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First Marine Selected As SOCCENT’s Senior Enlisted Leader

February 8th, 2022

HOMESTEAD AIR RESERVE BASE, Fla. —

Master Gunnery Sgt. Andrew D. McCurry is the first Marine to be selected as the command senior enlisted leader of U.S. Special Operations Command Central and the second Marine to be selected as the senior enlisted leader for a Theater Special Operations Command. Master Gunnery Sgt. Jerome N. Root served as the first Marine CSEL for U.S. Special Operations Command South.

“Being selected to serve in a nominative CSEL position was something I strived to achieve,” said McCurry. “To serve as the first Marine to represent the Marine Corps as the command senior enlisted leader at Special Operations Command Central is an honor, and I feel very humbled to have this magnificent opportunity.”

A senior enlisted leader acts as an advisor to the commanding officer; as the unit’s senior most noncommissioned officer, they serve as the link between the commander and the enlisted service members under their charge. As the CSEL, McCurry will be able to advise the commanding officer on all matters regarding special operations that include issues regarding welfare, readiness, morale, proper utilization of forces and progress within the USSOCOM enterprise.

“The most effective way I can give back to the Marine Corps is through the illumination of my experiences and exposures within the SOF enterprise while simultaneous looking for opportunities to enhance service and SOF integration,” said McCurry. “Given my past and current position, I have the chance to share SOF ideas and perspectives while simultaneously bringing the Marine Corps’ assets viewpoint to certain situations.”

Being selected as the CSEL for a USSOCOM command is among the highest positions an enlisted Marine Raider can obtain external to the Marine Forces Special Operations Command due to the limited number of positions available within USSOCOM. To be considered for selection as a CSEL for USSOCOM, you must first serve a successful tour as the senior enlisted leader in an O-6 level command, graduate from the Joint Special Operations University Summit and hold a Special Operations Forces identification code or Military Occupational Specialty.

 “To serve as the first Marine to represent the Marine Corps as the command senior enlisted leader at Special Operations Command Central is an honor…”

-!Master Gunnery Sgt. Andrew D. McCurry, CSEL of SOCCENT

“SOF, by its nature, is inherently joint,” said McCurry. “A task force normally comprises all branches of services, from other SOF organizations, conventional forces, and sometimes allied partners. What makes Marine Raiders unique to the SOF enterprise is our Marine ethos and understanding. Although some might consider that cliché, it is no secret that Marines are known for their attention to detail and dedication to their mission.”

Prior to being selected as CSEL, McCurry was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment in 2002 after completing embassy duty. In June 2006, he was screened and selected for duty at MARSOC. McCurry has held billets such as the senior enlisted advisor of Marine Raider Support Group and the command senior enlisted leader for the Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve.

“Every Marine Raider came from somewhere in the Marine Corps,” he continued. “That means he/she must have proven themselves as a highly competent NCO or officer before even attending selection. Consequently, we get seasoned well-rounded Marines before they even attend SOF-specific training. This is the core foundation of a Marine Raider, which makes us unique.”

McCurry has deployed all over the world including deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Inherent Resolve. McCurry also holds a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Master of Science in Strategic Leadership with honors from the University of Charleston.

“Being a CSEL as a Marine Raider is a mixture of science and art,” McCurry concluded. “Our experiences and culture allow us to apply both [science and art] effectively and appropriately. Thus, we provide the commander the opportunity to capitalize on our Marine background while still gaining years of SOF experience.”

Sgt Jesula Jeanlouis, Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command

Saab Awarded Indian Contract for AT4 Support Weapon

February 7th, 2022

Saab’s AT4 weapon has been selected by the Indian Armed Forces through a competitive programme for a single-shot weapon. AT4 will be used by the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force. 

The Indian Armed Forces are a new customer for AT4. This order includes the AT4CS AST, which can be fired from confined spaces such as from inside buildings, bunkers and other urban environments. The AT4CS AST offers a tandem warhead with a breach or blast mode, which is optimised to defeat enemies within buildings and to destroy structures, which can create a point of access into them.

The contract was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, responsible for Saab’s Ground Combat offer in India. 

