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Sneak Peek – Spectre ISR Rail System

Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

Coming in October, the Spectre ISR Rail System from ArmorForge.

A next-generation DMLS rail platform purpose-built for the Sig Rattler MCX and LT series, engineered for clandestine special operations and extreme suppressor use.

Launch: October 2025 for Sig Rattler MCX 5.5”, followed by LT-compatible systems.

Technical Highlights:

Precision Additive + Subtractive Manufacturing – DMLS titanium (TI-64) frame, finish-machined to aerospace tolerances.

Proprietary Nano-Coatings – Reduces thermal transfer and resists environmental degradation.

Suppressor-Optimized Geometry – Accommodates suppressors up to 1.85” diameter without compromising rail integrity purpose built for next-gen scalable options

Enhanced SURG Performance – Designed to maintain operational performance under sustained suppressed fire.

Extreme Thermal Mitigation – Significantly reduced heat signature and operator heat exposure during prolonged engagements.

Ultra-Lightweight – Weighs only 0.58 lbs while maintaining high rigidity.

Structural Stability – Reduced deflection, enhanced rail laser zero retention over stock configurations.

Nano-Lattice Surface Texture – Provides improved grip without added bulk or weight.

Radical Defense Unveils BAD-M2 for the M2A1 .50 Cal Machine Gun

Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

The BAD-M2 (Blast Attenuation Device for the M2A1) is Radical Defense’s latest suppressor engineered specifically for the M2A1 .50 caliber machine gun. Building on the demonstrated performance of the BAD-21, Radical Defense has streamlined the design, simplifying the 50 FVS architecture by removing the Venturi sleeve, reinforcing the internal structure, and trimming weight by 9 ounces, all while reducing the overall profile. The result: a lighter, stronger, and more effective system for the warfighter.


50 FVS (top) compared to BAD-M2 (bottom)

Mission-Driven BOP Reduction

Developed first and foremost to protect gunners and those operating around the weapon, the BAD-M2 delivers a 90% reduction in blast overpressure (BOP), measuring at just 0.06 psi at the shooter’s position. This low-pressure performance allows personnel to stay mission focused without the reduced cognitive function attributed to significant BOP exposure.

Sound Performance

Although BOP mitigation is the primary objective, the BAD-M2 also significantly reduces sound signature. At the shooter’s ear, peak sound pressure is measured at 146 dB, improving the gunner’s ability to communicate and maintain situational awareness in high-intensity environments.


Installing BAD-M2 on an M2A1 requires no proprietary parts or modification of the host weapon.

Maintaining Firepower

Suppressor integration should never come at the cost of performance.With the BAD-M2 installed, the M2A1 maintains a cyclic rate of approximately 530 rounds per minute, ensuring reliable firepower without sacrificing weapon dynamics.

The BAD-M2 represents Radical Defense’s ongoing commitment to engineering suppressor solutions that enhance operator survivability, communication, and combat effectiveness.

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Army Accelerates Adoption of Advanced Batteries Through S&T Integration

Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — To ease physical, cognitive and logistical burdens on Soldiers, the Army is transitioning to a family of standard batteries — for systems ranging from night-vision goggles to radios, GPS devices, weapons and more — in an effort led by Army research and industry collaboration.

The Army’s Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center is working across industry and several DoD organizations to more rapidly integrate these batteries with Solider-worn and -carried devices, bringing interoperability and ease of use to the battlefield. Prototypes addressing these demands are moving toward full-scale industrial production.

“When the pace of Army modernization increases, we see the number of applications for rechargeable batteries going up significantly,” said Dr. Nathan Sharpes, a C5ISR Center research mechanical engineer. “As the new equipment is fielded, we want to work as early in its development as possible to make sure it will operate with our newest standard batteries.”

The Army’s power solution for handheld, small form-factor devices is the newest standard battery, the Small Tactical Universal Battery, or STUB.

STUB delivers eight sizes of batteries that share a common mechanical and electrical interface — the key to unlocking interoperability. Each battery size provides a different amount of energy, from which Soldiers could choose, depending on their mission needs.

The Center’s work also supports senior Army leadership’s priority of streamlining and simplifying logistics across the force. Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll said “massive logistics convoys … are relics of the past” during Congressional testimony in June.

When a Soldier is on a mission carrying five different pieces of gear that each have a unique battery form factor, along with spares, there is extra weight and items to keep track of.

