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Tasmanian Tiger Modular Grab Pack 30 Delivers Mission-Ready Organization in a Compact Short-Range Platform

Friday, March 6th, 2026

30-liter escape and survival pack combines a fully modular interior, detachable harness system, and durable CORDURA® construction.

Knoxville, Tenn. (March 2026) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., announces the release of the TT Modular Grab Pack 30, a short-range escape and survival backpack engineered to provide rapid access, adaptable organization, and rugged durability in a 30-liter platform. Designed for operational professionals and prepared civilians alike, the TT Modular Grab Pack 30 features a two-chamber layout with two large, fully opening compartments. All-around zippers allow both compartments to open completely, providing unobstructed access to gear when time is critical.

The front compartment integrates four removable hook-and-loop inner pockets with transparent lids in varying sizes, along with flat organizer pockets in the lid for streamlined storage of smaller essentials. Flat front pockets provide space for documents and other slim items. In the rear compartment, a large hook-and-loop panel and two MOLLE strips on the back wall enable mission-specific configuration with compatible pouches and accessories.

The pack utilizes Tasmanian Tiger’s Y2 Carrying System, offering a padded, adjustable harness that can be tailored to the user’s back length. Shoulder straps are fully detachable, and the height-adjustable chest belt and detachable waist belt with pin buckle provide load stabilization when required. The ability to remove the shoulder straps and waist belt allows the pack to be stowed efficiently in vehicles or integrated into larger loadouts.

Additional features include three carry handles for rapid grab-and-go deployment; hydration system compatibility; hanging loops; a daisy chain and MOLLE loops on the front and base for external pouch attachment; and a hook-and-loop panel for patches and identification. An adjustable strap with buckle permits temporary closure of the rear compartment while the pack is open and suspended. A reversible rain cover with marker system is included for weather protection and identification.

Constructed from CORDURA 700-den fabric (500 den in Multicam), the TT Modular Grab Pack 30 is built for durability in demanding environments. It weighs 5.13 lbs. / 2.33 kg and measures in at 20 x 12 x 8 in. / 50 x 30 x 20 cm. It is available in Black, Olive, and Coyote for an MSRP of $449, while the Multicam is available for an MSRP of $499.

US Army Sniper Reference Book Available for Download

Friday, March 6th, 2026

GTA 07-10-005, the United States Army Sniper Reference Book is now available for download.

SIG SAUER x VAULTEK Lifepod 2.0 Promo

Friday, March 6th, 2026

The Offer:

Purchase a new SIG SAUER P365 or P320 Handgun between March 1st and May 31st, 2026, and SIG will send you one (1) VAULTEK LIFEPOD 2.0 Portable Adventure Safe.

The Details:

Customers must submit their proof of purchase (their receipt with all applicale fields) before July 1st, 2026, and will then receive a code that they can use at SIGSAUER.com to redeem for the Vaultek Safe after adding it to their cart.

Lifepod 2.0

As you can see from the photos, there’s plenty of room for a full sized pistol and magazine. With the P364 FUSE, I’ve got extra room for a pocket knife. This is a great way to secure your EDC during travel.

You can set your own combination of up to 8 numbers which means you can access your pistol quickly when you need it, but will deter others who shouldn’t have access.

It features side latches and an internal gasket so you can protect your pistol from the elements during long-term storage as well as a steel cable to anchor the safe.

Be patient, it may take 4-6 weeks for the safe to ship.

FirstSpear Friday Focus: Pistol Magazine Pocket, Single-Double-Triple

Friday, March 6th, 2026

The FirstSpear Pistol Magazine Pockets delivers a secure and mission-ready solution for carrying spare pistol magazines in operational environments. Available in Single, Double, and Triple configurations, the system allows operators to scale their loadout based on mission profile and ammunition requirements. Each variant is purpose-built to carry one, two, or three pistol magazines, providing flexible capacity while maintaining a streamlined footprint on the kit.

Designed for broad compatibility, the pockets accommodate most single- and double-stack pistol magazines commonly fielded by military and law enforcement personnel. This includes 7- and 8-round 1911-style magazines, as well as double-column 9mm magazines used with platforms such as the Glock 17/19, SIG P226, and Beretta M9. The design ensures reliable retention while maintaining rapid accessibility when the situation demands it.

Each pouch utilizes a hook-and-loop closure system to keep magazines protected and secure during movement, vehicle operations, and dynamic environments. The closure design also allows operators to quickly access magazines when speed matters most.

