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Franklin Armory Issues Statement on ATF Action Regarding Antithesis Firearms

Saturday, September 20th, 2025

Minden, Nev. – September 19, 2025 – Franklin Armory®, one of America’s leading manufacturers of innovative firearms and accessories, issued the following statement today regarding Franklin Armory’s Antithesis™ line of short-barreled firearms:

Last night, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requested that we voluntarily bring back all 5.56 caliber Antithesis firearms in advance of the agency issuing a new classification. We were surprised by this in light of the U.S. District Court’s ruling in FRAC v. Bondi.

Out of an abundance of caution and for the well-being of consumers, dealers, and distributors, we are voluntarily requesting all of our customers to return their 5.56 caliber Antithesis firearms for a full refund.

We encourage customers who have taken possession of an Antithesis firearm to contact Franklin Armory Customer service for an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) and shipping label. This return does not affect Reformation, the .410/45LC Antithesis, or any other firearm made by Franklin Armory.  

As Facilitators of Freedom, we are actively raising our concerns with various entities within Congress and the Trump Administration. We are also hopeful that continued negotiations with ATF can arrive at a solution that avoids litigation if at all possible.

Be assured, this will not be the final chapter on Antithesis.

One Month Out for MAG Exchange at Tucson, AZ

Saturday, September 20th, 2025

We’re about a month away from the first MAG Exchange in Tucson. The focus is on ANG and AFRC ground combatants who are attending WEPTAC.

Rock’a Lock’a BANG! BANG! by Sparrows AAR

Saturday, September 20th, 2025

Sparrows held their Rock’a Lock’a BANG! BANG! Event near Reno, Nevada last week and it looks like it was an amazing event.

Here’s a rundown of what participants experienced.

First full day:

Range day with Night Vision Monkey, Royal Arms and KCI USA

Teams had a great day at the Carson City outdoor range and were lead through several drills. 

– Point of Aim/ Point of Impact

– Recoil Management & follow up

– Shot placement & combat Accuracy – presented by KCI USA

– Situational Training Drills – Presented by Night Vision Monkey

– Shot Gun Breaching – Present by Royal Arms

Then back to the event center for lessons in the explosive art of fire breathing and lock picking

Day Two:

Teams were in the Nevada state maximum security prison complex 

– Lock picking for both beginners and advanced pickers – Dominated by SPARROWS

– Safe manipulation – Presented by SPARROWS

– SERE escape work – Presented by SPARROWS

– CQB training with night vision monkey, royal arms and KCI USA within the complex

Day Three:

Back to the prison 

–  Impressioning (you file a working key for a lock with no prior knowledge of the key) Presented by SPARROWS

– Safe drilling through hard plate present by OAKLEY

– Night Vision course presented by KCI USA

–  HANDS ON Vehicle Extraction present by TNT rescue. Participants literally tore cars apart.

Day Four:

Mission day storm the prison.

The report is this was just one escalating course that involved multiple hostage rescues that led teams from one chaotic environment to another.

It even involved the onsite “Dark Prison Haunted house”  you have to see it to understand how chaotic this multi level kill house is.  

With nightly high level guest talks, prison tattoos, quality sponsors and constant surprises… like a Boston Dynamics spot robot Rock’a Lock’a BANG! BANG! has quickly established itself as a leading event within the tactical industry and SSD looks forward to attending next year.

www.sparrowslockpicks.com

US Army Retires Two Most Distinguished Aerial Intelligence Platforms

Saturday, September 20th, 2025

CAMP HUMPHREYS, Korea — The 501st Military Intelligence Brigade-Theater (MIB-T) observed the closure of the U.S. Army’s two most distinguished aerial intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) legacies, GUARDRAIL and Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL) during events, July 30-31, 2025.

In an event designated Operation PACIFIC SUNSET, the 501st MIB-T hosted a commemorative ceremony at the Desidario Army Airfield that featured a final flight of the aerial platforms, exhibition flights, and a runway display of aircraft. Soldiers of the Republic of Korea concluded the ceremony with a dedication honoring the contributions of the 3rd Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion, ARL, and GUARDRAIL Common Sensor (GRCS).

Since 1975, GUARDRAIL has provided indications and warnings to United States Forces Korea. Throughout its operational history, GUARDRAIL monitored the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) through a series of diplomatic crises on the peninsula. In 1988, under the 3rd MI Battalion, the first version of GRCS entered service, ensuring foreknowledge of any aggressive actions across the DMZ for many years to come.

“[GUARDRAIL] is our longest serving U.S. Army ISR asset in the [Korean Theater of Operations], and our only true [program of record] aircraft,” said Lt. Col. Derrick J. Zantt, commander of the 3rd MI Battalion.