“Any battery in the STUB family will be able to attach to any device designed for it because of the standard interface. Soldiers can focus more on their missions and less on which types of batteries and how many of each to carry,” Sharpes said.

C5ISR Center senior enlisted adviser Master Sgt. Arean Harbison provides Soldier feedback to scientists and engineers developing new power technologies.

“Standardizing the power type lets us achieve that long fight that we need to build the future,” Harbison said. “The STUB will be a better fix than what we’ve had in the past of resupplying batteries. Now we’re looking at potentially charging in the observation post and not needing resupply. To remain lethal, we need to sustain ourselves with additional power. Power becomes a form of lethality.”

The C5ISR Center has partnered with three fellow DEVCOM centers — Armaments Center, Army Research Lab, and Soldier Center — to develop and test STUB using their respective areas of expertise of weapons integration, advanced chemistry R&D, and experimentation. Partnering early in development ensures both the batteries and systems they will power can be designed to be interoperable, rather than needing to make changes further along in the development cycle.

C5ISR Center Senior Scientific Technical Manager for Power and Energy Marnie Bailey said the Army S&T community has been essential in leading the way to implementing standardized batteries.

“DEVCOM scientists and engineers have overcome the technical hurdles to demonstrate that standardization and interoperability are possible,” Bailey said. “This research shows industry that adopting STUB to work with their equipment is the future of how the Army will power Solider-worn and -carried devices.”

As the Army and industry have transitioned the project to the manufacturing phase, acquisition partners can now procure and integrate the batteries to power fielded systems. The Army is delivering standardized batteries in GPS devices and radios with plans for integrating into additional electronics. Specific research is focusing on providing central power for helmet- and small arms-mounted systems.

“Small-arms enablers are a new area of significant power draw,” said Sharpes, who also works with the integration of standard batteries. “Where there was once just glass optics with no power draw, there are now sophisticated fire controls. These offer a potent increase in lethality but also a significant increase in power draw.”

To answer the power demand of next-generation small-arms enablers, C5ISR Center has been developing the Powered Weapon Demonstrator, or PWD, to distribute power (from STUB) and data to any device plugged into the system.

“We’re working closely with C5ISR Center and Armaments Center small-arms-enabler development efforts to ensure the power and data needs of advance fire control technologies are supported, toward transition to PM Soldier Lethality,” Sharpes said. “Even counter-UAS will need this type of power to support their operation.”

“The great thing about the PMs adopting first-generation STUB into fielded equipment is engineers are always in the background working on the next iteration,” Sharpes said. “As the technology improves, we’re putting that directly into the batteries that already integrate with the PMs’ equipment for increased capability and better performance in different environments.

“We’re working down to the basic chemistry level, always updating our standard battery solutions with the newest technology. PMs will periodically receive increased performance of their products without additional investment, just by specifying the use of a standard battery. In addition, the U.S. battery industrial base has more incentive to produce in America because there is a consolidated demand on a particular type of battery.”

Standard batteries are only useful if there are systems that use them, said Sharpes. By leveraging battery integration expertise and out relationships across DEVCOM, Army and industry, C5ISR Center expedites the adoption and fielding of standard batteries into more systems. This ensures Warfighters have the best possible power source for their missions.

The Army launched a battery website (battery.army.mil) in 2024 to provide information related to Soldiers, safety, system integrators and battery developers. The goal is to better serve the Warfighter and industry by creating a central location for information on military batteries. The latest specifications, guidance and integration documents can be accessed in a tailored form.

Additionally, the Army has published MIL-STD-3078 (Interoperability Standard for Batteries Utilized in Army Equipment), which defines the battery types for new system design: battery.army.mil/system-integrator-hub/mil-std-3078. This document is maintained by the C5ISR Center and can be updated as new standard battery form factors are required to meet emerging needs.

By Dan Lafontaine, C5ISR Center Public Affairs

Cubic Awarded Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract from the United States Air Force (USAF) and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Programs Through 2032

Monday, August 18th, 2025

Providing high-fidelity, live mission training capabilities for advanced weapons and tactics training

SAN DIEGO – August 14, 2025 – Cubic Defense, the world’s leading provider of advanced air combat training, announces the IDIQ contract award by theUSAF for activities relating to the procurement, integration, deployment and sustainment of the entire P5 Combat Training Systems (P5CTS) inventory.

