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TacJobs – Category Merchandising Manager for Eagle & Blackhawk at Revelyst Project Freedom

Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

Job Description

Position Summary:

The Category Merchandising Manager for Blackhawk and Eagle Industries plays a critical role in driving the success of these tactical and military-grade gear brands. This position demands a strategic and hands-on approach to product development, from concept through market launch, with a specific focus on meeting the rigorous demands of first responders, military, law enforcement, and tactical professionals. This role involves developing annual line plans that achieve revenue, gross margin, and market share growth while reflecting a deep understanding of the specialized needs and preferences of these demanding customer segments.

The core responsibility is to establish and execute a clear vision and strategy for Blackhawk and Eagle Industries product lines, grounded in thorough analysis of market trends, competitive offerings, and the specific operational requirements of professional users. This role requires a strong understanding of return on investment, supported by data-driven insights and a detailed roadmap for product development and launch across all relevant distribution channels.

Success in this role hinges on a deep understanding of the Blackhawk and Eagle Industries brands, their heritage, and the unique performance advantages of their product portfolios. The Category Merchandising Manager will translate these strengths into compelling product narratives that resonate with the target audience. Working closely with internal product teams, this role is responsible for delivering innovative, mission-critical solutions that meet and exceed the expectations of professional users.

This position reports to the General Manger, Revelyst Project Freedom and is based out of our Chesapeake, Virginia location.

Key Responsibilities:

Market Analysis & Product Positioning:

Analyze target markets/segments within the military, law enforcement, and tactical communities, defining the potential for new, high-performance products.

Position new products effectively, collaborating with sales, marketing, and subject matter experts to gain deep insights into each market segment and the competitive landscape.

Deliver detailed new product briefs that align with the specific requirements of Blackhawk and Eagle Industries customers.

Product Development & Execution:

Execute the I2C (idea-to-consumer) pathway, ensuring timely progression through key milestones and process gates, and driving follow-up actions.

Identify and evaluate opportunities for innovation in product design, materials, and functionality, focusing on enhancing performance and durability.

Collaborate with internal stakeholders (design, development, marketing, sales) to align on product development goals and timelines.

Become a leading expert on Blackhawk and Eagle Industries’ competitors and the broader tactical gear market, using insights to inform strategic decisions.

Maintain all relevant line plans completely and accurately. Support the future implementation of new product line and product information management tools, including PLM and PIM.

Sales & Margin Management:

Drive seasonal and annual sales and margin objectives, participating in long-range planning and delivering seasonal plans with clear paths to achievement.

Monitor progress towards objectives and implement necessary tactics and problem-solving.

Lead and manage pricing, price promotions, and product margin management.

Collaboration & Communication:

Develop strong working relationships with colleagues across teams, fostering collaboration and empowerment.

Work with marketing to deliver product packaging, technical documentation, and user manuals that meet the standards of professional users.

Facilitate presentations and discussions with end-users and retailers to gather feedback for product development.

Deliver effective sell-in presentations to customers and during sales events.

Intellectual Property & Trade Marketing:

Develop and maintain effective intellectual property strategies.

Execute trade marketing promotional plans aligned with sales and marketing objectives, managing the trade marketing budget.

Improve brand presence and campaign execution across trade through in-store planning, execution, and tracking.

Lead and implement channel-specific marketing strategies for assigned retailers.

Assist in the creation of an annual calendar for all marketing and promotional activities to drive brand building initiatives including new product launches, store openings and special events or holiday promotions.

Understand and comply with relevant policy and regulatory requirements.

Qualifications:

College degree preferred.

5+ years of sales, product, or marketing experience in wholesale, retail, or direct businesses, preferably within the tactical, military, or law enforcement industries.

Proven track record of Product Line Management for consumer brands, products, or categories, with experience in outdoor or tactical gear being a significant plus.

Experience across different channels, ideally including those serving military, law enforcement, or tactical professionals.

Strong knowledge of the product development process, merchandising, and assortment planning.

Excellent verbal communication and presentation skills.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).

Strong quantitative and analytical skills.

Exceptional attention to detail and ability to manage schedules.

Ability to manage ambiguity and make decisions with incomplete data.

Strong interpersonal skills and ability to lead collaborative teams.

Effective communication skills (verbal, written, visual).

Adaptability, resilience, and a sense of urgency.

Demonstrated passion for the tactical gear industry and commitment to the brands.

Personal and professional values aligned with company values and culture, with high integrity.

Ability to handle pressure and meet deadlines.