At the program’s high point, GUARDRAIL aircraft and ground stations became standard, serving in six aerial MI battalions. Each iteration, at its debut, was on the cutting edge of technology.

By the 1990s, the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) had gained considerable experience in the development and fielding of special electronic mission aircraft. ARL emerged out of a shift in national priorities toward counterdrug smuggling, primarily out of the Andean Ridge region of South America. Originally a quick reaction capability, ARL was developed to satisfy low intensity multi-intelligence requirements in U.S. Southern Command and quickly proved its worth.

When the Army decided to retire the OV-1D Mohawks, the service looked to DoD and Congress for a solution.

“JSTARS couldn’t do it. The Air Force U-2 couldn’t do it. Even satellites couldn’t do it,” said Dr. Thomas Hauser, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security (INSCOM) historian and author of the INSCOM aviation book series. “INSCOM came through at the last minute with a solution: the versatile ARL. Their ever-watchful eyes stayed open all these years. It was always on the flightline or in the air, ready to serve the Army.”

During five decades of service, GUARDRAIL and ARL flew over 120,000 hours of support, over 30,000 sorties, and were flown by more than 800 military pilots through the 3rd MI Battalion over the life of the systems.

The final flights of these aerial intelligence platforms come as the Army transitions to more modern and lethal assets.

“Through the end of [its] life, the aircraft continued [its] operational collection mission until the last day and were able to effect a seamless handoff to the ATHENA program, which is serving as our bridge,” said Col. Brian Tinklepaugh, 501st MI Brigade-Theater commander.

The Army Theater-level High-altitude Expeditionary Next Airborne (ATHENA) platform combines multiple intelligence disciplines into a singular platform, enabling the Army to have a multi-intelligence approach to targets where the Army can use geospatial intelligence, signals intelligence, and electronic intelligence to look at a single target and better define that target for operational commanders.

“These bridge aircraft will continue to inform HADES programmatic requirements, facilitate early implementation of new training concepts and fielding strategies, and ultimately ensure “No Cold Starts” for the HADES program,” said Jordan Rubin, chief, INSCOM G3 ISR Operations.

The Army’s shift to the High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) marks a pivotal step in the future of aerial intelligence. HADES is a crewed aerial multi-intelligence collection system optimized for active campaigning in areas where range, speed, and data convergence are critical to rapidly gain and maintain situational understanding, freedom of maneuver, overmatch, and decision advantage in multi-domain operations. The system will employ on-board data processing using artificial intelligence and machine learning and will provide sensor-to-shooter links to shorten the kill chain to operate at the tempo and volume of high-intensity conflict.

HADES replaces legacy platforms such as GUARDRAIL and ARL and gives commanders the ability to see deeper, decide faster, and strike more effectively across multiple domains. As large-scale combat operations grow more complex, HADES and other strategic aerial assets will be central to ensuring U.S. forces maintain overmatch and decision advantage on the battlefield.

“As we move forward to the Army’s aerial future with HADES, I’m incredibly proud of not just the [legacy] aircraft, but the men and women who have flown the aircraft, maintained the aircraft, and who have provided that intelligence watch over more than five decades,” said Tinklepaugh.

By Erin Rohn

Second Blue Magic Netherlands Event Set for November 18

Friday, September 19th, 2025

Registration Site Is Open and Dutch Innovators Are Encouraged to Attend and Apply to Present Capabilities

SAN DIEGO – 16 September 2025 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Defence and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, will host its second Blue Magic Netherlands (BMNL) event on November 18, 2025. BMNL 2025 follows the successful first event in 2024 and will take place at the MELT at Avular building, a world-class venue for technology interchange near Brainport Eindhoven, the center of the Dutch high-technology manufacturing industry. The registration site can be accessed at www.ga-asi.com/blue-magic-netherlands-2025.

“The first BMNL event was a huge success for Dutch industry,” said Brad Lunn, managing director for GA-ASI. “We’ve built strong investment opportunities with Dutch companies — including Arceon, Emergent Swarm Solutions, and Saluqi Motors — and now we’re looking to build on that success at BMNL 2025.”

Blue Magic Netherlands fosters technology ideation and implementation within the Dutch industrial ecosystem. GA-ASI is inviting Netherlands-based technology and aerospace companies, big and small, to apply for a chance to pitch transformative next-gen solutions that could shape the course of commercial and defence technologies. This event brings together leaders in advanced technology, aerospace, business, and government in a single Dutch forum to explore emerging technologies that address the world’s most pressing defence and security challenges. GA-ASI supplies its MQ-9A Remotely Piloted Aircraft to the Royal Netherlands Air Force.

