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Pre-Order – Soteira Systems Covert MK1

Saturday, August 26th, 2023

Designed with comfort and utility at their core, the Covert MK1s are manufactured from high grade, wicking, flexible and fast drying sports fabric.

They incorporate an inner panel specifically designed to ward off chaffing, and to stand up to the rigours of any mission. The outer thigh pockets are purpose built to hold passports, covert radios or other such items with ease and security. The inner pubic stash pocket is the most discrete secretion on the MK1s, whilst still allowing ease of access. Around the waistband there are 9 slots for small items such as handcuff keys, SD & sim cards, shims etc. These slots are designed with ease of access in mind, but utilise elastic tension and bodyform to keep items secure.

Whether you are law enforcement, military, an EDC aficionado or security conscious, the Covert MK1 is configurable and suitable for all.

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FirstSpear Friday Focus – Merino Wool System

Friday, August 25th, 2023

The FirstSpear Wool System is a durable, field ready line of technical apparel thats been proven in some of the harshest conditions. Check out the all veteran, Skeleton Crew Sailing Team’s choice in gear as they embark on their journey, competing in the unforgiving Ocean Globe Race.

The American Made Merino Wool based Field Shirt is generously cut for long-term comfort on extended adventures or daily wear on the job. Using the very best of proven materials brought forward in a technically advanced package, the Field Shirt blends comfort, performance, and fit to give you the very best function in styles and colors only FirstSpear can provide. Whether you use it as either the ultimate base layer or a shirt on its own, you can count on the Field Shirt!

Constructed from 38% American Merino Wool, 50% Polyester & 12% Modal, the fabric and construction of the Field Shirt is 100% USA made.

Comprised of ACM-Warm 600, FirstSpear’s warmest wool blend, the Woobie is a solid choice from the FS wool line. It utilizes an extremely lightweight 50/50 blend of our American Merino Wool and Polyester and is fully Berry Compliant. The Woobie features a stand-up collar, low profile neck zipper and wrist overs with thumb holes. You will also find a slightly longer tail for added comfort and warmth. It is outstanding on its own or as a component of a clothing system. ACM-Warm 600 is a heavyweight Merino Wool Blend with super soft brushed fleece interior, designed for the coldest temperatures.

FirstSpear’s American Made Wool Beanie is incredibly soft and will keep your dome warm while wicking away moisture. It features a double-stitched edging with a premium laser engraved leather FS logo patch that is stylishly offset. The beanie is constructed from FirstSpear’s ACM 600 Merino Wool, proudly sourced in the USA. It’s perfect for a cold day at the range or bustling around town. It’s carefully constructed to strategically taper slightly longer at the neck to reduce cold drafts and to prevent it from riding up out of place when you’re on the move.

To learn more about the Skeleton Crew Sailing Team’s journey abroad and how they’re making a difference for Veterans at home through adventure therapy, visit Skeleton Crew Adventures.

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Air Force Releases New Memo, Doctrine on Mission Command

Friday, August 25th, 2023

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —  

The Air Force recently released two documents on mission command.

On Aug. 16, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr. released a memo that elaborates on the operationalization of mission command and its application to the Air Force Future Operating Concept, Agile Combat Employment and the daily mission accomplishment of Airmen at all levels.

In addition, Brown signed Air Force Doctrine Publication 1-1, Mission Command, which illustrates the mission command framework of centralized command, distributed control, and decentralized execution. It also introduces the “Five Cs” of mission command — character, competence, capability, cohesion, and capacity — which are the individual and organizational attributes needed to implement mission command.

In 2021, Air Force Doctrine Publication-1: The Air Force was revised to orient the Air Force for strategic competition and reflect the service’s strategic approach, Accelerate Change or Lose. AFDP-1 acknowledges that Airmen will operate in environments characterized by increasing uncertainty, complexity and rapid change, and establishes mission command as the Air Force’s approach to command and control of airpower. AFPD 1-1 provides additional guidance on the application of mission command.

The release of these two additional documents reinforces the service’s return to a philosophy of mission accomplishment that empowers subordinate decision-making guided by commander’s intent.

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Simple Jack Carbine from Sons of Liberty Gun Works

Thursday, August 24th, 2023

24 AUGUST 2023 – San Antonio, TX – Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW), is pleased to announce the release of the “Simple Jack” Carbine. SOLGW products feature meticulous craftsmanship, unbeatable reliability, and a lifetime warranty. Founded in 2014, SOLGW is a premier rifle manufacturer that builds quality, hard-use platforms.

Conceptualized by “AT” Ambrosia Terrebonne (moniker), Subject Matter Enthusiast, the Simple Jack AR rifle is a solution that brings real-world, affordable enhancements in a complete package to the SOLGW signature lineup.