Experience in a fast-paced, growing company or small company/location with both strategic and hands-on responsibilities.

Pay Range:

Annual Salary: $90,000.00 – $100,000.00

The actual annual salary offered to a candidate will be based on variables including experience, geographic location, education, and skills/achievements, and will be mutually agreed upon at the time of offer.

We offer a highly competitive salary, comprehensive benefits including: medical and dental, vision, disability and life insurance, 401K, PTO, paid holidays, gear discounts and the ability to add value to an exciting mission!

location;

Virginia Beach, VA

time type:

Full time

End Date:

June 30, 2025 (30+ days left to apply)

job requisition id:

R0012302

Our Postings are not intended for distribution to or use in any jurisdiction, country or territory where such distribution or use would violate local law or would subject us to any regulations in another jurisdiction, country or territory. We reserve the right to limit our Postings in any jurisdiction, country or territory.

Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veteran/Disabled

Apply here.

Introducing the Thrive HD 1-8×24 SFP LPVO: Setting a New Standard in Field of View

Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

When it comes to Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs), there’s one feature that can make or break your shooting experience: the Field of View (FOV). It’s more than just a spec—it’s the difference between spotting a target in time or missing it entirely. Enter the Thrive HD 1-8×24, a scope designed with one of the widest FOVs in its class.

Why FOV Matters

Imagine tracking a fast-moving target through dense brush or scanning open terrain for elusive prey. At 1x magnification, the Thrive HD gives you an industry-leading 124.79 feet FOV at 100 yards, letting you see more of your surroundings while keeping your target in view. Even at 8x magnification, you still enjoy 15.29 feet of FOV, ensuring clarity and awareness for medium-range engagements.

Engineered for Performance and Durability

The Thrive HD isn’t just about optics—it’s built to handle whatever you throw at it. Crafted from 7075-T6 aluminum, this LPVO combines strength and reliability with a lightweight design. Add in waterproof, fog-proof, and shockproof construction, and you’ve got an optic that’s as tough as it is versatile.

Illuminated Reticles for Every Scenario

With two reticle options—PHR 4 and German 4—the Thrive HD adapts to your style:

PHR 4: A modern reticle with sub tensions permitting speed and leading moving targets.

G4: A classic style reticle for fast, intuitive target acquisition.

Both reticle options are illuminated, ensuring visibility in low-light situations, whether you’re hunting at dawn or dusk.

Designed for Versatility

From close-quarters engagements to medium-range precision, the 1-8x magnification range covers all your bases. The second focal plane (SFP) reticle permits maximum visibility over the entire magnification range, giving you confidence in every shot.

See the Bigger Picture with Thrive HD

The Thrive HD 1-8×24 SFP LPVO isn’t just an optic—it’s your ticket to better situational awareness and precision. With its exceptional FOV, rugged construction, and advanced features, it’s setting the bar for LPVO performance. Ready to see what you’ve been missing? Get your Thrive HD today and experience the difference.

Key Features

G4 Reticle: Classic illuminated reticle with a clear centeraiming point for quick target acquisition.

Wide Field of View (FOV): 41.6 meters (124.79 feet) at 1x magnification for enhanced situational awareness.

SFP Configuration: Perceived reticle size remains constant across all magnifications for ease of use when hunting.

Durable Build: Aircraft-grade 7075-T6 aluminum construction for strength and reliability in the toughest conditions.

Magnification Range: 1-8x versatility suitable for close-quarters and medium-range shooting.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Focal Plane, Second (SFP)

Reticle calibrated magnification power (SFP only), 8x

Magnification Range, 1-8x

Objective Lens Diameter, 24mm

Maintube Diameter, 30mm

Maintube material, 7075 – T6

Zero Stop, No

Turret Index Value, 0.25MOA

Internal Elevation Adjustment, 90MOA

Internal Windage Adjustment, 90MOA

Parallax Adjustment Range, Fixed – 100 Meters

Exit Pupil Diameter, Low: 8mm; High: 3mm

Eye Relief, 3.5 – 4in

Field of view @ 100 Yards, Low: 124.8; High: 15.5

Objective Outer Diameter, 30mm

Lens Coating, Fully Multi Coated (FMC)

Ocular Outer Diameter, 45mm

Weight, 22oz

Available Reticles, PHR 4 & G4

Illumination, Yes

Waterproof Rating, IPX7

 

Lantac Enhanced Bolt Carrier Group

Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

The Lantac E-BCG® (Enhanced Bolt Carrier Group) is one of the most significant evolutions Lantac-USA has brought to market.

