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Greenline Tactical Announces Firearms Depot as Title Sponsor for 2nd Annual Night Operations Summit

Saturday, June 10th, 2023

Greenline Tactical is thrilled to announce that Firearms Depot has come on board as the title sponsor for the highly anticipated 2nd annual Night Operations Summit. The event will take place from November 17-19, 2023, at GTI in Barnwell, SC, bringing together 120 night vision and shooting enthusiasts for an unparalleled experience.

The Night Operations Summit 2023 promises four incredible nights of expert training, diving deep into the world of No-Light and Low-Light operations and techniques. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in captivating lectures and educational TED Talks during the day and a wide range of hands-on night courses, immersing themselves in cutting-edge knowledge and experiences.

Greenline Tactical recommends prior professional pistol and rifle classes from reputable instructors to ensure a safe and enjoyable training environment. For those new to night vision training, the summit offers NightFighter Lite on Thursday evening, a perfect starting point to unlock the full potential of the other classes.

One of the standout features of the Night Operations Summit is the opportunity to learn from the industry’s best. With a lineup of nine industry-leading instructors in the training and night vision fields, attendees will be exposed to a fresh perspective and a wealth of expertise every night. Exploring different classes each evening, participants will expand their skills and discover exciting new approaches to night operations. Trainers and classes are as follows:

? NightFighter Lite & NV Rifleman taught by Sam Houston, Silent Solutions

? DarkLab taught by Eric Butler

? Clip-On DMR taught by Eric Vargas

? Zero Viz Pistol taught by Jon Jeu of Contingency Tactical

? No Light / Low Light “Critical Ballistic Attention” taught by Chris Sizelove, Director of Training at Blue Force Gear

? NV Performance Pistol taught by Jon Dufresne of Kinetic Consulting

? NIGHT Building Assault taught by Chuck Pressburg of Presscheck Consulting

? Principles of Light and Movement taught by  Duane “Buck” Buckner, US Director of Training at Aimpoint

? Grey Ops taught by Fieldcraft Defense

The pinnacle of the event, “Lights Out Saturday Night,” promises an unforgettable experience for all registered attendees. The night will be filled with a sponsor fun shoot, competitions, product demonstrations, and shooting stages designed to push the limits of participants’ skills while enjoying camaraderie with other attendees and vendors. Additionally, attendees will have the chance to contribute to the SOC-F Foundation fundraiser, supporting a meaningful cause.

Greenline Tactical takes pride in securing incredible sponsors for the Night Operations Summit. Firearms Depot, alongside TNVC, BE Meyers, Unity Tactical, and many others, have played a pivotal role in making this extraordinary event possible. Sponsors will be available and interacting with shooters as well as special deals and selling gear. Attendees will have the chance to connect with like-minded enthusiasts, build lasting relationships, and elevate their night vision and shooting skills to new heights.

Don’t miss out on this game-changing event! Secure your spot at the Night Operations Summit now to experience an unforgettable journey filled with camaraderie, learning, and the thrill of the night. Barnwell, SC awaits you this November! Spots are halfway sold out. www.greenlinetactical.com

For sponsorship inquiries, please contact: Don Edwards, Owner Greenline Tactical at don@greenlinetactical.com

ADS Federal Range Day 23 – Reaper Training Systems

Thursday, June 8th, 2023

The Reaper target from Reaper Training Systems is the most innovative target system I’ve seen in some time.

The stand mimics the human skeleton and the plates, each made from 3/8″ ballistic steel, are shaped like different anatomy zones. Due to the design, spent projectiles are directed toward the ground meaning you can fire most handgun ammo safely at 7 yards and rifle ammo at 20 yards out.

Not only does this steel target mimic the human body, but it also offers audible feed back due to the tuning fork cuts in each plate which emits a different sound pitch as they are hit.

You can also attach cardboard targets to the front of the Reaper and will still get the audible feedback in addition to the paper record of your training.

There are multiple configurations available.

Units and agencies can procure products seen at ADS Federal Range Day by contacting ADS, Inc.

