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Vortex to Send a Deserving Veteran to the 2024 Armed Forces Bowl

Thursday, December 19th, 2024

Over 650 nominations received for this experience of a lifetime.

BARNEVELD, Wis. – Vortex® asked for your nominations to send a Veteran to the 2024 Armed Forces Bowl, and you came through in a big way! In all, over 650 nominations were submitted – after reading hundreds of incredible submissions, Christopher D. from North Dakota was selected to receive an all-expenses paid trip to the December bowl game.

Go to HEROES.VTXNATION.COM  to learn more about this year’s winner and read just a few of the other amazing nominations submitted from throughout the US. You can also find a list of great veteran organizations, and we invite you to join us and show your support.

“Each nomination is a powerful reminder of the heroes who walk among us—whether they’ve served on the front lines, supported their communities, or stood as pillars of strength for their families,” said Vortex®CEO Joe Hamilton. “Selecting just one winner from these incredible submissions was no easy task, but we’re honored to have read every story.”

As a sponsor of the Armed Forces Bowl, Vortex® is proud to support those who have served their country, while also serving those still on active duty. Having been selected to deliver the Next Generation Squad Weapon-Fire Control to the USArmy, Vortex® is working tirelessly for our nation’s heroes. Vortex® is also proud to employ the talented men and women of our armed forces, and to support organizations that improve veteran lives.

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German Parliament Approves the 3rd Option of the OCCAR Night Vision Contract Under which 25 000 Binoculars will be Provided Equipped with Photonis Image Intensifier Tubes

Thursday, December 19th, 2024

MÉRIGNAC, FRANCE – DECEMBER, 18th, 2024

– Germany confirms the exercise of the 3rd option of its OCCAR night vision contract with the Consortium Hensoldt Optronics / THEON providing enhanced night combat capability to the German Armed Forces

– In this framework, Exosens will provide the Consortium with Photonis 16mm image intensifier tubes, recognized as the European standard, widely used by European Armed Forces

– This contract, together with increased demand on its markets, strengthens Exosens’ visibility over the mid-term

– This OCCAR option 3 will be delivered mainly in 2025 and 2026. Therefore, Exosens will communicate early January its resulting 2025 guidance

The Defence Committee of the German parliament has approved a new addendum to the OCCAR contract today, exercising the 3rd consecutive option, ordering 25 000 binoculars equipped with Photonis image intensifier tubes, with an additional option of a similar size still available. The consortium of HENSOLDT Optronics GmBH and THEON SENSORS SA has been invited by OCCAR to sign the amendment on 20 December 2024 in Bonn, Germany.

The original contract for the production and in-service support of Binocular Night Vision Goggles (BNVG) with OCCAR was signed in July 2021. To date, 49 550 devices using Photonis 16 mm image intensifier tubes have already been contracted for supplying to the German and Belgian Armed Forces (note: 2 tubes per device). This additional addendum will include 25 000 binoculars to be delivered to Germany by 2026.

Photonis 4G and 4G+ image intensifiers have been selected by the armies of major European countries and NATO forces, who recognize the unique product performance of these products on the battlefield.

The Group will communicate early January 2025 its guidance for the 2025 fiscal year, which will incorporate the impact of this new contract.

The Group further confirms that it is fully on track to deliver its guidance for the 2024 fiscal year communicated as part of its IPO.

“We’re very proud to have earned the trust of the German government by once again receiving an order of a new batch of night vision goggles featuring Photonis image intensifier tubes. The performance and quality of our night vision products are key differentiators for our end users and allow us to be the undisputed world leader of image intensifier tubes. While we remain focused on meeting customer requirements by delivering volume on time with the right level of quality, we will continue to invest in capacity expansion and operational excellence required by a stronger market. This contract will also contribute to strengthen our mid-term perspectives.” commented Jérôme Cerisier, CEO of Exosens.

Red Sands III Exercise in Saudi Arabia: Rheinmetall Canada Demonstrates Its Drone Defence Capabilities at Ultra-Short Ranges

Wednesday, December 18th, 2024

A Rheinmetall system for combating drones at ultra-close range has demonstrated its effectiveness in a joint exercise with representatives of the U.S. Army Central Command and the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces. The Red Sands III exercise took place in September 2024 at the Shamal 2 firing range in north-eastern Saudi Arabia and focused on countering uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS).

The multinational exercise provided a challenging environment for assessing C-UAS solutions. At the same time, it enabled technology developers and operational personnel to work together to close capability gaps. The exercise was preceded by successful qualification tests, which took place in the United States in the summer of 2024.

Designed as the last line of defence against small low-flying and fast-moving drones, Rheinmetall’s ultra Short-Range Air Defence (SHORAD) system offers an engagement range from 50 to 800 m. The Mission Master XT uncrewed ground system (UGS) serves as the carrier platform.

Developed by Rheinmetall Canada, the system consists of the Rheinmetall Fieldranger Multi remote-controlled weapon station with a twin Dillon Aero M134D minigun, a radar, an electronic optics package and an artificial intelligence (AI)-based target acquisition and tracking system. This advanced layered defence system is capable of engaging multiple threats with formidable fire power. It offers multi-domain capabilities that execute with precision when detecting, tracking and engaging aerial and ground threats.