“We are honoured that the Indian Armed Forces, which are already users of our Carl-Gustaf system, have also selected Saab for their single-shot weapon need. The Indian Army and Indian Air Force can be confident in the knowledge that they have the necessary firepower to give them the advantage,” says Görgen Johansson, Head of Saab’s business area Dynamics. 

AT4 is one of the most popular and successful support weapon families on the market. Operated by a single soldier, this single-shot system has proven efficacy against structures, landing craft, helicopters, armoured vehicles and personnel. Its 84 mm calibre warhead offers enhanced power and performance. 

www.saab.com

8th Annual Future Soldier Technology Conference and Exhibition

February 7th, 2022

LONDON, LONDON, UK – There is only one month left for the 8th Annual Future Soldier Technology Conference and Exhibition to return to London on March 8-10, 2022 along with The State of the Dismounted Soldier Awareness Focus Day on March 7, 2022.

As the world’s leading meeting dedicated to promoting the technology of the late soldier, Future Soldier Technology 2022 will provide an attractive network space to foster new business relationships and discuss current requirements and experiences in equipment modernization.

This event usually sells out early – for those interested in attending the conference, it is advised to register soon to avoid disappointment. Register at www.futuresoldiertechnology.com/pr2.

Delegates will have the opportunity to hear key updates on future soldier programs from these countries: UK, France, Portugal, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, USA and more.

Featured presentations include:

• Brigadier General Matthew Kansdale, Head of Future Force Development, British Army, presents: “Soldier of the Future: Transforming the British Army

• Lieutenant-Colonel Sebastien Jasnier, Deputy Branch, Department of Doctrinal and Advanced Studies of the Infantry, School of Infantry of the French Armed Forces, Presentation: Increasing Awareness of the Soldier’s Mortal and Dismantled Condition through Improving Weapons Optics

• Major Pedro Miguel Martins Grifo, Staff Officer (Area Coordinator – C4I, ISTAR, EW) Capabilities Branch, Portuguese Army*, Presentation: Development of Disassembled Portuguese Soldiers Systems to Enhance Situation Awareness

• Major Philip Riom, Soldier System Project Manager, Land Requirements Directorate, Canadian Armed Forces, Presentation: Improving Soldier Maneuverability through the Canadian ISSP

• Colonel Michael Basingthwaite, Army Adviser, London, Australian Defense Staff, Presentation: Promoting Situational Awareness for the Disbanded Australian Soldier

• Colonel Jan H. Funk, Program Leader STRONG, Defense Materials Organization, Dutch Ministry of Defense and Ms. Elsie Crosen, Director of System Integration Single Soldier, Defense Materiel Organization, Dutch Armed Forces Presentation: Strong Program: Strengthening the Capabilities of the Dutch Separate Soldier

• Major Magnus Hallberg, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Digital Security Support System (LCD DSS), NATO/Swedish Armed Forces, Presentation: Development of the future NATO Soldiers System

• Mr. Geert Vanlenthout, Program Director, Night Vision Capability Program, OCCAR-EA, Presentation: OCCAR: Enhancing Night Vision Capacity for Participating Countries

• Lt. Col. Denny Drich, PdM PEO Ground Soldier Systems, PEO Soldier, US Army, Presentation: Transforming a Soldier’s Awareness of Conditions through the Nett Warrior IVAS Program

*Subject to final confirmation

The full agenda and speaker line is available at www.futuresoldiertechnology.com/pr2.

Future Soldiers Technology Conference
Conference: 8-9 March 2022
Pre-Conference Focus Day: 7 March 2022
Main Sponsor: Glenair | Golden Sponsor: Thales | Sponsors and exhibitors: 3M, Bren-Tronics, Domo Tactical Communications, Excelitas Qioptiq, FalCom, Instro Precision, L3Harris, Marlborough Communications, Silvus Technologies, Steatite, Teleplan Globe, Ultra Electronics

For inquiries related to sponsorship and exhibition, contact Sadia Malik Saadia Malik, Director at: +44 (0) 20 7827 6748 or email smalick@smi-online.co.uk

For delegate inquiries, contact James Hitchen at: +44 (0) 20 7827 6054 or email jhitchen@smi-online.co.uk

ExperienceFR 2022 – The Equipment Showcase and Training Event for Military and First Responders

