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Nuvotronics Launches StrataWorks Platform, Ushering in a New Era of Radio Frequency Design

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

SAN DIEGO – June 9, 2025 – Nuvotronics, a leader in advanced Radio Frequency (RF) technology, announces the launch of the StrataWorks ® platform, a web-based design solution that enables customers to rapidly create and customize PolyStrata®-based passive RF components. The first capability in the StrataWorks suite, StrataWorks® Filters, allows engineers to design high-performance, surface-mount RF filters with exceptional speed, precision, and flexibility.

“Our customers told us they needed a faster, more flexible, and cost-efficient way to create custom filters without sacrificing performance or reliability,” said Scott Meller, General Manager, Nuvotronics. “With the StrataWorks design tool, users can go from concept to simulation in minutes, receiving quotes within 24 hours. These designs are ready for volume production with the quality and repeatability Nuvotronics is known for.”

The StrataWorks platform streamlines the design and specification process for production of RF devices using the company’s proprietary PolyStrata® microfabrication technology. The tool incorporates intelligent design rules that empower engineers with complete freedom to tailor components to their exact specifications, enabling true design innovation without compromise.

Production is equally efficient. Designs can be fabricated on Nuvotronics’ regularly scheduled bi-monthly multi-user runs, delivering high-performance, surface-mountable components in as little as 12–16 weeks.

While the initial release focuses on filter design, the StrataWorks platform will expand to support a broad range of passive RF devices, allowing engineers to leverage PolyStrata technology across an even wider array of applications.
“We invite forward-thinking companies to explore StrataWorks and experience a faster, smarter path to RF innovation,” Meller added. “With our platform, expert support, and scalable production, your custom designs are closer to reality than ever before.”

Kopin Achieves Key Hardware and Software Milestones in Neuraldisplay Prototype Development

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

Key milestones enable head worn demonstrations for real-time tracking of user’s gaze direction, pupil size, and eyeball.

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, is proud to announce critical hardware and software milestones in the development of its NeuralDisplay™, which have led to a demonstrable prototype.

Kopin’s AI-powered NeuralDisplay technology is set to make AR/VR solutions more comfortable by automatically adapting to the user’s unique vision requirements. We believe NeuralDisplay™ has the potential to revolutionize spatial computing by eliminating the need for dedicated eye-tracking cameras, significantly reducing size, weight, power consumption, and cost. Designed for enhanced functionality, NeuralDisplay is expected to enable dynamic brightness and contrast adjustments, precise gaze control, eye fatigue monitoring, and rapid response to neurological stimuli-such as pupil dilation triggered by a fight-or-flight reaction.

Hardware Milestones

Kopin’s latest hardware prototype, built on OLED technology with MicroLED compatibility, now enables eye image capture. This breakthrough delivers valuable insights into the requirements for custom optics, setting the stage for future advancements. Key discoveries address design challenges and optimize performance, propelling ongoing innovation.

Software Milestones

The updated software prototype now incorporates automatic vergence, adjusting seamlessly based on the user’s gaze and depth perception. We believe this groundbreaking feature ensures optimal viewing experiences through accurate eye tracking and proper vergence-a crucial capability for augmented reality systems. The current prototype showcases augmented reality rangefinder capabilities, enabling the display to calculate distances with precision.

Through initial integration rounds with the NeuralDisplay, Kopin has gained critical insights into sensor sensitivity and microdisplay performance. These learnings have been instrumental in designing the next generation of bi-directional displays with improved functionality, reduced latency, and greater productization potential.

“Kopin is dedicated to driving the future of AR and VR with cutting-edge innovations,” said Michael Murray, CEO of Kopin. “Our NeuralDisplay prototype exemplifies our commitment to redefining the possibilities in augmented reality, paving the way for a transformative solution that is set to revolutionize the AR experience for end users.”

Path Forward

As Kopin continues refining the design, the next steps will focus on enhancing silicon architecture to improve color accuracy, brightness, and sensor sensitivity. These upgrades will further bolster the NeuralDisplay’s capabilities and propel development toward the next generation of innovative display technology.

www.kopin.com

Army to Cease Procurement of M10 Booker Combat Vehicles

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

Washington (June 11, 2025) – In response to current world events and in support of the strategic objectives outlined in the Army Transformation Initiative, the U.S. Army has issued a termination for convenience of the current low-rate initial production of the M10 Booker Combat Vehicle and will not enter into full-rate production as originally planned.

The Army will request to reallocate the remaining funds in fiscal 2025 to accelerate fielding of war-winning capabilities and anticipates additional significant savings to be fully realized within the next 18-24 months.

Formerly known as the Mobile Protected Firepower, the M10 Booker low-rate initial production contract was awarded in June 2022 to General Dynamics Land Systems for the production and fielding of up to 96 vehicles. The ongoing contract termination process will ultimately determine the disposition of the remaining assets.

