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5.11 Partners with Offensive Marketing Group on RUSH – Alpha Team

August 20th, 2020

Irvine, CA (August 19, 2020) – – 5.11, Inc., the global innovator of purpose-built apparel, footwear and gear, released a video collaboration this week in partnership with Offensive Marketing Group. The video, RUSH – Alpha Team is an action-packed, science fiction cinematic experience comprised of a joint effort with some of the most noteworthy brands within the tactical industry.

The premise of the video is the presence of hostile creatures beneath the Earth’s crust revealed after a series of earthquakes across the globe and the Special Forces teams engaged to eliminate the threat. Rush – Alpha Team is the video portrayal of the Alpha Team, dispatched to the North Atlantic ‘Hot-Zone’ to battle the first emergence of hostiles. This video highlights OPERATION RUSH.

OMG worked alongside 5.11 to carefully select key pieces of apparel and gear – including 5.11’s GEO7 Camo, RUSH100 Backpack and Field 2.0 Watch – that fit the film’s narrative and would also be mission-specific to the characters in the story.

“When OMG approached us about this project, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work with such a passionate group of individuals and like-minded brands,” said 5.11’s Vice President of Marketing, Jennifer Glover. “It was OMG’s cutting edge cinematography, visual effects and highly credentialed personnel that were able to showcase our purpose-built apparel and gear in an exciting, entertaining, technically accurate, and innovative way.”

The Offensive Marketing Group was equally excited about the final product, cohesiveness of the project, and overall synchrony of the brand partnerships throughout the process. “Pushing boundaries and leading the charge into a new era of content creation and storytelling with kindred spirits and collaborators is what it’s all about for us. Like 5.11, we are always innovating and riding along the bleeding-edge of craftsmanship in all that we produce.”

In addition to 5.11, OMG engaged several other brands to build authenticity and create a unique viewer experience. Additional partners include Eotech, OpsCore, Arisaka Defense, Heckler and Koch, Geissele, Silencerco, Core Survival, AMG Global Vision, Revision Military, LAG Tactical.

FORCE CENTER Hosts Open House at Tactical Training Complex in Florida

August 20th, 2020

Immokalee, Florida – August 19, 2020

Immokalee, FL August 19th. FORCE CENTER announced today that it will be hosting its first ever, 2-day open house event on Friday August 28th and Saturday August 29th. The training center, branded FORCE CENTER, formerly served as the location of the Hendry Correctional Institute Complex. The 1200 acre center offers various structures and property available to rent for a variety of training scenarios including active shooter response, cell extractions, shoot house, and 360 range. In-house trainers are also available to provide advanced training to law enforcement, military, security professionals, fire and EMS first responders and responsibly armed civilians.

“Our doors are open to any and all customers who need an all-inclusive, first class training facility in South Florida.” said John Szkolnik, CFO of FORCE CENTER. “We are here to not only provide the best in class facility but one that that breeds a strong community of like-minded individuals who care about training and wish to sharpen their skills across the board.”

Friday August 28th is reserved for Law Enforcement personnel only, and they can rsvp via this link: forcecenterusa.com/law-enforcement-rsvp

Saturday August 29th is open to the general public, and they can rsvp with the link below:

forcecenterusa.com/open-house-rsvp

The open house will include helicopter fast-rope demo’s, explosive breaching, free lunch for attendees and much more! We invite you to come attend this exciting opportunity and get a tour of a former maximum-security prison. 31101 Nafi Drive, Immokalee, FL 34142 from 10AM – 4PM both days. (Attendees must RSVP).

The FORCE CENTER is located in a remote area in Immokalee, Florida, just 40 minutes east of Naples, Florida. Force Center encompasses 1200 acres of secured land and includes multi-operational training venues, furnished scenario buildings, an off-road tactical driving range, 360 firing range, a 1-mile precision rifle range with a 4 story sniper tower, FAA certified unrestricted airspace 3721(Class G), a 3,500ft runway, and multiple landing zones for helicopters. The center is designed to serve Military, Fire/EMS first responder, K9, Law Enforcement and civilians in all their training needs. The Center offers unique training facilities that can train your team for reality-based active shooter scenarios, prison riots, IED overviews, explosives training, and first aid. Additionally, Force Center can provide tactical flight training services in conjunction with Airborne Tactical Training.

FORCE CENTER also offers on-site housing accommodations consisting of a five-acre housing village with six duplexes and a larger open barracks area capable of sleeping up to 50+ personnel. Each Duplex has 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, full kitchens, living rooms and covered parking for one vehicle.

For more information on FORCE Center, its services, and its facilities, visit www.forcecenterusa.com

The Wing Group Announces Scott Williams as VP Defense, Business Development

August 20th, 2020

Lafayette CA, The Wing group (Wing Inflatables, Inc.) announces the appointment of Scott Williams as its new VP Defense, Business Development. Expanding its team to deliver exceptional innovative inflatable solutions to maritime professionals.

No stranger to the mission of building confidence and saving lives, retired Master Chief SEAL Scott Williams joins the team after a distinguished active career in the service spanning 24 years.

After retirement Scott moved into program management for USSOCOM, Program Executive Office, SOF Warrior in Natick, MA working on projects for the warfighter.  He ran six programs, from cold weather clothing to backpacks, culminating with his most significant program, Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). The program was developed from the ground up, testing and fielding a “doc-in-the-box” system that could be air delivered around the world. 