For integration across a wide range of load-bearing platforms, FirstSpear Pistol Magazine Pockets are available with FirstSpear’s 6/9™ and 6/12™ attachment style options. This allows the pouches to mount cleanly to plate carriers, chest rigs, and other modular systems while maintaining stability and minimizing bulk. Whether supporting a low-profile setup or a higher-capacity combat load, the FirstSpear Pistol Magazine Pockets provide a dependable, adaptable solution for carrying critical sidearm ammunition in the field.

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.com.

Special Forces Sharpen Skills, Integrate Technology in Arctic Training

Friday, March 6th, 2026

FORT WAINWRIGHT, Ak. – Across the freezing subarctic region, Green Berets immersed themselves in some of the most physically and mentally taxing cold weather training for the Joint Pacific Multinational Training Center (JPMRC) 26-02 rotation across multiple training areas in central and southern Alaska.

Green Berets and enablers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) pushed their bodies to the limit and used their unique set of skills to enhance the effectiveness of 11th Airborne Division in a simulated large-scale combat operation from Feb. 11-20, 2026.

Several small teams of operators leveraged reconnaissance and disruption of adversary technology to ultimately give the Joint Force Commander a decisive advantage in fires and maneuver across the battlespace.

“We’ve got our place [in large-scale combat operations] and it is using tactical actions with our specialized signals intelligence and electronic warfare analysts to achieve strategic results,” said Maj. Scott Ratzer, the 3rd Battalion Alpha company commander. “This gives us a chance to identify important [enemy] targets on the Division’s high-priority target list and disrupt [enemy] command and control, sustainment and logistics.”

Prior to entering the JPMRC training area, multiple Special Forces Operational Detachment–Alphas (SFOD-A) and support personnel conducted 14 days of focused cold weather training in Alaska to refine fundamental survival skills required to operate in Arctic conditions.

The teams rehearsed small-unit movement over snow-covered and restrictive terrain, cold weather sustainment to include meal preparation, communications in extreme temperatures, and long-duration dismounted operations. The training reinforced the technical discipline required to maintain combat power when equipment, batteries, and even basic tasks become more complex in sub-zero environments.

“Having two weeks of solid cold-weather training prior to going into the box helped us and other teams really prepare for the subfreezing temperatures that we were going to face in the box,” said a Special Forces Team Sergeant, the senior NCO on an ODA. “When guys are exposed to this environment [like Alaska], they stop doing the simple things – changing socks, drinking water, and eating. These mistakes can begin to snowball if not taken seriously.”

Building on that foundation, the ODAs integrated emerging technologies to extend their reach well beyond line-of-sight contact. The 3rd Battalion’s premiere military free fall (MFF) team practiced a high-altitude high opening jump to field test cold-weather equipment, communications gear, and layered clothing configurations in a true Arctic environment prior to entering the training area.

By executing the infiltration under realistic conditions, the ODA identified equipment limitations, refined load plans, and confirmed that critical systems would function upon landing.

“If we can prove we’re able to execute an MFF jump in Arctic conditions, that’s just one more option the commander has in his back pocket,” said a Special Forces Detachment Commander. “Weather and terrain up here can limit how you move forces, so testing our gear and our procedures in this environment gives higher headquarters the flexibility to insert a team where and when it makes sense.”

This training underscores the Army’s focus on building agile, lethal formations capable of projecting combat power in any climate and against any adversary. Adaptability is a key component in building lethality and first-person view (FPV) drones assist 10th SFG(A) signals intelligence Soldiers in collecting critical information to hand off to 11th Airborne Division for rocket and missile support.

“FPV drones give us a fast, low-signature way to confirm what we’re seeing on the ground and tighten up our target picture,” said a signals intelligence Soldier. “Instead of relying solely on reports or larger platforms, we can push a drone forward, get eyes on the objective in real time, and provide accurate information to the commander. That speed and precision makes a big difference when it comes to reconnaissance and confirming prior intel.”

As the rotation wrapped up, Green Berets from 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) returned from Alaska having honed their cold-weather skills and tested their equipment in extreme conditions. From survival basics to using FPV drones for real-time reconnaissance, they showed the Army’s focus on adaptability, precision, and readiness. The training ensures commanders have the tools and information needed to gain an edge on any battlefield.

The Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center (JPMRC) is the U.S. Army’s premier Combat Training Center (CTC) in the Indo-Pacific region. Established as a “home-station” and exportable capability, it allows units to train in their own regional environments—such as jungles, archipelagos, and extreme cold—rather than traveling to conventional training centers in the continental United States.

Story by SGT David Cordova, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne)

AUSP Launches Matchmaking Platform Linking U.S./NATO Defense Primes with Vetted Ukrainian Defense-Tech Teams for Government Contracting

Thursday, March 5th, 2026

New initiative supports America First Arms Transfer Strategy (AFATS) through compliant, fast-track pathways for government contracting

WASHINGTON and KYIV, Ukraine, March 4, 2026 — America-Ukraine Strategic Partners (AUSP) today launched its Defense Matchmaking & Procurement Acceleration Platform, a structured program that connects U.S. and NATO prime contractors with vetted Ukrainian defense technology companies for joint government contracting and procurement opportunities.

Built to move battle-tested Ukrainian capabilities into allied acquisition channels, quickly and lawfully, the platform supports integration across U.S. and NATO procurement ecosystems, including Foreign Military Sales (FMS) pathways. Ukrainian innovators, hardened by real operational conditions, are delivering high-impact solutions in autonomy, unmanned systems, electronic warfare resilience, AI-enabled targeting, cybersecurity, and advanced materials. AUSP’s platform creates a trusted route for primes to access these capabilities while navigating export controls, compliance, and geopolitical complexity.

“Ukrainian defense technology is battle-proven, agile, and cost-efficient,” says Davis Richardson, Founder and CEO of AUSP. “We make sure it can move through a lawful, audit-ready channel into U.S. and NATO procurement, paired with primes that can scale it.”

AUSP’s approach is compliance-by-design, supporting ITAR/EAR and USML mapping, export documentation and DECCS preparation, consortium positioning, prototype-to-production planning, and FMS alignment, plus documentation practices that support auditability and end-use requirements. Through established relationships with Ukrainian accelerators, manufacturers, and public-sector stakeholders, and partnership on major defense convenings including BRAVE1 Defense Tech Valley, AUSP provides U.S. and NATO primes with curated startup access, due diligence support, secure executive introductions, co-development and teaming support, and government stakeholder alignment strategy.

The Defense Matchmaking & Procurement Acceleration Platform is now open to:

  • U.S. and NATO prime contractors and defense integrators
  • Consortium leads and acquisition intermediaries
  • Venture-backed defense funds pursuing co-development
  • Allied ministries and procurement agencies seeking structured entry points to Ukraine’s defense innovation ecosystem

The launch of AUSP’s Defense Matchmaking & Procurement Acceleration Platform is being rolled out in parallel with the Ukrainian Government’s BRAVE1 U.S. roadshow. As part of the initiative, AUSP is hosting a series of curated investor receptions for BRAVE1 in New York City and Dallas, convening U.S. defense investors, prime contractors, and strategic partners with leading Ukrainian defense companies. In Dallas, engagements will include programming at the University of Texas at Dallas, where AUSP sponsors a capstone project focused on advancing data and AI systems to support defense and dual-use innovation.

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Bringing Advanced Thermoregulation and Hydration Solutions to the UK – Qore Performance Partners with Tactical Kit

Thursday, March 5th, 2026

Knoxville, TN and Peterborough, UK — Qore Performance, Inc., the inventors of the IceAge Ecosystem of thermoregulation and hydration technologies, is proud to announce Tactical Kit as its premier distributor for the United Kingdom. This partnership provides British military, law enforcement, and professional end-users with direct, local access to the most advanced human performance-enhancing equipment on the market.

Operating since 2008, Tactical Kit has established itself as the UK’s leading retailer of high-end tactical gear, stocking the world’s most elite brands. By adding Qore Performance to its inventory, Tactical Kit continues its mission of providing the “pinnacle of kit” with the speed and customer service for which it is known.

Direct Access to the IceAge Ecosystem

Through this partnership, UK customers can now purchase Qore Performance’s mission-critical equipment—including “live” stock ready for immediate dispatch from Tactical Kit’s UK premises.

Key products now available include:

ICEPLATE® Gen 3: The world’s most advanced conformal hydration system. This hard-cell bladder provides 52.4 fl oz (1.55 L) of hydration while offering cooling/heating capabilities when frozen or filled with hot water.

IMS Pro Gen 3: A versatile internal/external MOLLE hydration sleeve designed specifically for ICEPLATE® Gen 3, allowing for seamless integration with plate carriers.

