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Urban Lightfighter Course Distance Learning Package Available Now for $15

Friday, August 1st, 2025

The Urban Light Fighter Course is now stateside. One thing that we learned from past courses is that an instructional lead in via online training would accelerate the experience and would allow students to hit the ground running. So we did just that. I put together a robust distant learning package for 15.00. Now if you signed up or are going to sign up for the in-person course, this is free to you. If you are on the fence about attending an in-person course, well 15 bucks is a great entry price to learn about what you would be doing; from drone survey missions, to OSINT, to learning about Arducopter and autonomous flights. You’ll be working a robust comms package from DMR to Reticulum Networks. Also, the online course will be updated regularly, and I have some downloadable goodies as well for ya.

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FirstSpear Friday Focus: Vertical Entry Belt

Friday, August 1st, 2025

The Vertical Entry Belt is a high-performance battle belt designed for elite users who require tactical versatility and vertical entry capability. Engineered to meet the SOCOM Retention Standard and modified NFPA testing, this belt is built for demanding, high-angle environments.

It features a quickly removable 6/12 Modular Over-Flap, allowing the user to scale loadouts as needed with full compatibility for 6/12, 6/9, and MOLLE-style pouches. The minimalist design keeps bulk and weight to a minimum, enabling greater freedom of movement and reduced fatigue in the field.

Despite its lean profile, the belt offers exceptional modularity and tactical readiness.

The unpadded construction allows it to be worn over a Base Belt Lite, utilizing exposed hook material to secure the system without the need for suspenders. This enhances its adaptability while maintaining a sleek, low-profile silhouette. Whether worn alone or in conjunction with the 6/12 Over-Flap, the system remains streamlined and mission-capable.

Its integration with the Vertical Entry Harness (restricted) transforms it into a full-spectrum fighting system for vertical access, urban climbing, or high-angle assault missions. Designed with input from professional users, it bridges the gap between load carriage and climbing systems. Every element of the belt is built with intentionality—optimized for users who demand peak performance in the harshest environments. Made to work seamlessly across platforms and kit configurations, it provides an efficient and dependable solution for tactical professionals. FirstSpear is the premier source for cutting edge-tactical gear for military, law enforcement and those who train.

For more information visit First-Spear.com.

Air Force Stands Up A6 for Warfighter Communications, Cyber Systems

Friday, August 1st, 2025

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —

The Department of the Air Force has created a new AF/A6 Deputy Chief of Staff office dedicated to warfighter communications and cyber systems. This structure is designed to address operational communications and cyber needs effectively throughout the force.

The creation of the AF/A6 office separates the responsibilities for communications and cyber systems from the previous A2/6 framework, marking one of the most significant reorganizations of the Air Staff in over 30 years.

According to Air Force leaders, the change is designed to improve readiness, resilience and operational effectiveness by aligning resources and risk management with mission requirements.

“We created the A6 to ensure communications and cyber systems are available, secure and aligned with warfighter priorities,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin. “This office will help us focus resources and oversight where it matters most — supporting the mission in contested environments.”

The AF/A6 aligns with broader Department of Defenseefforts to advance command and control capabilities, including the DAF Battle Network and Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control. The office is also expected to provide enterprise-level advocacy on requirements, architecture and funding decisions.

Lt. Gen. Leah Lauderback, former Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Cyber Effects Operations, said the A6 will serve as a critical link between operational feedback and strategic planning.

“Standing up the A6 allows us to manage risk, prioritize limited resources and advocate for warfighter needs using data from across the enterprise,” Lauderback said. “It’s a necessary step to treat communications and cyber as the operational enablers they are.”

Maj. Gen. Michele Edmondson has been appointed to serve as the first standalone Deputy Chief of Staff for AF/A6. Her experience in operations, training and strategic planning is expected to help the office’s focus on delivering integrated, resilient communications capabilities across domains.

“Our mission is to ensure warfighters have the reliable, secure communications they need to succeed in a complex and contested environment,” Edmondson said. “We’re building an enterprise that connects people, systems and decisions at the speed required by today’s operational demands.”

The office will coordinate with various stakeholders, including the department’s chief information officer, the principal cyber advisor, major command A6 offices, acquisition program offices and other operational and functional communities.

Officials emphasized the AF/A6 will be organized around a warfighter-centric model, designed to support current capabilities while informing future investment decisions and force design initiatives.

Story by SSgt Emmeline James, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Photos by SSgt Stuart Bright