OpEx 23 – Morningstar Strategic Services

Monday, June 5th, 2023

In addition to security advisory services for government and the financial sector, Morningstar Strategic Services offers a variety of high end equipment solutions in Canada including Torraka cold weather clothing from Sweden as well as Stone Glacier.

They also specialize in precision target engagement and are the Canadian agents for Nightforce as well as being affiliated with Accuracy 1st Canada which offers Accuracy 1st courses on a 360 deg range in Western Canada.

UF PRO Champions the Spirit of the Special Forces in ‘Limits are a Mindset’ Video

Friday, June 2nd, 2023

KOMENDA, SLOVENIA (1 June 2023) – In a powerful tribute to the relentless spirit of the Special Forces selection candidates, UF PRO launched a new video, ‘Limits are a mindset.’ The video doesn’t just celebrate the grit and tenacity of these extraordinary individuals—it also encapsulates UF PRO’s commitment to the same ethos in designing tactical gear for military and law enforcement professionals.

The video follows the journey of a Special Forces selection candidate, offering a gripping testament to the perseverance required to overcome each gruelling challenge. This narrative mirrors UF PRO’s own commitment to transcending boundaries, not just in product innovation, but in the mentality that fuels the company.

“Like the SF candidate in the video, we at UF PRO see limits not as barriers, but as challenges to be overcome,” says a company spokesperson. “This ethos is central to our brand. It drives us to design gear that enables our customers to meet their own challenges head-on, no matter how daunting.”

UF PRO’s ‘Limits are a mindset’ video reflects the company’s belief that the pursuit of excellence is unending. In a world that demands constant evolution, both on the battlefield and in the tactical gear industry, the ability to adapt and overcome is vital. And that’s precisely what UF PRO delivers: tactical gear designed with the tenacity to tackle the unknown, echoing the spirit of those who wear it.

For more information, please visit UF PRO’s website at ufpro.com

19th SFS Implements New ACE Training Course

Monday, May 15th, 2023

LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE, Ark. (AFNS) —  

The 19th Security Forces Squadron recently implemented a new 30-day training program to equip defenders with the foundational skills and knowledge to counter peer adversaries, ensure security in an Agile Combat Employment environment and develop leadership qualities as valuable multi-capable Airmen.

The locally designed program, known as Agile Combat Employment and Leadership for Multi-Capable Airmen, was implemented in the squadron to reteach and emphasize the basics of air base ground defense and help train for atypical missions.

Defenders were able to expand their knowledge on dismounted operations and tactics and conduct by-law training, which teaches and evaluates use of non-lethal weapons for de-escalation, to demonstrate mission readiness in a contested environment and at home station.

“The main goal of this program is to better the capability of our defenders by honing in on close-quarters battle tactics and focusing on doing things to help out our adjacent forces, such as explosive ordnance disposal, medical and other career fields,” said Staff Sgt. Alexander Jackson, 19th SFS training instructor.

During the course, Airmen went through scenarios where they practiced security and troop-leading procedures while demonstrating base defense principles, force protection measures and multi-domain awareness.

ACE-LMC is an improved and revised program that was constructed from a previous week-long program called Horse Blanket.

“Horse Blanket was beneficial, but it only focused on by-law training and not much on dismounted operations,” Jackson said. “ACE-LMC helps us practice more on our skills and become more agile in order to be ready for tomorrow’s fight.”

Throughout the course, Airmen practiced active threat response in ready training areas, basic communications, chemical biological radiological and nuclear training, comprehensive Airmen fitness, integrated defense, small arms and tactical combat casualty care.

The 30-day training course culminated in a 12-hour field training exercise where defenders spent the night in a simulated contested environment, drilled securing and assuming control over an airfield and practiced various scenarios relating to air base ground defense.

As an instructor, Jackson gives defenders skillset repetitions that can be used in future operations and empowers Airmen at all levels with the opportunity to lead and train in a contested environment.

“My role as the lead instructor for the course is to motivate and bring the intensity back into our career field,” Jackson said. “We are trying to get Airmen out of their comfort zones and make sure that they are able to carry out the mission anytime and anywhere.”