ICEFLASK®: A rugged, 16.9 oz (500ml) hard-cell canteen designed to fit into standard radio pouches or its purpose-built ICEFLASK® Wing and MOLLE Holsters, providing consumable cooling or heating in a compact form factor.

ICEVENTS®: Next-gen ventilated padding for plate carriers, chest rigs, and belts. Using proprietary Omni-Directional Venting, ICEVENTS® provide stand-off ventilation and load distribution without absorbing moisture or bacteria.

CATAMARAN Gen 3: An innovative Velcro® adapter panel attachment system that enables the mounting of ICEPLATE® Gen 3 within IMS Pro Gen 3, or two ICEVENTS® Classic plate carrier pads, for maximum airflow to the inside of any armor carrier lacking internal Velcro® loop fields.“Tactical Kit is a world-class partner that understands the needs of the uniformed professional,” said Austin Pitsch, Marketing Manager of Qore Performance.

“By stocking our equipment locally in the UK, they are removing the barriers of international shipping and duties, ensuring that professional end-users and British citizens alike have the best possible tools to weaponize temperature and increase work capacity.”

UK customers can shop the Qore Performance IceAge Ecosystem collection now at www.tacticalkit.uk.

TacJobs – Revelyst Seeks Marketing Specialist for Project Freedom in Chesapeake, VA

Thursday, March 5th, 2026

Full-Time

Chesapeake, Virginia

We are looking for a Marketing Specialist to join our Project Freedom team. Project Freedom includes Blackhawk, Eagle, Stone Glacier, and CamelBak brands, delivering innovative gear designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and effectiveness for military, law enforcement, and first responders worldwide. In this role, you will play a critical role in developing and executing marketing strategies tailored to the markets across the Project Freedom brands. You will work closely with the global marketing team and sales organization, you will execute plans to drive brand awareness & affinity, engage target consumer & customer audiences, and contribute to the overall success of company.

This position reports to the Project Freedom General Manager and is based at our Chesapeake headquarters.  

As the Marketing Specialist, you will have an opportunity to:

  • Conduct thorough market research and wholesale insights to identify trends, opportunities and consumer behaviors in the global market
  • Analyze competitor behaviors to gain insight and recommend strategies to maintain brand leadership position in the market
  • Develop & execute marketing strategies aligned with the global marketing OGSM & business objectives
  • Collaborate with cross-functional marketing, content, and sales teams to ensure region executes cohesive and integrated campaigns in the region
  • Create thorough creative briefs and workorders to meet the needs of wholesale channel executions in the region in relation to GTM campaigns, promotional campaigns, & wholesale co-op initiatives
  • Develop in-market campaigns partnered with the selling organization to reinforce the brand’s value proposition on a seasonal and instance basis
  • Lead communication and coordination of US media needs including seasonal media product orders and product distribution
  • Manage distribution of GTM Toolkits & strategies to internal and external sales organization
  • Assist in management of annual and quarterly regional marketing budgets
  • Manage SAP ordering for marketing needs in relation to Project Freedom
  • Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including wholesale buyers & marketing teams, regional marketing partnerships, event partners, and ambassadors
  • Partner with digital key accounts to ensure all assets are represented the correct way on brand pages and promotional execution is being managed effectively
  • Assist with seasonal sales meeting preparation and execution
  • Publish and communicate bi-weekly reports to the sales team & wholesale partners, displaying execution results and learnings 
  • Present monthly regional marketing recaps & upcoming initiatives to executive team during Monthly Business Reviews

You have:

  • 2–4 years of experience in marketing, product coordination, public/athlete relations, or agency work
  • Strong writer with excellent grammar, composition, creative & business writing
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Power Point-Publishing/design software
  • A strong understanding of the consumer/retail environment and competitive marketplace
  • Strong strategist and pro-active leader with excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Strategic, proactive, and highly organized leader
  • Skilled in communication, presentations, and project management
  • Able to manage budgets and build strong cross-functional relationships
  • Self-starter who can prioritize, multitask, and deliver results
  • Strong analytical, decision-making, and creative problem?solving abilities
  • Excellent communications, presentation and project management skills
  • Proven ability to establish and maintain honest and effective working relationships with individuals from all backgrounds

Pay Range:

Annual Salary: $83,000.00 – $95,000.00

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!

Equal Opportunity Employer Protected Veteran/Disabled

Apply here.