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Black Folium – Ground To Air Signal Kit

Monday, May 19th, 2025

Introducing the GTAS Kit, the larger and more advanced version of Black Folium’s popular ISKIT. Designed specifically for performing the Ground-To-Air Signal (GTAS) procedures according to STANAG standards, this kit includes everything you need for effective aerial communication.

The signal panel, inspired by the military VS-17, measures 180 x 60 cm and is made from ultra-lightweight materials. Despite its size, the entire kit weighs only 180 grams, making it easy to carry without compromising functionality.

Pouch is available in Black, Coyote, Ranger Green, and MultiCam.

Limited quantities in stock – order now!

blackfolium.com/products/gtas-kit

Newly Revealed Defence Company Tiberius Aerospace Launches “Sceptre” a Revolutionary New Ramjet 155mm Munition

Monday, May 19th, 2025

Tiberius Aerospace is a modern defence technology company built to empower the UK, US and their global allies with next generation weapon systems and AI powered solutions.

Tiberius is publicly announcing its flagship weapons program, Sceptre (TRBM 155HG), a revolutionary new liquid fuelled, 155mm Ramjet extended-range precision-guided artillery munition. Sceptre delivers superior precision and dramatically improves the cost effectiveness of all howitzer class artillery. This announcement coincides with the Future Artillery conference, London 20-22 May 2025.

Emerging today from stealth mode, Tiberius Aerospace was founded in 2022, in response to a new era of conflict where speed, adaptability, cost-effective capability and supply chain assurance are essential to national security. With its founders’ DNA rooted in Silicon Valley, Tiberius’ team of engineers, strategists and entrepreneurs are applying best practices, innovative design and engineering expertise from multiple commercial sectors to rapidly deliver high-impact, compliant, modular and open architecture weapon systems.

The first product to be announced by Tiberius Aerospace is Sceptre (TRBM 155HG) – a revolutionary new 155mm ramjet extended-range precision-guided ballistic munition reaching speeds of Mach 3.5 and altitudes in excess of 65,000 feet (beyond jamming range). Its unique design balances performance and operational efficiency (manufacturing, safety, maintenance and modularity) to deliver a next-generation munition for legacy artillery and future platforms. Sceptre has an extended range up to 150km depending on payload (max 5.2kg) and superior targeting precision with a circular error probability (CEP) of less than 5m, even in GPS contested battlespaces, compared
to over 100m for traditional artillery. Designed with the customer and end user foremost, the
system is fully compatible with NATO standard 155mm artillery platforms and its ignition system and limited barrel contact points minimises barrel degradation. To reduce the logistics burden, minimise storage and in-transit safety hazards, and maximise shelf life beyond 20 years, Sceptre uses a proprietary just-in-time, multi-fuel (diesel, JP-4 and JP-8) liquid propellent design.

Sceptre was designed to allow a cost down procurement model that broadens and strengths the supply chain, delivering better security, resiliency and cost efficiency. Its modular, open architecture allows for future software and hardware upgrades drawing on modern technology best practice. Its sophisticated guidance system has a simple user interface for target selection and supports an open API for 3rd party fire control platform integration. During flight, the onboard GPS and inertial measurement unit synchronise and leverage advanced AI to error correct to desired confidence levels, allowing operation in degraded or GPS denied environments. If needed, multiple munitions can communicate in-flight to further refine the targeting solution. Sceptre delivers a 10X solution – precision, cost-effective, long-range capability with minimal collateral damage.

Chad Steelberg, Founder and CEO of Tiberius Aerospace said: “Our mission is to deliver next-
generation weapon systems of outstanding capability with precision, scale and efficiency. The public launch of Sceptre today, the first of our Ramjet munitions, meets this goal and fills a critical capability gap by delivering long-range precision-guided effects in a high-quality cost-effective package. Tiberius’ innovation pipeline of products and services is engineered to catalyse a strategic leap in defence—empowering the UK, the US and their allies with unmatched agility, precision and rock-solid resilience.”

Aimpoint Introduces Active Law Enforcement Discount Program

Monday, May 19th, 2025

Manassas, Virginia – Aimpoint, the leading manufacturer and innovator of red dot sighting technology, announces the launch of its ACTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT DISCOUNT PROGRAM, extending increased support of the professional end-user community by offering deeper discounts and priority access to Aimpoint® industry-leading optics.

Aimpoint stands behind the men and women who protect and serve our country. Whether the individual is an active-duty service member, veteran, first responder, or security contractor, the ACTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT DISCOUNT PROGRAM ensures that professionals in critical roles have access to trusted, high-performance optics designed for duty use.

