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UK Certifies Protector As First of Its Kind Remotely Piloted Aircraft

Thursday, May 8th, 2025

SAN DIEGO – 08 May 2025 – The UK’s Military Aviation Authority has issued a Military Type Certificate to the Royal Air Force’s Protector RG Mk1 uncrewed aircraft, also designated the MQ-9B, certifying that it has passed a rigorous airworthiness assessment and verifying it’s safe to operate without geographic restrictions, including over populous areas. This April 29 decision was a first-of-its-kind milestone for a large, unmanned aircraft system. It’s a huge accomplishment for the UK and a technological watershed in the history of unmanned aircraft systems. GA-ASI is the first manufacturer of large, unmanned aircraft to receive an MTC based on rigorous compliance with STANAG 4671, the NATO standard for unmanned aircraft system airworthiness.

Obtaining the MTC has been a goal of GA-ASI since the inception of the MQ-9B in January 2014. The company took its proven UAS platform, the MQ-9A, and added performance enhancing features while ensuring that the design was capable of meeting NATO’s STANAG 4671 Edition 2 airworthiness requirements. To meet those rigorous requirements, the aircraft incorporates numerous enhancements not found on other large UAS. These include lightning protection, fire protection, anti-icing systems and a fatigue-and-damage-tolerant building block design approach. All flight critical software was designed in compliance with the rigor of Do-178/254. Mission software is rigidly separated from flight critical software. These features not only address the aircraft’s airworthiness but also enhance its reliability and operational flexibility to levels unmatched by other UAS.

“Earning an MTC for MQ-9B was a herculean effort and a seminal achievement for our company,” said GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue. “We invested over $500 million as part of an 11-year effort to develop an unmanned aircraft that meets NATO’s rigorous airworthiness standards. This included three flight test aircraft, full component and system-level environmental testing to Do-160 and Mil-Standards (system level environmental testing at Elgin and Pax River), full scale static test airframe test to ultimate ground and flight loads, bird strike, hail protection and full-scale fatigue testing to three lifetimes (3x 40,000 notional aircraft flight hours = 120,000 hours total). Our engineers developed over 140,000 pages of detailed technical data verifying that the MQ-9B met those demanding requirements. I congratulate our team for this outstanding accomplishment, and I know our customers need this type certification, which will open civil airspace for their flight operations.”

The Royal Air Force continues to take delivery of new Protector aircraft at their home in the North of England at RAF Waddington. The UK has 10 aircraft of the 16 it has ordered.

“Achieving the award of a first in class Military Type Certificate has required years of dedication and perseverance and is a testament to the hard work of all involved. It is a privilege to be the first to be awarded an MTC for the Protector Air System,” said Gp. Capt. Neil Venables, Type Airworthiness Authority and holder of the Protector Type Certificate.

MQ-9B is the world’s most advanced medium altitude, long endurance UAS. MQ-9B includes the SkyGuardian® and SeaGuardian® models as well as the Protector operated by the RAF.

In addition to the UK, GA-ASI has MQ-9B orders from Belgium, Canada, Poland, Japan Coast Guard, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Taiwan, India, and the U.S. Air Force in support of the Special Operations Command. MQ-9B has also supported various U.S. Navy exercises, including Northern Edge, Integrated Battle Problem, RIMPAC, and Group Sail.

For more information, visit www.ga-asi.com

Roke Redefines Electromagnetic Attack with a New Portable SOSA-Aligned, Modular EW System

Thursday, May 8th, 2025

EM-Vis Deceive is the dismounted Electromagnetic Attack platform that ushers in a new frontier for electronic warfare. Modular, open-standards based, and mission configurable, it delivers operational advantage at the edge  

The system is light enough for a single soldier to carry, and has been designed so that even an unskilled operator can deliver battlefield impact 

Launched at AOC Europe 2025, EM-Vis Deceive is STICS/SOSA aligned 

Romsey, UK, Wednesday, May 7, 2025?- Roke has launched EM-Vis Deceive, a new portable electronic warfare system that brings electromagnetic attack (EA) capabilities directly to troops on the ground. The lightweight system, something a soldier can carry like a backpack, helps military forces detect, track, and disrupt enemy communications, drones, or other electronic signals. 

EM-Vis Deceive is the first fully integrated person-borne system of its kind to be designed and built to modular open standards – providing a flexible, upgradable and tailorable solution for different missions. EM-Vis Deceive is also STICS aligned. STICS is a suite of open standards and specifications enabling modularity and interoperability in C5ISR and Electronic Warfare (EW) systems. 