Along with partners Brainport Development Eindhoven, Lockheed Martin Ventures, Brabant Development Agency and the Netherlands Industries for Defence & Security (NIDV), GA-ASI will accept proposals to present a broad range of technologies. Participating in this transformational event provides an ideal opportunity to connect with funding sources and collaborate with industry leaders. Companies and individuals wishing to only join the audience and network are welcome to register as well.

Companies interested in presenting their capabilities can submit a pitch proposal. GA-ASI and other participants will hear technology pitches followed by a lively panel discussion. Networking opportunities will also be available where participants can meet with other high-tech businesses and industry leaders to see if their capabilities can be leveraged in new and useful ways. Focus areas for this year are Intelligent Systems – Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning and Autonomy, Smart Materials – Advanced Materials and Manufacturing, Sensors, Space, and Counter-UAS.

Companies interested in presenting their capabilities must submit pitch proposals in PDF format by no later than October 10, 2025. Companies selected to present pitches will be notified on November 3, 2025.

To submit a pitch proposal or register to attend in person or virtually, please visit the event website at www.ga-asi.com/blue-magic-netherlands-2025.

BMNL organizers will also host several virtual workshops covering a variety of topics relevant to defence technology start-ups. These workshops will be listed on the event website and are available for the entire Dutch innovation ecosystem.

Spiritus Systems Releases the Reactive Cummerbund for the LV-119

Friday, September 19th, 2025

The Reactive Molle Tubes Cummerbund is a rigid yet flexible design that offers support, fits most body types through a highly adjustable system, and moves naturally with the wearer—allowing the carrier to be worn snugly without restricting movement or breathing. The Reactive Cummerbund was designed during the development of the upcoming LV-120 plate carrier, and it became clear that users of the LV-119 were also looking for this kind of upgrade. In response, we’re releasing the Reactive Cummerbund as a stand-alone product ahead of the LV-120 launch. That said, it will be included with the full LV-120 Kit when it becomes available, so it is not necessary to purchase the stand-alone cummerbund if you intend to get the LV-120.

Why “Reactive”?

The cummerbund is designed to flex with your movement. Whether you’re breathing hard, bending, or twisting, it expands and retracts automatically via shock cord to maintain a secure, comfortable fit. Adjusting the tension is a fairly straightforward process of letting out or taking in slack on the shock cord via barrel cord locks. This allows the user to make quick micro adjustments to accommodate cold weather clothing or general sizing adjustments that may not require a significant change.

Construction & Adjustability

The Reactive Cummerbund is constructed with CURVthermoplastic composite material, nylon laminate, and First Spear Tubes with heat-shrunk pull cords, which makes it extremely robust yet lightweight. On the front of the cummerbund there are 4-columns of 3-rows of MOLLE which turns into 2-columns of MOLLE until you reach your adjustment limit.

A big part in ensuring that the cummerbund is one-size-fits-most are two modular pieces that slide and lock together with a secure keeper. This, in turn, allows for a wide range of adjustments that can shrink down to the equivalent of our former size 1cummerbund or expand to the size 2 without tools or guessing what cummerbund size you are.

The Reactive Molle Tubes Cummerbund is available now in MultiCam, Ranger Green, Coyote, and Black.

For more info visit: SPIRITUSSYSTEMS.COM

TacJobs – Product Design with Project Freedom

Friday, September 19th, 2025

Revelyst’s Project Freedom which includes Blackhawk, CamelBak, Eagle Industries, and Stone Glacier is seeking a Product Designer.

This full-time position at the new headquarters in Chesapeake, Virginia the focus lies on overseeing the creation and implementation of product lines of one or more of these categories: packs, bags, carriers, and accessories.  Categories determined by business needs and employee skill set. In this hybrid Designer/Developer position, this individual plays a crucial role in ensuring that products are brought to market in a timely and cost-effective manner, all the while staying true to the product vision. Collaboration with colleagues from various departments is key to achieving these goals successfully. 

The Product Designer/Developer position requires a multifaceted approach, involving not only technical expertise but also an understanding of customer demands and end-user preferences. By working closely with cross-functional teams, This Designer/Developer can incorporate diverse perspectives and insights into the product development process, ultimately leading to the creation of innovative and functional products. This collaborative effort is essential for aligning the final products with the company’s values and vision, thus fulfilling the dual purpose of meeting business objectives, and making a positive impact on both customers and the environment. 

This position reports to Business Development Director and is based out of our Chesapeake, VA office.   

