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SAKO Launches Arctic Rifle Generation (ARG): A New Era in Military Rifle Systems

Monday, August 25th, 2025

Riihimäki, Finland – August 25, 2025 – SAKO proudly announces the launch of the Sako ARG – Arctic Rifle Generation, a next-generation full-auto rifle system developed in close collaboration with the Finnish and Swedish DefenceForces. Designed to replace legacy assault rifles, the ARG platform is purpose-built for Arctic warfare and tested to NATO D14 standards, delivering unmatched reliability, modularity, and mission adaptability for military and law enforcement professionals.

The Sako ARG is based on the proven AR-15 platform, enhanced with advanced engineering to meet the demands of modern combat. It features two distinct operating systems: a short-stroke gas piston system for extreme environments, reducing heat and carbon buildup for maximum reliability—and a direct impingement system for a lighter, more streamlined design with refined accuracy and a smoother shooting experience.

SAKO launches three different models under the Sako ARG family. Sako ARG 40 GP (Gas piston) and DI (Direct impingement) in 5.56×45 Nato. Also, Sako ARG 50 GP, a semi-auto sniper rifle chambered in 7.62×51, is included in the line-up.

The SAKO ARG is more than a rifle, it’s a mission-ready system designed to protect what matters most,” said Juuso Austin, Vice President – Defence & Law Enforcement Business Unit at SAKO “It’s built for those who operate where others hesitate.

Purpose-built for the modern war fighter

The ARG is fully ambidextrous, with safety selectors, magazine releases, and bolt catch mechanisms, ensuring intuitive operation for both left- and right-handed users. This design supports fast, instinctive handling in high-pressure scenarios.

Each rifle is equipped with a SAKO match-grade trigger unit, delivering a clean, consistent break for enhanced accuracy and control. The cold-hammer forged barrel, crafted from high-grade materials and hard-chrome lined, provides long-term durability and maintaining accuracy over thousands of rounds.

The ARG’s modular architecture includes a configurable rear stock and forend, with standardized mounting systems such as Picatinny, M-LOK, and AR-compatible components. Operators can easily attach optics, thermals, lasers, and other tactical accessories, tailoring the rifle to mission-specific profiles. Key components are interoperable with standard AR-15 systems, simplifying maintenance and logistics, even in crisis scenarios.

We designed the ARG to give clients the freedom to choose the right configuration for their needs,” said Sami Vaajamo, Senior Product Group Manager at SAKO. “Whether you’re in a frozen tundra or a dense urban environment, the ARG adapts without compromise.”

Tested. Trusted. Tactical.

The ARG rifles have undergone rigorous testing in the arctic as well as muddy and sandy conditions, ensuring operational readiness in the harshest environments. Designed as a complete system replacement, the ARG integrates seamlessly with client’s weapon systems and supports full lifecycle management, including training, maintenance, and future modernization.

The development of the SAKO ARG platform began over a decade ago with a clear mission: to create a modern, modular rifle system capable of replacing legacy assault rifles across military and law enforcement forces,” said Miikka Tamminen, Vice President – Research & Development at SAKO. “From day one, we prioritized real-world performance. That meant working hand-in-hand with professional users from defense organizations, incorporating their feedback into every design iteration—from ergonomics and modularity to reliability and maintainability.

The ARG has been tested far beyond standard requirements. In addition to rigorous NATO D14 environmental and durability testing, we push our rifles to failure in-house to understand their true limits. These insights are not just data—they’re design tools that help us build a stronger, more resilient system.”

Beyond the rifle, SAKO offers a full ecosystem of compatible accessories, including optics, thermal and night vision systems, laser designators, and tactical cases, delivered through a trusted global partner network.

Each ARG system is supported by a full lifecycle management program, including operator and armorer training, spare parts provisioning, and modernization services, ensuring seamless integration and long-term operational readiness.

AFGSC Completes M18 Handgun Inspection, Returns to Service

Monday, August 25th, 2025

BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. —  

Air Force Global Strike Command has completed a comprehensive inspection of its 7,970 M18 Modular Handgun Systems, following a directed pause on July 21, 2025.

The pause was initiated out of an abundance of caution following a tragic incident at F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming, and reflects AFGSC’s unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of its Airmen.

