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Mission First Tactical Introduces AIWB WML Ambidextrous Holster

Thursday, August 6th, 2026

Horsham, PA – (July 31st, 2026)Mission First Tactical (MFT) manufacturers of state-of-the-art, USA made rifle/carbine accessories and holsters, introduces the new MFT AIWB WML Ambidextrous Holster. This light-bearing, red dot ready, newest addition to the MFT holster line is the perfect companion forconceal carry.  

The MFT AIWB Holster is a versatile AIWB, IWB or convertible OWB, capable of use both inside the waistband/appendix (IWB), and outside the waistband (OWB) in both right & left-hand positioning; strong side, outside, inside your waistband or appendix carry. Each holster is handmade in the USA to precise tolerances for each model of handgun using the most advanced techniques and materials for an all-day comfortable carry. Adjustable retention and the famous “audible click” features make each draw and re-holstering smooth and secure. Each holster includes a 1 ½” belt clip. You can easily convert your MFT IWB holster to OWB carry by simply swapping out the belt clip for a MFT Comfort Paddle (sold separately). The new MFT AIWB holster is weapon mounted light compatible withStreamlight TLR series tactical lights and works with all RMR reflex sights.

Features include:

• Appendix, Inside the Waistband (IWB), Outside the Waistband (OWB)

• Ambidextrous – wearable right or left-hand

• Adjustable Cant 0 – 15 degrees

• Audible Passive Retention

• Laser CAD Design for Perfect Fit, Smoother Draw, Less Wear

• Sculpted for RMR (reflex red dot sights)

• Tall Sight Channel – open muzzle

• Abbreviated Sweat Guard

• Superior .08 Boltaron material

• Made with quality screws, rivets and attachments

• Made in the USA at MFT facilities; molded, trimmed, assembled, buffed by hand

• Lifetime Warranty

MSRP: $59.99

Available models include: Glock 19, 23, 43 & 45; Sig Sauer P356; Springfield Hellcat Pro

To learn more about Mission First Tactical and their complete product lineup, please visit www.missionfirsttactical.com. Stay connected with the latest updates by following MFT on Facebook and Instagram.

Microtech Knives – Akris Fixed Blade

Thursday, August 6th, 2026

At last week’s GOALS event in Des Moines I hit my first look at the Akris fixed blade knife from Microtech Knives.

Specs:

Overall Length: 8.19″
Blade Length: 3.7″
Cutting Edge: 3.33″

Handle Length: 4.5″

Weight: Approx. 6.2 oz
Blade Steel: M390MK
Handle Material: G-10

Each Akris comes with a full leather sheath sourced in Microtech’s home state of North Carolina.

microtechknives.com/products/akris-stonewash-standard-g-10-dark-earth-with-black-kydex-sheath-95-10de-5

Left of ‘Go’: CSAF’s Vision for Allied Airpower Depends on Language, Regional Expertise, and Culture

Thursday, August 6th, 2026

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala.

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach recently delivered a clear message to the global defense community: “The most effective airpower is combined airpower.”

Speaking at the Global Air and Space Chiefs Conference in London, Wilsbach stressed that when allied and partner air forces operate in unison, they create “options, dilemmas, and effects that no nation can generate independently.”

His vision for the future of global deterrence is clear. The U.S. and its allies are actively forging a united front, backed by an increasing presence of high-end platforms like the F-35. But as Wilsbach pointed out, true interoperability isn’t just about exquisite hardware or compatible data links. It is fundamentally about how quickly a coalition can process information, make unified decisions, and take decisive action.

“Future conflict demands that we expand our thinking, to include how we share information, make decisions, and how quickly we can translate awareness into action,” Wilsbach said. “In an increasingly contested environment, speed is critical. The force that can understand a situation, make better decisions, and act first will possess the advantage.”

But how does a coalition rapidly understand a shared operational picture when the forces looking at it speak different languages and view the world through different cultural lenses?

The answer sits at the very core of Air University’s Air Force Culture and Language Center’s (AFCLC)mission: Interoperability hinges on Language, Regional Expertise, and Culture (LREC) in all things left of “GO.”