Completed within minutes at aimpoint.us/le-military-discount, the application and verification process allows quick access to establishing an account, where the exclusive pricing structure can be viewed. Additional benefits of the program include:

NEW purchase program for individual officers making premium AIMPOINT optics accessible whether on or off duty.

Streamlined account setup allows approval within minutes to begin using the program.

Exclusive communications for members, including early product announcements and insider news.

Professional training content curated by the Aimpoint Professional Training team.

Priority customer service. You are always our priority.

“With a legacy of commitment to our nation’s Law Enforcement and Military, Aimpoint prioritizes the needs of Professionals who require ultimate reliability in their gear, ” said Keith Parker, Director of Professional Sales & Training at Aimpoint. “We are pleased to extend the new discount program and the opportunity to support individuals’ duty and lifestyle needs.”

About Aimpoint

As the originator of red dot sighting technology, Aimpoint is trusted as the worldwide leader of reflex sights in both quality and technical support. For 50 years, AIMPOINT red dot sights have been the top choice of military, law enforcement, hunters, and sport shooters worldwide. For more information on AIMPOINT products, visit the company’s webpage: www.aimpoint.us

US Army Opens Recruiting for Robotics Warrant Officer MOS

Monday, May 19th, 2025

Last fall, I mentioned a that US Army Special Operations Command was adapting to the evolving face of warfare by creating a new Military Occupational Specialty. In true SOF fashion, they attacked the problem asymmetrically by adapting a career management field they had control over and using authorities to recruit talent into the warrant officer force. Now, it’s open for applications. If you are into emerging warfighting capabilities, this is the job for you. I’m jealous something like this wasn’t available when I was in.

MOS 390A Robotics Technician

The result is MOS 390A Robotics Technician, intended to enable and provide robotic and autonomous system solutions to tactical problems across all warfighting functions and domains during competition, crisis, and combat operations.  The 390A will be assigned to tactical formations at brigade/group-level and above.  This new MOS will be the subject matter expert for planning robotics and autonomous systems operations, integrating those operations into broader plans, engineering and fabricating robotic and autonomous system solutions to tactical problems, managing attritable systems and their kinetic and sensor payloads, and delivering those capabilities and effects in support of Soldiers at the tactical edge.

Eligibility:

a.  The MOS is open to all enlisted, officer, and warrant officer that are currently serving in Special Operations Forces Units. As there is no requirement for SFQC graduation, I hope to see some enablers applying.

i.  Enlisted: Open to all MOS and grades/ranks.

ii.  Warrant Officer: Applicants must be a graduate of the Warrant Officer Candidate School and a Warrant Officer Basic Course.  Must be a Chief Warrant Officer Two (CW2) with a minimum of one-year time in grade or Chief Warrant Officer Three (CW3) with no more than one-year time in grade.

iii.  Officer: Applicants open to all branches. Officers must be branch qualified.

b.  Must meet Army physical fitness and Army Height / Weight standards.

c.  Must possess a Secret clearance.

d.  Have no derogatory information in their OMPF, a referred NCOER or OER, or pending adverse action.

e.  Must be able to complete a 3-year tour following graduation from WOBC.

Packet Submission Deadline is Friday, 1 August 2025 

For full information, visit recruiting.army.mil/In-Service-Opportunities/US-Army-Warrant-Officer-Recruiting/Do-I-Qualify/WO-MOS-Feeder-List/39A-Robotics-Technician

Cyber Lethality: Multidomain Training Enhances Readiness at Exercise African Lion 2025

Monday, May 19th, 2025

TUNIS, Tunisia – Cyber capabilities are a fundamental function of modern warfighting. During African Lion 2025 (AL25) U.S. Cyber Command Soldiers joined Wyoming National Guardsmen and Tunisian Armed Forces cyber teams for an academic exchange to enhance the protection of critical infrastructure, enable secure communication and streamline battlefield coordination.

This first-ever joint, combined exchange in Tunisia, showcased the capabilities of cyber professionals to adapt, innovate and tackle the challenges posed by increasingly sophisticated adversaries.

“Cyber operations are vital in warfighting as they protect and disrupt digital networks, ensuring secure, rapid and resilient communication for strategic decision-making and battlefield coordination,” said U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. John Williams, a warfighter communications superintendent assigned to the 153rd Communications Squadron, 153rd Airlift Wing, Wyoming Air National Guard.

