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Bell Boeing Celebrate U.S. Air Force CV-22 Program of Record

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

Marks the Dawn of Transition from Full-Rate Production to Lifelong Sustainment

Amarillo, TEXAS (April 28, 2025) – Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, and Boeing [NYSE: BA] celebrate the upcoming completion of the CV-22 Program of Record (POR) for the U.S. Air Force. Bell and Boeing commemorated the V-22 Osprey production milestone during a ceremony at the Bell Amarillo Assembly Center on April 18.

“Completing the CV-22 production aircraft for the U.S. Air Force is an immense honor and testament to the amazing men and women who have worked to design, engineer, and build these incredible aircraft,” said Eldon Metzger, Bell V-22 program director. “As we reach this milestone of CV-22 production we embark on the next chapter of our journey as we transition from full-rate production to fleet wide sustainment.”

The V-22 is the first tiltrotor aircraft introduced into military service and has successfully provided speed, range, and terrain agnostic capabilities unlike any other aircraft. The U.S. Air Force is the first of the U.S. military branches who operate the V-22 Osprey with improved nacelles to complete their program of record for new build aircraft.

“The CV-22 Osprey represents the dedication and determination of all those who had a hand in creating a unique aircraft and capability for the U.S. Air Force,” said Kathleen (KJ) Jolivette, vice president and general manager, Vertical Lift for Boeing Defense, Space & Security.  “We are proud of all the work that has gone into the program over the years and look forward to maintaining the CV-22 for decades to come in support of its mission critical operations.”

The Air Force variant of the Osprey is designed specifically for special operations missions leveraging the speed and range advantages too long and complex for other aircraft. Some high-profile CV-22 Osprey missions include:

The longest distance nighttime hostage rescue of American citizens in the Department of Defense history.

The evacuation of 194 people from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.

Landing on a naval vessel traveling at full speed more than 250 nautical miles from land to rescue an American during a medical emergency.

The final CV-22 aircraft will complete production in the coming months before delivery to the U.S. Air Force. With the completion of the CV-22 Program of Record, Team Osprey, the group of industry partners supporting the V-22, is now focused on fleet wide sustainment and upgrades for the U.S. Air Force Osprey variant. Bell and Boeing continue to build new MV-22 and CMV-22 variants for the U.S. Marine Corps and the Navy.

The New traser P99 Iris Limited Edition with Patented Iris Diaphragm

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

Full Control Over Light and Darkness

Since the invention of the world’s first self-illuminating wristwatch in 1989, traser has stood for pioneering spirit and highly functional watch technology. Now, traser once again sets new standards – and introduces not just one but two groundbreaking innovations with the special edition P99 Iris, limited to 300 pieces. The combination of next-generation Super Powered trigalights and a flexibly closable iris diaphragm ensures optimal readability with absolute control. Both Swiss-made solutions are patented and the result of years of development.

Permanent light sources allow an ideal time display even in prolonged darkness. While the “Always-on Technology” offers high reliability, it could not be flexibly turned on or off at the push of a button – until now. After extensive development, traser presents an entirely new application in the watch sector: a closable iris diaphragm that can completely darken the dial in an instant. This innovation is paired with another first in the P99 Iris Limited Edition: the introduction of even brighter Super Powered trigalights.

traser thus combines two seemingly opposing elements into one highly performative package: unrestricted readability with complete concealment.

Two Worlds United: Light and Darkness

A quarter turn of the ergonomically grooved bezel counterclockwise is all it takes to close the 16-blade iris diaphragm. Opening it is just as intuitive – a clockwise turn retracts the blades beneath the case rim, providing and unobstructed view of the high-contrast dial. The mechanism is protected by an anti-reflective sapphire crystal and has been rigorously tested for durability. Since the blades require no lubrication, the P99 Iris Limited Edition is maintenance-free and guarantees consistently precise operation.

Consistently precise also describes the time readability: Like all traser watches, the P99 Iris features the in-house self-powered trigalight technology, which illuminates hands and dial markers continuously –without any external energy source. This special edition marks the first-ever use of the Super Powered trigalight elements in a watch. Thanks to special coating, the capillaries offer increased luminosity, making the P99 Iris’s indices stand out with unprecedented clarity.

Limited Availability – Unlimited Functionality

While access is restricted to 300 pieces, the uncompromising functionality of the P99 Iris has absolutely no restrictions: The iris diaphragm, dial and PVD-coated stainless-steel case are deliberately kept in matt black to avoid light reflections. The case with a water-resistance up to 10 bar, a screw-down crown and the solid screw-in back with the engraved limitation number provide effective protection for both the iris mechanism and the Swiss quartz movement inside.

