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Krauss-Maffei Wegmann Acquires Stake in Milrem Robotics

June 6th, 2021

The participation is an important step towards the formation of a “European Center of Excellence for Military Robotics”.

Tallinn, May 31, 2021 – The leading developer and manufacturer of military robotic land systems in Europe, Milrem Robotics, and the German systems house for main battle tanks and combat systems Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) have signed a strategic cooperation agreement. The contract provides for KMW to acquire a minority stake of 24.9% in Milrem Robotics.

Milrem Robotics will remain as an independent company.

Both companies announced they will work closely together in development of the European Center of Excellence for Military Robotics in Estonia.

The objective is to combine the know-how and expertise of both companies to develop innovative solutions to meet the requirements of future military missions involving the interaction of manned and unmanned systems.

“We intend to become the European centre of excellence for unmanned technology and robotics innovations. The partnership with KMW facilitates further innovations for future products and services, especially in the area of the teaming of manned and unmanned systems and sensor-to- shooter solutions,” emphasised Kuldar Väärsi, CEO of Milrem Robotics.

“KMW as the European market leader for land systems and Milrem Robotics as the European market leader for unmanned land systems are an excellent fit. Our collaboration gives us the opportunity to work on innovative and new solutions that will impact the future of the defence industry. In addition, further synergies are also expected from this cooperation in the context of KNDS,” says Horst Rieder, CFO of KMW.

The objective of the cooperation on the part of KMW is the integration of modern leading robotics systems into KMW’s technology systems.

RE Factor Tactical 40mm Grenade Pouch Now Available

June 5th, 2021

We first previewed these with Quantico Tactical during Modern Day Marine in 2018 with the final form factor announced the following year. COVID took a toll on a lot of projects industry-wide but we’re glad to hear that RE Factor Tactical’s injection molded 40mm Grenade Pouch is now available.

Designed in collaboration with Black Point Tactical, this triple pouch can be attached to PALS systems or belt loops.

The rounds are protected and held secure via a bungee system.

The pouch is available in Coyote or Black and will also accept 37mm rounds.

www.refactortactical.com/products/40mm-grenade-pouch

How I Discovered Arktis

June 5th, 2021

In the Spring of 1990, I was on the downhill side of a two year tour in Germany that had been involuntarily extended to 30 months due to lack of retainability. Rather than extending my enlistment and accepting an involuntary assignment to Fort Carson, I was waiting for my re-enlisted to window to open so I could go to Bragg. At the time I was working outside my SIGINT MOS as a radio operator in 3rd ID’s Long Range Surveillance Detachment and preferred to go to an airborne assignment rather than another heavy division.

I had picked up this copy of Soldier of Fortune magazine featuring a story about the British Pathfinders at Leighton Kaserne’s Stars and Stripes bookstore. In the story was a sidebar about the members’ kit with a couple of photos and it mentioned a company in Exeter named Arktis.

I was already highly interested in British aftermarket gear having obtained two books entitled, “Combat” and “Survival” which had been published in Great Britain and based upon the weekly serialized imprint called “Combat & Survival,” also on post.

Now that I had a company name, the real fun began. This was 1990, there was no internet to look things up, and I was relying on the very expensive German phone system to make overseas calls to the UK to track Arktis down.

I used phone booths during my search because it was easy to track how many German Marks I used for calls. You inserted as many as were needed for the call in the phone’s slot.

I eventually got on the phone with Arktis’ founder and proprietor at the time, former Royal Marine Major David Ross, OBE who had served in the Falklands. He explained that he had started the company due to his dissatisfaction with issue kit. And for me, his military service explained the location of the company in Exeter. Fortunately, I lived off post in an apartment so I could use the German Post for shipments rather than the US mail which would have resulted in any parcels heading from the UK to NY and then back to Germany and the unit mailroom.

David sent me a catalog and I shared it with the other members of my LRSD. I bought a 42 pattern chest rig and a few pouches. A few of the other guys bought 45 pattern chest rigs. At the time we could get away with wearing either OD or DPM pouches. DPM blended in pretty well with Woodland, but I always felt self conscious about it. Regardless, the gear was only worn in the field.

