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Wired for War: Drones, Real-World Lessons, and Future Frontiers

Friday, September 19th, 2025

Oak Grove Technologies is pleased to announce an exclusive event, Wired for War: Drones, Real-World Lessons, and Future Frontiers hosted at our Test & Training Center (T&TC) near Fort Bragg, NC. This symposium brings together active-duty military personnel and select invited vendors to explore cutting-edge drone technologies, real-world battlefield lessons, and the future of unmanned systems.

Date: Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Tome: 1230 – 1700

Location: OGT Test & Training Center

158 Rushing Rd.

Hoffman, NC 28347

Details:

• Live and simulated demonstrations showcasing innovative unmanned systems technologies

• A dial-in briefing from the front lines in Ukraine

• Industry and government panel discussion

• Networking opportunities with government, military, and industry leaders

Please Note: Attendance is limited to Government personnel and invited vendors only.

More details and registration information to follow, but for now please mark your calendars!

The Agilite Rear Hanger Pouch is LIVE

Friday, September 19th, 2025

Agilite has just released the patent-pending Rear Hanger Pouch that unlocks the rear of a plate carrier for accessible storage.

The space below a plate carrier has never really been utilized because it was both hard to access and impossible to return gear to without assistance. The Rear Hanger solves this issue making it a great solution for medical gear, warm clothing, extra ammunition or other gear. 

See how it works at agilitegear.com/products/rear-hanger

It is also available in a Berry Compliant version, for Government sales contact govsales@agilitegear.com.

High Speed Gear Launches New Website and Dealer Portal to Enhance Customer Experience and Support Partners

Friday, September 19th, 2025

SWANSBORO, NC – September 18, 2025 – High Speed Gear®, an industry leader in American-made tactical gear and accessories, is excited to announce the official launch of its newly redesigned website: www.highspeedgear.com, along with a brand-new B2B Dealer Portal. Together, these platforms reflect HSG’s commitment to delivering a best-in-class digital experience for both end-users and professional partners.

The High Speed Gear website is the first of the four brands under High Speed Gear Products Group to launch.  Comp-Tac Holsters will follow soon, along with BlackPoint Tactical and Crucial Concealment.

Retail Website Enhancements (D2C)

• Improved User Experience: Streamlined navigation, faster load times, and intuitive mobile performance.

• Smarter Shopping Tools: Enhanced search, product filtering, and educational resources to guide purchase decisions.

• Showcase of Premium Gear: Easy access to the full line of HSG tactical products, including the iconic TACO® pouches, belts, medical kits, and accessories.

• Customer Confidence: A fast, secure, and user-friendly platform that ensures military, law enforcement, and civilian buyers can find and purchase the gear they need with confidence.

Dealer Portal Benefits (B2B)

• 24 / 7 / 365 Streamlined Ordering: A simplified purchasing process designed to save time and reduce manual administration of order placement, tracking and fulfillment.

• Dealer-Specific Pricing & Programs: Quick access to current promotionsand exclusive volume dealer pricing.

• Faster Fulfillment & Order Tracking: Tools that help dealers serve their customers more efficiently.

• Digital Assets: Guaranteed access to genuine HSG product imagery, videos, product specification sheets and more.

Commitment to Growth and Innovation

“We’re extremely excited to launch a more modern, technologically customer-focused and user-friendly website, and a Dealer portal that reflect the strength of our products and our brand, along with the ease of doing business with a trusted and valued manufacturer,” said Brandon Shirey, Director of E-Business at High Speed Gear Products Group. “Whether you’re a first-time retail buyer or a long-standing distribution partner, our goal was to create a seamless experience that makes it easier than ever to get the gear you need, when you need it, through enhanced systems and integrations.”

Built with scalability and performance in mind, the new retail website and dealer portal highlight HSG’s dedication to supporting its diverse customer base and valued partners worldwide.

Visit the new website today at www.highspeedgear.com

Dealer Portal: Direct access available for HSG dealers and distributors. Contact Brandon@hsgproductsgroup.com for access today!

FirstSpear Firday Focus: MultiMag Rapid-Adjust Pocket

Friday, September 19th, 2025

The MultiMag Rapid-Adjust Pocket is a highly adaptable, ultralight magazine pouch designed for mission-ready performance straight out of the box. Engineered with patented adjustment and retention hardware, it allows users to quickly fine-tune the fit for a wide variety of firearm magazines and similarly sized items.