A rubber or textile strap, either all black or with a camouflage pattern, fastens the limited edition securely and comfortably on the wrist.

Constant visibility or complete concealment – the choice is now in the hands of the wearer.

Available at traser.com

Updated SOF Select Exhibitors List

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

Be sure to schedule some time to visit with the companies in the SOF Select Pavilion at the Westin, across the bridge during next week’s SOF Week in Tampa, Florida.

Nomad Outdoor Launches Short-Sleeve Button-Down Lifestyle Shirts

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

CHARLESTON, SC. (April 28, 2025) – Nomad Outdoor brings the same in-field performance and comfort of its popular technical hunting gear to stylish apparel perfect for casual wear or a night out with its new lines of Hollis and Huntley button-down shirts.

Made to move throughout an outdoorsman’s day, the shirts offer 4-way stretch and intentional ventilation to keep you comfortable in hot weather and UPF 30+ protection on sunny summer days. All shirts come with a built-in interior wipe for sunglasses, shooting glasses, fishing glasses or other eyewear.

Hollis

The Hollis line of short-sleeve button-down shirts is made from a lightweight, high performance blend of polyester and spandex and is available in Moss and Khaki plaid patterns. With pearl snaps, classic cowboy-style yoke at the shoulders and back venting these shirts were designed to look good without being too flashy. The Hollis shirts come in men’s sizes S to XXXL and retail for $60.00.

Huntley

The Huntley line of short-sleeve button-down shirts is where comfort and good looks come together. Made from a lightweight and ultra-soft cotton, polyester, and spandex fabric blend, the clean two pocket cut looks equally at home on the ranch and out to dinner. The selection of outdoor colors and share-your-passion hunting-themed patterns were designed specifically for outdoorsman.

Solid Huntley shirts come in Overland Trek tan and Moss green. Turkey-hunting themed patterns in the Huntley line include Harbor Mist Turkey Tracks, the striking Leafy Acorn camo pattern, and the Flying Tom pattern with subdued images of a gobbler in full flight.  Huntley shirts come in men’s sizes S to XXXL and retail for $65.00.

Both Hollis and Huntley shirts, when paired with jeans, the new Nomad Rendezvous pants, or a pair of Nomad Scrape shorts, make a perfect outfit for an evening out, a backyard BBQ, or getting work done on your property.

To see the full line of Hollis and Huntley short-sleeve button-down shirts and the rest of Nomad’s hunting and lifestyle clothing visit www.nomadoutdoor.com.

Magpul – Hooded MBUS Pro Front Sight

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

Magpul has announced a hooded version of their MBUS Pro Front Sight.

Featuring toolless adjustment, this all-steel backup sight features a corrosion-resistant QPQ finish. Many believe the hooded-style sight, is commonly seen on HK firearms, is quicker for target acquisition.

When the Hooded Pro Front Sight is paired with the dual aperture, windage-adjustable MBUS Pro Sight – Rear, it can act as a diopter style sight (aperture within an aperture) depending on its placement in relation to the rear sight.

Coming soon magpul.com/mbus-pro-sight-front-hooded.

SMARTSHOOTER Unveils SMASH 2000L Integration with USMC MAGTAB System at Modern Day Marine 2025

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

Enhanced Situational Awareness and Battlefield Connectivity Now Delivered Through SMASH 2000L Integration with the Marine Air-Ground Tablet (MAGTAB)

Modern Day Marine, Booth #2349

[April 28, 2025]: SMARTSHOOTER, a world-class designer, developer, and manufacturer of precision fire control systems, will showcase its SMASH family of handheld and remotely operated systems at Modern Day Marine 2025.

Today, SMARTSHOOTER announces the integration of its combat-proven SMASH 2000L Fire Control System with the United States Marine Corps’ Marine Air-Ground Tablet (MAGTAB) Family of Systems. Developed in collaboration with Kranze Technology Solutions (KTS), this integration enhances dismounted Marines’ real-time situational awareness by delivering target and friendly force information directly into the SMASH 2000L’s Field of View (FOV) — significantly improving battlefield decision-making.

SMASH 2000L is SMARTSHOOTER’s lightest handheld fire control system. Using artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced algorithms, it maximizes force lethality, operational effectiveness, and situational awareness in every engagement — day or night. Combat-proven,SMASH 2000L ensures precise target elimination against ground threats and aerial targets, making it an ideal hard-kill solution against drones and sUAS.