“Our P5CTS is designed to provide users with live mission training capabilities for advanced weapons and tactics training,” stated Russ Marsh, President, Cubic Defense. “The system features real-time air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons simulations and live monitoring capabilities. With the recent addition of the P5 Security Subsystem Upgrade (P5 SSU) to enable fully interoperable encrypted Time Space Position Information with Coalition 5th Generation aircraft, Cubic and its partners are continuing to invest and deliver upgrades to the P5 CTS infrastructure to preserve customer investments in authentic training.” 

QATAR. 11.28.2023. Photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Hernandez, USAF. DVIDS – Images – Qatar Emiri Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles participate in Exercise Sky Shield. Cubic’s P5 Combat Training System (P5CTS) seen under the wing.

Cubic, along with its principal subcontractor, Leonardo DRS, will be supporting all contractor activities relating to the procurement, integration, deployment, and sustainment. The P5CTS improves U.S. and coalition training used by the USAF, US Marine Corps, US Navy and coalition partners. The system permits the user to continuously relay time, space, position information (TSPI) of the aircraft during training exercises, allowing the warfighter to train as they fight on a common platform with coalition partners.

Safariland Releases New Pro Impulse Hearing Protection Products

Monday, August 18th, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Safariland® a brand of The Safariland Group, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets and one of Cadre Holdings, Inc.’s (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre”) key brands, is excited to announce the expansion of its Impulse hearing protection solutions. The new additions to the line include both in-ear and Bluetooth over-the-ear options, offering a combination of superior protection, comfort, and connectivity.

The new products are designed to keep users protected from harmful noise while providing the flexibility to stay aware of their surroundings. Whether for everyday use or demanding environments, these products offer premium hearing protection without the bulk of traditional gear.

“We are thrilled to introduce the new Impulse Hearing Protection products,” said Brad Medine, Communications Product Category Director for Safariland. “These products are designed to meet the demands of those who require top-tier hearing protection without compromising mobility or convenience. With advanced features like adjustable sound levels and a compact design, they deliver an ideal balance of safety and performance for professionals and enthusiasts alike.”

Pro Impulse Bluetooth Hearing Protection MSRP $74.98

This Bluetooth earmuff offers an NRR of 23, providing dependable protection in noisy environments. With 5X sound amplification, it enhances environmental awareness while blocking harmful noise. It includes Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for streaming calls, music and alerts, and four omni-directional microphones ensure superior situational awareness. The earmuff features instant sound-activated compression to protect against loud noises. Powered by 2x AAA batteries, it’s easy to replace and use for extended periods.

Pro Impulse Plus MSRP $19.98

Offering an NRR of 41.7, the Pro Impulse Plus provides maximum protection from loud, harmful sounds, including single shots, explosions, automatic rifle fire, artillery and impact noise. It automatically engages sound filters to protect hearing while allowing ambient sounds to pass through. This model doesn’t require batteries and is designed for all-day wear with comfortable, long-lasting materials. It also includes a neck lanyard and a keychain aluminum case for easy transport.

Pro Impulse Range Kit MSRP $44.98

The Pro Impulse Range Kit is a complete solution for shooting ranges. It combines Pro Impulse Plus in-ear protection with anti-fog, anti-scratch eye protection and low-profile earmuffs for additional hearing protection. The kit is designed for use in high-caliber environments and ensures users are protected in both hearing and vision.

To explore Safariland’s extensive range of holsters and accessories, visit Safariland.com.

Law Enforcement Training for Force-On-Force Readiness with Laser Ammo’s Shot Body System

Monday, August 18th, 2025

GREAT NECK, N.Y. – August 13, 2025 – Laser Ammo USA Inc. is proud to offer its Shot Body System (SBS), a wearable sensor system specifically designed for force-on-force scenarios, active shooter simulations and decision-making shooting exercises. Individuals or teams can utilize the system to strengthen problem-solving skills in realistic situations, providing opportunities to practice advanced gun handling skills, communication and tactical movement under stress. As the only wearable tactical solution that enables professionals to train against live adversaries, Laser Ammo’s SBS provides superior law enforcement training by replicating real-world scenarios.

Laser Ammo took the traditional military MILES system and made it more affordable, user-friendly, and easier to operate for law enforcement and security teams who are simulating force-on-force scenarios. The wearable system consists of six sensors for placement anywhere the user wants to target (back, front, head, limbs, etc). Programmable lasers allow users to color-code sensor hits with up to five different colors to reveal shooter identification and shot placement. When the laser interacts with a body sensor, it detects up to three hits and visually identifies each one by the shooter’s assigned color. This immediate visual feedback allows users to assess and refine techniques, such as entry, choice of cover or injury severity in real time.