The system can disrupt a wide range of enemy targets – from drones, to missiles and communication systems – and can be operated by skilled light, medium or heavy EW specialists or by general troops with minimal training. 

It marks a major step as electronic warfare moves closer to the frontline, responding to the growing need for faster, more flexible responses to threats on the modern battlefield. 

Roke, a UK company that stands at the forefront of defence and security, delivering cutting-edge intelligence and engineering solutions that protect nations, troops, borders, and businesses, launched EM-Vis Deceive today at AOC Europe 2025 in Rome.  

Paul MacGregor, Roke Managing Director, said: “EM-Vis Deceive marks a major turning point in electronic warfare. For decades, most EA systems on the battlefield were custom-built, one-offs, made to counter specific threats. These were expensive, slow to upgrade and hard to integrate with other technology. And with weaponry, and the battlefield in general, evolving so quickly, these clunky systems were leaving troops at a severe disadvantage.  

“Let’s take drones as an example, Ukraine has had to defend itself from 18,000 drone attacks in the last year alone according to UK intelligence. An army squad could be using an electronic warfare system to jam enemy drones – but what happens if a new enemy drone model appears that uses different frequencies? A new custom build would have to be designed, tested and deployed – it could take months or even years.

EM-Vis Deceive changes all of that, it can be quickly upgraded, software updates can be pushed faster and it can easily communicate with other systems.” 

Experts in electromagnetic warfare 

Roke has been at the forefront of Cyber and Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA) technology for more than 40 years. This experience has been integrated with technology gained from small form factor radio system development to produce a highly agile system in a modest package, with a range of integrated support functionality. Key attributes of EM-Vis Deceive include:  

Modular by design – easily configured to meet the full spectrum of EW missions through swap in/swap out Software Defined Radios (SDR).? 

Open standards driven – uses OpenCPI generated Applications and open APIs to develop new techniques or port existing IP onto the system? 

Scalable and multifunctional – initial release will be person-borne based on demand for increased survivability in peer threat environment, but scalable and stackable to support high mobility and platform mounted deployment? 

At AOC Europe 2025, themed “EMO in Transition – Learning from the Ukrainian/Russian War”, Roke will:? 

Launch and demonstrate its new targeted attack EW capability, giving attendees a first-hand look at this game-changing technology.? 

Exhibit a suite of EW and EMSO solutions, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in electronic warfare innovation.? 

Engage with partners and defence leaders, sharing insights on collaborative approaches to developing resilient and agile EMO strategies.? 

Visit Roke at Stand B06 to meet the team, explore the new EW product’s capabilities, and learn how Roke is helping reshape the electromagnetic battlespace.? 

For further information, please contact:?info@roke.co.uk 

Leading Australian Defense & LE Contractor Aquaterro Launches Their New E-Commerce Store, Broad Arrow Tactical

Thursday, May 8th, 2025

May 8th, 2025

Aquaterro, a respected name in Australia’s defense and law enforcement industry, has officially launched Broad Arrow Tactical – an e-commerce platform delivering premium tactical gear, outdoor equipment, and apparel to both civilian and professional users.

Leveraging three decades of experience in defense and law enforcement innovation, Aquaterro bridges the gap between military-grade reliability and consumer accessibility. The online store features a curated selection of field-tested products, from the world’s best brands, including rugged backpacks, multi-tools, high-performance clothing, and advanced personal protective equipment.

“Our goal is to make high-quality, mission-ready gear available to Australians who value durability, performance, and design,” said Graeme Bulte, CEO and founder of Aquaterro. “Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, first responder, or someone who appreciates gear built to the highest standards, Broad Arrow Tactical delivers.”

Broad Arrow Tactical will also support Australian manufacturing by prioritising locally made products and partnering with veteran-owned businesses.

With the launch of this online store, Aquaterro expands its footprint beyond defense and government contracts, embracing innovation and entrepreneurship in the consumer market.

To explore the range or learn more, visit: broadarrowtactical.com.au

USSOCOM Issues NSN for B.E. Meyers & Co.’s Squad Aiming Laser – Ultra High Power (SAL-UHP) with JETDS Designation as LA-30

Thursday, May 8th, 2025

MAY 5, 2025 (Redmond, WA) – B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc., a Defense Technology Manufacturer specializing in advanced photonic solutions and Laser Aiming Devices for military, law enforcement, consumer, and aerospace applications worldwide, is proud to announce that USSOCOM has designated their Squad Aiming Laser – Ultra High Power (SAL-UHP) with the Joint Electronic Type Designation System (JETDS) number LA-30.