“It is paramount that our Airmen trust their weapon systems,” said Gen. Thomas Bussiere, AFGSC commander. “This thorough inspection ensures the M18s in our inventory are in optimal working order, providing our Defenders with safe, reliable, and effective systems to accomplish their mission.”

The inspection process identified discrepancies with 191 weapons across the command’s M18 inventory. The primary discrepancy was related to component wear. The most frequent issues centered on problems with the safety lever, striker assembly and sear. Weapons exhibiting these discrepancies were immediately tagged and are undergoing necessary repairs.

The intent of this command-wide inspection was two-fold: first, to confirm that all weapons in service are in proper working order; and second, to analyze the data regarding any reported discrepancies and usage rates.

A review of weapon discharges in AFGSC showed that none were attributed to weapons malfunction.

“When we see a potential issue, we have a responsibility to our Airmen and the American public to evaluate, find any discrepancies, and act on them,” Bussiere said.

As part of its commitment to safety, AFGSC is implementing enhanced inspection procedures for the M18 pistol. The command’s bases will include additional inspection criteria for the areas where potential issues were found during the M18 pause.

“By incorporating these added measures, we assess that any issues found with the safety lever, striker assembly and sear will be identified during semi-annual and annual inspections,” said Lt. Col. George Hern, AFGSC chief of security forces. “As we execute M18 inspections in the future, we will be taking a particular interest in these components to ensure these methods address the issues we found and make adjustments as needed.”

Air Force Global Strike Command Security Forces Defenders are resuming arming with M18s that have successfully passed inspection – deeming them safe and reliable for use – on Aug. 25, 2025.

Further, Security Forces squadron commanders, senior enlisted leaders and combat arms training and maintenance personnel are taking the time to meet with Airmen following this inspection. These leaders are discussing inspection findings, explaining the enhanced inspection procedures, reinforcing muzzle discipline, reviewing reporting procedures for weapons of concern, and providing Airmen the opportunity to ask questions and raise concerns.

The M18 is specifically designed and rigorously tested to meet stringent environmental, endurance, and drop tests unique to the military.

By Air Force Global Strike Command

Air Force Global Strike Command

SIG SAUER has supplied us with this statement in response to the M18 return to service announcement by Air Force Global Strike Command.

We applaud the USAF and the Global Strike Command in both their diligence and expediency in their investigation of this tragic incident, and we greatly value this further confirmation of the safety, reliability, and durability of the P320 based M18 pistol. SIG SAUER remains a committed partner to the USAF and are extremely proud to continue to support their mission.

We are hopeful that this thorough inspection and confirmation by the USAF will satisfy the concerns of the ranges, training facilities and organizations who have temporarily suspended the use of the P320 and its variants. 

USSOCOM Selects LMT Defense for Medium Range Gas Gun – Assault Program

Saturday, August 23rd, 2025

USSOCOM has announced Lewis Machine & Tool as the winner of the Medium Range Gas Gun – Assault OTA. MRGG-A is a carbine chambered in 6.5 CM and capable of semi and full auto fire. It is a companion weapon to the Sniper variant of MRGG, awarded to Geissele Automatics in 2023.

Lewis Machine & Tools Defense, Eldridge, Iowa, was awarded a 10-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (H9240325DE003) with a maximum ceiling of $92,000,000 for medium range gas gun-assault kits, spare parts and accessories, new equipment training, and engineering change proposals. The work will be performed in Eldridge, Iowa, and the last day to order under the contract is Aug. 14, 2035. U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, is the contracting activity. (Awarded Aug. 20, 2025)

Colt Canada Awarded Major Danish Contract

Thursday, August 21st, 2025

Colt Canada has been awarded a major IDIQ type contract by the Forsvarsministeriets Materiel- og Indkøbsstyrelse (FMI) / Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation to supply 26,000 (plus an undisclosed number of future options) of the new GV M/25 variants of their C8 MRR rifle to the Danish Armed Forces and Home Guard.  The official signing ceremony for this contract was conducted during the 2025 edition of the DALO Industry Days exhibition with the Head of the Land Division of FMI, Colonel Thomas Øgendahl Knudsen, CEO of COLT Canada, Sean Congdon, and Canada’s Ambassador to Denmark, Carolyn Bennett.

