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VIKTOS Launches Limited Edition Operatus Team Shoe: “Triple Canopy Creeper”

Wednesday, April 8th, 2026

Janesville, WI — VIKTOS, the Janesville, Wisconsin–based design and apparel company rooted in military and law enforcement heritage, announces the release of the Limited Edition Operatus™ Team Shoe. Built for those who move with purpose, this exclusive drop fuses low-profile agility, everyday functionality, and field-inspired design into a versatile sneaker engineered for real-world performance.

Drawing inspiration from Vietnam-era aesthetics and modern operational needs, the Triple Canopy Creeper delivers a unique blend of heritage styling and contemporary performance. A 4mm heel-to-toe drop and modern cup sole construction provide enhanced ground feel and controlled heel-to-toe transition—ideal for fluid, stealth-ready movement across varied environments. Vintage metal eyelets and period-inspired name tapes reinforce its authentic field DNA, while the durable suede and canvas upper stands up to daily wear.

Underfoot, the hi-grip crystal rubber outsole ensures traction on unpredictable terrain, while the HiRebound™ EVA insole and PU foam heel insert deliver all-day comfort and support. Designed by U.S. veterans and backed by VIKTOS’ Tried & True™ commitment, the Operatus™ Team Shoe is purpose-built for those who demand performance without sacrificing style.

“This is more than a shoe—it’s a nod to legacy, built for the modern-day operator,” said VIKTOS’ Marketing & Strategic Alliances, Perry Latuharhary. “The Operatus Team Shoe represents where heritage meets everyday utility.”

As a limited-edition release, the Operatus Team Shoes will be available in restricted quantities.

Key Features:

  • Low-profile sneaker for optimized agility and stealth
  • 4mm heel-to-toe drop for natural, responsive movement
  • Durable suede upper with canvas ankle paneling
  • Modern cup sole bottom unit for enhanced ground feedback
  • Hi-grip crystal rubber outsole for superior traction
  • HiRebound™ EVA insole for increased comfort
  • PU foam heel insert for added cushioning
  • Weight: 1.85 lb / 839 g
  • U.S. veteran designed & developed
  • 1-year workmanship & materials warranty

The Limited Edition Operatus™ Team Shoe – Triple Canopy Creeper is available now at WWW.VIKTOS.COM.

Florida Air Defense Battalion Trains with 82nd Airborne in First Minuteman Rotation

Wednesday, April 8th, 2026

FORT POLK, La. — Soldiers from the Florida Army National Guard’s 3rd Battalion, 265th Air Defense Artillery Regiment trained alongside the 82nd Airborne Division during a combat training center rotation 15-20 March, marking the first time a Guard unit has integrated into an active-duty rotation under the National Guard’s new Minuteman Rotation concept.

The Minuteman concept aligns National Guard annual training with combat training center rotations, allowing units to meet their 15-day requirement while operating alongside active-duty formations. Leaders said the approach increases readiness and interoperability across the total force.

Senior Army National Guard leaders visited the rotation March 19-20, including Director of the Army National Guard Lt. Gen. Jon M. Stubbs, Command Sgt. Maj. James (Brian) Kendrick, along with Florida Adjutant General Maj. Gen. John D. Haas and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert F. Sweat. The visit highlighted the integration of Guard forces into active-duty training and the expansion of opportunities for Guard units to train in high-intensity environments.

“This is about building a total force that can close with and destroy the enemy,” Stubbs said during the visit. “What we are seeing here is a National Guard battalion fully integrated with an active-duty brigade, delivering a capability that is critical on today’s battlefield.”

At JRTC, often referred to as “the box,” units contend with a near-peer opposing force, limited resources and extended operations. The environment tests a unit’s ability to operate under stress while maintaining command and control across dispersed terrain.

The Florida battalion provided short-range air defense capabilities during the rotation, focusing on countering unmanned aircraft systems and low-altitude threats. Soldiers employed Sentinel radar and Avenger air defense systems while repositioning with maneuver elements to protect command posts, logistics nodes and key terrain.