“Laser Ammo is proud to offer the Shot Body System to law enforcement agencies, military units and security contractors,” said Colin Gallagher, Laser Ammo’s Lead Law Enforcement & Military Specialist. “The system is engineered to allow professionals to experience complex, high-stress scenarios in a safe and controlled environment. This technology gives them the opportunity to receive feedback that will further refine and strengthen their skills in the field.”

With the SBS, Laser Ammo continues to lead the way in providing advanced training solutions that elevate law enforcement safety, performance and readiness. This innovative system transforms tactical training by helping officers build muscle memory, sharpen tactical coordination and effectively prepare for real-world scenarios.

Laser Ammo recommends pairing the Shot Body System with Laser Ammo’s recoil enabled training firearms for a more comprehensive threat response experience. There are a variety of laser configurations designed to allow multiple weapon combinations. To learn more about Laser Ammo’s law enforcement training or to speak with a member of its law enforcement team, visit LaserAmmo.com/professional-groups/law-enforcement.

The Shot Body System is available to purchase for an MSRP of $1,500.00.

For more information on Laser Ammo, visit LaserAmmo.com or find Laser Ammo on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X or YouTube.

GBRS Group Ready to Support DOD & Federal Law Enforcement with End-Of-Year Procurement

Monday, August 18th, 2025

Virginia Beach, VA — 18AUG2025 – As the 2025 Fiscal Year closes, GBRS Group is prepared to ensure Department of Defense (DOD) units and Federal Law Enforcement agencies maximize their remaining budgets with immediate access to mission-critical equipment.

GBRS Group has successfully fulfilled orders in recent weeks for all branches of the U.S. Military and multiple Federal agencies. With products in stock and ready to ship worldwide, our team is positioned to deliver without delay, ensuring units can procure and receive gear before year-end spending deadlines.

Featured, field-proven systems available now include:

·   Hydra Mount – Industry-leading optic and accessory mounting solution engineered for precision and durability in any environment.

·   Lerna Mount – Versatile, ultra-low-profile mounting platform for enhanced operational flexibility.

·   Exclusive AXON Switches – GBRS-spec, unique control interfaces for optimized weapon light and laser activation.

·   Modular Chest Rigs – Configurable load-carriage platforms designed for rapid adaptation to mission requirements.

·   Integrated Belt Systems – Built for mobility, load distribution, and mission endurance.

GBRS Group products are deployed across every service branch and operational theater, with a proven track record supporting special operations, conventional forces, and federal tactical teams. Our logistics capability ensures rapid, global fulfillment — from CONUS units to forward-deployed elements.

EOFY Procurement Support:
Our procurement team is standing by to assist Contracting Officers, Supply NCOs, and Logistics Specialists in executing final-quarter purchases. Quotes, and compliance documentation are available upon request.

Contact:
GBRS Group Government & Agency Sales
govt-sales@gbrsgroup.com

www.gbrsgroup.com

Mountain Horse Solutions Selected as Awardee for $500 Million JPEO CBRND Commercial Solutions IDIQ Contract

Monday, August 18th, 2025

Colorado Springs, CO – August 13, 2025 – Mountain Horse Solutions announced today it has been selected as an awardee for the United States Army Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense (JPEO CBRND) Commercial Solutions Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.

This multi-award contract—valued at up to $500 million across all awardees—provides a streamlined vehicle for the rapid acquisition of mission-critical CBRN Defense equipment, COTS items, ancillary training, and sustainment services. Through competitively awarded firm fixed-price delivery orders, Mountain Horse Solutions will support the Army with advanced gear such as turnout gear, respirators, portable analytical instruments, area monitoring systems, unmanned systems, personnel screening systems, and life cycle sustainment.

“This award reinforces Mountain Horse Solutions’ role as a trusted partner in delivering the most advanced, reliable, and rapid-response CBRNe defense solutions to protect those who protect us,” said Lorren Pogson, Mountain Horse Solutions’ CRBNe Program Manager and Outside Sales. “We are honored to stand alongside the JPEO CBRND in their mission to ensure the safety and operational readiness of our nation’s forces.”

Mountain Horse Solutions specializes in high-performance, mission-tailored solutions for defense, first responders, and critical infrastructure worldwide.

Learn more at www.mtnhorse.com.