Introduced in 2014, the Lantac E-BCG is regarded as the leading product in its class. Independent testing has confirmed that no other enhanced bolt carrier on the market effectively enhances a standard AR15 BCG or addresses the shortcomings of a standard mil-spec BCG the way Lantac’s E-BCG does.

Testing and evaluation conducted on the E-BCG with 75,000+ rounds of full auto (primarily suppressed fire) concluded massive lifespan gains over traditional mil-spec BCG’s. The Crane NAVSEA’s 2015 report indicated that the average lifespan of a mil-spec bolt was approximately 9625 rounds!  

Some of the primary enhancements of the E-BCG include:

1- Lower operating pressure for cycling – resulting in a smoother recoil impulse and more reliable cycling.

2- The patented CPR-360 Domed Head Cam Pin to reduce internal wear to the cam channel

3- The patented flared tail on the rear of the carrier increasesconcentricity within the upper receiver to enhance accuracy

4- Forward-facing enlarged venting ports to reduce particulate and overpressure from venting into the shooters face, and reduces SPL readings at the shooters ear

5- Patented advanced UCT EXO coating process for increased lubricity and improved cycling.

More detail, testing, and evaluation of the E-BCG can be found on the Lantac-USA website at under their white paper section: www.lantac-usa.com/e-bcgwhitepaper

The Lantac E-BCG is the perfect upgrade for shooters seeking a smoother, more reliable and dependable solution for the AR15 platform.

You can watch a short video overview of the Lantac E-BCG on Lantac’s YouTube channel here: youtu.be/f7BW_kDUQSM

For more information visit lantac-usa.com

 

 

Improving Warfighter Readiness Using Augmented Reality

Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

FORT DETRICK, Md. – The Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs’ Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health Research Program recently awarded a $3.4 million grant to a team of Cleveland Clinic researchers to develop an innovative augmented reality tool for assessing whether Warfighters recovering from concussion are ready to return to duty. The new tool, called Troop Readiness Evaluation with Augmented Reality Return-to-Duty, or Troop READY, promises to provide answers more quickly and reliably than existing methods.

Concussion, also referred to as mild traumatic brain injury or mTBI, is a relatively common injury in the military. According to the DOD Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence, over 80% of the TBI injuries sustained by Service Members between 2000 and 2024 were classified as mTBI. Service Members can experience an mTBI while on deployment, during training, and even when participating in a sport. Most injured Service Members are able to return to duty within two weeks. Military doctors currently follow a six-step protocol called the Progressive Return to Activity for safely returning an injured Service Member to duty, but the PRA has some shortcomings.

“The PRA is not 100% objective,” explains Dr. Dwayne Taliaferro, CDMRP’s TBIPHRP program manager. “While a medical professional guides the Service Member through the protocol, progress is dependent on the Service Member’s self-assessment of the mildness or severity of their symptoms. Troop READY offers an opportunity to provide more objectivity in the PRA protocol.”

Troop READY uses a Microsoft HoloLens 2 augmented reality headset and simulated M4 carbine assault rifle to generate a series of realistic and increasingly intensive scenarios that a patient must complete in order to simultaneously assess their cognitive and physical readiness. The exercises involve marching, shooting while standing and kneeling, and breaching and clearing a room. The patient’s cognitive, motor, and task performance capabilities are then analyzed using specially trained machine learning algorithms to determine the severity of any detected symptoms.

Dr. Jay Alberts, director of Cleveland Clinic’s Concussion Center, is leading the three-year project to further refine Troop READY, which he originally developed and tested under a previous CDMRP grant. In partnership with Microsoft Federal, Alberts and his team will use the new grant to improve the tool’s ability to detect signs of mTBI and to recommend personalized treatment plans for patients that streamline their return to duty.

Under the TBIPHRP grant, Alberts and his team will conduct a usability study with volunteers to refine the simulation modules, which will then be tested on a larger cohort of volunteers to identify baseline performance levels. Those baseline data will be used to train the machine learning algorithms to ensure a high degree of accuracy when assessing a patient’s current condition and guiding their continued treatment.

Taliaferro says that Troop READY offers several potential advantages over existing methods for assessing mTBI recovery in Service Members. For example, doctors use a battery of neurocognitive tests called Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics to assess a Service Member’s readiness to return to duty. The computer-based ANAM assesses changes to a Service Member’s attention, reaction time, memory, and decision-making abilities based on their answers to a series of survey questions. However, as a sit-down multiple-choice test, ANAM lacks the fidelity of an active 3D simulation.