Not long after, I learned about another company called Special Air Sea Services and purchased a few things from them, including a smock. Another company I shopped was Survival Aids and this photo of an Arktis 42 Pattern rig comes from their catalog.

A few years later, David Ross sold the company and it has changed hands a couple of times, becoming Arktis Outdoor Products and now Arktis Limited. These days, it seems that they concentrate more on clothing than kit but they still produce a few of the original items that put the company on the map.

David also told me about the monthly version of “Combat & Survival” magazine and I set about to obtain a subscription for it as well, feeding my interest in kit for the remainder of my tour in Germany. Once I got back to the States, you could find the magazine on newsstand shelves for quite a while, right up until it ceased publishing a few years ago. I was quite the fan. After being assigned to Bragg, I even wrote a couple of articles for C&S myself.

store.arktis.co.uk

Army Leverages Virtual Reality to Understand Network Influence

June 5th, 2021

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — Immersive virtual reality isn’t just for amusement parks, the U.S. Army is funding research that uses it to understand group dynamics.

The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, known as DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory funded scientists at Kent State University’s Electrophysiological Neuroscience Laboratory to create an immersive virtual reality lab that can be used in tandem with their other biophysiological technologies to advance an interdisciplinary understanding of group dynamics.

Immersive reality combines virtual reality with images, sounds, or other stimuli to provide an engrossing environment.

According to Dr. Bruce West, a senior Army scientist, the military is becoming increasingly reliant on small special operations teams, but little is known about how small groups function in these extreme environments. The research team uses cutting edge electrophysiological and physiological equipment to probe team functioning and decision-making under threat.

“In order to make valid and efficacious practical recommendations for small special operations teams in the modern global military context and other threat environments, Soldiers can benefit by training in immersive virtual environments to make them feel like they are really there,” said Dr. Lisa Troyer, program manager, social and behavioral sciences, ARL. “The immersive virtual reality system at Kent State University is developing more valid, impactful knowledge about how teams and individuals navigate dangerous environments.”

The lab includes cutting edge virtual reality headsets with three-dimensional eye tracking and omnidirectional treadmills, which can be integrated with EEG and other emerging biometric technologies.

“With this lab, ENLoK is generating path-breaking social science discoveries,” Troyer said. “The team’s efforts are leading the use of immersive virtual reality and capabilities to identify neurological signals of influencers in groups that can support Army missions by better understanding Army influence networks as well as adversarial groups.”

In earlier research, also funded by ARL and published in Social Psychology Quarterly, the Kent research team conducted a series of experiments manipulating status and used brain activity analyses to successfully identify neurological signals during social interaction that are unique to others’ perceptions of high status actors and their influence over group members.

“Understanding the consequences of status-based behavior in a variety of settings, including small team contexts, can help the Army prepare and train for modern military operations,” said Dr. Will Kalkhoff, ENLoK’s director and professor of Sociology at Kent State University. “The Army can also use the knowledge we are developing to better understand how influencers in allied groups support Army missions through their social networks or how adversarial groups mobilize.”

Now, the research team at Kent State is partnering with MILO, an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based component of Arotech’s Training and Simulation Division that provides immersive training solutions for military and law enforcement organizations around the world. The objective is to improve police and military readiness by integrating rigorous social science with emerging technologies already in use throughout the Department of Defense.

“Support and assisted facilitation of this kind of social research is exactly why we established the MILO Cognitive Division,” said Robert McCue, MILO’s general manager. “Our ultimate goal is to advance the scientific understanding of behavior and decision-making under threat and, in so doing, reduce danger to our servicemen and women and improve mission success by facilitating team functioning under threat.”