Additionally, the SAL-UHP has been assigned NSN 5855-01-724-3043 as part of this Program of Record. The Squad Aiming Laser – Ultra High Power (SAL-UHP) program by US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), as part of the Miniature Aiming Systems – Laser (MAS-L) contract (H9240324D0009). This indefinite-delivery / indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract is being awarded with a maximum total ceiling of $49,900,000 and a $500,000 minimum ordering guarantee in support of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).

The SAL-UHP is a variant of the B.E. Meyers & Co. DAGIR®-V1 Multi-Platform Advanced Laser System, and is based on therevolutionary new Vertical-Cavity, Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) MINIRVA™ (Mapped Integrated Near InfraRed Vertical-Cavity, Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) Array) diode core, which enhances beam function and clarity to support the widest range of platforms during advanced night operations.

The SAL-UHP contract kit configuration includes proven system accessories such as remote activation components from Unity Tactical™ as well as modular storage pouches from Spiritus Systems™.

The SAL-UHP as part of the DAGIR® laser series joins a variety of other B.E. Meyers & Co. trusted product lines including the IZLID®, MAWL®, MILR®, KIJI®, GLARE®, DIAL®, BOARS® series of defense systems products, as well as an established line of optoelectronic components for unmanned aerial vehicles and other integrated sensor systems.

B.E. Meyers & Co. will be exhibiting SAL-UHP and more this week during USSOCOM’s “SOF Week 2025”. Please visit them at Booth 341 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida from May 5-9, 2025.

For more information on SAL-UHP (LA-30), the DAGIR® series, and other innovative laser solutions from B.E. Meyers & Co., please connect with us at info@bemeyers.com or visit www.bemeyers.com.

UF PRO Announces Striker Challenge 2025

Thursday, May 8th, 2025

KOMENDA, SLOVENIA (06.05.2025)

UF PRO announces the return of its Striker Challenge for 2025, unveiling a refined and more demanding format built on the foundation of the past two successful editions.

This year’s event will place even greater emphasis on physical endurance and mental resilience, drawing direct inspiration from the rigours of real-world military selection courses. While previous editions focused primarily on tactical movement and navigation, the 2025 Striker Challenge is designed to push participants further through long-distance running, challenging obstacles, and sustained physical effort under stress.

The UF PRO Striker Challenge 2025 will take place on 27 September 2025 in Pokljuka, Slovenia, located within the alpine terrain of Triglav National Park. The rugged natural environment will serve as the perfect proving ground, combining approximately 20 kilometres of mountainous trails with over 15 military-inspired obstacles. Weighted carries, cold-water crossings, and a series of physical and mental endurance tests will challenge each participant’s stamina, adaptability, and decision-making under pressure.

In line with true military selection experiences, some obstacles and course details will remain undisclosed until race day, requiring participants to demonstrate not only strength but also adaptability and mental toughness to succeed.

Every registered participant will receive an exclusive UF PRO Striker Challenge 2025 goodie bag. In recognition of outstanding performance, the top three finishers will be awarded UF PRO gear vouchers valued at up to €1,500, redeemable at the official UF PRO store.

The event is open to active and veteran military personnel, law enforcement officers, first responders, fitness and adventure athletes, and tactical and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether aiming to test operational readiness or push personal boundaries, the UF PRO Striker Challenge is designed for those who seek to prove themselves.

Early bird registration opens on 6 May 2025 and runsthrough 1 June 2025, offering a special entry price of €70. Standard registration thereafter will be €90, with a fixed discounted rate of €70 available throughout for military, law enforcement, and first responders.

For full event details and registration, visit: ufpro.com/events-and-shows/events/striker-challenge-2025

The UF PRO Striker Challenge 2025 embodies UF PRO’s commitment to building products—and experiences—that meet the operational demands of professionals working in high-stress environments.

US Army Conducts Live-Fire Test of High-Powered Microwave for Exercise Balikatan 2025

Thursday, May 8th, 2025

The 1MDTF soldiers were joined by members of the Philippine Air Force, 960th Air and Missile Defense Group, who participated alongside their partners as part of the Subject Matter Expert Exchange (SMEE) program, and U.S. Marines with the 3rd Littoral Anti-Air Battalion’s Ground-Based Air Defense Battery who employed the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) during this multi-day live-fire event.

“This is a great opportunity for joint training alongside our short-range air defense counterparts from the U.S. Marines,” said U.S. Army Capt. Bray McCollum, battery commander of 1-51 ADA’s Integrated Fires Protection Capability (IFPC) battery.