At just over 2 ounces, its 6/9 construction keeps weight to a minimum without sacrificing durability or functionality. The integration of the Boa Fit System gives the operator precise, micro-level control over retention, ensuring a secure fit for any loadout configuration.

This pocket eliminates the need for inserts, though optional speed reload kits—compatible with two pistol magazines or a single M4—are available for those seeking even faster access. This pocket is compatible with FirstSpears Molded Speed Tab Kit (sold separately) for further customization based on mission-specific needs to enhance quick reload capabilities, making it ideal for high-stress environments where every second counts.

Fully backward compatible with MOLLE/PALS platforms, the MultiMag Rapid-Adjust Pocket integrates seamlessly into your existing kit. It’s purpose-built for the operator who demands adaptability, speed, and reliability in one low-profile solution. Whether mounted on a plate carrier, chest rig, or belt system, this pouch stays secure and responsive. Its intuitive design reduces snag points while maintaining quick-access functionality.

Ideal for use in both training and operational environments, it supports a streamlined, modular approach to gear management. The MultiMag Rapid-Adjust Pocket reflects a modern evolution in tactical magazine carriage—precise, efficient, and ready for anything.

To request an estimate click image above or visit First-Spear.com/Request-For-Estimate. FirstSpear is the premier source for cutting edge-tactical gear for military, law enforcement and those who train. For more information visit First-Spear.

Oregon Guard Advances Drone Capabilities with New Training Systems

Friday, September 19th, 2025

RAYMOND REES NATIONAL GUARD TRAINING CENTER, Ore. – The Oregon Army National Guard is transforming its unmanned aircraft systems training at the 249th Regional Training Institute, introducing advanced platforms while developing innovative solutions to meet evolving battlefield requirements.

During September 2025, the Regional Training Institute at Rees Training Center hosted two distinct training events that showcase Oregon’s expanding role as the state’s center for drone operations. A specialized Master small Unmanned Aircraft Systems pilot course focused on the Flightwave Edge 130 system from Sept. 3-5, followed by the broader Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems course running Sept. 3-12.

The training represents a significant evolution from the RQ-11B Raven systems that were divested in March 2024. Students now learn on the RQ-28A Sky Ranger, officially designated by the Army for Short Range Reconnaissance missions, along with the more advanced Edge 130 platform.

“The course itself is 10 days, but with optimal weather conditions and smaller class sizes, we could potentially complete the comprehensive training in about five days,” said Staff Sgt. First Class Mannen, the course manager. “That includes all the classroom instruction and flight operations, which allows me to give students more hands-on flight time.”

The Edge 130, manufactured by Red Cat Holdings’ Flightwave division, represents a significant upgrade in capabilities. The aircraft features vertical takeoff and landing with transition to fixed-wing flight, providing 60 minutes of flight time in vertical mode and 90 minutes in fixed-wing configuration.

“The edge 130 has three different payloads on it right now,” explained Peter DeJoseph, a Flight Trainer Three with Red Cat Holdings. “You have the gimbal 360 payload that can gimbal 360 around, has 10 times zoom, and has electro-optical infrared functionality on it. And then the other payload is the mapping array where you can set a survey of an area.”

The training methodology has also evolved. Red Cat’s approach includes a Learning Management System that students access two weeks before arrival, allowing them to complete theoretical modules at their own pace.

“They get two weeks and go through each module and learn,” DeJoseph said. “When they get through a module, they can take a 15-minute practice, take out that part of the system, build up the aircraft, go through the ground control station, build missions, download maps, and be all hands on with that learning module system.”

Perhaps the most innovative aspect of Oregon’s UAS program is the development of custom-built aircraft designed to supplement expensive commercial systems. Lt. Col. Mark Timmons, RTI commander, initiated this effort after recognizing the financial constraints of relying solely on $45,000 commercial platforms.

“These systems cost $45,000 apiece, so talking with Sgt. 1st Class Mannen, here do we go once we get them here and we want to loan these out to various UAS operators? Well, what’s going to happen? We know what’s going to happen. They’re going to crash,” Timmons explained.

Working with Echo MAV, a company that specializes in NDAA-compliant components, Oregon has developed prototypes that cost between $2,000-$5,000 including ground control stations. The initiative draws inspiration from similar programs at the 101st Airborne Division and 25th Infantry Division.

