requirements. “While we don’t expect the Skyraider II to go mix it up with 5th and 6th generation fighters, it will provide value to our supported forces globally.”

The Skyraider II is a lean, agile, modular, and hardened aircraft but one of the most distinguishing feature, like its namesake, is its tailwheel. This prominent feature gives the Skyraider II the capability for short takeoffs and landings as well as the ability to operate from unimproved or austere airfields.

“Providing scalable and precision effects is where the Skyraider II will come in. The Skyraider II could take on missions from the southwest border to Africa and create dilemmas to those we are in competition with,” said Prather.

While in use during the Korean War and Vietnam War, the Skyraider provided extra muscle and firepower for Air Commando combat operations. Its sturdy and persistent nature was showcased when Maj. Bernard Fisher was awarded the first Medal of Honor for an Airman in the Southeast Asia War in an A-1E Skyraider. Later in 1968, Lt. Col. William A. Jones III also received the United States military’s highest decoration – the Medal of Honor – for his actions in an A-1H Skyraider.

The first Skyraider II is expected to arrive at Hurlburt Field in Spring 2025.

Air Force Special Operations Command

Rheinmetall Gladius Light – Special Networking for Special Operations Forces

Sunday, March 2nd, 2025

Soldier systems connect individual warriors on the battlefield with other actors, sensors, effectors and platforms, bringing them into the network-enabled operational loop. Rheinmetall has extensive experience in this area. Just in February 2025 the Federal Office for Equipment, Information Technology and In Service Support of the Bundeswehr (BAAINBw) has signed a framework contract with Rheinmetall Electronics GmbH for the follow-on procurement of soldiersystems ‘Infantry Soldier of the Future – Enhanced System’ (IdZES). The framework contract, with a maximum gross volume of €3.1bn, will run until the end of 2030. Overall, the German Armed Forces can thus initiate the proportional regeneration as well as the manufacturing and delivery of up to 368 IdZ-ES platoon systems and various options for the procurement of additional components and services. A platoon is a military sub-unit.

IdZ-ES is based on the soldier system Gladius 2.0. At Enforce Tac 2025, the Group will be presenting another version of its Gladius 2.0 soldier system, specifically designed to meet the needs of special operations forces. During development, the system’s designers kept a sharp focus on the need for lightweight, flexible systems that enable maximum mobility. The Gladius Light configuration has therefore been stripped down to its essentials. At the same time, however, care was taken to maximize flexibility, making it possible to include accessories needed for special operations. Moreover, the new configuration is specially designed to enable subsequent upgrades and extensions. The Gladius Light configuration is based on a lightweight tactical harness with scalable ballistic protection.

It includes:
-a radio for voice and data communication as well as GPS tracking for ‘blue force’ information;
-an advanced headset with various push-to-talk buttons (connected by cable or Bluetooth) for voice communication;
-an end user device (e.g. a tablet) for depicting tactical maps, assuring an uninterrupted exchange of information and improved situational awareness.

Savage Arms Continues Support of Pass It On Outdoor Mentors

Sunday, March 2nd, 2025

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – February 26, 2025 – Savage Arms® announces its continued support of Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors in 2025. Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors has been working to expand opportunities for young hunters to experience safe, mentored hunts. The organization’s efforts help preserve and grow America’s outdoor heritage.

Through its partnership, Savage is providing vital support and resources to help more youth experience hunting firsthand. Savage provides firearms, equipment, personnel and dollars to help ensure safe and successful experiences afield for young hunters.

“Getting kids in the outdoors is essential to the future of our pastime, and our conservation efforts,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms and Board Member of Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors. “As a company, Savage is committed to preserving the hunting heritage by fostering new opportunities for the next generation. Personally, it has been rewarding and inspiring to be directly involved. We’re excited for more hunts and hunting experiences done the right way for young hunters.”

In addition to putting more kids in the field, Savage’s support will also allow Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors to recruit and train more mentors. Bridging the gap between young outdoor enthusiasts and the experience that will shape the future of hunting and conservation is another challenge Savage’s support allows Pass it On – Outdoor Mentors to address.

To learn more about Savage, the organizations it supports and the latest news, visit savagearms.com.

Forging Lifelines: 5th SFAB’s Medical Mission in the Indo-Pacific

Sunday, March 2nd, 2025

The 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade (5th SFAB) plays a pivotal role in enhancing medical capabilities across the Indo-Pacific, fostering stronger partnerships and improving the readiness of allied and partner nations. Through collaborative training, operational support, and knowledge sharing, 5th SFAB’s medical teams help partner forces advance their trauma care, casualty evacuation, and medical logistics, ensuring greater resilience during both peacetime and large-scale combat operations (LSCO).