Since 1994, Colt Canada’s C7 rifle and C8 carbine have formed the foundation of Denmark’s small arms capability.  This latest contract win reinforces their position as a leading supplier of small arms to customers who demand exceptional performance, accuracy, durability, and lifecycle support.

Radical Defense Unveils BAD-M2 for the M2A1 .50 Cal Machine Gun

Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

The BAD-M2 (Blast Attenuation Device for the M2A1) is Radical Defense’s latest suppressor engineered specifically for the M2A1 .50 caliber machine gun. Building on the demonstrated performance of the BAD-21, Radical Defense has streamlined the design, simplifying the 50 FVS architecture by removing the Venturi sleeve, reinforcing the internal structure, and trimming weight by 9 ounces, all while reducing the overall profile. The result: a lighter, stronger, and more effective system for the warfighter.


50 FVS (top) compared to BAD-M2 (bottom)

Mission-Driven BOP Reduction

Developed first and foremost to protect gunners and those operating around the weapon, the BAD-M2 delivers a 90% reduction in blast overpressure (BOP), measuring at just 0.06 psi at the shooter’s position. This low-pressure performance allows personnel to stay mission focused without the reduced cognitive function attributed to significant BOP exposure.

Sound Performance

Although BOP mitigation is the primary objective, the BAD-M2 also significantly reduces sound signature. At the shooter’s ear, peak sound pressure is measured at 146 dB, improving the gunner’s ability to communicate and maintain situational awareness in high-intensity environments.


Installing BAD-M2 on an M2A1 requires no proprietary parts or modification of the host weapon.

Maintaining Firepower

Suppressor integration should never come at the cost of performance.With the BAD-M2 installed, the M2A1 maintains a cyclic rate of approximately 530 rounds per minute, ensuring reliable firepower without sacrificing weapon dynamics.

The BAD-M2 represents Radical Defense’s ongoing commitment to engineering suppressor solutions that enhance operator survivability, communication, and combat effectiveness.

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Law Enforcement Training for Force-On-Force Readiness with Laser Ammo’s Shot Body System

Monday, August 18th, 2025

GREAT NECK, N.Y. – August 13, 2025 – Laser Ammo USA Inc. is proud to offer its Shot Body System (SBS), a wearable sensor system specifically designed for force-on-force scenarios, active shooter simulations and decision-making shooting exercises. Individuals or teams can utilize the system to strengthen problem-solving skills in realistic situations, providing opportunities to practice advanced gun handling skills, communication and tactical movement under stress. As the only wearable tactical solution that enables professionals to train against live adversaries, Laser Ammo’s SBS provides superior law enforcement training by replicating real-world scenarios.

Laser Ammo took the traditional military MILES system and made it more affordable, user-friendly, and easier to operate for law enforcement and security teams who are simulating force-on-force scenarios. The wearable system consists of six sensors for placement anywhere the user wants to target (back, front, head, limbs, etc). Programmable lasers allow users to color-code sensor hits with up to five different colors to reveal shooter identification and shot placement. When the laser interacts with a body sensor, it detects up to three hits and visually identifies each one by the shooter’s assigned color. This immediate visual feedback allows users to assess and refine techniques, such as entry, choice of cover or injury severity in real time.

“Laser Ammo is proud to offer the Shot Body System to law enforcement agencies, military units and security contractors,” said Colin Gallagher, Laser Ammo’s Lead Law Enforcement & Military Specialist. “The system is engineered to allow professionals to experience complex, high-stress scenarios in a safe and controlled environment. This technology gives them the opportunity to receive feedback that will further refine and strengthen their skills in the field.”

With the SBS, Laser Ammo continues to lead the way in providing advanced training solutions that elevate law enforcement safety, performance and readiness. This innovative system transforms tactical training by helping officers build muscle memory, sharpen tactical coordination and effectively prepare for real-world scenarios.

Laser Ammo recommends pairing the Shot Body System with Laser Ammo’s recoil enabled training firearms for a more comprehensive threat response experience. There are a variety of laser configurations designed to allow multiple weapon combinations. To learn more about Laser Ammo’s law enforcement training or to speak with a member of its law enforcement team, visit LaserAmmo.com/professional-groups/law-enforcement.

