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B.E. Meyers & Co. at Enforce Tac 2026

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

February 23, 2026 (Redmond, WA)B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc., a defense technology manufacturer specializing in advanced photonics solutions for military, law enforcement, consumer, and aerospace applications worldwide, will be with JK Defence And Security, February 23rd-26th, in booth #8-418 at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg in Nuremberg, Germany.

Established in 2012, Enforce Tac offers mission-critical solutions for homeland and homeland security, enabling direct, discreet interaction with a wide range of security experts and qualified manufacturers from around the world. It serves as a valuable platform for networking, collaboration, and showcasing cutting-edge technologies and solutions in the field of defense and security.

If you are interested in scheduling a meeting with a member of our team, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@bemeyers.com. Otherwise, please pay us a visit at the JK Defence booth to see the latest VCSEL-based laser systems and more from B.E. Meyers & Co. including our signature Defense Systems product lines:DAGIR®, IZLID®, MAWL®, GLARE®, and BOARS® M2.1, or visit our current Defense Systems and Integrated Systems product catalogs at bemeyers.com/catalogs.

Patrol Incident Gear Launches PIG (FDT) OPFOR Glove for Force-On-Force Training

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

St. Louis, MO (February 24, 2026)- Patrol Incident Gear, LLC., introduces a new glove for marking cartridge training called the .

The ALL-NEW PIG (FDT) OPFOR Glove protects hands from marking cartridge injuries by combining industry-leading design with the impact-stopping protection of precision molded TRP pads.

Getting hit in the bare knuckle by a UTM® or Simunition® round (especially of the 5.56mm variety) can not only derail a promising career in hand-modeling, but leave lasting dexterity issues. YES – pain is an essential component to marking cartridge training, but NO – hand injury that can affect real world gun-handling ability is not a desired outcome.

PIG’s signature tapered and sensitized trigger-finger delivers the best trigger sensitivity on the market. The touch screen compatibility of the trigger finger and thumb allows you to shoot, move & communicate on your high-speed device without removing your gloves.  Tested by private training companies as well as Federal, State and local LE personnel, the PIG (FDT) OPFOR was roundly lauded as a game changer for training, especially for role players.

If you participate in scenario-based training that involves marking cartridges, or sports like airsoft or paintball, the PIG (FDT) OPFOR is the glove you’ve been waiting for.

Available online purchase at SKD Tactical. Please direct all quotation requests to pig.gloves@skdtac.com.

Integris Composites Developing Armor for Military in Arctic Circle

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Announces Global Integris Arctic Armor Development Team (AADT)

TYSONS CORNER, Va. – Feb. 23, 2026 – Returning from the annual meeting of its global leaders in Iceland during one of the deepest and longest cold snaps in North America, Integris Composites, a leader in military and law enforcement survivability, announced plans to develop a new generation of ballistic composites for troops and equipment that operate in the Arctic Circle.

“A combination of climate warming and global shifts in defense strategy are leading to an increased military presence in the Arctic,” said David Cordova, chief commercial officer of Integris Composites Inc.

Integris Composites, with its global teams of technical and engineering armor specialists in compounding composite armor, testing, simulation, modeling and rapid prototyping, is in a unique position to research and develop lightweight solutions that will perform in harsh, frigid conditions.

“We’ve created the Integris Arctic Armor Development Team (AADT), a cross?disciplinary research, development and engineering squad,” Cordova said. “This AADT team is international. It includes expertise and data from across our global resources,” added Cordova who leads the U.S. commercial team.

“We stand ready to provide independent research and development (IRAD) or contract R&D (CRAD), depending on the situation,” Cordova said, noting that the company has more than three decades of experience developing armor for personnel as well as land vehicles, aircraft, ships and boats.

The new role of the Arctic in defense

Once considered a remote buffer at the top of the world, the Arctic has become a frontline security theater as receding sea ice opens new shipping lanes, resources and avenues of approach to North America and Europe.