A live battery moved with the brigade throughout the exercise, while the battalion headquarters operated as a division-level air defense element in a simulated environment. Leaders said the integration allowed the unit to train as it would fight in a real-world conflict.

Army Lt. Col. Adam Bailey, commander of 3rd Battalion, 265th Air Defense Artillery, said the unit prepared for the rotation through multiple command post exercises with the 82nd Airborne Division before arriving at JRTC.

“Coming to JRTC, we rapidly integrated into division’s scheme of maneuver and protection plan. That enabled us to execute a true [Short Range Air Defense] mission in support of a division,” he added.

The Panther Brigade’s dispersed operations increased exposure to aerial threats, particularly small drones capable of disrupting command and control or target sustainment operations.

Army Col. Daniel Leard, commander of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, said the Army Guard unit filed a critical capability gap.

“Air defense is a critical enabler — we could not have executed our mission without them,” Leard said. “The Soldiers of 3-265 ADA integrated with our team on the fly. They were experts on their systems and that made an immediate impact.”

The Army National Guard’s Minuteman Rotation aligns annual training with combat training center rotations, enabling units to build readiness in a high-intensity environment alongside active-duty forces.

Kendrick, who previously served as the command sergeant major of the Florida National Guard, said the training reflects how the force will operate in future conflicts.

“This is exactly where our Soldiers need to be,” Kendrick said. “Training at this level, with this kind of realism, ensures they are ready to deploy and fight as part of a larger team.”

The approach does not replace traditional Army National Guard rotations but expands access to high-end training while supporting Soldiers’ civilian careers, education and communities. Stubbs said the goal is to integrate a Guard element into every combat training center rotation.

For junior soldiers, the experience highlighted the pace and complexity of modern warfare.

Army Sgt. Jason Dumervile, Headquarter and Headquarters Battery, said the experience changed how he views his role.

“You see how everything connects,” he said. “We are not just protecting ourselves — we are protecting the whole brigade so they can accomplish their mission.”

Florida leaders said the battalion’s performance demonstrated the value of integrating Guard units into active-duty training environments as the Army adapts to evolving threats.

“I’m incredibly proud of our Florida Guardsmen,” said Haas. “They’re highly disciplined and have benefitted from great leadership to ensure they’re trained and ready.”

By Lt. Col. Carla Raisler

Ruger Introduces Left-Handed Models of the Ruger American Rifle Generation II

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is pleased to announce something left-handed shooters have been asking for, left-handed models of the Ruger American® Rifle Generation II. The first of these models will be released in the Ranch configuration, with six chamberings available: 7.62x39mm, 450 Bushmaster, 400 Legend, 350 Legend, 300 Blackout and 5.56 NATO.

Compact and purpose-built, American Rifle Gen II Ranch models feature a 16.1″ cold hammer-forged, threaded barrel paired with a factory-installed radial port muzzle brake. This combination provides precise rifling, excellent durability and consistent accuracy in a maneuverable package. Each rifle also features a Cobalt Cerakote finish and a Flat Dark Earth stock accented with a black splatter texture.

The American Rifle Gen II platform enhances the proven reliability and accuracy of the original Ruger American Rifle, incorporating improved ergonomics, a three-position safety and a more rigid stock designed to work seamlessly with the included length-of-pull spacer and removable cheek riser. By introducing left-handed models in the versatile Ranch configuration first, Ruger is delivering a compact, real-world-ready option to the left-handed shooters who have long been asking for it.

For more information on the Ruger American Rifle Generation II or to learn more about the extensive line of award-winning Ruger firearms, visit Ruger.com,

Spartan Precision Equipment’s Springbok Bipod Delivers Precise Shot Placement from Prone to Kneeling

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

East Sussex, UK (April 6, 2026) — Spartan Precision Equipment is proud to highlight its Springbok Bipod, recently named Outdoor Life’s “Best Stalking Bipod of 2025.” Engineered for hunters who demand speed, adaptability, and precision, the Springbok Bipod delivers rapid shooting position changes without the need for mechanical adjustments, allowing seamless transitions from prone to kneeling while maintaining precise shot placement in dynamic hunting environments.

