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The Gentex Mask Light Microphone

September 8th, 2025

Hands-Free Illumination and Clear Communication Built for Mission Success.

In demanding cockpit environments, aircrew can’t afford to compromise on visibility or communication. That’s why Gentex created Mask Light Microphones, fully integrated solutions that combine Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS)-compatible cockpit lighting with high-performance communications in single, streamlined units. Available in both Dynamic and Amplified versions, these systems give aircrew the tools they need to operate effectively in low-light conditions while maintaining clear and effective comms.

The Mask Light Advantage

By integrating a high-intensity white LED directly into the external microphone subassembly and an activation switch into the internal microphone subassembly, the Mask Light delivers reliable, hands-free, supplemental cockpit lighting for map reading, equipment checks, and other tasks without disrupting night vision or compromising safety. The fully integrated design eliminates the need for separate light mounts, reduces snag hazards, and keeps essential functions right where you need them.

Dynamic and Amplified Options for Every Platform

Mask Light Dynamic Mic (MLDM) – Powered by long-lasting CR2 batteries, this version integrates seamlessly into Gentex oxygen masks that do not draw from aircraft-supplied power, such as the MBU-20/P, MBU-20A/P, andsome HA/LPs. With a four-level brightness adjustment and rugged, Safe-to-Fly construction, the MLDM is built for maximum reliability in both fixed wing and rotary wing operations.

Mask Light Amplified Mic (MLAM) – Designed for platforms like the F-35 and F/A-18—and fully approved for use by the Department of the Air Force and Department of the Navy in all variants of the F-35—this aircraft-powered version integrates into Gentex F-35, MBU-23/P, and someHA/LP oxygen masks. With adjustable brightness, NVIS compatibility, and no batteries required, the MLAM offers continuous mission-ready performance.

Mission-Driven Design

Both models are tested to withstand windblast and ejection seat forces exceeding 600 KEAS, ensuring they remain secure in the most extreme conditions. Built to MIL-STD requirements, protected against environmental threats, and optimized for ease of installation, the Mask Light Microphones deliver an unmatched level of safety, performance, and integration.

For decades, Gentex has equipped the world’s elite aircrew with innovations that enhance mission effectiveness and protect those who serve. The Mask Light Microphones carry that legacy forward, ensuring aircrew have the illumination, clarity, and confidence to succeed in every mission.

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Mask Light Dynamic Mic

Mask Light Amplified Mic

The Dread and Fear of Kings – Fall 2025 Showcase – Alexandria, VA

September 8th, 2025

The Dread and Fear of Kings will be showing our entire collection in Alexandria, Virginia on Friday November 14, and Saturday, November 15 at a private location. This invite only event will also premier new designs that will not be offered or even shown online until later in 2026.

Creative Director, Jon Chang, and Product Manager, Michelle DeMoras, will be present to fit and discuss any pieces in our collection. We will have a full range of sizes and colors, minus our made to measure pieces, available for purchase if you wish to add one of our pieces to your collection.

Each appointment is private.

To RSVP complete the form at thedreadandfearofkings.com/rsvp_alexandria and we can reserve a time to meet. Thank you for your interest in our very unique offering. We continue to deliver capability in an elevated form, made and sourced without any inputs from China or any other authoritarian regime.

First of the First: 11th Air Task Force Becomes First Air Task Force To Deploy

September 8th, 2025

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands —  

The 11th Air Task Force became the first U.S. Air Force air task force to deploy in July, starting with its participation in exercise Resolute Force Pacific (REFORPAC), the Air Force’s largest contingency response exercise in the Pacific, in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands.

Based in Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona, the 11 ATF is one of six task forces activated across the Air Force in 2024. It is composed of about 350 Airmen from a handful of units, including Davis-Monthan; Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada; and Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.

The 11 ATF has spent the last nine months completing training requirements in an expedited Air Force Force Generation cycle, which is built to enable Airmen to train and exercise together before being operationally employed together as part of a team. This is a change from how the Air Force traditionally has filled deployment billets, when Airmen were pulled from bases across the force and often didn’t meet until they arrived downrange.