A unique feature of the SMASH 2000L is its ability to connect to external sensors, providing both operators and Combat Operations Centers with enhanced situational awareness. Operators can instantly visualize targets and friendly forces through their optics, enabling faster engagement and better-informed command decisions.

Designed by Marines for Marines, the MAGTAB Family of Systems streamlines mission planning, increases operational effectiveness, and modernizes Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs). Through this integration, critical battlefield information can now be shared seamlessly between the SMASH 2000L and the MAGTAB system, empowering dismounted forces with greater precision, connectivity, and speed.

The announcement follows SMARTSHOOTER’s successful participation in a live-fire kinetic and non-kinetic Counter-UAS evaluation at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California. During the October 2024 event, SMARTSHOOTER demonstrated the SMASH 2000L Fire Control System mounted on a standard M4 rifle, successfully eliminating multiple drone threats across two days of live testing.

Michal Mor, CEO of SMARTSHOOTER, stated: “The integration of SMASH 2000L with the Marine Corps’ MAGTAB system empowers warfighters to instantly share and act on critical battlefield information. Combined with our recent live-fire successes, SMARTSHOOTER continues to deliver the technology edge needed to dominate the modern battlefield.”

Deployed and combat-proven by forces worldwide —including the US Marine Corps, the US Army, and the IDF— SMARTSHOOTER’s SMASH family of Fire Control Systems (FCS) is equipped with onboard computing that delivers complex targeting solutions. Once the user identifies and locks onto a target, SMASH tracks its movement and synchronizes the shot release for a fast,precise hit. By leveraging AI, computer vision, and advanced algorithms,  SMASH enhances lethality, precision, and situational awareness, while reducing collateral damage.

SMARTSHOOTER’s US operations are headquartered in Herndon, Virginia.
For further information, visit www.smart-shooter.com

What is a Sapper? 250 Years of ‘Badass’ Engineers

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

WASHINGTON — In the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the term sapper carries weight. For 250 years, sappers have served as elite combat engineers, supporting frontline infantry in every war throughout American history.

“A sapper, in a historic sense, goes back to the 17th century. It’s a French term,” said USACE Command Sgt. Maj. Douglas Galick.

Back then, military engineers would dig trenches to breach enemy defenses without direct exposure to enemy fire.

“Those trenches were called saps. The Soldiers that dug them were sappers,” adds Brig. Gen. Joseph Goetz, USACE Pacific Ocean Division commanding general.

The tradition of sappers dates to the American Revolution, where military engineers built critical infrastructure like roads and fortifications. “It really has its roots in trench warfare that started very early, earlier than the American Army,” says Col. Francis Pera, USACE Baltimore District commander.

Today, sappers are still combat engineers, trained to execute the most demanding and vital battlefield roles: “An engineer leader that is an expert in mobility, countermobility and survivability,” Galick adds.

That means clearing paths for friendly forces to maneuver, creating obstacles to slow or stop enemy advances, and building fortifications that protect Soldiers during battle. “That’s really about how we create pathways for maneuver,” explains Pera. “How we stop enemy movement, and then how we buy time and space for our team while we’re in the middle of a battle.”

“They’re advisors to maneuver commanders that put engineer effects into place on a battlefield so that we can win,” adds Goetz.

Sappers also operate as infantry when needed, fully engaged in modern offensive, defensive and peacekeeping operations. “A sapper is really the cutting edge of the nation’s sword,” says Col. Christopher Klein, commander of the USACE Middle East District. “They are the best of the best in the engineer corps, who lead the infantry when the infantry even gets in trouble.”

The Sapper Leader Course is a grueling 28-day program that spans the terrain of Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and the Mark Twain National Forest. It teaches mobility, countermobility, survivability, demolitions, engineer reconnaissance and other technical skills at the small unit level. The course provides maneuver commanders with a force multiplier to succeed in both competition and conflict.

The course includes two phases: general skills and patrolling. “Techniques, from advanced demolitions into land navigation, and the basics in waterborne (and) airborne operations (are part of phase one),” says Maj. Blake Jones from USACE New England District.

In the patrolling phase, leadership is tested under extreme stress. “The course is very, very intense,” says Maj. Charles Martin, USACE Baltimore District Real Estate Field Office realty specialist. “It will push you to your limits.”

That intensity is intentional. “Set a good baseline, so when you have to do it in real life, you do the right things,” says Lt. Col. Nicholas Lorusso, USACE New England District deputy commander.

“Sapper School showed me that I can be hungry, I can be tired, I can push my body to the margins and still make sound decisions; sound technical decisions and sound tactical decisions, in a stressful environment,” said Lt. Col. Lamar Cantelou, USACE aide de camp. “And that’s why you need to do it.”