Crafted for the rigors of backcountry use, the Springbok Bipod features Spartan’s patented MagnaSwitch™ quick detach system, allowing users to attach or remove the bipod in seconds without latches or buttons. Its innovative silicone body allows for fluid movement and natural cant compensation, while quiet, intuitive height adjustments minimize disturbance in the field. Built with hard-anodized 7075-T7351 aluminum, premium multi-layered carbon fiber, and durable steel tips with tethered synthetic boots, the bipod weighs just 10.6 ounces and adjusts from 19½ inches to 38½ inches, making it ideal for late-season hunts and diverse terrain.

The Springbok Bipod is part of Spartan Precision Equipment’s broader Springbok family, which includes the Springbok Tripod and Springbok Quad. Each product is designed to integrate seamlessly with the MagnaSwitch™ system, allowing hunters to switch between bipod, tripod, and quad-stick configurations quickly and without tools. This modular setup offers unmatched versatility, enabling users to adapt instantly to changing conditions in the field.

At the core of the Springbok system is the innovative Silicone Head, which offers smooth, silent articulation and a secure grip on the rifle without causing damage. Paired with the MagnaSwitch™ Magnetic Attachment System, the connection between the rifle and support is both quick and reliable, designed for dependability when every second counts.

“Every element of the Springbok System is crafted for real-world conditions,” said Rob Gearing, owner and designer of Spartan Precision Equipment. “Whether you’re tracking fast-moving game or preparing for a precise long-range shot, The Springbok bipod provides the freedom to move quickly and shoot with confidence. This bipod, known among my friends as ‘The Chopsticks of Death,’ reflects its unique design—held in the hand by a flexible rubber hinge, it moves almost like chopsticks, offering a level of control and responsiveness that’s entirely different from any other traditional shooting supports.”

Built for speed, strength, and simplicity, the Springbok Bipod represents a new standard in shooting support systems. The MSRP for the Springbok Bipod is $249.99.

For more information on Spartan Precision Equipment and the Springbok family of products, visit Spartan Precision Equipment’s official website, www.javelinbipod.com.

Meet with Ocean State Innovations & 1947 at NAUMD

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

We’re heading to NAUMD 2026.

Join 1947 & Ocean State Innovations at Booth T19 to explore advanced textile solutions built for performance, durability, and real-world applications.

May 03–05, 2026

Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA

Meet our team, discover innovative materials, and see what’s next in high-performance textiles.

Let’s connect— peter@osinnovate.com

X-Bow Awarded $12.2 Million Contract to Boost Drone Capabilities

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

New Rocket-Assisted Take-Off System to Enhance AEVEX’s Unmanned Aircraft

ALBUQUERQUE, NM, Apr. 7, 2026 — X-Bow Systems Inc (X-Bow), the leading non-traditional producer of advanced manufactured solid rocket motors (SRMs), sub-orbital launch solutions and defense technologies, today announced a $12.2 million contract with AEVEX to produce rocket-assisted take-off (RATO) kits for AEVEX’s Disruptor drone. X-Bow will deliver hundreds of production kits and thousands of SRMs and components between March and August 2026, demonstrating its commitment to building fast, fielding faster, and delivering now to meet urgent defense needs.

X-Bow’s RATO2 motor launching an AEVEX Disruptor drone.

X-Bow’s RATO² (Rapidly Assembled Tactical Option for Rocket-Assisted Takeoff ™) system allows drones to take off from unprepared surfaces and confined spaces, significantly expanding operational flexibility in modern conflict zones.