The ACE-LMC program has successfully introduced critical training into the squadron, aiding in the development of mission-ready Airmen. All defenders are able to benefit from the course, whether they are fresh out of technical training or they have been in the unit for a while.

“As an Airman who just graduated from tech school not too long ago, ACE-LMC has been a refresher and I am able to enhance my skills,” said Airman 1st Class Angel Sacta Espinoza, 19th SFS main entry controller. “It really makes us think outside the box and realize that this is preparing us for future conflict against our adversaries. We are touching on stuff we don’t really perform day to day.”

Although ACE-LMC is currently only available to security forces members, Jackson said his hope is for Airmen from other career fields to be able to experience this training in the future.

“We are trying to integrate adjacent career fields to join in the course as well in order for them to gain familiarization on skills that could help them during a situation not related to their job,” Jackson said. “We want to make it bigger and better every time, and every day we learn something new and different in order to improve the course.”

By Airman 1st Class Maria Umanzor Guzman, 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Sky Soldiers Train to Defend the Skies with NATO Allies

Sunday, April 30th, 2023

PULA, Croatia — A small group of 173rd Airborne Brigade paratroopers, or “Sky Soldiers,” traveled to Croatia take part in a multinational air defense and electronic warfare exercise from April 19 through 21, 2023 called Exercise Shield 23.

Exercise Shield is an annual Croatian air defense exercise that aims at strengthening the execution of air defense tactics against low and medium altitude moving aerial threats.

During the exercise this year, units from the United States, Croatia, Poland and Slovenia collectively trained on air defense and electronic warfare tactics, techniques and procedures, including air-space control, synchronization, surveillance, threat detection and live fire engagements against flying objects.

The exercise strengthened air defense interoperability between NATO allies by combining multiple air defense platforms in the same area of operations.

Capt. Mitchel Hess, the 173rd Airborne’s air defense officer, has attended the last two Shield exercises.

“The relationship we have built with the Croatians is of great importance to our collective security,” said Hess. “Through allied training and collaboration, we have developed a strong partnership. The Croatians have demonstrated their dedication and professionalism, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with them for years to come.”

Croatian Army 2nd Lt. Jure Brkic, Croatian Air Defense Regiment, has been one of the lead officers on the Croatian side for building a successful partnership with the 173rd Airborne Brigade.

“From the initial planning to final planning, we had a lot of brainstorming of ideas for training,” said Brkic. “And of course, the relationship between allies is important in many ways. Such as getting familiar with different doctrines, problem solving, interoperability and learning new weapon systems.”

Each country brought a different air defense platform to the seaside training area near Pula and utilized basic drones and flares to simulate detecting and engaging enemy targets. The Sky Soldier air defenders brought Dronebuster 3Bs, while the Croatian Air Defense Regiment used the QR-07S3 Drone Jammer System.

Last year, the Sky Soldiers brought FIM-92 Stinger missiles to engage launched flares. This year, Polish air defenders brought their Piorun Portable Anti-Aircraft Missile System or “Thunderbolt” and demonstrated two live missile launches.

Distinguished visitors from each participating country’s military came to oversee the training at the end of the exercise. The culminating event was an incredible display of NATO air defense. All countries’ militaries demonstrated their capabilities by engaging aerial targets with their respective platforms. From Dronebusters to missiles to anti-aircraft guns, the point got across — the air defenders are truly stronger together.

The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army’s Contingency Response Force in Europe, providing rapidly deployable forces to the United States European, African, and Central Command areas of responsibility. Forward deployed across Italy and Germany, the brigade routinely trains alongside NATO allies and partners to build partnerships and strengthen the alliance.

Story by MAJ Robyn Haake

Photos by SGT Mariah Gonzalez

Squad Immersive Virtual Trainer

Saturday, April 29th, 2023

One feature of the US Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) is the Squad Immersive Virtual Trainer (SiVT) which facilitates squad-level training in a mixed reality-based synthetic environment. It can be used to train almost anywhere at any time; bringing training to Soldiers instead of bringing Soldiers to training.

Taking full advantage of Microsoft’s HoloLens technology which IVAS is based in, Soldiers are immersed in a synthetic, virtual reality environment and can interact, including movement and engagement, with various scenarios, even those created by small unit leaders.