Before a single engine turns, before Koku Jieitai refuelers in Japan can perform hot-pit refueling on U.S. aircraft, and before forces can rapidly mobilize across European borders during exercises like Steadfast Dart, there has to be a baseline of human understanding. You can’t share information at the speed of relevance if you cannot communicate effectively with the partner beside you.

This is exactly why Air University is heavily invested in building joint coalition warfighters through the Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP). To solve big Air Force problems and drive enterprise integration, AFCLC developed a new form of Language Intensive Training Events (LITEs): the Language Enabled Airmen Postured for Agile Combat Employment (LEAP-ACE) course series.

LEAP-ACE teaches advanced-proficiency LEAP Scholars how to express complex ACE concepts in a target strategic language. We become highly effective as a combined force when our Airmen can understand exactly what our partners are saying, especially when utilizing highly technical, mission-related vocabulary in the heat of an operation.

To understand what Wilsbach means by translating awareness into action, look no further than a recent Airfield Damage Repair (ADR) exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain.

During the exercise, 1st Lt. Aliyah Brown, a Logistics Readiness Officer, participated in LEAP-ACE by embedding directly at the airfield repair site as a Portuguese interpreter alongside Portuguese and Spanish Air Force civil engineers.

“My role was critical in facilitating accurate, timely, and mission-focused communication between U.S., Portuguese, and Spanish forces,” Brown said. “Given the complexity of the multi-phase operation with moving equipment, evolving objectives, and coordination between three countries’ engineering teams, precise communication was vital. We ensured that Portuguese personnel understood what was needed, when, where, and why—helping prevent confusion and delay in a highly dynamic and fast-paced environment.”

But LREC is more than just translating words; it is about cultural intelligence and team integration. Brown found herself actively managing the human element of the mission to maximize operational flow.

“Being an interpreter in that environment is not just about utilizing your fluency, but also actively participating in getting the right people in the right place to leverage the full extent of what they bring to the operation,” Brown explained. “There were times when we identified that a Spanish engineer, for example, had a high level of proficiency with a certain technique or process that a younger Portuguese Airman could benefit from learning. You’re out there constantly recalculating who needs to be where and how to team people up.”

This friction-reducing integration helps make combined airpower lethal. Tech. Sgt. Camilo Guzman, a Requirements and Optimization Section Chief with the 31st Civil Engineer Squadron who also participated in the Morón Air Base exercise, noted that LEAP-ACE is a direct force multiplier.

“This program educated me as a LEAP Scholar by providing advanced knowledge to proficiently articulate Agile Combat Employment paradigms in a selected strategic language,” Guzman said. “This training enhances my effectiveness in coalition and multinational operations while improving my understanding of potential adversaries.”

To create the operational “dilemmas” Wilsbach emphasized, the U.S. military must deeply understand how its adversaries think, communicate, and perceive actions. Adversary understanding is the second side of the LREC coin, ensuring that we are not only united with our allies but a step ahead of our pacing threats.

“One of the most powerful deterrent signals we can send is demonstrating that free nations are united, capable, and prepared to act together,” Wilsbach said.

That unity doesn’t happen by accident, and it can’t be achieved by technology alone. It is forged by Language Enabled Airmen who are equipped to bridge the gaps between nations. As the Air Force relies on allied contributions for global defense, the strategic imperative is clear: combined airpower is the vehicle, but LREC is the key that turns the ignition.

By James Brown, AFCLC Outreach Team

Tiltan to Deliver Advanced Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation System for a Unique Electro-Optical IR Development Program

Wednesday, August 5th, 2026

Advanced high-fidelity, high frame-rate physics-based simulation system dramatically reduces field testing while accelerating the development and validation of next-generation electro-optical systems.

Israel, 04 August 2026– Tiltan Software Engineering Ltd., a leading provider of simulation, 3D engine, and geo-spatial solutions, today announced that it has been awarded a contract by a leading global defense company to deliver an advanced high-fidelity, high-frame-rate Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) simulation system supporting the development of a next-generation infrared (IR) electro-optical system. The solution brings the operational environment into the laboratory, enabling customers to develop, integrate, test, and validate software, AI and hardware under highly realistic conditions, dramatically reducing the need for costly field trials while accelerating development and lowering program risk.