According to U.S. Air Force Col. Brett Cassidy, 11 ATF commander, the ability to train together during deliberate field training exercises and unit events was a critical factor in the team’s mission readiness when they arrived on the field.

“It was a unique opportunity for the team to come together over the entire year to get to know one another, dive into the challenges on the ground here immediately and tackle them with success, because we had that background built up over the previous year of training,” Cassidy said. “We were ready and capable as soon as we arrived to get right into the mission.”

REFORPAC served as the 11 ATF’s final 400-level certifying exercise, allowing the 11 ATF to utilize all its training as a team before continuing the rest of its six-month deployment in the Pacific. Conducted through the month of July, REFORPAC was part of the first-in-a-generation Department-Level Exercise series, a new way the Air Force is exercising to conduct large operations in contested, dynamic environments. The aim was to improve interoperability and multilateral cooperation, leading to a stronger, more capable, deterrent force.

The DLE series encompasses all branches of the Department of Defense, along with allies and partners, employing approximately 400 U.S. and coalition aircraft and more than 12,000 members at more than 50 locations spanning 3,000 miles.

During the exercise, the 11 ATF, alongside the 11th Combat Air Base Squadron, supported the 563rd Rescue Group’s efforts as a mission generation force element. Their mission was twofold:provide Command and Control and base operating support-integration. This included logistics, operational setup, special staff functions such as the chaplain and medical support, security forces, airfield management and more.

All these teams came together to prepare for and react to exercise mission injects that ranged from a simulated downed F-22 pilot to a simulated Small Unmanned Aircraft System attack that knocked out part of the task force’s communication system, forcing members to implement contingency plans to ensure critical actions were still taken and relayed to the broader team.

Building from the ground up with the aid of local contractors and partners, the 11 ATF established internet communications within hours and supported aerial missions within days. Airmen also integrated with local authorities to utilize a civilian runway, enabling the 563rd RQG’s HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters and HC-130J Combat King II aircraft to land and take off whenever necessary.

Another challenge was the sheer distance involved in some of the exercise injects, especially when the 563rd RQG was tasked with supporting efforts off the island.

“When we look at the long distances in the Pacific, the huge range that’s require for logistics and sustainment, it was a unique opportunity for our Airmen to work really dynamic problems in more isolated, austere locations over these long distances,” Cassidy said. “They had to figure out how to make the mission work in this large integrated whole of hundreds of aircraft and thousands of Airmen working through this contingency scenario.”

Besides the exercise injects and other training, 11 CABS Airmen also dealt with real-world challenges that included a tropical storm, a tsunami warning and a responding to humanitarian scenarios.

Ultimately, REFORPAC refined the 11 ATF’s ability to execute dispersed operations and generate airpower under challenging conditions, while giving its Airmen the chance to practice the Mission Ready Airman concept.

“The Mission Ready Airman concept is about trust,” said U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Sharreen Taylor, 11 ATF command chief. “It goes back to that teaming concept, where the Airmen have gotten to work together, learn how to trust each other and then really jump in. Airmen work together, building trust and taking initiative. They don’t wait to be told what to do; they proactively step up and fill in where they’re needed.”

Taylor pointed to several instances of Airmen stepping out of their primary job duties throughout REFORPAC, from finance Airmen helping establish a perimeter fence to airfield management Airmen helping with logistics. This also occurred as the 11 ATF integrated with squadrons from the 563rd RQG as Airmen from both groups worked together to solve problems and achieve the mission.


“Our Airmen nailed it during REFORPAC,” Taylor said. “We were able to come into an environment that we’ve never been in, and set up a camp in minimal time, along with a complete communication structure. Every task our Airmen were given, they succeeded; they were ready to overcome any contingency. They truly embraced the Mission Ready Airmen concept, and they truly embraced the things that the Air Force asked us to do.”