As the Product Designer/Developer, you will have an opportunity to:   

  • Execute a comprehensive product development strategy in alignment with company goals. 
  • Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources effectively to meet launch deadlines. 
  • Create and maintain tech packs through the development process until bulk ready.  
  • Create and maintain Bill of Materials (BOMs) and coordinate prototyping of assigned designs across the multiple business channels. 
  • Lead sourcing, cost negotiation, design, and final approval of all trims utilized in design. 
  • Partner with materials team in materials selection for all rolled goods utilized in design. 
  • Schedule and lead product team meetings with cross-functional teams, to coordinate project actions, mitigate project risks, and communicate challenges and potential solutions. 
  • Manage communication with contract designers by communicating calendar deadlines, organizing and participating in sample review meetings, and providing factory cost/construction feedback. Implement and manage factory development process improvements that increase workflow efficiency. 
  • Facilitate constructive feedback from factory and overseas development teams on construction and materials through regular product reviews. 
  • Maintain regular communication with factory contacts, overseas development team, and suppliers regarding project status, and calendar timing. 
  • Execute thorough factory cost BOM reviews and manage factory cost negotiation for assigned styles.   
  • Partner with factory and design teams to cost engineer assigned styles during factory direct development trips. 

You have:  

  • Bachelor’s degree in design or related field of study.
  • 3-5 years experience in design and product development
  • Extensive experience coordinating activities across multiple departments and stakeholders 
  • Excellent working knowledge of Illustrator, Excel, Word, Outlook  
  • Proven ability to coordinate across functional teams 
  • Past experience in the government and military sector, a plus. 
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills 
  • Ability to easily transition from macro thinking to micro thinking 
  • Good judgment with the ability to drive timely and sound decisions 
  • Commitment to excellence and high standards 
  • Ability to lead a meeting and keep the topics relevant 
  • Excellent problem recognition and collaboration skills for resolution 
  • Ability to escalate issues in a concise and timely manner 
  • Proven ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines 

Pay Range:

Annual Salary: $65,000.00 – $75,000.00

The actual annual salary offered to a candidate will be based on variables including experience, geographic location, education, and skills/achievements, and will be mutually agreed upon at the time of offer.

We offer a highly competitive salary, comprehensive benefits including: medical and dental, vision, disability and life insurance, 401K, PTO, paid holidays, gear discounts and the ability to add value to an exciting mission!

Our Postings are not intended for distribution to or use in any jurisdiction, country or territory where such distribution or use would violate local law or would subject us to any regulations in another jurisdiction, country or territory. We reserve the right to limit our Postings in any jurisdiction, country or territory.

Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Protected Veteran/Disabled

To apply, click here.

Teledyne FLIR Defense Unveils SkyCarrier Autonomous UAS Launch and Recovery Platform

Friday, September 19th, 2025

Referred to as the “Drone-in-the-box” Teledyne FLIR debuted their new SkyCarrier Autonomous UAS Launch and Recovery Platform at last week’s DSEI in London.

The system enables fully autonomous quadcopter launch and recovery from fixed sites as well as vehicles or ships while on-the-move.

SkyCarrier’s ruggedized container fully protects the drone when closed and opens to unfold an articulating launch and landing pad, allowing drones to autonomously take off and return, even while in motion or on uneven terrain. The pad maximizes the UAV landing area, centers aircraft, and reduces storage space. Using visual markers such as NIR landing beacons and QR codes or AprilTags, the drone can precisely navigate back to the platform without operator input.

SkyCarrier has been successfully trialed on multiple maritime vessels, including fast attack boats and rigid hull inflatable boats (RHIBs), and from ground vehicles traveling over rugged terrain at speeds up to 50km/h (30mph), demonstrating its reliability in real-world conditions.

Features:

Autonomous Launch & Recovery – Actively compensates up to 20°, enabling UAS to land on moving or stationary platforms without manual control

Environmental Protection – Protects the drone from brush, debris, and other environmental factors when not operating

Optionally Tethered – Supports either free-flight or tethered operation over a variety of radio and network configurations, even while the unit is fully closed

Autonomous Management – Supports rapid charging and active thermal management, enabling fully remote operations in extreme environments

‘Follow Me’ Mode – Drones can track and return to designated vehicles, personnel, or locations

Autonomous In-air Replacement (AIR) – A single operator can manage up to 16 drones, maintaining persistent surveillance by autonomously swapping drones mid-mission

Dark Mode & GPS-Denied Navigation – Operates in RF-silent and GPS-degraded environments using computer vision and dead reckoning; also features NIR beacons for low-visibility environments, obstacle avoidance, and jam-resistant RTK GPS

Extended Endurance with XL Batteries – Enables up to 45 minutes of flight time with a 2kg (4.4lb) payload.