Whereas offensive capabilities are often overlooked, the academics-style course highlighted the dual impact of cyber readiness on modern warfare. This was especially significant considering most people tend to think of this domain from a defensive perspective, such as cybersecurity and protection.

“Cyber enhances warfighting capabilities by ensuring command and control systems are protected and functioning when you need them the most,” said U.S. Army Capt. Jean-Carlos Cedré, a cyber operations officer assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Cyber Protection Brigade (ARCPB), 335th Signal Command (Theater), U.S. Army Cyber Command, and officer in charge of the AL25 Tunisia cyber team.

The defensive cyber portion of the course focused on incident response techniques, as well as computer forensics and frameworks designed to protect against malicious threats from adversaries. Offensive cyber scenarios simulated cyberattacks to identify vulnerabilities, seeking to gain any competitive battlefield advantage.

“From an offensive perspective, cyber can also enable battlefield enhancements by providing windows of opportunity that help tip the battle in favor of our warfighters,” said Cedré.

Joining ARCPB in Tunisia, Wyoming Air National Guard’s cyber team greatly contributed to the mission, bringing significant experience and expertise forged through a 21-year National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program (SPP) with the Tunisian Armed Forces.

SPP military exchanges have enhanced knowledge in aviation, engineering, and medical best practices, including readiness and warfighting capabilities such as cyber proficiency. These engagements foster interoperability, build trust and ensure both forces are better equipped to tackle emerging threats.

“My experience working with the Tunisian Army was eye-opening,” said Cedré. “Their experience, eagerness to learn and natural abilities provided a platform for us to build upon, leading to a highly valuable training event.”

The cyber team from Wyoming agreed.

“Collaborating with the Tunisian cyber team was both insightful and rewarding. Their expertise and dedication are complemented by their exceptional hospitality and professionalism,” said U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Thomas Schoening, an information technology network operations specialist, assigned to the 153rd Communications Squadron, 153rd Airlift Wing, Wyoming Air National Guard.

With defensive and offensive cyber skills enhanced, this multinational team is ready to showcase a domain the joint force cannot afford to overlook on an increasingly sophisticated battlefield.

“This training, along with future collaborations, will further solidify our partnership and cultivate highly skilled cyber professionals prepared to meet the challenges of future conflicts,” concluded Williams.

Exercise African Lion 2025 is more than a test of technical prowess; it shows the power of multinational collaboration in the face of evolving cyber threats. By pooling resources, expertise and innovations, these cyber warriors are setting the stage for a resilient and secure future.

About African Lion

AL25 is set to be the largest annual military exercise in Africa, bringing together over 50 nations, including seven NATO allies and 10,000 troops to conduct realistic, dynamic and collaborative training in an austere environment that intersects multiple geographic and functional combatant commands. Led by SETAF-AF on behalf of the U.S. Africa Command, AL25 takes place from April 14 to May 23, 2025, across Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia. This large-scale exercise will enhance our ability to work together in complex, multidomain operations—preparing forces to deploy, fight and win.

About SETAF-AF

U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) prepares Army forces, executes crisis response, enables strategic competition and strengthens partners to achieve U.S. Army Europe and Africa and U.S. Africa Command campaign objectives.

MAJ Joe Legros

Comp-Tac Holsters and Mag Pouches Recognized as Top Choices at 2025 A Girl & A Gun National Conference

Sunday, May 18th, 2025

Atlanta, GA – May 16th 2025 – Comp-Tac®, a High Speed Gear®company, is proud to announce that its holsters and magazine pouches have been named top choices among participants at the 2025 A Girl & A Gun (AG & AG) National Conference. According to the AG & AG Gear Report, Comp-Tac led the holster category with 16% of the votes, outperforming other well-known brands. (A Girl & A Gun, 2025).

The AG & AG National Conference is a flagship event that gathers hundreds of women shooters from across the country for a week of intensive training, education, and camaraderie. The annual Gear Report reflects what shooting sports enthusiasts are using and trusting in the field, and Comp-Tac’s consistent presence at the top of multiple shooting sport disciplines demonstrates its reputation for reliability, comfort, and performance.

“We’re incredibly honored to see our holsters and mag pouches chosen by so many professionals, shooting sports competitors and aficionados who train hard and demand performance from their gear,” said Truett Whitt, Sales Manager at Comp-Tac. “At Comp-Tac, we work closely with the shooting community to ensure our products are not only comfortable and secure, but adaptable to the needs of shooters at every level.”