Although M10 Booker production will conclude, the Army appreciates the efforts of the team and Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division who worked on the program.

By U.S. Army Public Affairs

BlackPoint Tactical Launches 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate (SAP) System

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

ALPHARETTA, GA, June 12, 2025 – BlackPoint Tactical, a High Speed Gear Products Group brand, known for premium American-made tactical solutions, proudly announces the launch of its latest product: the 40mmStock Adaptor Plate (SAP) System featuring the 40mm Grenade Pouch, a product collaboration with RE Factor Tactical. Designed for professional use in demanding environments, the SAP System provides a modular, mission-adaptable option to carry and protect 40mm rounds directly attached to the launcher stock.

The SAP is constructed from 0.125 aircraft-grade KYDEX®, contoured precisely to the stock profile for a secure, low-profile fit. Engineered to maintain full access to all stock controls, the SAP attaches easily with a cut-to-length Velcro® system, ensuring quick installation and removal. Operators can choose between three- or four-round configurations, enhancing loadout flexibility without compromising comfort or maneuverability.

The key feature of this platform is the 40mm Grenade Pouch, developed and manufactured in collaboration with RE Factor Tactical. It offerssecure, adaptable retention for multiple munition types. The 40mm Pouch boasts:

• Height adjustability for accommodating munition types from less lethal to HE rounds

• Optional cover cap encapsulates the round rim and primer for maximum round protection.

• Dual or single-point retention options for tailored deployment preferences

• Circumferential bungee for consistent retention on the internal locking bar

• Flexible, impact-resistant construction for rugged performance

• Modular mounting compatibility (MOLLE, belt, rifle, vehicle platforms)

• Patent #US2016/0102956

“Our design team set out to address real-world operator needs—delivering a secure, protected, and modular mounting system to affix the pouchesdirectly to the stock,” said Gary Robbins, Director of Law Enforcement Business Development at High Speed Gear. “This new Stock Adaptor Plate with 40mm integration gives end users an unmatched advantage in versatility and speed.”

The new SAP with 40mm pouch is available now through High SpeedGear Products Group authorized dealers, the BlackPoint Tactical website, and soon from the RE Factor Tactical website. As with all BlackPoint Tactical products, the system is Made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty.

For more information about the 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate, please visit www.blackpointtactical.com/shop/40mm-stock-adapter-plate-sap-system

Galvion Demonstrates Helmet Sizing App at Rampart Range Day 25

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

During the recent Rampart Range Day in Canada, Galvion demonstrated their developmental Helmet Sizing App. Team members measured the heads of volunteers and then compared the suggested size with actual fit.

As you can see I had a great time and a bit of a laugh over the situation. Me and my odd-shaped head didn’t quite fit their model and I needed to size up. It’s data collection like this that allows them to dial in their models. Likely, they’ll toss my data as an anomaly.

At any rate, look for the sizing app, coming soon to a fielding near you.

Carbitex Enters Tactical Boot Market with Prabos Collaboration

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

Flexible Carbitex Plates Provide Enhanced Performance and Stability for Czech Tactical Boots

KENNEWICK, Washington (June 11, 2025) – Carbitex, the leader in flexible carbon fiber composites, announces expansion into the work and military boot segment through a close collaboration with Prabos, a heritage Czech boot manufacturer with over 100 years of tactical and outdoor footwear expertise.

The collaboration introduces Carbitex’s MonoFlex M1 technology into Prabos’s professional footwear line, marking a significant advancement in tactical boot performance. The flexible carbon fiber plates are engineered to provide superior stability and protection without the added weight and increased stiffness of traditional materials, eliminating a compromise that has burdened military personnel and tactical professionals.

“The Carbitex MonoFlex M1 technology is designed to optimize the overall performance of the Prabos offering, as the integrated MonoFlex plate maximizes support, enhances energy efficiency and adds comfort for the user,” says Filippo Sartor, Vice President of Global Sales at Carbitex. “We wanted to enter the military and tactical market with a game changer and as an innovator, and we truly believe that Prabosis the right choice for Carbitex.”

The partnership leverages Carbitex’s proven track record in athletic footwear innovation, where its flexible carbon fiber technology has been adopted by leading brands for performance enhancement. By bringing this technology to the tactical segment, both companies aim to address the demanding requirements of military and law enforcement professionals who require footwear that can withstand rigorous conditions while providing all-day comfort.

“As a leader in the footwear industry, Prabos emphasizes the development and implementation of the latest technologies that will enhance user comfort and wearing experience of our footwear,” says Juraj Vozár CEO Prabos plus a.s. “We are confident that Carbitex MonoFlex is just the beginning of a major change in the world of sports and military footwear, especially in the segment of footwear for soldiers designed for fast movement. We see the tremendous impact Carbitex offers and expect long-term expansion across our tactical and outdoor collections.”