The 11th ATF’s role in REFORPAC highlighted its ability to function as a deployable, self-sustaining force, showcasing its adaptability and capability to operate similarly to a traditional Air Force wing. REFORPAC also gave the Department of the Air Force the chance to see air task forces in action, especially as the 11 ATF practiced Agile Combat Employment in a dispersed, austere environment. ATFs, which replace the Expeditionary Air Base model, are the next evolution of the Air Force’s progress toward the Deployable Combat Wing and a significant milestone in the Air Force’s journey toward modernization and readiness to ensure and maintain a competitive advantage over the pacing challenge.

“Air task forces like the 11 ATF are critical because they help us glean the lessons and observations necessary to continue improving our force generation concepts, ultimately helping make sure that the future combat wings are designed and ready to get after missions that help our joint forces and joint commanders who need them in the theater,” Cassidy said. “We’re not going to get it perfectly right as we work through these iterations, but we’re moving forward, and we’re doing it in a way that’s going to pull lessons for the Air Force at a critical time when we need to make sure that the Air Force is continuing to shift forward and be prepared for the next major contingency.”

By 2nd Lt Grace Brandt, 11 ATF

Tasmanian Tiger Expands Waterproof Line with TT Sentinel 35 WP Backpack and TT Tac Pouch 1 WP

September 7th, 2025

New mission-ready gear delivers reliable IP64-rated protection for operators, professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Knoxville, Tenn. (September 2025) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., is proud to announce the release of two new waterproof solutions designed to keep mission-essential gear dry and protected: the TT Sentinel 35 WP backpack and the TT Tac Pouch 1 WP. Both products are engineered with IP64-rated waterproofing, rugged CORDURA® 500 denier nylon, and roll-top closures to deliver uncompromising durability and weather protection in the field.

The TT Sentinel 35 WP is a waterproof mission backpack offering 35 liters of volume in a streamlined design built for light yet bulky equipment. Featuring a roll-top closure, padded back carrying system, and two full perimeter compression straps, the TT Sentinel 35 WP ensures comfort and stability while maintaining a watertight seal. Additional customization comes from laser-cut MOLLE side panels and a webbing system on the front for attaching extra gear. Constructed with sealed seams, the pack remains waterproof up to 10,000 mm, keeping equipment safe in unpredictable conditions.

The TT Sentinel 35 WP weighs 54 oz. / 3.4 lbs. and measures 23 x 10.75 x 7 in. / 58.5 x 27.3 x 17.8 cm. It is available in Black and Olive for an MSRP of $219.00.

The TT Tac Pouch 1 WP is a compact, waterproof pouch designed for electronics, cameras, and other sensitive gear. With a roll closure featuring a side release buckle and a removable padded main compartment, it provides a secure storage option that attaches easily to belts or backpacks via the reverse MOLLE system. Like the TT Sentinel 35 WP, it’s crafted from waterproof CORDURA with sealed seams and IP64-tested protection against dust and splashing up to 10,000 mm.

The TT Tac Pouch 1 WP weighs 11 oz. / 312 g. and measures 7.9 x 8.25 x 4.2 in. / 20 x 21 x 10.5 cm. It is available in Black and Olive for an MSRP of $89.95.

Operators and professionals can’t afford to worry about their gear failing in wet or rugged environments. The TT Sentinel 35 WP and TT Tac Pouch 1 WP deliver waterproof load carriage solutions that balance protection, functionality, and mission-ready performance.

?Click to see the Tasmanian Tiger Product Vol. 5 digital catalog here. Find a local dealer here for any of the exciting Tasmanian Tiger products. Stay in the conversation by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. All sales inquiries can be directed to tt@tasmaniantigerusa.com.

Nomad Announces Two New Hoodies: Spire and Axe

September 7th, 2025

Camo hoodies work great in the field, look great around town

CHARLESTON, SC. (September 3, 2025) – Nomad Outdoor announced a pair of new camouflage hoodies, the Spire and the Axe. Both hoodies are designed to help conceal whitetail and turkey hunters while also looking great as casual wear around town.

Spire is a lightweight, half-zip style hoodie that’s great by itself in mild weather, or as the ultimate technical midlayer for the cold.  Spire is made of a grid-pattern lofty fleece that helps trap warmth without requiring bulk. It has built-in stretch for easy movement, and the half-zip feature makes for easy on-and-off and adjustable breathability. The outer shell has DWR treatment to help repel water. Available in both the recently reintroduced Mossy Oak New Break Up and Bottomland, the Spire hoodie retails for $120.