Comp-Tac’s International Holster continues to be a standout product, widely appreciated for its modularity, ergonomic design, speed of draw and dependable retention – ideal for both competitive shooting and the ever-important dynamic range day. Paired with the company’s durable mag pouches, Comp-Tac offers a complete system trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike.

For more information on Comp-Tac’s line of holsters and accessories, visit www.comp-tac.com.

XGO Honors U.S. Military with 50% Off Sitewide for Military Appreciation Month

Sunday, May 18th, 2025

Southern Pines, NC, May 16, 2025 — In honor of Military Appreciation Month, XGO®, a leading provider of American-made tactical base layers and performance apparel, is offering a sitewide 50% discount to recognize and thank the brave men and women who serve our country.

From those on the training fields to those deployed overseas, from warriors on the front lines to quiet professionals behind the scenes—XGO extends its deepest gratitude. The brand’s commitment to those who serve is rooted in every garment it produces: high-performance, flame-resistant and moisture-wicking base layers, 100% made in the USA and Berry Compliant.

The Military Appreciation Sale is available now through May 31, and customers can redeem the discount by using code USMIL50 at checkout on www.proxgo.com.

Whether you’re gearing up for deployment, training, or daily duty, XGO’s gear is built to meet the demands of every mission—because when you’re the first to show up, XGO wants to be the first layer you reach for.

Jakob Kolbeck, Managing Director, on How Field Demands Drive Innovation at Lindnerhof

Sunday, May 18th, 2025

LENGGRIES, GERMANY (15.05.2025)

In a recent interview, Jakob Kolbeck, Managing Director of Lindnerhof, takes us behind the scenes of how the unique and often extreme demands of military, police, and special forces operators directly influence the company’s cutting-edge product development. With a deep understanding of operator needs, Kolbeck reveals how Lindnerhof’s commitment to performance, innovation, and adaptability is pushing the boundaries of tactical gear, ensuring that every solution not only meets but anticipates the challenges faced by elite military and law enforcement units worldwide.

Q: How has your background in special operations influenced your leadership style at Lindnerhof and the way the company operates? Can you share an example of a product inspired by that experience?

A: My career in special operations taught me to adapt quickly and respond decisively. The mindset of “plan – do – check – act” is deeply ingrained in how I operate—it became second nature during my time in the field. At Lindnerhof, that approach translates into a continuous cycle of improvement and adaptation, especially since we work so closely with Special Operations Community. We’re not just designing products—we’re actively solving problems that operators face in the field.

One concrete example is our tactical climbing harnesses. These products were directly shaped by my own operational background, combining my experience as a SOF operator and a military mountain guide. The knowledge I gained in real-world scenarios influenced both the design and functionality of our current models.

Q: How does Lindnerhof maintain its edge in design compared to others in the industry?

A: We operate with a simple but critical design philosophy: functionality first. That means we never compromise on tactical requirements to make a product more commercially appealing or comfortable at the expense of performance. For example, we wouldn’t add padding to a plate carrier that might make it more comfortable but hinders a proper shoulder weld with a rifle stock. Every feature we integrate must serve a purpose in real-world operations.

Innovation at Lindnerhof is tightly linked to practicality. We don’t chase innovation for its own sake—we innovate to solve real problems or improve functionality. In many cases, that pursuit of functionality leads to innovation as a natural outcome.

Q: How do military and law enforcement needs influence your product development?

A: Our development is fully driven by the requirements of military and law enforcement professionals. We never design products solely for the commercial retail market. Any item we offer to civilians is essentially a version of something we first developed based on the operational demands of professional users.

Q: How does field experience influence the development of Lindnerhof products?

A: Field experience shapes everything—especially when it comes to durability and usability. A product must be intuitive to handle and robust enough to withstand extreme conditions. We avoid unnecessary “fancy” features that serve no purpose in the field. Every person involved in our development process—from designers to seamstresses—understands that lives may depend on what we build.

Q: How do you balance durability, weight, and adaptability in product design?

A: We start by defining what a product must do—what the operational requirements are. Take our ultralight plate carrier as an example: we didn’t begin by chasing a weight goal. We designed it to meet performance needs, and it turned out to be one of the lightest plate carriers available. If we had prioritized weight alone, we might have compromised durability. Creating a lightweight product isn’t just about trimming grams—it’s about understanding where stress points are and how a product will actually be used.

Q: How critical is operator feedback in the product development cycle?

A: Absolutely essential. We don’t pretend to have all the answers. Feedback from elite users allows us to refine and improve our gear. Without their input, we’d risk falling short of what real-world scenarios demand.