“The Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment Laboratory at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence blends virtual reality with a treadmill, immersive video, surround sound, and even smells,” Taliaferro says. “It is very powerful, but it’s in a fixed location and not very portable. Whereas with Troop READY, you can deploy the goggle set and the mock weapon anywhere quickly.”

In addition to helping Warfighters return to duty, the Troop READY tool has the potential to be adapted for use in other fields where mTBI is a risk, such as professional sports, construction, and law enforcement, says Taliaferro.

Before it can be deployed with the military or other users, Troop READY will need to be assessed by both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the DOD for its safety and readiness for use.

“CDMRP’s role is to accelerate the development of products like Troop READY so that they can be properly evaluated to determine how, when, and where they can be deployed,” explains Taliaferro. “We do not always put things directly in the hands of Warfighters at the end of a study, but we get them as close as we can. That is a great use of taxpayer dollars.”

By Paul Lagasse, USAMRDC Public Affairs Office

See the Gentex Next Generation Fighter Helmet at the Avalon Airshow

Monday, March 17th, 2025

GForce Arms Introduces the 12HAMMER: A Versatile 12-Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotgun

Monday, March 17th, 2025

Reno, NV – March 12, 2025 – GForce Arms is proud to announce the release of the 12HAMMER, a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun engineered for exceptional versatility and reliability across various shooting applications.

The 12HAMMER distinguishes itself with its ability to cycle a wide range of ammunition without the need for high-velocity loads. Unlike many Turkish-made MKA-1919 style shotguns that require 1300fps velocity ammunition, the 12HAMMER efficiently cycles light 7.5 shot loads up to 3? T-shot and steel, making it a highly efficient shotgun that accommodates almost any ammunition.

Key features of the 12HAMMER include:

Gas-Operated Buffertube System: Ensures smooth and consistent cycling under various conditions.

18.5-Inch 4140 Full Steel Barrel: Provides durability and precision.

Benelli Mobile Choke System: Comes with five factory chokes—CYL, IMP CYL, MOD, IMP MOD, and FULL—for customizable shot patterns.

Robust Construction: Features a T6-7075 hardened aluminum upper receiver and a rugged polymer lower receiver for strength and reduced weight.

Adjustable Length: Overall length ranges from 31.1 inches to 48.2 inches, offering adaptability for various shooting scenarios.

Weighing 8.4 pounds, the 12HAMMER strikes a balance between manageability and recoil reduction. Its compact size and reliable operation make it suitable for home defense, while its adaptability caters to sport shooters and tactical users alike.

The 12HAMMER is now available through authorized GForce Arms dealers nationwide. For more information, visit GForce Arms’ official website.

Defense Innovation Unit Selects Four Companies To Provide Long-Range, One-Way Unmanned Platforms Prototypes for Evaluation

Monday, March 17th, 2025

Mountain View, CA (March 14, 2025) –The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) announced that four companies were awarded contracts for Artemis, a project to operationally evaluate long range, one way platforms. DIU is partnering with the Department of Defense Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition & Sustainment (A&S) to execute a FY24 Budget line item directing operational testing of platforms in relevant Electronic Warfare (EW) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) denied environments. 

Congressional direction for this effort had a goal to provide loitering munitions capable of operation in an electromagnetic contested environment, at a price point that allows for mass deployment.

“We are excited about the non-traditional companies who are providing low-cost, adaptable, long-range, UAS platforms with the potential to maximize operational flexibility for the Joint force,” said Trent Emeneker, DIU program manager for the effort and contractor. “This was the intent of Congress’ direction to rethink how to get capabilities to the warfighter at speed and scale that can deliver much faster than traditional Programs of Record.”

The four companies on contract include Swan, a U.S. software company partnered with a Ukrainian unmanned aerial systems (UAS) firm; Dragoon, a U.S.-based firm; Aerovironment, a U.S. based firm; and Auterion, a U.S. software company partnered with another Ukrainian UAS firm.

In just over four4 months, DIU and A&S developed a problem statement, launched a solicitation, evaluated 165 proposals, conducted flight demonstrations to verify stated capabilities of down-selected companies and entered into contract negotiations. 

In order to have a successful prototype by the end of FY 2025, the next step is meeting an aggressive testing and integration schedule to complete prototyping and demonstrate success by the end of May 2025. Project Artemis goals are directly tied to observations of current real world combat conditions as well as feedback from end users across the DoD on what capabilities may be needed in this space to face near peer threat capabilities around the world. With Artemis, DIU and A&S are moving rapidly to provide an option for Services and Combatant Commands to choose from, delivered years in advance of current Program of Record timeframes. 