The Shot Body System is available to purchase for an MSRP of $1,500.00.

For more information on Laser Ammo, visit LaserAmmo.com or find Laser Ammo on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X or YouTube.

Next Generation Squad Weapons Complete Desert Environmental Testing

Friday, August 15th, 2025

FORT BLISS, Texas – No matter where Soldiers are deployed, from the jungles of the Pacific to the deserts of the Middle East, the performance of their weapons and gear is paramount. Given the U.S. Army’s extensive history of operating in harsh, arid environments, it’s essential that the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) system be rigorously tested under extreme heat conditions.

In the desert heat of Fort Bliss, TX, where temperatures averaged over 100?F, Project Manager Soldier Lethality (PM SL) and the Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) conducted the Hot Weather Test for the M7 Rifle, M250 Automatic Rifle, and XM157 Fire Control. Supported by Soldiers from the 1st Armored Division, the team spent weeks performing various tests, including New Equipment Training, weapons qualification, tactical vehicle ingress/egress drills, and a 72-hour Force-on-Force exercise.

“Throughout these exercises, we closely monitored Soldiers’ feedback, focusing on the weapon systems’ suitability, reliability, and maintainability in desert conditions,” explained Maj. Mark Fischbach, Assistant Program Manager for Soldier Weapons. “Soldiers also provided valuable input on how the weapons performed in practical, real-world scenarios.”

During the exercises, the evaluators also focused on ingress and egress drills from the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) and the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). Soldiers, especially mounted infantry, must be able to enter and exit these vehicles with their weapons and gear intact in order to remain lethal.

The successful trials in the harsh desert environment underscore the NGSW’s ability to meet the demands of future warfare, offering Soldiers a more reliable, lethal, and adaptable weapon system. The NGSW Desert Test is one in a series of environmental tests that includes arctic, desert, and tropic.

The M7 Rifle and M250 Automatic Rifle are the successors to the M4A1 Carbine and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) respectively. Both weapons utilize the XM157 Fire Control, a 1-8x variable magnification optic with a number of advanced technologies integrated into the optic, and the 6.8mm family of ammunition. The NGSW provides Soldiers significantly more accuracy, range, and lethality beyond legacy weapon systems capabilities.

The NGSW is currently being fielded to Units across the Close Combat Force (CCF).

By Garrett Dacko

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems Highlights Its Missile Defense Portfolio at the 2025 Space and Missile Defense Symposium

Monday, August 11th, 2025

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., August 4, 2025 – General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) returns to the Space and Missile Defense Symposium to highlight its missile defense solutions supporting Golden Dome, a layered missile defense architecture designed to protect the nation from a range of advanced missile threats including hypersonic, ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as other airborne threats.

GA-EMS will showcase the designs for their Bullseye™ missile and Long-Range Maneuvering Projectile (LRMP), with a 1:1 scale model and 1:2 scale model in their booth. The company has accelerated integration and testing of its missile defense technologies to demonstrate advanced capabilities and move rapidly toward field deployment.

“Our LRMP aligns with dynamic defense requirements for improved long-range precision strikes and minimizes operational uncertainty by integrating into existing artillery systems,” said Scott Forney, president of GA-EMS. “The next phase of full-system testing will validate the projectile’s performance across complex scenarios and ensure seamless integration with missile defense frameworks.”

Bullseye is a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 8 missile system that shares 80% of its components with combat-proven TRL 9 missile systems, fully validated through successful real-world operations.

Attendees visiting Booth #531 will engage directly with GA-EMS experts to explore system designs and planned field-testing initiatives for both LRMP and Bullseye. GA-EMS will also feature its portfolio of laser weapon systems, hypersonics and sensor payloads for missile defense and tracking-offering greater flexibility and capability to support both offensive and defensive missions.

About General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) develops innovative technologies to create breakthrough solutions supporting operational environments from undersea to space. From electromagnetic, power generation and energy storage systems and space systems and satellites, to hypersonic, missile defense, and laser weapon systems, GA-EMS offers an expanding portfolio of capabilities for defense, government, and national security customers. GA-EMS also provides commercial products and services targeting hazardous waste remediation, oil and gas, and nuclear energy industries.

For further information, visit www.ga.com/ems