The project leverages Tiltan’s proprietary simulation technologies, combining high-fidelity synthetic environments, digital twin capabilities, and advanced engineering expertise into a unified solution. This unique combination enables customers to recreate complex operational scenarios that are difficult, or even impossible, to reproduce consistently in the field, enabling faster, repeatable, and highly accurate testing throughout the development lifecycle, without ever leaving the laboratory.

This award further strengthens Tiltan’s position as a trusted partner for leading defense organizations developing next-generation electro-optical capabilities and reflects the growing demand for advanced simulation technologies that accelerate development, improve engineering efficiency, and enhance system readiness.

“As defense systems become increasingly sophisticated, organizations need technologies that enable faster development without compromising accuracy,” said Ehud Shafir, CEO of Tiltan Software Engineering Ltd. “By recreating complex operational environments inside the laboratory, our customers can develop, integrate, and validate systems faster, more efficiently, and with far greater confidence, while significantly reducing the time, cost, and risk associated with traditional field testing.”

Tiberius Aerospace Entered into Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center to Advance Sceptre Precision-Guided Artillery Program

Wednesday, August 5th, 2026

Tiberius Aerospace, the modern defense technology company building next-generation weapon systems and AI-powered defense solutions for the United States, the United Kingdom and allied nations, today announced that it has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center (DEVCOM AC) to support the continued development and maturation of Sceptre, the company’s next-generation precision-guided, ramjet-powered 155mm artillery munition.

The CRADA establishes a collaborative research framework between Tiberius Aerospace and DEVCOM AC, enabling the parties to collaborate on mutually agreed research and technical activities relating to the Sceptre program. CRADAs are a long-established mechanism through which the U.S. Army works with industry to accelerate the development and maturation of technologies of mutual interest.

Unlike conventional rocket-assisted projectiles, Sceptre uses a liquid-fueled ramjet that provides sustained propulsion throughout flight, delivering a step change in the performance of tube artillery. Fired from a NATO-standard 155mm howitzer, Sceptre is designed to accelerate beyond Mach 3, reach altitudes exceeding 65,000 feet and deliver precision effects at ranges of up to 150 kilometers, with target accuracy within five meters, even in GPS-denied environments.

Crucially, Sceptre requires no new launcher or bespoke firing platform, enabling armed forces to dramatically extend the capability of their existing artillery inventories without introducing a new weapon system. Its propulsion system uses a multi-fuel liquid propellant compatible with readily available military fuels, including diesel, JP-4 and JP-8, reducing logistics, storage and sustainment requirements while leveraging existing battlefield fuel supply chains.

Designed from the outset as a software-defined weapon, Sceptre combines advanced propulsion with a modular open architecture that enables continuous capability upgrades throughout its service life. Through integration with GRAIL, Tiberius Aerospace’s AI-powered platform for the continuous iteration of weapon systems, new targeting capabilities, guidance algorithms, mission software and autonomy can be rapidly integrated throughout the munition’s lifecycle. By connecting operational requirements with engineering, testing and federated manufacturing, GRAIL enables Sceptre to evolve continuously in response to emerging threats, accelerating the delivery of improved capability to the battlefield.

In April 2026, Tiberius Aerospace achieved a world-first demonstration by successfully launching a liquid-fueled ramjet from a NATO-standard 155mm howitzer. Together with previous demonstrations of round integrity under launch conditions of approximately 16,000 g, successful fin deployment and stable aerodynamic flight the company’s disciplined flight-test program continues to systematically validate each of the core technologies underpinning Sceptre.

The CRADA further expands Tiberius Aerospace’s collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense and marks another important milestone in the maturation of the Sceptre program.

By combining advanced propulsion, precision guidance, software-defined architecture and AI-enabled continuous iteration.