Melting ice has already driven a sharp increase in commercial and military traffic, with studies showing double?digit growth in ship movements across the High North over the past decade.

At the same time, Russia has reopened Soviet?era bases, expanded its Northern Fleet and deployed advanced radar and missile systems across its Arctic coastline, while coordinating more closely with China through joint patrols and exercises that extend into Alaskan and North Atlantic airspace. NATO and U.S. planners now treat the region as a critical avenue for power projection, missile warning and homeland defense, investing in new strategies, training and infrastructure to ensure allied forces can fight and survive in extreme cold weather.

In this emerging environment, Arctic?ready protective systems for soldiers, vehicles, aircraft and critical infrastructure are becoming an essential enabler of credible deterrence and sustained operations in the High North.

The time is now

Defense ministries are updating Arctic strategies and accelerating investments because the military balance in the region is shifting in real time.

• Russian and Chinese forces have conducted more than a hundred air and maritime incursions near Alaska and the North Atlantic in recent years, prompting calls in Washington and allied capitals for new ice?capable platforms, hardened bases and cold?weather training across the force.

• Climate change is compressing timelines further as new sea routes shorten transit between Asia, Europe and North America and make northern resource fields more accessible to both state and commercial actors.

Against this backdrop, militaries are seeking partners that can rapidly translate threat intelligence and environmental data into tested, certified solutions that protect people and platforms without compromising mobility or sustainability in subzero conditions.

By launching a focused Arctic armor initiative now, Integris aligns its development roadmap with urgent customer requirements and upcoming procurements, positioning the company to support allies as they redefine what credible defense looks like above the Arctic Circle.

The Integris advantage: experience and accelerated innovation Integris Composites brings more than three decades of experience designing and qualifying lightweight armor for personnel, land vehicles, aircraft and marine platforms, supported by Integris’ experience supporting next-generation vertical lift platforms such as the U.S. Army’s MV-75

Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) underscores the company’s ability to engineer lightweight survivability solutions to sustain the demanding operating range requirements of the equipment. The company’s integrated development model combines extensive ballistic test data, advanced predictive modeling, high?fidelity simulation and rapid prototyping to compress the cycle from concept to fieldable solution, an approach it has branded “Accelerated Innovation” and is employing on major defense programs such as the U.S. Army XM30 combat vehicle.

Integris applies a data-driven development approach—conditioning materials at controlled environments, validating performance through live-fire testing, and correlating results with high-fidelity modeling and simulations—to ensure composite armor solutions maintain structural integrity, energy absorption, and damage tolerance in Arctic-like environments.

Dedicated ballistic laboratories and an instrumented shooting range allow Integris teams to condition materials at controlled hot and cold extremes, then correlate those results with virtual models to validate performance under Arctic?like temperatures, blast loads, and multi?hit scenarios.

This continuous loop—linking test data, certifications, modeling and simulation—supports multiuse of data across programs, enabling customers to de-risk designs earlier and reuse proven configurations for new platforms or threat profiles.

“We have tested and qualified armor for personnel, vehicle, and aviation applications performance required at cold temperatures, such as seen in the Arctic, across various platforms globally, said Erik Johnson, senior vice president of engineering.

“We have previously demonstrated we can developarmor that performs at the most extreme temperatures, and welcome future development opportunities at those extremes.”

Building on the company’s independent research and development, and customer?funded efforts, the new Arctic Armor Development Team will apply these capabilities to create mission?tailored, rapidly prototyped solutions that help keep warfighters and critical assets protected in some of the harshest conditions on Earth.

About Integris Composites

Integris Composites is a global engineering company specializing in composite armor for land vehicles, aircraft, naval vessels, protective housings for optronics and other sensitive technologies, and personal protection. With more than 30 years of experience, the company has earned Tier One supplier status with major aerospace original equipment manufacturers including Bell, Boeing, Airbus and Embraer.