By U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Public Affairs

Silvus Enables Push-to-Talk Interoperability Across Disparate Devices and Networks

June 4th, 2021

New StreamLC Software Platform Provides Rapid and Secure Radio Over IP Voice Communications

Los Angeles, California (May 25, 2021) – Silvus Technologies, Inc. (“Silvus”) today announced the release of StreamLC, the first family of software apps designed to enable Radio Over IP (RoIP) voice communications between StreamCaster MANET radios and Android or Windows devices running on any network. Designed for rapid deployment, the StreamLC client empowers End User Devices with Push-to-Talk (“PTT”) capability which is fully interoperable with Silvus StreamCaster radios’ native PTT capability, supporting a wide variety of mission critical operations – including communication with a command center or with disparate teams operating across private and public networks.

StreamLC can extend PTT functions wirelessly for covert operations, provide PTT capability to multiple operators throughout a headquarters facility, and enable remote PTT capability around the world via Internet/VPN access. Additionally, LTE data networks can be bridged into a StreamCaster network enabling a broader hybrid network footprint with instant PTT communications to improve reliability and connectivity.

“We pride ourselves on supporting our customer’s needs by developing solutions that make StreamCaster radios adaptable and easy to use. With the release of StreamLC, we are enabling Radio-over-IP interoperability between Silvus StreamCaster radios and Android and Windows devices,” said Jimi Henderson, Silvus Vice President of Sales. “The ability to support numerous off-the-shelf end user devices, coupled with the simplicity of StreamLC’s controls and operations, make it a valuable tool for users across the military, law enforcement and emergency services.” 

For more information on StreamLC or to request a StreamCaster radio demo, visit silvustechnologies.com or email info@silvustechnologies.com.

Mountainsmith Lumbar Packs

June 4th, 2021

Mountainsmith has been in the Lumbar pack business for decades. For example, this is the 2020 Tour, a 9 liter pack with the following features:

• Tuck-away waistbelt with forward pull adjustment webbing

• Front compression attachment system

• Strapette compatible (sold separately)

• Interior foam padded sleeve for tablet carry

• Smartphone compatible waistbelt pockets (Fits plus sized phones)

• FreeFlow ridged EVA backpanel padding

• Backpanel stash pocket ideal for securing passport, boarding pass, etc.

• Patented Delta Compression System load adjustment

• Side reinforced bottle pockets (fits up to 32oz/1L)

• Inner Sanctum™ interior zippered compartment for small valuables

• Waistbelt Fit: 28” – 48”

Check out the whole line here. However, we suggest you look at online retailers for models and colors you may want as many are out of stock at Mountainsmith.?

Red Dawn Camo Stencil Pack

June 4th, 2021

Vinyl Weapons Stickers’ Red Dawn Russian Camo Stencil Pack will allow you to recreate the pattern from that iconic movie.

Blackwater Nomad Giveaway: Enter until 02 JUL

June 4th, 2021

The Blackwater NOMAD12 giveaway is live.

“THE NOMAD 12 is for all the wanderers out there trying to find their way in life. We started with the limited edition Blackwater pump-action shotgun with FDE injection molded parts. Then the guys over at Red5Worx gave all the metal a custom M81 camo pattern Cerakote.”

“We topped this tool off with a Swampfox Liberator II red dot optic & an INFORCE WMLx WHITE/IR light to keep the party going well after the setting of the sun. Carolina Custom Foam finishes this kit off with a full custom NANUK case – guaranteed to be the envy of everyone at your local range.”

Prizes include:

• CUSTOMIZED BLACKWATER SHOTGUN
• INJECTION-MOLDED FDE POLYMER FURNITURE
• CUSTOM CERAKOTE BY RED 5 WORX @RED5WORX
• SWAMP FOX LIBERATOR II RED DOT OPTIC
• INFORCE WMLx WHITE/IR LIGHT
• CUSTOM NANUK CASE BY CAROLINA CUSTOM FOAM
• 20 ROUNDS OF BLACKWATER HEAVY HITTER 12 GAUGE SABOTS
• 2 x 5 ROUND MAGAZINES
• BLACKWATER SWAG KIT | STICKERS, PATCHES, SHIRT, HAT & HOODY

Enter online until July 3rd.