The final Artemis capabilities will be ground-launched, affordable one-way UAS platforms that operate at ranges from 50-300 km+, launch quickly and expeditiously, navigate at low altitudes, carry a variety of payloads, are rapidly updatable and upgradable, and functional in disrupted, disconnected, intermittent and low-bandwidth and Global Navigation Satellite System denied environments.

USSOCOM’s Curious Unmanned Aerial System Procurement for SOCCENT

Monday, March 17th, 2025

In a rare move, USSOCOM in support of Special Operations Command Central, a Theater Special Operations Command, has released an intent to a award a single source contract for a combat capability to be used by forces which rotate into their theater.

The actual commercial system is never named, but specifically, the requirement is for First Person View drones. Those of you who have been following the Soldier Systems Digest newsletter know how supportive I am of fielding these systems en masse, so any requirement gets me excited.

FPV drones are not new to Special Forces. They’ve begun to integrate the capability into their formations and conduct a course at the JFK Special Warfare Center and School called Robotics and Unmanned Systems Integration Course (RUSIC) to train operators to use these drones. Additionally, many receive training from Oak Grove Technologies in the specialty. In the photo above by SGT David Cordova, a 10th Group Green Beret prepares to launch an FPV drone to be used for a raid operation during Exercise Trojan Footprint last year in conjunction with Greek special operations forces near Nea Peramos, Greece. Soon, there will be a new Warrant Officer MOS in USASOC which specializes in robotics, drones, and other new warfighting technologies.

A few things stick out about this procurement.

First, it’s not normal for a TSOC to procure systems which will be used by gained forces. It happens, but it’s generally rare cases such as communications or command and control. TSOCs aren’t manned and equipped to operate and maintain ISR and lethality systems. Those are provided by gained forces from the SOF service components as well as conventional units with unique capabilities.

In fact, the J&A used to substantiate the procurement points out that the command has limited UAS capabilities and is reliant upon external agencies to provide specialized assets.

Below are several points of interest in the J&A:

Currently, the absence of dedicated Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for cave clearing operations forces reliance on Military Working Dogs (MWD) or partner forces, significantly increasing risk to both personnel and mission success. This approach presents several challenges:

Hazardous Environments: Caves present confined, complex spaces with limited visibility and unpredictable terrain, increasing the danger to personnel and potentially hindering MWD effectiveness.

Specialized Threat Detection: Identifying hidden threats like explosives, booby traps, and concealed enemy combatants requires specialized equipment and expertise, limitations that UAS technology can address.

Communication and Coordination: Maintaining clear communication and coordination within a cave environment is crucial but challenging, potentially leading to delays and miscommunication.

To mitigate these risks and enhance operational effectiveness, we propose the acquisition and deployment of a dedicated UAS solution.

Enhanced Situational Awareness: FPV UAS provide real-time visual intelligence from within the cave, enabling operators to assess the environment, identify threats, and make informed decisions.

Reduced Risk to Personnel: Deploying UAS instead of personnel for initial reconnaissance and threat assessment significantly reduces the exposure (redacted) and MWD teams to potential hazards.

Improved Communication and Coordination: UAS equipped with communication relays enhance coordination between teams inside and outside the cave, facilitating smoother operations and faster response times.

This equipment enables ODAs to gain a visual on the risks present on an obscured objective, prior to engagement. Without this capability, ODAs accept undue to risk to the force by entering an objective without detect and defeat capabilities.

This heavy-lift capability, combined with its compact drone body, enables the system to operate effectively in confined spaces, such as those encountered in cave clearing operations. The system’s First-Person View (FPV) guidance system provides real-time video feed, allowing for precise navigation and control, which is essential for safe and effective operation in complex environments.

The other issue is the use of a Sole Source Contract. The drafter of the requirement certifies that the desired system is the only single source which is reasonably available and further asserts that the “JUAS platform presents a distinct combination of capabilities that make it the only viable solution for our specific needs.”

There are loads of ways to acquire the exact capability they desire without going for a J&A which will assuredly receive lots of scrutiny from industry.

Lastly, by publishing an open notice, it alerts everyone (bad guys included) that they currently have a capability gap and that they are closing it.

I’m glad they are getting the gear. Hopefully, they’ll come up with a means to train forces in its use and sustain the capability with manning and training as well as material life-cycle management. In the end, it would be great to see this capability grow across the SOF enterprise as well as into General Purpose Forces, but that means a serious look at force structure as well as the full DOTMLP-F spectrum.