February 7th, 2022

ORCE PROTECTION, SAFETY DEMOS, C5ISR, CBRNe, EOD, EXPEDITIONARY EQUIPMENT, & MORE

ExperienceFR 2022, the 10th Annual Exposition and Training Conference for today’s warfighter and first responder, is coming to the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, on March 1-2, 2022. This event, organized by Federal Resources, a Noble company, is an exhibition of technologically innovative solutions, focused training, live product demonstrations, and engaging presentations. The event will feature over 100 exhibitors and offer hands-on demonstrations of the latest products and technology available. Additionally, manufacturer representatives will answer questions and demonstrate the latest products for C5ISR, CBRNe, EOD, Medical/Fitness, and numerous other solutions for those who protect and serve in the Armed Forces and Federal Law Enforcement.

Manufacturer Exhibits

Product Demonstrations

Industry-Led Seminars

Response & Equipment Training

WHEN: March 1-2, 2022

WHERE: MGM Grand National Harbor, 101 MGM National Ave., Oxon Hill, MD 20745

Register at www.federalresources.com/experiencefr-2022

Cobalt Kinetics Expands Pro-staff to include Greenline Tactical

February 7th, 2022

Feb 7th, 2022: Cobalt Kinetics, a manufacturer of American Masterpiece firearms; is proud to announce the addition of team Greenline Tactical to the Cobalt Kinetics pro-staff of factory shooters. Team Greenline features a cadre of highly skilled instructors like; Sam Houston, Erik Vargas, Eric Butler, Jim Carter, and Don Edwards (as the main instructor & CEO).

The Greenline Tactical team brings a plethora of experience stemming from the Law Enforcement, Military, and Night Vision technology sectors. For example, Don Edwards and Sam Houston have become subject matter experts (and leaders) in the Night Vision industry and have lent their expertise to help create a standardization for NVG “Night-fighting” and NVG use for LE Patrol/ SWAT operations. Additionally, Erik Vargas is a skilled precision instructor, a former U.S Army Ranger (Sniper), and a champion level competitive shooter (2X National Sniper champion). These are just a few examples of the multitude of expertise that Greenline Tactical brings to the Cobalt Kinetics team.

“As we build our company’s new path, we want to make sure that real world expertise is introduced into our R&D and QC processes. By adding the Greenline Tactical team to our pro-staff we are ensuring that our approach to introducing new products is not met with an echo chamber of approval. We need individuals that will pick apart our designs before they have even left the prototype phase. If the product is not ready, then we need to know ASAP. This will ensure that customers receive only the very best that we can possibly offer. We also hope to curve the trend of having celebrity names on a company’s roster solely to draw attention. Everyone on the Cobalt team is expected to roll up their sleeves and help with the unified goal of continuously refining the product.”

-Aaron Quinn (Owner/ CEO)

For more information on Cobalt Kinetics and their products go to www.CobaltKinetics.com

SWIFT Under Door Camera

February 7th, 2022

The SWIFT Under Door Camera from Tactical Electronics features up to four individual CMOS image sensors with 640×480 resolution and low-light sensitivity of 16V/lux-sec, located within a .26? thick insertion panel which allows you to see in four directions inside a room: forward, upward/backward, left, and right. In addition it’s equipped with covert 950nm Infrared LED illumination for both low-light & no-light environments.

The Tactical Accessory Port (TAP) provides USB and Ethernet connectivity as well as an auxiliary 12VDC power input.  The integrated USB and Ethernet ports and on-board 5GHz Wi-Fi allow for video to be streamed to any Tactical Electronics’ Monitors, the TE View App or ATAK on Android devices, or MANET radios.

Finally, it fits in a double M4 magazine pouch.

2022 S&S Precision Catalog

February 7th, 2022

Available now.

True Velocity To Launch The Genesis Rifle

February 7th, 2022

True Velocity has announced their new bullpup, “The Genesis” which is the commercial version of their US Army Next Generation Squad Weapon candidate rifle in 6.8 TVCM.

To reserve your place in line sign up with your email. There will be limited production so act quickly. You will be receiving more information soon regarding the commercial version of the Next Generation platform “The Genesis”.

www.tvammo.com