Formerly TenCate Advanced Armor until 2023, when the company was renamed Integris Composites, the business has built a reputation for innovative survivability solutions across military, law enforcement and security applications worldwide.

Warrior Protection And Readiness Coalition Applauds Presidential Approval Of Defense Production Act For Warfighter Clothing, Textiles, And Equipment

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

New Presidential Waiver Will Strengthen Domestic Industrial Base and Support the U.S. Warfighte

MARBLEHEAD, MA (February 24, 2026) – The Warrior Protection and Readiness Coalition (WPRC) today applauded the latest signing of a Presidential Waiver (PW) under Title III of the Defense Production Act (DPA). This executive action by the President of the United States enablescritical government investment in the Berry Amendment-compliant domestic industrial base responsible for manufacturing body armor, ballistic helmets, uniforms, footwear, textiles and operational equipment for the U.S. military.

This long-awaited action—backed by years of WPRC advocacy—enables the Department of War (DoW) to use DPA Title III authorities to scale production of essential warfighter gear. The action addresses urgent concerns about domestic supply chain vulnerabilities and reflects the growing operational needs of U.S. forces deployed in cold weather, jungle, and maritime environments.

“This is a major victory for American manufacturing, national security, and our service members,” said WPRC Executive Director David Costello. “Thanks to this Presidential Waiver, our domestic industrial base will receive the new investment it needs to meet current defense demands and ensure future readiness. The WPRC is proud to have led the charge alongside our Congressional partners and DoW stakeholders to make this happen.”

The new PW follows a multi-year effort by the WPRC and its 70+ member companies to highlight growing risks within the U.S. textile and equipment supply chain. A recent wargame simulation commissioned by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) revealed severe capability gaps, underscoring the need for federal action to stabilize and grow this specialized manufacturing base. Over the past three years, WPRC members have supported Title III-funded production in response to both the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing defense requirements. However, until now, the sector lacked a Presidential Waiver under DPA Title III to receive sustained investment.

The WPRC extends its appreciation to key advocates in Congress for their steadfast support, including members of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees, who included directive report language in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) calling for the expedited approval of the PW.

Mr. Markin Dornan, Chairman of the WPRC said, “With this Presidential Waiver, the U.S. is sending a clear signal: American warfighters will be equipped with American-made gear built by a strong, secure, and reliableindustrial base. We thank the Department of War and the White House for recognizing the urgency of this issue and moving to authorize these critical investments.”

The Federal Register notice of this Presidential Waiver Memorandum forthe Secretary of War can be found here.

Enforce Tac 26 – Asolo

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Asolo has introduced the Eldo Evo Tactical LTH to their tactical line of footwear which has been brought over from the Eldo Evo family.

It features an upper of water resistant suede while a polyamide lining for breathability and comfort. The thermoformed Eva midsole is paired with the Asolo/Vibram AG Pro with XS Trek compound sole. This new sole incorporated deeper Gus and a new compound for grip and traction on varied terrain with self cleaning.

Also offered in mid height. Sizes 7-12.5 UK. Made in Vietnam.

Available through Brigantes.

Enforce Tac 26 – Tilak 2nd Generation Raptor

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Tilak has updated their Raptor hardshell with a second generation design. It’s a very sleek design.

Here’s a shot of the rear of the Raptor. The hem drawstring only tightens the front of the hem, leaving the rear to move freely.

One of the most glaring differences is how thy deal with pocket gussets. The original Raptor had external gussets but those could catch on things. Now gussets are internal.

Additionally, both chest pockets and sleeve pockets integrate a small drain at the bottom.

Here you can see sleeve pocket configuration with the drain and zipper which came from the operator jacket. It’s much easier to manipulate while wearing.

Another excellent detail is the easy to use drawstrings for the hood.