“The opportunity for us to be able to essentially design and build by 3D printing our own aircraft, partnering with a company who are experts in the technology piece of it and the compliance piece of it, putting those two efforts together gives us an Oregon-made, essentially US-made system,” Timmons said.

Oregon’s UAS training builds on infrastructure established through partnerships with the U.S. Navy. The state operates the Unmanned Aerial System Operating Facility in Boardman, a $13 million, 12,400-square-foot facility that opened in April 2023. While the RQ-7B Shadow Tactical UAS no longer operates from that facility, it established Oregon as a significant player in unmanned systems training.

Rees Training Center now serves as the primary hub for Oregon Army National Guard drone operations, with capabilities extending beyond basic flight training to include intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance applications, mapping surveys, and potential support for environmental monitoring missions.

The versatility of the new systems opens possibilities for diverse mission support. Plans include using the Edge 130’s mapping capabilities to conduct environmental surveys of the Rees Training impact area to locate burrowing owl habitats for the Oregon National Guard’s environmental office.

“With the edge 130 we could task the platoon to do a map survey with the mapping payload and we can get a high fidelity aerial photography of that impact area for environmental, which is super cool,” Timmons noted. The training also addresses modern operational challenges, including electronic warfare considerations and fiber optic drone flight capabilities, preparing soldiers for the evolving nature of unmanned operations in contested environments.

As the Oregon Army National Guard continues developing its UAS capabilities, Rees Training Center positions itself as not just a training facility, but as an innovation hub where soldiers learn to operate, maintain, and even build the unmanned systems that increasingly define modern military operations.

The September training courses represent another step in Oregon’s journey from traditional UAS operations to a comprehensive program that combines commercial systems, custom-built platforms, and innovative training methodologies to prepare soldiers for the future of unmanned warfare.

Story by MaJ Wayne Clyne

Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office

Army’s XM204 Terrain-Shaping Munition Set for Fielding in Europe

Thursday, September 18th, 2025

PICATINNY ARSENAL, NJ — The U.S. Army’s Project Manager Close Combat Systems has passed First Article Testing (FAT) and completed Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) of the XM204 interim top-attack munition.

PM CCS conducted FAT at Yuma Proving Ground and validated the performance, reliability, and integrated safety features of the XM204 which the government developed in partnership with Textron Systems. After FAT approval, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (McAlester, OK) began LRIP.

The XM204 is an anti-vehicle munition with standoff and top attack capabilities designed to support terrain shaping operations by supporting a number of counter mobility tasks such as blocking, disrupting, fixing, and turning an enemy force.

“The XM204 is a significant step forward in how we enable maneuver commanders to shape terrain and protect their forces,” said Maj. Gen. John T. Reim, Joint Program Executive Officer for Armaments and Ammunition and Commanding General of Picatinny Arsenal. “We’re proud to see the 2nd Cavalry Regiment become the first to field this new system.”

The 2nd Cavalry Regiment, based at Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany, will be the first unit to field the XM204. The regiment is the longest continuously serving cavalry unit in the Army and plays a key role in North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) enhanced Forward Presence initiative.

“For units on the frontlines of deterrence in Europe, having access to advanced terrain-shaping capabilities like the XM204 strengthens our ability to influence key terrain, slow adversary movement, and protect our forces,” said Reim. “This system gives our Warfighters a decisive edge as we train and operate alongside NATO allies.”

The XM204 can be rapidly emplaced and is highly portable; the system can be employed alone, in multiples or in tandem with other terrain shaping systems. The lightweight munition features a dispenser launcher module that autonomously deploys multiple submunitions. Each submunition is equipped with onboard sensors to detect enemy vehicles and utilizes an explosively formed penetrator to defeat those threats. If not armed, the system is recoverable which allows Soldiers to reposition it as needed.

The XM204 also includes tamper-resistant features, armed/safe indicators, and self-destruct timers, aligning with U.S. landmine policy on anti-personnel landmines and reducing post-conflict risks to civilians.

According to Tinesha Nicholas, Product Manager for Terrain Shaping Obstacles (PdM TSO), the new system can be used in conjunction with the XM343 Standoff Activated Volcano Obstacle to produce layered effects that degrade enemy mobility and create tactical advantages for friendly forces.