This is the first time the Army’s IFPC-HPM has been employed in the Indo-Pacific and tested in a tropical environment. This advanced equipment supports the U.S.-Philippine Alliance through enhancing combined military cooperation and advancing our shared commitment to a secure, stable, and free Indo-Pacific region for all.

The IFPC-HPM is a Directed Energy (DE) weapon system that emits a beam of microwave energy that can disrupt, disable, or destroy Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). The IFPC-HPM is the first material released DE weapon system specifically designed to counter groups and swarms of drones. The 1st MDTF was the first unit to field the HPMs in February 2024 and has since been conducting tests across a range of environments.

In another first for the Indo-Pacific region, the IFPC-HPM and FS-LIDS were used together in a complementary system. FS-LIDS is another counter-UAS capability that has been operationally deployed in the middle east for the past decade. Together with the IFPC-HPM it can be used for the sensing, tracking, and disabling of UAS while allowing IFPC-HPM operators to gain positive identification of the UAS target using its electro-optical infrared camera. Both systems can be used to disable the targets. This creates a layered defense of non-kinetic effects to defeat small UAS.

“During this test, we were able to demonstrate that we can successfully defeat drone swarms in a tropical environment using layered effects,” said McCollum.

The results of the test will be analyzed by the Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) who manage the development, prototyping, and testing of the Army’s Directed Energy weapons. The results will be used to improve the effectiveness in countering UAS swarms and help inform the Army’s future force requirements.

Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines learned about the IFPC-HPM and FS-LIDS as part of the SMEE program, strengthening their partnership with the U.S. and giving them the skills that could enhance their role in national defense.

“This is a great opportunity to show our Philippine Allies the cutting-edge capabilities that the U.S. Army has in development,” said McCollum, “This training demonstrates our commitment to strengthening our ties with our Indo-Pacific allies and partners.”

As a theater-level unit and joint force enabler, assigned to the Indo-Pacific, the 1st MDTF plays a vital role in synchronizing long-range precision fires layered with long-range precision effects to create multiple dilemmas and neutralize adversary anti-access and area denial networks. The MDTF’s proven innovation, agility, and lethality have led the Army to direct five full MDTFs in strategically significant locations worldwide.

Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the U.S. and Philippine armed forces designed to strengthen the alliance, showcase the capable combined force, and demonstrate the commitment to regional security and stability.

By MAJ Ian Sandall, 1st Multi-Domain Task Force

Silvus Unveils New DualStream PTT Controller at SOF Week 2025

Wednesday, May 7th, 2025

Delivering Enhanced Tactical Communications for Connected Operators

Los Angeles, CA (May 6, 2025) – Silvus Technologies, Inc. (“Silvus”), a global leader in advanced wireless networking communications, today announced the launch of its latest innovation – the DualStream PTT Controller – at Special Operations Forces (SOF) Week 2025 in Tampa, FL.

Designed for the connected operator, the DualStream PTT Controller streamlines tactical communications, enhancing situational awareness in the most demanding environments.

Engineered for mission-critical performance, the DualStream PTT Controller features a glove-friendly 16-position talk group selector and real-time audio prompts that allow for fast, intuitive talk group assignment, even under pressure. Its dedicated volume control, left/right audio channel output, and dual PTT buttons enable operators to rapidly switch between two talk groups—or key both simultaneously.

Natively compatible with 4000 (and the upcoming 5000) Series StreamCaster® MANET radios, the DualStream PTT Controller is compatible with headsets from leading manufacturers including Atlantic Signal, and Ops-Core, with planned support for INVISIO, OTTO, and FalCom.

“The DualStream PTT Controller is purpose-built to give operators a tactical edge in complex, multi-mission environments,” said Neema Daneshvar, Vice President of Product at Silvus Technologies. “With seamless talk group management, dual-channel audio control and a rugged, user-centric form factor, it empowers the warfighter with reliable, real-time communication capabilities when it matters most.”

Built to withstand extreme conditions, the DualStream PTT Controller is IP67 rated, and features waterproof volume buttons housed in a ruggedized form factor for maximum durability in the field. A rotatable MOLLE clip offers flexible mounting options, ensuring quick, easy access for both left- and right-handed operators.

Silvus will showcase the DualStream PTT Controller and the full StreamCaster family of MANET radios at SOF Week (Booth #641), alongside live demonstrations of innovative mesh networking technology that, together are empowering the warfighter to achieve Spectrum Dominance across today’s dynamic battlespace.

·        Spectrum Dominance – a software licensable extension to Silvus’ battle-proven MN-MIMO waveform, this expansive suite of Low Probability of Intercept/Low Probability of Detection (LPI/LPD) and Anti-Jamming resiliency capabilities enables secure and protected communications in EW contested environments without sacrificing performance.