The Axe hoodie is a traditional pull-over style with a large, pass-through hand warmer pocket. Made of lightweight fleece, the Axe hoodie keeps you warm without being too heavy. It also has a DWR treatment to help shed early season drizzle or fog. The Axe hoodie works great by itself, or as an extra layer for cold weather. Available in both Mossy Oak New Breakup and Bottomland, the Axe hoodie retails for $75.

Also available in the Axe line are matching gloves and a beanie, both designed for lightweight warmth during mid-season hunts. Both the Axe gloves and the Axe beanie retail for $35 each.

To learn more or to purchase, visit www.Nomadoutdoor.com.

Mission Tailors – Jungle Knots with Pouches

September 7th, 2025

Pretty straight forward, includes 6 sets of 2 meter long jungle knots, with pouches to stash them away and stop you getting tangled. Jungle knots are used to create quick shelters with a poncho or basha.

missiontailors.co.uk/products/jungle-knots-with-pouches

Space Force to Accept Air Force Reserve Volunteers for Part-Time Positions

September 7th, 2025

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —  

Air Force Reservists in space-related career fields interested in volunteering to join the U.S. Space Force as Guardians serving in a part-time capacity can apply from Sept. 3 to Oct. 10.

This transfer option is part of the Space Force Personnel Management Act, which was signed into law as part of the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act. The first phase of PMA, which selected Air Force Reservists for full time Space Force roles, was completed June 2025.

When fully implemented, PMA will enable the Space Force to create a new model of service that integrates active-component Guardians and Air Force Reservists serving in space-focused career fields into a unified service that offers both full- and part-time service options. This new construct will permit the Space Force to forego the use of Reserve component forces to fill steady-state, full-time requirements and will maximize talent alignment to service needs.

“This part-time opportunity is an important next step toward fully integrating the talent we need into a single component, best equipped to ensure readiness and achieve our nation’s warfighting missions,” said Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman.

Air Force Reserve eligibility includes:

· Air Force Reserve Officers who hold the following Core IDs: 13S; 17X; 14N; 6X.

· Air Force Reserve Enlisted Airmen who hold the following Control Air Force Specialty Codes: 1C6X1; 1N0; 1N1; 1N2; 1N3; 1N4; 1N8; 1D7X1; 1D7X2; 1D7X3.

· Eligibility outside of 13S and 1C6 must have space experience. The Transfer Board will review duty history to ensure at least one prior assignment in a space organization is reflected.

· Eligible service members must be fully trained in the career field in which they are applying.

Selected Airmen must transfer in their current career field, with the following exceptions: Officers selected from the 61X, 64P, and 65X career fields will re-core to 62E or 63A Space Force Specialty Codes. Enlisted E-8s and E-9s selected for transfer will re-core to the 5Z800 or 5Z900 SFSCs.

“The Space Force is about to integrate some of the most professional space operators,” said Chief of the Air Force Reserve and Air Force Reserve Command Commander Lt. Gen. John Healy. “I have no doubt they will be key to advancing security in the space domain.”

In time, the Air Force Reserve, like the Air Force, will no longer maintain space operations as career fields, meaning Reservists with 13S and 1C6 specialties must volunteer to transfer to the Space Force or re-train under a different Air Force Specialty Code.

Officers selected for transfer to part time duty positions incur a minimum three-year service commitment. Enlisted Airmen must enlist in the Space Force for a minimum of three years, maximum six years.

Air Force Reservists who transfer into the Space Force with 15-18 years satisfactory service will be allowed to remain in a part-time work role until they qualify for retirement. Once retirement eligible, the member must participate in the Guardian Assignment Timeline for a full time or part time work role. These members may elect to participate in the GAT at any time for a full-time work role prior to retirement.