Finally, the Raptor 2nd Generation is made from GORE-TEX PRO Fabric with full seam taping.

migbytilak.com/en-global

Enforce Tac 26 – 6-Color Desert at Helikon-Tex

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Last month we told you about Helikon-Tex creating gear in the classic US 6-color desert pattern. At Enforce Tac they outfitted a manikin with their new clothing paired up with Desert Storm-era gear to recreate the SCUD Hunter.

Here’s the rear of the manikin.

Here’s a shot of the Raid Shirt worn on the manikin to give you an idea of some of the details.

This manikin is wearing their new 6 Color & DNC Hoodie.

They’ve also introduced a cool graphic t-shirt with a SCUD Hunter design.

helikon-tex.com

Enforce Tac 26 – UNITY Tactical’s Bridge for FAST REKE

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

One of Five New FAST Line Extensions Launched Since SHOT Show
UNITY Tactical unveiled its Bridge for FAST REKE at Enforce Tac. Bridge is a high-performance accessory for the FAST REKE mount that brings an LRF to 12 o-clock above a mid- to long-range scope, clearing taller turrets while allowing full access to dial them.

Replacing FAST REKE’s original top rings, Bridge was developed specifically for USSOCOM to clear the INOD and INOD-X Cooled Thermal CNVD. The design allows full access to dial and set zero stops on the scope but can also be easily removed for initial zeroing procedures. Once reinstalled, the Bridge maintains minimal to no shift in the LRF.

“The removable, snag-free M1913 Bridge ensures repeatable zero retention while allowing full access to dial tall turrets,” said Mike Roth, VP of domestic business development. “Featuring innovative pass-through ring caps, shooters can verify zero stops and settings without coming off the glass – ideal for weapons checks while seated in a vehicle. Bridge offers a purpose-built solution for absolute alignment that solves the turret access problem for shooters running these larger scopes.”

The Bridge’s dual support system eliminates susceptibility to bend or whip from impact, transport, or normal carry, ensuring superior zero retention compared to other mounts. Further, pass-throughs are visible from either side of the weapon.

Bridge is manufactured from 7075-T6 Aluminum and is Type III Hardcoat Anodized for durability. It is available in 30, 34 and 35mm ring sizes. The Bridge for FAST REKE will start shipping in early summer.

This is UNITY’s fifth product release already in 2026, with the first four dropping at SHOT Show last month. I gave an overview of their FAST SideKar, which was the coolest thing I saw at SHOT this year. In case you missed it, they also launched:

• Built at the request of a USMC unit, the FAST SCO Ring is specifically engineered to fit around the Marine Corps Squad Common Optic (Trijicon VCOG 1-8x). It allows any RMR footprint micro red dot optic to attach at a 12 o’clock position over the scope tube, clearing the top turret. This provides an option for shooters to immediately access a parallax-free optic during Close Quarters Battle, passive NODs engagement, or while wearing a protective mask. The FAST SCO Ring is currently only available for active-duty sales, but I’m told it will be available for purchase on their website in the coming weeks.

• The FAST KICKR was developed at the request of USSOCOM specifically for the EOTech Vudu 3-9×32 SFP as a lightweight drop-in replacement for the current factory mount. It places the optical centerline at 1.54” over the rail at optimal position for eye relief. FAST KICKR also accepts the new EOTech Vudu 4-12×36 FFP, all Trijicon ACOG, VCOG and Primary Arms MicroPrism optics. An optional anti-rotational MRDS Ring (sold separately) provides a 12 o’clock mounting platform for an MRDS. Compatible with the suite of FAST Optic Adapter Plates, users can attach their mini red dot to the self-indexing / anti-rotational ring.

• UNITY also released a stand-alone version of their integrated FAST FTC 4X. The FAST 4X Magnifier allows for use with the FAST FTC OMNI or mounts with a similar footprint but has the same clear, durable sighting designed for rapid transitions and confident shot placement. The fixed 4x magnification, 2.6-inch eye relief and generous field of view make it easy to pick up targets at a distance.