Streamlight Launches ProTac 2.0 Ducks Unlimited Headlamp

Wednesday, August 5th, 2026

Limited-Edition Rechargeable Headlamp Combines High-Performance Lighting With Outdoor Heritage

EAGLEVILLE, PA, August 4, 2026 – Streamlight®, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting, announced the launch of the ProTac® 2.0 Ducks Unlimited headlamp, a limited-edition, co-branded rechargeable headlamp designed for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who requires dependable, hands-free lighting in low-light environments.

Featuring the same high-performance capabilities as Streamlight’s ProTac 2.0® Headlamp, the Ducks Unlimited edition comes in a Desert Tan finish and includes a custom Ducks Unlimited elastic head strap, a green filter for enhanced visibility in outdoor environments, Streamlight’s SL-B50® rechargeable battery pack that charges directly via an included USB-C charging cord, and a free trial membership to Ducks Unlimited.

Jeremy Smith, Ducks Unlimited’s Senior Director of Corporate Relations, shares: “Ducks Unlimited is proud to partner with Streamlight, offering an exclusive co-branded headlamp built to withstand the harsh elements waterfowl hunters endure. A portion of every sale directly benefits DU’s wetlands conservation efforts to ensure waterfowl for future generations.”

The ProTac 2.0 Ducks Unlimited headlamp offers three output levels to match a range of lighting needs. On High, it delivers 2,000 lumens, 14,500 candela, a 241-meter beam distance, and a 2.25-hour run time. Medium provides 650 lumens, 4,200 candela, a 130-meter beam distance, and a 4.5-hour run time. Low offers 110 lumens, 750 candela, a 55-meter beam distance, and up to 25 hours of run time.

The headlamp features Streamlight’s TEN-TAP® programming, allowing users to choose from three operating programs (High/Medium/Low; High Only; Low/High) to suit their preferences. Its one-handed push-button switch offers both momentary and constant-on operation.

The light is powered by an SL-B50 Streamlight proprietary 4,900mAh Lithium Ion USB rechargeable battery, accessed by the light’s sliding sleeve. It features LED status lights to indicate charging status, including red for charging and green for fully charged.

“The ProTac 2.0 Ducks Unlimited headlamp combines Streamlight’s proven lighting technology with a design that reflects the heritage and passion of Ducks Unlimited supporters,” said Allen Lance, Streamlight’s Vice President of Sales. “Users will appreciate its powerful output, rechargeable convenience, and dependable durability.”

The headlamp measures 4.92 inches in length and weighs 10.48 ounces with battery. Its durable aluminum construction, IP64-rated dust-tight rating, 2-meter water-resistant design, and 2-meter impact resistance ensure reliable performance in rugged outdoor and work environments.

The ProTac 2.0 Ducks Unlimited headlamp has an MSRP of $229.60 and is backed by Streamlight’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.

For more information, visit www.streamlight.com.

PEO-M Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) Poseidon’s Fury Collaboration Event

Wednesday, August 5th, 2026

This one is pretty short notice. On August 26, 2026, SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM Program Executive Office Maritime (PEO-M), will host an event with industry to provide Special Operations Forces (SOF) operators, and Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) vendors with opportunities for collaboration, hands-on experimentation, and assessment. The data collected during these events will directly inform the development of USV Mission-Aligned Reference Architecture (MARA).  MARA is intended to enhance Joint Force interoperability, accelerate capability integration, and reduce unnecessary expenditures associated with redundant, SOF-specific platform development.

Request to Attend NLT 14 August 2026 11:59 PM ET

events.sofwerx.org/peo-m-unmanned-surface-vehicle-usv

Accelerating Tactical Networking: How The New Silvus StreamScape 5.0.2.0 Firmware Upgrade Enables Faster, Safer and More Connected Field Operations

Wednesday, August 5th, 2026
  • Elevates StreamConnect security – now offers IPsec tunneling to bring AES-256 encryption directly to user data and IP headers, enabling secure mesh connectivity over 5G, SATCOM, or any global Layer 3 internet connection. 
  • Delivers enhanced voice performance for StreamCaster® 4000-series mobile ad hoc network (MANET) radios without requiring hardware upgrades. 
  • Boosts performance up to +6 dB of gain through transmit eigen-beamforming while utilizing select Spectrum Dominance 2.0 capabilities.