·        StreamCaster LITE 5200 – designed for today’s leading-edge unmanned systems, the SL5200 unifies C2, sensor and telemetry data with communications relay capabilities in an ultra-low SWaP, easy-to-integrate MANET radio module.

·        StreamCaster PRISM – a family of modular Precision Integrated Sectorized MIMO antenna radio systems that provide long-range sectorized coverage across wide areas of operation. Designed for tactical operations, at-the-halt, and fixed infrastructure applications, StreamCaster PRISM’s ruggedized construction and toolless set-up enables it to be rapidly deployed for operational flexibility.

·        StreamConnect: Global Ad Hoc Network – an adaptable data transport technology that seamlessly integrates StreamCaster MANET radios with internet connectivity to connect teams operating anywhere around the globe with 5G, Satcom or other internet source, enabling BLOS communications from virtually anywhere on the globe.

To learn more, visit www.silvustechnologies.com. Stay connected with Silvus on LinkedIn

SFC Energy Presents the Next Generation of Portable Tactical Fuel Cell Systems at Special Operations Forces Week (“SOF Week”) in the United States

Wednesday, May 7th, 2025

• Presentation of the next generation of the portable, field-proven JENNY series at Special Operations Forces Week (“SOF Week”) in the USA

• Higher performance, better connectivity and increased user-friendliness

• Further development addresses increased demands of defence and public security forces

Brunnthal/Munich, Germany, 6 May 2025 – SFC Energy AG (“SFC”, F3C:DE, ISIN: DE0007568578), a leading provider of fuel cells for stationary, portable and mobile hybrid power solutions, presents its concept study for the further development of the field-proven and portable and tactical power generation solutions of the JENNY series (JENNY 600S and JENNY 1200), based on the proven direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) technology, at the Special Operations Forces Week (“SOF Week”) in Tampa, Florida/USA.

The development of the next generation of the JENNY series is focused on three key areas: increasing the rated power, improving connectivity with peripheral devices, and enhancing user-friendliness. With a rated power of up to 100 watts or 2,400 watt-hours, the new systems are expected to be twice as powerful as the current generation. The basic principle of integrating a direct methanol fuel cell and a battery in a compact housing remains, enabling the system to be stored in a backpack. The power supply can be used to supply various loads, even in parallel, in remote field applications and to recharge batteries without any additional chargers.

In addition, the further development of portable power supply solutions addresses the current needs of global user groups, particularly those in the defence and public safety sectors. The next generation will feature significantly expanded connectivity and additional interfaces to enable effortless connection to tactical smartphones and other portable systems. A specially developed app enables various parameters, such as battery charge status and current rated power, to be accessed and managed quickly and easily. This will considerably expand the range of applications and handling options, as well as improve user-friendliness.

The new generation will feature the key characteristics of the previous JENNY 600S and JENNY 1200 systems, which are highly valued by emergency services. These systems are characterised by their reliability, robustness and economical methanol fuel consumption.

This reduces the logistical effort required to supply fuel to emergency services.

Additionally, the systems are virtually silent, emission-free and signature-free. These features improve camouflage and make detection by enemy forces considerably more difficult. Furthermore, the solutions are designed to be lightweight, enabling a high degree of mobility for emergency services.

In recent years, the requirements for equipment carried by emergency services, such as special forces, military personnel and border guards, have changed significantly. The growing reliance on technical devices for communication, reconnaissance and navigation is increasing the demand for electrical power in the field. Battery-powered drones, satellite-based systems, location and identification sensors, and communication systems, for example, must be able to operate reliably in the field and be supplied with electrical power accordingly. SFC’s new generation of portable power solutions in the JENNY series responds to these increased requirements and developments from user groups in the defence and public safety sectors.

Manufacturing of the next generation of the JENNY series will take place at facilities in Germany and India, and in the process of setting up production in the United States. Florian Taschke, CTO of SFC Energy AG:

“SFC has more than 20 years of experience in developing and manufacturing fuel cell systems. With the JENNY series of power supply solutions, we have hardened the technology for extreme requirements to such an extent that it has set standards for defense and public security organisations.”

Christian Böhm, Senior Vice President of SFC Energy AG:

“Emergency services around the world rely on our power solutions in extreme environmental conditions. We also meet the high standards of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA). We are now introducing the next generation of our portable and tactical fuel cells to extend the success story with higher performance, better connectivity and increased user-friendliness.”

Further information on SFC Energy’s Clean Energy and Clean Power Management solutions can be found at sfc.com.