The new Carbitex-equipped Prabos collection made its debut at the Enforce Tac Show in Germany, featuring the Striker series with multiple configurations including the Striker Summer Mid and Low. The collaboration combines Carbitex’sadvanced materials innovation with Prabos’s deep understanding of tactical footwear requirements and manufacturing excellence.

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WTF’s Slick Back Panel 14 Now Available for Spiritus Systems LV/119 Plate Carrier

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

WTF’s slick Back Panel 14 is now available for Spiritus Systems LV/119 Overt plate carrier.  A 2″ x 6″ loop field offers ample real estate for IFF, morale patches, and similar.  Six (6) nylon webbing loops offer lashing points for optional shock cord.

To discourage accidental separation from the carrier, the back panel’s zipper pull tabs tuck securely and silently into milspec elastic loops at the back panel’s base.  Laser cut VELCRO® Brand ONE-WRAP® minimizes weight and offers a secure connection to the Overt’s loop field.

Zip-On Back Panel 14 for Spiritus Systems LV/119 Overt uses MIL-DTL-32439 500D nylon, A-A-55126 nylon hook & loop, A-A-59826 bonded nylon thread, MIL-W-5691 nylon elastic, heavy duty A-A-55634 zippers, and well compensated, skilled labor to produce a cost effective part.

Zip-On Back Panel 14 for Spiritus Systems LV/119 Overt (size medium) is lightweight at just 3.5oz / 99g.  Introductory price.  Made in the USA with Berry and IRR/NIR compliant fabrics.

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Georgia Guard Activates First-Ever Electromagnetic Warfare Company

Thursday, June 12th, 2025

FOREST PARK, Ga. — The Georgia Army National Guard made history with the activation of the 111th Electromagnetic Warfare Company, the first unit of its kind in the U.S. Army.

The ceremony, held at the Fort Gillem Enclave, also included the assumption of command by Capt. Caleb Rogers.

Lt. Col. Luke Gurley, commander of the 221st Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Battalion, the parent command of the 111th EW, presided over the ceremony.

“Today we activate the 111th Electronic Warfare Company, a unit that will be at the forefront of our capabilities in the electromagnetic spectrum,” Gurley said.

The activation of the 111th EW Company marks a significant step in modernizing the Army’s capabilities within a domain that is increasingly critical to national security. This new formation will provide capabilities to detect, recognize, locate and identify signals of interest, supporting combatant commanders.

During his remarks, Gurley said the activation aligns with the philosophy of U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, who advocates for rapidly modernizing units and equipment based on emerging needs and technology. He also believes every unit will need to master the electronic warfare fight.

“The legacy of the 221st Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Battalion and the Georgia Guard to lead from the front and provide those critical capabilities to support the warfight both locally and abroad is going to be driven by Georgia Soldiers,” said Brig. Gen. Theodore Scott III, commander of the 78th Troop Command. “And that means the world to me.”

Scott, once the leader of the 221st IEW, has watched the formation grow over the years.

“As the battlefield continues to evolve, the 221st IEW is ready,” Scott said. “It’s one of the most deployed units in the state and has been for a number of decades. And so that continues to articulate the relevancy of 221st and now the 111th.”

The 221st IEW has deployed Soldiers to Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kosovo, Cuba and the southern border, and has supported U.S. Central Command and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command activities.

The 111th EW Company traces its lineage to the 1st Battalion, 111th Signal Battalion, the only Georgia Army National Guard unit mobilized during the Berlin Crisis in 1961 and the first unit mobilized since the Korean War.

“Today is not simply about activating a new unit. It’s about recognizing and honoring a proud legacy,” Gurley said.

Rogers, the newly appointed commander, acknowledged the unique challenges and opportunities associated with leading this pioneering unit. He said he is charged with coordinating with relevant schools and units to train on developing systems as the Army continues to identify and finalize the necessary training for the unit’s capabilities.

“No Soldier in the 111th ended up here through recruiting,” Rogers said. “They knew what they wanted when they came to the 111th. They knew that they wanted to rebuild Army EW.”

Rogers said the company will provide division commanders with four platoons of electromagnetic warfare teams, with a total of more than 80 Soldiers.

“All of our Soldiers are expected to keep up with evolving technology, and the unit as a whole is remaining flexible with the expectation of receiving a growing number of mission types,” Rogers said.

He also confirmed that the 111th EW Company will conduct its first field exercise in August at the Chattahoochee National Forest, focusing on electromagnetic support training and identifying and locating static and moving targets, including helicopters provided by the Georgia Guard’s 78th Aviation Troop Command.

“It’s a great time to be in military intelligence and electromagnetic warfare,” Scott said. “I am excited for the future.”

By Charles Emmons, Georgia National Guard