“Picking out components to build a rifle ready for use can be overwhelming. I wanted to see a platform that focused on solving the “paralysis of analysis” of what to choose when you are unsure if your needs and capabilities will change in the future.

My thoughts were this: Why pay for components you may not need when you could put that money towards actual life-support items, for example, an optic, light, and sling? The Simple Jack does this as a platform that can accept your modifications as your needs and capabilities change.”

– Ambrosia Terrebonne

Simple Jack Rifle Features:

• Larue MBT-2S Straight Bow Trigger (flat-faced trigger for greater surface area)
• HRF Concepts Rifle Combat Magwell (250% larger funnel surface – Rebellious Stripes Edition
• SOLGW Hard Chrome Bolt Carrier Group (Enhanced durability linking back to Eugene Stoner’s original design)
• 13.7″ (Mid-length Gas System with P/W NOX9) 16” OAL
• Barrel: SOLGW 4150CoMOV 1:7 MPI HPT Barrel
• Caliber: 5.56 NATO Chamber
• Barrel Steel: 4150 CrMoV (Chrome Moly Vanadium per MIL-B-11595E)
• Twist Rate: 1/7 Twist Six Groove
• Thread Pitch: 1/2-28 Threaded Muzzle
• Gas Block: .750? Gas Block Journal with appropriately sized gas port
• Barrel Finish: QPQ Corrosion Resistant Finish
• Barrel Extension: QPQ coated M4 Feed Ramp Extension
• High Pressure Tested (HPT)
• Magnetic Particle Inspected (MPI)
• With “F” Marked Taper Pinned Front Sight Block
• Midwest Industries Combat Flip Up Rear Sight
• Mil-Spec Safety
• SOLGW LCH (Liberty Charging Handle)
• B5 Systems Bravo Stock and Grip
• Magpul SL Mid-Length Handguard

Available today at Interstate Guns

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AFSOC hosts 2023 Weapons and Tactics Conference

Thursday, August 24th, 2023

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. —  

AFSOC held the 2023 Weapons and Tactics Conference led by the command’s Operations directorate, 2-11 Aug.

Weapons and tactics experts from across the AFSOC enterprise gathered to participate in mission focused working groups to produce warfighter driven solutions to tactical problems. The conference also facilitated an academics portion as well as a Tactics Review Board to evaluate current practices, to ensure the command is postured to defeat threats now and in the future.

Brig Gen Rebecca Sonkiss, AFSOC deputy commander, kicked off the conference explaining the importance of continuously improving weapons and tactics.

“As America’s Air Commandos, we must be Ready to Fight Tonight and be Pathfinders for Tomorrow. Ready tonight means that we consistently and realistically train and train hard,” said Sonkiss. “It is important that you build expertise and toughness through challenging and complex scenarios and continue to iterate and innovate to stay ahead of our adversaries across the spectrum of conflict.”

Working groups during the conference included focus areas such as precision strike, irregular warfare, specialized mobility, information warfare, and small unmanned aerial systems tactics.

Weapons and tactics experts were able to work together to identify solutions and objectives to effectively improve Special Operations tactics, techniques, and procedures in highlighted focus areas prioritized by AFSOC.

On the last day of the conference, Lt Gen Tony Bauernfeind, AFSOC commander and command’s leaders were briefed on Tactic Improvement Proposals from the TRB in addition to proposed solutions gathered from the working groups.

Bauernfeind concluded the conference by energizing the weapons and tactics experts in the room with gratitude and intent on the way forward.

“It is going to be this team of experts that will make us more effective against our adversaries,” said Bauernfeind. “We must continue to tackle these hard problem sets, drive for solutions, and then go faster so we are postured to best enable the joint force. The solutions we work through during WEPTAC conferences are imperative to shaping our tactics and the mission effectiveness of our Air Commandos for tomorrow.”

By Capt Amy Rasmussen, Air Force Special Operations Command Public Affairs

SCUBAPRO – New Odin Helmet Mask Strap for Team Wendy SAR Helmet

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2023

SCUBAPRO has been working closely with the Search and Rescue (SAR) community to help with the development of a new Odin Helmet Mask strap. SCUBAPRO has the Odin Helmet mask strap which allows you to attach any SCUBAPRO mask that works with the comfort strap to an Ops Core, Team Wendy exfil, Galvion helmet rails, and even the Ops Core Skull mounted system. Essentially, for anytime you must wear a helmet and a dive mask at the same time. When using a diver propulsion vehicle (DPV), the Patriot3 Jet boots, or over the beach (OTB), any time it’s a good idea to wear a helmet.