Rheinmetall’s ultra SHORAD system mounted on the Mission Master XT

Strong performance despite harsh desert conditions

In the final phase of Red Sands III, five challenging scenarios were set up to simulate real-world threats. In all scenarios, participants’ capabilities were assessed against Group 2 and 3 multi-rotor drones as well as Group 3 fixed-wing aircraft. Rheinmetall’s ultra SHORAD system demonstrated superior capabilities, scoring hits on all drones and successfully neutralizing every multirotor drone on the first pass. This performance was only matched by Rheinmetall and participants with costly advanced missile systems.

Even under the extreme conditions of the Saudi Arabian desert – where temperatures sometimes reached up to 45 °C – Rheinmetall’s ultra SHORAD system excelled thanks to its rapid operational readiness and its resistance to weapon interference, overheating and interruptions to the power supply. Earlier exercises at Fort Drum NY, USA, also demonstrated the system’s resilience in high humidity and heavy rain. Another outstanding feature is the system’s AI-driven tracker, which detects and classifies drones long before they are engaged, even in dusty conditions and poor visibility.
In addition to its operational success, Rheinmetall’s system proved to be extremely efficient. With a low cost per engagement, it represents a sustainable and economical solution.

A benchmark for the future development of CUAS

The exercise – an example of the partnership between the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces and U.S. Army Central Command – provided a valuable platform for assessing and refining systems in real-world scenarios. “We are proud to have played a critical role in enhancing operational readiness and fostering innovation to effectively counter emerging threats,” said Alain Tremblay, Vice-President Business Development and Innovation at Rheinmetall Canada. Rheinmetall’s performance at Red Sands III underscores the company’s leadership in providing reliable, adaptable and cost-effective solutions that meet the evolving requirements of modern defence operations worldwide.

Carabineros De Chile Acquire Camcopter S-100 UAS for Security Operations

Wednesday, December 18th, 2024

Vienna, 16 December 2024 – Carabineros de Chile, the Chilean national police force, has acquired the CAMCOPTER® S-100 Unmanned Air System (UAS), making them the first police force in Latin America to implement this advanced technology for enhanced operational efficiency and public safety.

With its operational flexibility in demanding environments, the S-100 system will be deployed primarily in the Araucanía region, where difficult terrain makes conventional security operations particular challenging, if not impossible.

This strategic acquisition underlines Carabineros de Chile’s commitment to leveraging innovative technology to enhance their mission of ensuring public safety and security.

The CAMCOPTER® S-100’s autonomous features and robust performance in adverse conditions make it an invaluable tool for addressing the unique challenges faced by law enforcement in the region.

“We are honoured that Carabineros de Chile have selected the CAMCOPTER® S-100 to enhance their capabilities”, said Hans Georg Schiebel, Chairman of the Schiebel Group. “The system will play a key role in advancing their public safety operations.”

Sauer 505 Bolt-Action Rifle Now Shipping

Wednesday, December 18th, 2024

San Antonio, Texas (December 16, 2024) – The long-awaited Sauer 505 is now shipping in the United States after its impressive debut in Europe last year.

This bolt-action rifle from J.P. Sauer and Sohn is an engineering masterpiece, delivering timeless elegance, absolute accuracy, and exceptional versatility. It is available in four stock options – walnut (wood grade 5), traditional synthetic, synthetic thumbhole, or carbon fiber – and features a robust, lightweight skelatonized steel chassis. Bolt cycling is silky smooth, and the interchangeable, cold hammer forged precision barrels allow for quick and easy caliber changes. Hunters can select between four pre-set trigger weights from 0.77 lbs. to up to 2.75 lbs.

The ergonomically perfected manual cocking system is safe, lightweight, quiet, and easy on the thumb.  Once ready to shoot, simply apply slight pressure with your thumb to cock the rifle. Uncocking and unloading in the uncocked position is just as easy.

Sauer has adopted the proven Blaser saddle mount technology for easy and accurate optics mounting. This quick detach mount is designed to ensure the optic can be taken off the Sauer 505 and put back on while maintaining the precise point of aim without having to re-zero the scope. This is a significant advantage for those who travel frequently.

The flush mounted detachable magazine features an integrated MagLock safety which prevents unwanted triggering of the magazine button. Rifle weights range from around 6 lbs. with the ultralight carbon fiber stock to heavier weight field options with magnum barrels.

Available in the U.S. in the following calibers: .222 Rem., .223 Rem., .243 Rem., .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor, .30-06 Spring., .270 Win., 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win. Mag, 6.5 PRC, .270 WSM, .375 H&H. For more information, visit: Sauer 505 and Sports South for dealer stock.

MSRP: Starting at $3,200.00

Revision Successfully Resolves Legacy Legal Issue

Tuesday, December 17th, 2024

December 17, 2024

Essex Junction, Vermont (for immediate release) – Revision Military Ltd. (Revision), a world leader in purpose-built ballistic and laser eye protection for military and tactical use, is pleased to announce that it has successfully resolved a legacy legal issue in cooperation with the U.S. government.