“Seeing the XM204 perform so successfully gives us confidence,” said Nicholas. “This new system addresses evolving battlefield demands and reflects PdM TSO’s commitment to developing and fielding safe, reliable, and lethal munitions to our warfighters and international partners.”

Joint Munitions Command cleared the XM204 for release to the Warfighter in September 2025 and New Equipment Training will be delivered to 2nd Cavalry Regiment by Project Manager Close Combat Systems in Vilseck, Germany this fall.

By Michael Chambers

Steadicopter and ParaZero Introduce Precision Airdrop Capability for Tactical Unmanned Helicopters

Thursday, September 18th, 2025

New DropAir integration with Black Eagle 50E enables rapid, autonomous supply delivery in complex environments

September 17, 2025 – Steadicopter, a leader in the Rotary Unmanned Aerial Systems (RUAS) industry, is proud to announce a new operational capability developed in collaboration with ParaZero: the integration of the DropAir precision airdrop system into Steadicopter’s Black Eagle 50E all-electric unmanned helicopter.

The DropAir module transforms the Black Eagle 50E into a highly accurate and autonomous airborne delivery platform. Equipped with dual-mode parachute deployment and advanced drop algorithms, the system enables precise mid-air release of mission-critical payloads—including medical supplies, ammunition, or spare parts—with minimal drift, even in harsh conditions or GPS-denied environments.

Combined with the Black Eagle 50E’s VTOL capabilities, long endurance, and minimal logistic footprint, this integration supports rapid, flexible resupply across remote or contested areas. It is ideal for both tactical and humanitarian missions.

“This collaboration with ParaZero brings a new level of agility and precision to aerial logistics,” said Noam Lidor, CEO at Steadicopter. “Together, we are enabling forces to operate smarter and faster-delivering supplies exactly where and when they’re needed, with no compromise on accuracy or safety.”

“Our shared vision to enhance unmanned aerial capabilities is reflected in this integration,” added Ariel Alon, CEO of ParaZero. “With DropAir onboard, the Black Eagle 50E becomes a powerful tool for precision aerial delivery in the most demanding environments.”

About Black Eagle 50E

The Black Eagle 50E is a mature, operational, high-performance, all-electric propulsion , providing superior-high-quality real-time intelligence, with high mission versatility and nearly zero logistic footprint . It supports multi-mission operations with advanced sensors and payload integration.

About Steadicopter

Steadicopter Ltd. is a leading developer of rotary tactical unmanned aerial systems for military, homeland security, and civilian missions. Its vertical take-off and landing UAVs are known for endurance, adaptability, and advanced mission sensor suites. The company is ISO 9001:2015 certified for development, manufacturing, and marketing.

For more information, visit: steadicopter.com

About ParaZero

ParaZero Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: PRZO) is an aerospace defense company pioneering smart, autonomous solutions for the global manned and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) industry. Founded in 2014 by aviation professionals and drone industry veterans, ParaZero is a recognized leader in advanced drone technologies, supporting commercial, industrial, and governmental operations worldwide. The company’s product portfolio includes SafeAir, an autonomous parachute recovery system designed for aerial safety and regulatory compliance; DefendAir, a counter-UAS net-launching platform for protection against hostile drones in both battlefield and urban environments; and DropAir, a precision aerial delivery system. ParaZero’s mission is to redefine the boundaries of aerial operations with intelligent, mission-ready systems that enhance safety, scalability, and security. For more information, visit parazero.com.

Icon Defense – Ambidextrous Billet Uppers & Lowers

Thursday, September 18th, 2025

Icon Defense launches new 5.56 ambidextrous billet uppers and lowers – CNC-machined from 7075 billet aluminum for strength and tight tolerances. Barrel extensions are thermally fit to the receiver for improved accuracy.

Receivers are finished in black Type III hard coat anodized. All billet flared uppers and billet lower ships with ambidextrous controls and threaded pivot pins. 

Product Specifications

Icon Defense AR-15 Ambidextrous Billet Upper / Lower

Material – 7075-T6 billet aluminum

Finish – Mil-Spec Type III hard coat anodize — Black

Upper Weight (Flared Billet) – 7.8 oz

Lower Weight (Billet) – 8.1 oz 

Included (Upper) – AR-15 door rod

Included (Lower) – Ambi button, threaded pivot pins, springs, ambi bolt-catch rod

Availability

Sold through Killer Innovations Icon Defense shop, Rainier Arms, and JSE Surplus.