With the updated TW Odin strap you can now attach your SCUBAPRO mask to the Team Wendy SAR helmet. Allow for ease of use when using a mask with a helmet. It is made for SCUBAPRO by S&S Precision and is in the process of being added to the US Navy SAR State of the Art Catalog (SOA). This will allow all Navy SAR swimmer to use it, with any SCABAPRO Mask that works with the comfort straps.

Both Odin straps now have a new mask clip which allows the strap that attaches to the mask, to be pulled tighter with one hand.

Part number for the Odin strap (older model) that works with Ops Core, Team Wendy Exfil and Galvion helmets.
24.815.100

New Odin strap TW for the Team Wendy SAR helmet
24.815.200

New Antiterrorism Strategic Plan Coming This Fiscal Year

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2023

WASHINGTON — The Department of the Army is working on a new Antiterrorism Strategic Plan that is scheduled to roll out this fiscal year.

The plan, which is being coordinated with the Department of Defense, will update policy, training, exercises and how the Army analyzes and shares information about terrorism.

“The threats we faced 20 years ago aren’t the threats we face today, nor are they the threats we will face in the future,” said Maj. Gen. Duane R. Miller, Army provost marshal general. “Our adversaries are constantly evolving with the use of technology to identify vulnerabilities. It’s through this strategic plan that we hope to address any vulnerabilities and any threats we may face in the future.”

The program will help put Army civilians, contractors, Soldiers and their families on common ground with the service’s antiterrorism goals and objectives moving forward, he added.

The Army’s Antiterrorism Division worked with multiple federal organizations, including the Department of Homeland Security, as they developed the antiterrorism program. This allowed them to share information on best practices and emerging technologies that could pose a threat.

Training, education and awareness remain the key elements in the service’s efforts to prevent terrorism at home and overseas, Miller said.

“The more aware our community members are, the more likely we are to obtain advanced warning to defend against terrorist attacks,” he said. “Constant vigilance, timely threat reporting, knowledge of antiterrorism prevention measures and Army leadership advocacy are vital to sustained prevention.”

August is dedicated as Antiterrorism Awareness Month to educate members of the Army on the threat and provide information on how to prevent acts of terrorism.

“Soldiers who are aware of the risks and who report concerning behavior can help prevent threats from impacting the local community,” he said. “Don’t be a bystander. Do your part as a member of the team.”

According to Miller, the fight against terrorism has shifted in recent years from terrorist groups overseas to individual domestic terrorists fueled by extremist ideologies.

To combat the evolving threat, the Army has updated the antiterrorism program and continues to look for ways to improve protection efforts. The service is continuing to field and expand the capability of the Joint Analytic Real-time Virtual Information Sharing System.

JARVISS is a desktop and mobile application that pulls information from more than 80,000 sources to give commanders real-time data on potential threats, so they can make informed decisions.

Along with advances in technology, the Army and the National Guard continue to conduct annual exercises to stay ready. The Ohio National Guard held their emergency response exercise in April with support from local emergency services.

The exercise evaluated how the responding agencies can affect control and containment of the situation as well as the effectiveness of the facilities’ response capabilities.

National Guard units from 12 states along with multiple federal and local agencies completed an emergency response exercise at the Anchorage Fire Department Fire Training Center in June. The training is designed to maintain readiness, validate response procedures and collaborate with partners.

These efforts, along with others throughout the service, allow the Army and local partners to stay vigilant in the fight against terrorism.

“We must understand the threat and be prepared to prevent any impact on Army readiness,” Miller said. “We’re confident the outcomes from implementing the strategy will align policy, training, doctrine, partnerships and information sharing to meet the challenges of terrorism over the horizon.”

Army personnel can report suspicious behavior to their chain of command or submit a report online through INSCOM’s iSALUTE form.

By Christopher Hurd, Army News Service

Photos by Jenn DeHaan, Mike Strasser, SSG Aven Santiago, and SPC Cecilia Soriano

Alaska National Guard photos by Robert DeBerry

Exclusive OPT x Altama Maritime Assault Boots – Land Warfare Mod in Multicam Arid

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2023

Exclusive OPT x Altama Maritime Assault Boots – Land Warfare Mod in Multicam Arid are available for the first time. These shoes have a few modifications that make them a better for non-amphibious ops while keeping the feel and form factor of the Maritime Assaults. The drain holes have been omitted to limit the ingress of water and debris, and the included insole is an anti-microbial foam with a fabric top for ease of use with socks, making them ready to go out of the box.

We are happy to bring these to the market with Altama. These are a limited run, get yourself a pair today.

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