To enhance the operator experience and wireless performance in the field, Silvus Technologies, a Motorola Solutions company, has released its StreamScape 5.0.2.0 firmware update for StreamCaster? 4000-series MANET radios.

Available immediately as a no-cost upgrade from the Silvus customer support portal, StreamScape 5.0.2.0 rapidly transforms complex technical networking capabilities into operational advantages in the field. 

Neema Daneshvar, Vice President of Product at Silvus Technologies, highlighted the release’s impact:

“Today’s operators require more from their wireless communications—they need secure, globally connected networks that can be rapidly deployed and trusted in contested environments. StreamScape 5.0.2.0 expands what StreamCaster MANET radios deliver by strengthening tactical networking, enabling secure global connectivity through StreamConnect, and delivering new capabilities that improve mission effectiveness without requiring new hardware.” 

StreamScape 5.0.2.0 focuses heavily on real-world utility across four core operational pillars:

1. High-Level Security 

Security and operational ease no longer require a trade-off. 

Secure Site-to-Site Communications: The StreamConnect: Global Ad Hoc Network solution is now available with IPSec tunneling, bringing AES 256 encryption directly to user data and IP headers. Embedded exclusively in StreamCaster MANET radios, this free feature enables mesh networks to seamlessly connect over 5G, SATCOM or any Layer 3 internet connection to keep operations secure from anywhere in the world.

2. Reliable PTT Voice Communications in Challenging RF Environments 

StreamScape 5.0.2.0 optimizes voice performance under severe network constraints: 

Audio Stability Under Pressure: A brand-new, low-bandwidth voice codec designed to maintain legible audio communications even when network spectrum or data throughput is severely constrained. 

Simultaneous Multi-Group Monitoring: Expanded capabilities for the DualStream PTT Controller allow operators to monitor multiple active talk groups simultaneously using independent left and right audio channels. 

Clear Audio Across Massive Distances: Updates to the medium access control (MAC) layer dramatically improve audio performance and clarity across complex, large and highly dispersed multi-hop networks.

3. Significantly Slashed Setup Times 

StreamScape 5.0.2.0 automates critical parts of network deployment to accelerate setup: 

No More Manual IP Entry: Integrated DHCP Client support allows radios to automatically lease a virtual IP from a centralized server, eliminating manual static assignments. 

Simplified Maintenance: The new domain name system (DNS) client allows radios to resolve hostnames to IP addresses directly, removing the need for hard-coded IPs and reducing maintenance overhead when backend services change. 

Fluid, Real-Time Network Map: The reengineered topology view (Beta) inside the StreamScape graphical user interface (GUI) provides a more responsive, scalable and intuitive network visualization.

4. Maximized Range and Seamless Integration 

Up to +6 dB of Extra Gain: When utilizing select Spectrum Dominance 2.0 capabilities, proprietary transmit eigen-beamforming can now boost StreamCaster MANET radio gain by up to +3 dB on the SC4200 and +6 dB on the SC4400 without hardware upgrades, translating to longer range and deeper signal penetration. 

Elevated EW Resilience: The Dual Frequency Link capability now integrates with select Spectrum Dominance 2.0 features to support secure, uninterrupted communications. 

True Multi-Vendor Interoperability: Standard inclusion of the Unified Radio Data Model (URDM) Open API enables third-party unified control systems to natively manage StreamCaster MANET radios.

Total Network Control with StreamScape 

StreamScape is Silvus’ powerful, intuitive GUI that provides complete control of the Silvus mesh network from a single screen on any connected device. Built for rapid deployment and deep customization, it features simple drop-down menus alongside advanced diagnostic and performance tools, operators can quickly monitor network topology and optimize performance down to the individual node level. 

Learn More 

The StreamScape 5.0.2.0 firmware update is available immediately to Silvus Technologies customers as a free download via the customer support portal. For technical support reach out to support@silvustechnologies.com