GigXR Awarded Air Force SBIR Phase II Contract to Develop Extended Reality (XR) Simulation Training for Department of the Air Force

Friday, April 28th, 2023

Provides mixed-reality hologram patients to enhance realism in preparing students for treating combat casualties in safe-to-fail environments

Los Angeles, CA – April 26, 2023 – GigXR, Inc., a global provider of holographic healthcare training, announced today that it has received a second Phase II Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contract to develop holographic simulation training for the 354th Medical Group United States Air Force (USAF) based out of Eielsen, Alaska. The contract will be used to create immersive learning that uses hyper-realistic holographic patients that trains future medics to move through a critical checklist to correctly treat severe combat injuries.

To be built as a new module in GigXR’s HoloScenarios – a mixed reality application that allows learners to practice interventions using holographic equipment with hyper-realistic holographic patients that can present customizable, lifelike complications – this Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training will provide learners unlimited, on-demand access to holographic patients with combat injuries. They can practice key skills as often as needed while working in safe-to-fail environments. 

 

GigXR will create high-stress, safe-to-fail situations that incorporate sounds, such as gunshots, explosions and helicopters overhead, to better mimic the experience of combat care. The module will also include realistic visualizations of injuries such as blast wounds, broken legs, shrapnel inflictions and more. Learners will be able to encounter these immersive experiences in a lab, classroom, remotely in an at-home study space, or outdoors.

“We are always extremely proud whenever we get to build something for the U.S. Military,” said Jared Mermey, CEO at GigXR. “The mixed reality healthcare training that GigXR delivers is built to better prepare for what might be seen in the field. The immersive experiences provide far more advantages to the analog alternatives in terms of realism, cost to deliver, and operational burden, especially when  deploying this critical content at scale.”

GigXR has partnered with the University of Cambridge and Cambridge / University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Foundation, University of Michigan and Morlen Health, a subsidiary of Northwest  Permanente, P.C., to co-create modules centered around Respiratory diseases, Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and Neurology scenarios. By partnering with  3D interactive medical experts,  such as 3D4Medical from Elsevier and ANIMA RES, GigXR’s customers can centralize access and management of 3D anatomy content which are also complementary to GigXR’s mixed reality applications.  

GigXR’s growing partnership ecosystem continues to power a rapidly-expanding immersive learning library delivered by the Gig Immersive Learning Platform. The company is trusted by academic institutions across four continents, including nursing and medical schools and teaching hospitals, including: Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, Miami Dade College, Ursuline College, Leeds University, The University of Queensland,  Otago Polytechnic and more. 

“Realism can be difficult to achieve in medical training. For instructors, it’s not just a question of allowing learners  to perform procedures or diagnostics, but immersing them in the scenario that empowers team collaboration, critical thinking and knowledge retention to more effectively apply skills in the future,” said David King Lassman, GigXR’s Founder. “It’s hard, for example, to show continued bleeding on a manikin, but learners need to be prepared for patients bleeding through a tourniquet or chest seal. GigXR’s technology delivers visual and procedural realism that can be especially important in combat training.”

GigXR’s second Phase II SBIR contract underscores the company’s growth trajectory as mixed reality heads toward mainstream adoption. According to a report by Markets and Markets, the sector could be worth $114.5 billion by 2027. GigXR’s software-led immersive learning creates the digital infrastructure to ensure equal access to the highest-quality training across geographically distributed educational programs. For the  military, whose medical training takes place in locations from Alaska to Texas, the flexibility of mixed reality is key to providing each unit with the tools for success. 

“Because of the Phase II SBIR award, any Federal Government Customer that is interested in holographic training can purchase this hyper-realistic training solution at scale from GigXR using a non-competitive Phase III contract,” said Mark Longe, Chief Operating Officer of C5 Business Development Innovations (C5BDI), a strategic planning, management and business development (BD) consulting firm that focuses on Federal acquisition.

For more information on GigXR visit www.gigxr.com. For more information on the United States Air Force SBIR program visit www.afwerx.com/afventures-overview.