Jason Hundley, Founder and CEO of X-Bow, stated, “This contract validates our ability to rapidly scale production and meet urgent defense needs. Our technology is critical for enhancing the capabilities of modern unmanned aircraft.”

The global military drone market is projected to grow significantly, with increasing demand for systems capable of operating in diverse environments. X-Bow’s RATO² technology addresses this need by enabling drones to operate from a wider range of locations and potentially extending their payload capacity and range.

This latest contract caps a series of recent awards for X-Bow, totaling $212 million in the past six months. Unlike traditional defense contractors, X-Bow’s agile approach and proprietary manufacturing processes reduce time-to-market for critical defense technologies from years to months.

X-Bow’s RATO² production kits, which include solid rocket motors and launch cradles, incorporate proprietary technologies such as advanced propellant formulations and innovative manufacturing processes, positioning the company as a leader in next-generation solid rocket motor technology.

Looking ahead, X-Bow plans to expand its product portfolio to address emerging needs in hypersonic propulsion, low-cost interceptors, next-generation space-based interceptors, and evolved sub-orbital space launch systems.

About X-Bow Systems

Since 2016, X-Bow Systems has rapidly evolved into the non-traditional leader in advanced solid rocket motor manufacturing and sub-orbital launch services, spearheading American reindustrialization in the new defense industrial base. Guided by its mission to “build fast, field faster, deliver now,” X-Bow is addressing critical munitions shortages and gaps in defense and space sectors through proprietary energetics technology, vertical integration from propellant development to full rocket assembly, and end-to-end launch capabilities. Backed by prominent aerospace and venture capital investors—including Crosslink Capital, Razor’s Edge Ventures, Balerion Space Ventures, Boeing, Arkenstone Capital, The Capital Factory, Upsher Management Company, Event Horizon Capital, and Lockheed Martin Ventures—X-Bow is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with a dedicated R&D facility in Socorro, NM. The company has additional presence in Texas, Mississippi, California, Alabama, Colorado, Utah, Maryland, and Washington, DC. For more information, visit www.XBowSystems.com.

Drone Round from Freedom Munitions

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

Freedom Munitions has developed counter drone ammunition in 5.56mm NATO and 7.62mm NATO. Other calibers to come.

These rounds offer twice the velocity of 12 ga (2200 fps for 5.56) with 5 (100m range) or 8 (50 m range) projectiles.

Made in America, they are compatible with current weapons (including suppressed) and magazines and are available now.

For those of you interested, Garand Thumb created a video about these new rounds which resemble standard ammunition.

For more information on the rounds visit dronerounddefense.com/product-information.

Image capture from Garand Thumb’s video.

Colt Optics Selected to Support the Canadian Modular Assault Rifle (CMAR) Program

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

Prague (March 23, 2026) – Colt CZ Group SE (“Colt CZ”) hereby announces Colt Electro Optics, LLC (“Colt Optics”) has been selected to support the Canadian Modular Assault Rifle (CMAR) C25 General Service Weapon System program.

Colt Optics, a subsidiary of Colt CZ Group, is proud to have been selected to provide its custom-designed 1-6x Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO), along with its custom dual ring mounting solution, for the Canadian Modular Assault Rifle (CMAR) program. Led by the Canadian DefenceInvestment Agency, the program will deliver a modern replacement for the current C7/C8 assault rifle fleet, including a modernized small-arms optic.

The Colt Optics CMAR 1-6x LPVO will be produced in Canada to maximize Canadian defense readiness and industrial capability for the Canadian Armed Forces.

Colt Optics was founded in 2024 with a focus on designing weapon optics for the ever-evolving needs of the modern warfighter and all firearm users, alike,” said Matt VanHaaren, President of Colt Optics. “Our team of engineering expertise spans decades of experience and has developed optics currently in service with many militaries around the globe. We are excited to support the CMARprogram in providing this capability to the Canadian Armed Forces,” added Matt Van Haaren.

Please visit www.coltoptics.com for more information.