Interested Air Force Reservists can apply via MyVector (Common Access Card-required) and can access additional application details and requirements on the Space Force Transfer page. It is important to note that the Air Force Reservist to part-time Space Force transfer opportunity is distinct and separate from the Air National Guard to full-time Space Force transfer opportunity.

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Impressum Media Inc. Releases New 16th Edition of Firearms Guide with Updated 2025 Guns and Calibers and Impressive 27,650 Gun Manuals & Schematics

September 6th, 2025

Impressum Media Inc., Los Angeles, CA – Septembermber 15.2025 – Impressum Media Inc. is proud to announce the upcoming release of the 16th Edition of the Firearms Guide by Chris Mijic! This new edition contains a significantly updated guns & ammo reference guide with 2025 guns and ammo calibers added along with 1,600 newly added gun schematics, blueprints, manuals, and old guns & ammo catalogs.

Special emphasis has been placed on adding original manuals and catalogs from iconic manufacturers such as Harrington & Richardson, Ithaca Gun Co., Iver Johnson, Merwin, Hulbert & Co., Hopkins & Allen, Remington, Mauser, Savage, Stevens, Winchester, Colt, Smith & Wesson, FN, Browning, Mossberg, and many others.

Published since 2009 at www.firearmsguide.com for both gun enthusiasts and shooting industry professionals worldwide, Firearms Guide is the world’s largest:

1. A Gunsmithing Library with 27,650 zoomable and printable hi-res gun schematics, blueprints, gun manuals, and old guns & ammo catalogs – for all types of antique and modern guns (1,600 newly added just in this 16thEdition)

• This huge Gunsmithing Library provides gunsmiths with 24/7 access to printable high-resolution gun schematics (exploded views, drawings, or diagrams) with gun parts lists with original parts numbers, blueprints with dimensions for complete guns or gun parts, cross-sectional views, printable complete original gun manuals for antique and modern guns, old guns and ammo catalogs from 1800s to today, and Ammunition Dimensions (Case & Bullet) Guide.

2. A Reference Guide that presents over 84,000 antique and modern firearms, air guns, and ammunition with Tech Specs, Hi-Res Color Pictures, Features, Ballistics, and Prices from 1,820 manufacturers from 62 countries.

• With its 14 search criteria like Year, Price, Action, Caliber, Country, Stock Type, etc., Firearms Guide enables fast, complex searches of 84,000 antique and modern guns and side-by-side comparisons of search results – more precise search results than Google.

• Guns are cross-referenced with the searchable Ammo Database with over 7,000 different rounds with ballistics and ammo pictures.

• Over 60,000 high-resolution color pictures of guns in resolutions up to 4000 x 1492.

3. A Gun Value Guide that presents antique and modern guns with gun values online based on 100% – 30% condition ratings

4. Gun Make Codes, Marks, Crests, Stamps, Proofs, and Trademarks Graphic Guide for easier antique and modern firearms identification

• Check visually over 880 Gun Make Codes, Marks, Crests, Stamps, Proofs, and Trademarks to find the same as on your gun and to identify the manufacturer

The New Firearms Guide Flash Drive 16th Edition is published as:

1. A cloud-based, searchable Online Edition – For desktop, laptop and tablets 

2. A Flash Drive Edition for Windows User

The Flash Drive Edition is an off-line standalone Windows app that runs from a flash drive and enables you to research guns and print our gun blueprints from the privacy of your home, without leaving browsing tracks online, while Online Edition comes with free updates and enables you anonymous activation and use, without any tracking or data collecting/recording as internet search engines do. Both Flash Drive and Online Edition provide 100% privacy to users.

The publisher made this new 16th Edition of the Firearms Guide available for gun shops’ retail distribution on 6-month Activation Cards.

“When purchased in the gun shop, these new Firearms Guide Activation Cards enable a buyer to anonymously activate and use the newest Firearms Guide Online Edition for 6 months,” says Chris Mijic, publisher of Firearms Guide. “Firearms Guide Online Edition Activation Card is a new way gun publications are now sold in gun shops and how gun shop owners can offer modern products to their customers and have repeated sales to raise shop revenue”.

Firearms Guide16th Edition is available at www.firearmsguide.com.