In 2024, the Sapper School had a graduation rate of just under 50%.

“As an engineer, you learn to become almost a Swiss Army knife,” says Capt. Walter Dezir, USACE Honolulu District project engineer. “And the Sapper Leader Course is all about teaching you to be able to function in a variety of different weather conditions and situations.”

Earning the Sapper Tab is a mark of distinction that signals mastery in combat engineering and leadership. “There’s a credibility to other engineer leaders that wear the tab,” said Galick. “When you interact with our maneuver counterparts, they truly believe that an engineer leader that wears a Sapper Tab is a master of their craft and they are the expert engineer on the battlefield.”

The U.S. Army Engineer School (USAES), established in 1866, formalized the training and development of combat engineers, ensuring sappers remain a crucial component of U.S. military strategy. The course started in 1985 and became fully accredited as a United States Army Training and Doctrine Command course in 2004. That same year, on June 28, the Army officially authorized the wearing of the Sapper Tab, an initiative approved by then-Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Robert B. Flowers.

Since 2005, USAES has hosted the Lt. Gen. Robert B. Flowers Best Sapper Competition at Fort Leonard Wood, challenging the physical prowess, mental fortitude and technical skills of sappers. Competitors cover 50 miles in 50 hours while executing a myriad of tactical and technical tasks. This year’s competition, taking place April 25–29, celebrates both the 40th anniversary of the Sapper Leader Course and the 250th anniversary of the Engineer Regiment.

Retired Lt. Gen. Flowers is quoted: “When our nation needs a tough job done, they call the Army. When our Army needs a tough job done, they call on the sappers.”

After 250 years, the role of the sapper continues to evolve, but remains essential to military operations worldwide. Their expertise in breaching obstacles, laying and clearing mines, and constructing field defenses makes them indispensable to military operations and a force multiplier on the battlefield.

Klein arguably captures the unique duality of sappers best, saying, “Sapper combines the nerdiness of being an engineer with the badass of being in the Army.”

By Kathryne Gest

KOPIN Awarded Soldier Color MicroLED Contract by US Army Aimed at Extended Reality Applications

Monday, April 28th, 2025

Initiative aims to define ideal ultra-bright, full-color MicroLED display performance and requirements for Extended Reality

WESTBOROUGH, Mass. – Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN), a leading provider of application-specific optical systems and high-performance microdisplays for defense, training, enterprise, industrial, consumer and medical products, proudly announces a significant U.S. Army contract that underscores its pivotal role in advancing warfighter vision.

The contract involves a Soldier Display Trade Study to define the optimal MicroLED characteristics for Extended Reality (XR) heads-up displays (HUDs) for warfighter XR solutions. The initiative reaffirms Kopin’s commitment to revolutionizing military operations through cutting-edge display technology.

The Soldier Display Trade Study focuses on identifying ultrabright MicroLED tradeoffs to optimize see-through XR applications, prioritizing daytime-readable displays that are brighter, more energy-efficient, and capable of delivering clear visibility across diverse lighting conditions-from intense daylight to overcast starlight. The trade study will culminate in a comprehensive “Microdisplay Requirements and Performance Matrix,” setting the standard for next-generation soldier vision systems.

MicroLED technology offers distinct advantages over traditional solutions including superior brightness, enhanced power efficiency, and long operating lifetimes and eliminates the temporal artifacts associated with Laser Based Scanning (LBS). These attributes ensure daytime readability and reliable operation while minimizing nausea and discomfort often associated with earlier XR systems-a critical advancement for soldiers relying on extended use of HUDs in high-stakes missions.

This new contract will illustrate what microdisplay will be needed for next-generation soldier vision systems, including head-mounted see-through displays, handheld devices, platform-mounted systems, and advanced weapon sights like the Next Gen Squad Weapon Fire Control (NGSW-FC).

“With over 40 years of expertise and more than 400,000 defense vision products delivered, Kopin is a trusted partner in advancing microdisplay technology for the warfighter,” said Michael Murray, CEO, President, Chairman of Kopin. “This contract marks a transformative moment in defining the potential of MicroLED technology and establishing a clear blueprint for production that meets rigorous standards for performance, reliability, and cost in high-volume applications.”

By defining benchmarks and delivering cutting-edge hardware, Kopin is paving the way for MicroLED-based augmented reality (AR) systems, equipping soldiers with unparalleled visual capabilities for a wide range of critical applications.

For more information, please visit Kopin’s website at www.kopin.com.