Building Medical Readiness Through Collaboration

Since 2023, the 5th SFAB has conducted over 70 medical assessments and numerous training events with nine Indo-Pacific partners. These engagements focus on improving tactical combat casualty care (TCCC), prolonged field care (PFC), whole blood programs, and medical evacuation systems. By introducing advanced trauma care techniques and refining medical processes, 5th SFAB advisors help partner forces reduce casualty fatality rates, increase return-to-duty rates, and enhance overall battlefield survivability.

Advancing Tactical Medical Training

One of the cornerstone initiatives is training partner forces in TCCC and PFC. These programs teach critical skills for stabilizing casualties and providing lifesaving care in austere environments, ensuring that medical personnel can sustain injured soldiers until evacuation. Additionally, the implementation of whole blood programs improves trauma survival rates, aligning partner force capabilities with proven U.S. military practices.

Enhancing Medical Evacuation and Logistics

Effective casualty evacuation is essential during crises. 5th SFAB advisors work closely with partner forces to optimize evacuation routes, establish Patient Evacuation Coordination Cells (PECCs), and ensure seamless coordination between military and civilian healthcare facilities. By embedding medical advisors within partner force headquarters, the brigade enhances real-time reporting and facilitates bilateral evacuation requests, strengthening interoperability and reducing response times.

Supporting Medical Logistics and Supply Chains

Sustaining medical operations during high-casualty scenarios requires robust supply chains. 5th SFAB advisors collaborate with partner force logistics teams to assess supply levels, forecast consumption rates, and address Class VIII medical supply needs. By establishing pre-positioned stockpiles and implementing walking blood banks, partner forces can maintain critical care capabilities even in contested environments. The brigade also advocates for agreements such as Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreements (ACSAs) to ensure reliable resupply during operations.

Building Sustainable Medical Capabilities

The 5th SFAB’s approach emphasizes long-term capacity building through train-the-trainer programs and Subject Matter Expert Exchanges (SMEEs). By empowering partner nations to develop and sustain their own medical training and operational systems, the brigade fosters enduring self-reliance and strengthens regional stability. Additionally, the use of tools like the Medical Advisor Specific Tool (MEDASAT) ensures consistent progress tracking and continuous improvement.

Strengthening Regional Resilience

Through its advisory efforts, the 5th SFAB is enhancing the medical readiness and interoperability of Indo-Pacific partner forces, ensuring they can respond effectively to both peacetime emergencies and combat operations. By sharing expertise, improving casualty care, and optimizing logistics, the brigade is helping to save lives and strengthen alliances across the region, reinforcing collective security and promoting long-term stability.

Conclusion

The 5th SFAB’s medical advising mission in the Indo-Pacific demonstrates the power of collaboration in strengthening regional security and resilience. By improving trauma care, enhancing evacuation systems, and supporting sustainable medical logistics, the brigade plays a crucial role in ensuring that partner forces are prepared to save lives and sustain operations during both crises and conflicts. These partnerships not only enhance the capabilities of individual nations but also contribute to the collective readiness of the Indo-Pacific region, fostering a network of allies capable of responding swiftly and effectively to any challenge.

By LTC Matthew Holtkamp

Remington Ammunition Expands Product Line Offerings for 2025

Saturday, March 1st, 2025

LONOKE, Ark. – February 27, 2025 – Remington Ammunition is expanding multiple product lines to offer new calibers for 2025. These line extensions include popular product families such as Core-Lokt, Core-Lokt Tipped and Core-Lokt Handgun. Big Green is also introducing Performance WheelGun, a new optimized 22 Long Rifle ammunition designed for the old favorite revolver. 

“In order to meet the evolving needs of shooters and hunters, Remington is expanding its caliber offerings and optimizing an old standby,” said Jesse Whiteside, Remington’s Vice President of New Product Research and Development. “We are committed to innovation and are thrilled to offer our customers even more choices in their ammunition selection.” 

The extensions of these product lines demonstrate Remington’s continued commitment to expanding and evolving its product line to enhance the experience of shooters across the globe. 

Core-Lokt 

The Deadliest Mushroom in the Woods™, now available in .400 Legend and .300 Ham’r. Since 1939, more hunters have relied on Remington Core-Lokt than any other big game ammunition. The next iteration of the original controlled expansion bullet, these new 210 and 125-grain bullets are ideal for taking down big game from any distance. 

Core-Lokt Tipped 

Now available in a .300 Remington Ultra Magnum load, Core-Lokt Tipped offers proven on-game performance with improved accuracy and long-range potential. This 180 grain bullet features a polymer tip, Core-Lokt jacket and great accuracy. This combination of Core-Lokt Tipped technology and .300 Remington Ultra Magnum performance provides big game hunters with truer flight, flatter trajectory and devastating terminal energy when stalking their prey.  