In September 2019, Revision’s protective eyewear business was acquired by a new ownership group.  Revision’s new ownership and management team later learned that allegations had been made before the acquisition regarding compliance with certain government contractingrequirements, and that the government initiated an investigation into such matters.  The allegations and investigation pertained to domestic sourcing requirements fortextile materials used for pouches, carrying cases, and strapsthat are accessories to some Revision eyewear productsduring the period January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2020.  The investigation did not implicate performance offunctional eyewear components such as lenses or frames, which are assembled in our state-of-the-art manufacturing clean room in Vermont.  Revision’s new management team cooperated closely with the government and is happy to report that it has now resolved all matters related to thisinvestigation. At no point during this process and post settlement has there been any impact on Revision’s ability to sell to the US Military directly or indirectly.

The government alleged that certain historical eyewear purchases did not comply with the Berry Amendment because (i) carrying pouches, (ii) cases, and/or (iii) straps contained textiles that were not grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States.  Revision expressly denied liability and contended, among other things, that to the extent the transactions at issue were for purchases of $150,000 or less, the Berry Amendment by its terms did not apply at all. Revision also contended that there were no damages to the government because the eyewear products performed as intended.  Rather than litigate these issues, Revision and the government agreed to resolve the matter amicably.  

The legacy legal issues underlying the investigation and settlement pertained to historical sales as many as nine years ago. Revision takes such compliance issues seriously, even when they are historical. In this spirit, the settlement agreement formally documents the government crediting Revision’s new ownership and management team for self-initiating improved compliance measures, for replacing former employees who were responsible for overseeing such compliance issues, and for cooperating with the government investigation.  

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Beyond the specific issues resolved in the settlement, we understand that Revision users expect our eyewear to protect them and get them home safely. We take this to heart from the beginning of the product life-cycle to the end and reaffirm that this duty to our users, the men and women who stand for us all, is always at the forefront of our minds. Revision’s enhanced and comprehensive compliance program is designed to promote compliance across allapplicable contracting requirements.  We want all our customers to know that the Revision brand represents quality, reliability, and integrity.

PVA Statement – Passage of Elizabeth Dole Caregiver Bill, Urges President to Sign Swiftly

Tuesday, December 17th, 2024

Paralyzed Veterans of America Issues Statement in Response to Passage of Elizabeth Dole Caregiver Bill, Urges President to Sign Swiftly

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Dec. 16, 2024) – Paralyzed Veterans of America National President Robert Thomas issues the following statement in response to Congress passing the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act. This legislation is a comprehensive bipartisan package of bills that expands services for veterans, their families and caregivers, as well as their survivors across healthcare, education, benefits, and more. The bill now heads to the president’s desk.

“Paralyzed Veterans of America is grateful to Congress for passing the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act, a critical step forward in supporting the families and caregivers of our nation’s veterans, especially those with catastrophic injuries and diseases, like MS and ALS. This bipartisan effort reflects a shared commitment to honoring the sacrifices of those who have served by ensuring they and their caregivers receive the vital supports they desperately need. As this legislation now heads to the White House, we urge President Biden to swiftly sign it into law. We are too close to enacting life-changing support for veterans and their caregivers to delay any longer.”

PVA has long called on Congress to pass the Elizabeth Dole Act. To learn more about PVA’s efforts on this issue, visit PVA.org/PolicyPriorities, or check out our PVA Caregiver Video Series at PVA.org/Caregivers.

C&H Precision Partners with Daniel Defense, Barnes Bullets and HuntStand for the 2024 Creedmoor Christmas Giveaway

Tuesday, December 17th, 2024

RICHMOND HILL, Ga. – December 16, 2024 – C&H Precision has partnered with Daniel Defense, Barnes Bullets and HuntStand to create a unique prize pack, tailored towards sportsmen with a passion for hunting big game. One randomly selected grand prize winner will receive a prize package consisting of different products carefully selected by each brand. The promotion begins at 9:00 a.m. EST on December 16, 2024, and ends on December 27, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. EST. 

To enter and view the full terms and conditions, visit the sweepstakes entry page here.   

2024 Creedmoor Christmas Giveaway Prize: 

One (1) C&H Precision LPVO  

Five (5) Boxes of Barnes Bullets VOR-TX Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor 120 GR  

One (1) Daniel Defense Delta 5 6.5 Creedmoor  

Five (5) HuntStand Pro Whitetail Subscriptions  

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Daniel Defense, Barnes Bullets, and HuntStand for this special giveaway,” said C&H Precision Director of Marketing Travis Tipps. “This partnership allows us to bring together some of the best products in the industry and offer our customers a chance to win an incredible prize that will elevate their hunting adventures.” 

The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the United States and District of Columbia aged 21 or older. For more information and additional coverage on the giveaway, fans are encouraged to follow C&H Precision’s Instagram and TikTok pages. 

For more information on C&H Precision visit www.chpws.com. Additional updates from the company are also available on social media.