Q: How does Lindnerhof stay ahead in material and ergonomic design?

A: We don’t just buy raw materials—we work with material manufacturers to improve them. That collaboration has led to the development of three custom laminates made exclusively for us. These materials are tailored to our operational needs and are very different from commercial off-the-shelf options.

When it comes to ergonomic design, the military and law enforcement context is unique. Ergonomics isn’t just about fitting the human body—it’s about optimizing the interaction between the operator and their equipment. For example, a shoulder strap may not seem ergonomic by itself, but when you factor in the way it works with the buttstock of a rifle, that’s where true ergonomics come into play.

Q: How does Lindnerhof adapt to evolving mission needs and changes in tactical doctrine?

A: We already have a wide range of products that cover most needs. But when TTPs (tactics, techniques, and procedures) shift or when military conflicts evolve—as we’ve seen in Ukraine—it creates new requirements. In these cases, we conduct thorough analyses, including interviews with operational experts, and translate those findings into new designs. One such innovation is currently in development, driven entirely by recent combat requirements. I can’t share details yet, but it’s something that didn’t exist before.

Q: Where is the industry headed in terms of modularity and weight optimization—and how are you preparing for it?

A: Weight reduction is a tricky subject because cutting those last grams often comes at a very high cost. It’s no different than in the cycling industry: shaving 100 grams off your racing bike means investing in ultra-high-end components. That same logic applies here. We always need to balance performance with affordability.

Modularity, however, has always been central to our philosophy. It allows operators to configure their gear to their exact needs. We’ll continue building on that principle because it’s what the field demands—and the entire industry is moving in the same direction.

Q: How does Lindnerhof collaborate with other brands in the Mehler Systems Group to drive innovation?

A: When you look at integrated systems like a plate carrier paired with a battle belt, there are obvious interfaces with ballistic protection and apparel. Within the Mehler Systems Group, we work closely with the other brands—particularly in ballistics—to not just improve protection levels, but also to increase the protected surface area of the body.

Q: The M.U.S.T. system is one example of that collaboration. Can you tell us more?

A: That system was developed in response to real incidents where operators were fatally wounded in areas not covered by traditional plates. We analyzed the root causes and proposed improvements. Mehler Protection developed ballistic plates to cover lateral areas of the upper body and thighs, while Lindnerhof contributed insights on usability and tested the prototypes. The result—M.U.S.T.—is a fully integrated system that harmonizes modular textile components with advanced ballistic protection. It’s a great example of what we can achieve when we work together across disciplines.

Q: How does cross-functional teamwork support Lindnerhof’s development goals?

We now have dedicated Group Directors overseeing key areas, including Innovation and Technology. That person has a full view of what’s happening across all companies in the group and helps coordinate efforts, align roadmaps, and make sure we’re not duplicating work but building on each other’s strengths.

Q: What tactical trends are shaping Lindnerhof’s current R&D efforts?

A: The war in Ukraine has reshaped a lot of priorities. Military organizations across Europe are shifting from expeditionary warfare to homeland defense, and that changes what’s needed on the ground. Products that made sense in Afghanistan aren’t necessarily the right fit now.

At the same time, law enforcement is facing increasing challenges—active shooter incidents, for example. That’s why we’re now developing modular protection systems tailored specifically to police forces. We’re not just reacting—we’re actively anticipating these needs.

Q: How is Lindnerhof preparing to meet the future needs of special operations forces?

A: We believe our position is already strong. Our close connection with operators on the ground and our modular approach to design mean we’re well prepared to meet future requirements without needing to pivot dramatically. We’re built for adaptability.

Q: Are there any upcoming innovations you’re particularly excited about?

A: Yes, we currently have three new carrying solutions in development. I believe each of them will significantly enhance performance for both military and police operators. I’m genuinely excited about their potential to make a difference in the field.

About Jakob Kolbeck:

Jakob Kolbeck is the Managing Director of Lindnerhof, a role he has held since April 2018. With a career spanning over two decades, Kolbeck has extensive experience in sales and management within the defence and security sector.

Before joining Lindnerhof, he served as Senior Manager Sales at RUAG Ammotec GmbH and Director Marketing & Sales at Unique Alpine AG. His career also includes significant roles in the military, including project leadership and operations planning.

Kolbeck holds a Master of Business Administration in International Management and a degree in State and Social Sciences, complementing his robust technical and commercial background.

Under his leadership, Lindnerhof is advancing its specialised tactical gear solutions, driving innovation and growth in the industry.