Core-Lokt Handgun 

The Deadliest Mushroom is now handgun-ready in the classic .45 Colt caliber. Core-Lokt Handgun was designed to allow every pistol and revolver hunter the ability to shoot the ammo that has dropped more deer than any other since 1939. Fine-tuned for handguns, these classic Core-Lokt projectiles feature a Premier® nickel case for the ultimate handgun hunting performance with true Deadly Mushroom expansion on big game. Featuring a large case capacity, .45 Colt’s high muzzle velocity and on target performance has made it a go-to load for handgun hunters throughout history. 

Performance WheelGun 

Engineered to take your Revolver and Lever Rifle skills to the next level, Performance WheelGun is now available in for 22LR. Performance WheelGun is designed with high-quality components and Remington Kleanbore priming that will not rust or corrode the barrel. Now available in widely popular 22LR for traditional revolver and lever rifle bullet styles, Remington Performance WheelGun continues to earn its reputation for trusted accuracy and performance. 

Find Remington ammunition at dealers nationwide and online. For more information on Remington ammunition and accessories, visit www.remington.com

Big Guns Coffee: Fueling Service Members with Innovation and Purpose

Saturday, March 1st, 2025

For service members, coffee isn’t just a beverage—it’s a lifeline. Whether fueling pre-dawn PT, long deployments, or late-night missions, the right brew keeps warriors sharp and ready for whatever comes next. Big Guns Coffee is a veteran-owned company that doesn’t just talk about strength—it brews it.

A Military Legacy, A Coffee Revolution

Big Guns Coffee isn’t your average coffee brand. Founded by Marine Corps Veteran, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker T. Shane Johnson and his 9-year-old daughter Charli, this company embodies resilience, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.

T. Shane, who has overcome homelessness and life-threatening adversity, built Big Guns Coffee with the same unwavering determination that carried him through the toughest challenges of his military career. Charli, a budding entrepreneur with big ideas, envisioned a company that would not only produce exceptional coffee but push the boundaries of how and where it’s grown. Together, they launched the first-ever indoor hydroponic coffee farm in North Carolina—a bold step toward sustainable, American-grown coffee.

A Perfect Fit for Those Who Serve

As Big Guns Coffee expands, it aligns with the mission of The Army & Air Force Exchange Service, which provides goods and services at U.S. Army, Air Force, and Space Force installations worldwide. With its presence in department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, and more across 30+ countries and four U.S. territories, the Exchange has long been a trusted provider for service members. Big Guns Coffee is ready to be part of that legacy, bringing fresh, bold, and American-roasted coffee directly to the men and women who defend our nation.

Hydroponic Coffee: Innovation Meets Sustainability

For decades, coffee has been grown in tropical regions, thousands of miles from where it’s consumed. Big Guns Coffee is changing that narrative by pioneering hydroponic coffee farming, a soil-free method that allows coffee plants to thrive in nutrient-rich water. This innovative approach delivers superior quality by eliminating soil inconsistencies and exposure to harmful pesticides, resulting in a cleaner, richer flavor. It also champions sustainability, using significantly less water than traditional farming while reducing environmental impact and preventing fertilizer runoff.

Most importantly, it brings American-grown coffee to the forefront. Traditionally, coffee production in the U.S. has been limited to Hawaii, but Big Guns Coffee’s hydroponic farm in North Carolina introduces a fresh, homegrown option that is reshaping the industry.

Expanding Access: Bringing Big Guns Coffee to Military Retailers

Big Guns Coffee is on a mission to bring high-quality, fresh-roasted coffee directly to military communities. By partnering with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, the company aims to make its blends more accessible to service members at home and abroad. Whether grabbing a cup before heading to the flight line or stocking up for field exercises, troops deserve the best—and Big Guns Coffee is ready to deliver.

A Veteran-Owned Business That Understands the Mission

Military-serving retailers like the Exchange prioritize brands that understand the unique needs of service members. As a veteran-owned company, Big Guns Coffee is built on the same principles that drive military excellence—discipline, resilience, and mission focus.

“Our goal is simple: to provide high-quality coffee to those who push their limits every day,” says T. Shane Johnson. “As a Marine, I know firsthand the importance of a strong cup of coffee. Now, we’re taking that commitment even further by bringing American-grown coffee to military communities worldwide.”

A Bold Future for Big Guns Coffee

With 38 specialty blends sourced from around the globe, Big Guns Coffee already offers an impressive selection. But the future of coffee is growing in North Carolina, where the first hydroponically grown coffee beans are being cultivated for military personnel and coffee lovers alike. The company is also exploring new ways to expand access, including their Sprouts Farmer’s Market launch in May, ensuring that service members, veterans, and their families have a go-to source for fresh, mission-ready coffee.