The TCCC program was awarded the Better Buying Power award for Defense – the most prestigious acquisition award presented by DOD.

Moving into consulting for maritime and aerospace, Scott then led a specific effort to build and deliver an inflatable wall system to military and law enforcement worldwide. Allowing them to train for active shooter in their own backyard.  

“I met Scott when he began consulting and knew straight away that it would be a privilege to have him on our team.  It would be a matter of opportunity and timing. Those two aligned this year, after the acquisition of Mustang Survival. We’re excited to have Scott join us and his background and experience will enable us to focus on aligning our business development efforts across all elements of the Wing Group” – Andrew Branagh, CEO The Wing Group

“The Wing Group of companies are best in class at providing innovative inflatable and safety solutions for those who lead the fight both here and abroad. Being part of a team that provides the highest quality gear required to complete missions safely and return each night to their loved ones is a role I’m proud to be a part of.” – Scott Williams, VP Defense – Business Development.

Scott Williams – swilliams@winggroup.com

www.inflatablesolutions.com

Overwatch Commander Quick Detach Tripod/Monopod System from Mid-Evil Industries

August 20th, 2020

The Overwatch Commander is a Quick Detach Tripod/Monopod System from Mid-Evil Industries. It is the natural extension of their ball-joint foregrip.

While it looks outwardly to be a monopod, there are three legs, each about 5″ long that form a QD tripod for enhanced stability. This element of the Overwatch Commander will give you between 8″-11″ of adjustable height.

There is an extension which can be added that takes it up to around 6′ and includes a wider based tripod. That’s Paul Koester, a retired PJ Chief who served for 41 years, using the Overwatch Commander during the S3 sniper competition earlier this summer.

Weighing in at weighs 5 lbs, 15.8 oz, it is made from 6061 T6 aluminum.

The system includes:
• 2 QD Tripods
• 1 QD Adjustable Monopod
• 1 QD Monopod Extension
• 1 Tripod Adapter
• 1 Monopod Adapter
• 1 Modular Direct Connect
• 1 Standard Tripod Extension
• 1 Set of Leg Extensions with Center Stabilizer
• 1 Tactical Carry Case

www.mid-evil.com/product/the-overwatch-commander-qd-tripod-monopod-extension-modular-system

New Intelligence Training Keeps Sky Soldiers Proficient

August 20th, 2020

Grafenwoehr, GERMANY – Intelligence Paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade recently completed the Army’s Military Intelligence Training Strategy (MITS) Tier II training on July 25, 2020, as part of the 173rd Brigade Field Training Exercise 20. This training is designed to build combat readiness and prepare the Brigade for the upcoming training event, Exercise Saber Junction 20.

MITS validates that Military Intelligence staff and units are prepared and proficient in their core tasks, through several qualifying events in the Human Intelligence, Intelligence Electronic Warfare, Combat Electronic Warfare Intelligence, Analysts and Geo-Analysts Platforms.

“This tier II event is important to us, because it gives us an opportunity to aggressively train in our critical intelligence tasks that our jobs require.” said Chief Warrant Officer 3 Chuck Damboise “It allows us to tell the brigade commander that we are ready to fight and win any mission that the 173rd has.”

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.

“The only [other] time that we get validations is when we’re at the school house [(Advanced Individual Training)].” Said Paratrooper Pfc. Aaron Wilkerson, a Human Intelligence Collector (35M). “Outside of the school house no one is really coming by to make sure you know what you’re doing. MITS is to ensure you know what you’re doing at your job.”

As part of his tier II validation, Wilkerson conducted a role-play scenario in which he practiced tactical questioning on a person pretending to be a detainee. In turn he passed the intelligence gathered to the other intelligence platforms for their validations.

MITS is a four tier strategy executed as individual stand-alone events and sequenced in order from Tier IV – Individual training, Tier III – Intelligence Crews, Tier II – Intelligence Platforms, and Tier I – the entire Intelligence War Fighting Function during a brigade exercise. The progression of the four tiers allows intelligence leaders and paratroopers to conduct focused training toward defined goals that are expected to be completed prior to a brigade-level combat training center rotation, like those executed at the National Training Center, Joint Readiness Training Center, or the Joint Multinational Readiness Center. Earlier this year, in late March, the 173rd started using this new training strategy.

Due to COVID-19, the unit had to work around the virus prevention measures in order for training to go smoothly. Tier II validation was scheduled to take place in April. However, this validation was rescheduled to the Tier I validation period. The largest issue that the unit faced in this particular training was the tier II Human Intelligence validation. The Human Intelligence Collectors are required to conduct tactical questioning of Human Intelligence Collectors from other units that pretend to be detainees. In order to combat the spread of the virus, both parties were required to sanitize, maintain appropriate social distancing, and utilize personal protective equipment.

Tier II played an important role in the operability of the brigade’s intelligence platforms. This training allowed Danger Company to remain technically and tactically proficient in their skills as intelligence platforms, as well as to provide the commander with an assessment on their capabilities and operational status.

The final portion of MITS, tier I; the War Fighting Function validation, for the 173rd Airborne Brigade was previously scheduled for late July or early August this year. However, the validation has been rescheduled for early 2021 due to COVID-19 spread prevention in mid-March. The War Fighting Function validation requires the cooperation of all the intelligence platforms to conduct an operation as a whole. This factor demands that all information, evaluations, and decisions must be precise and accurate in order to complete the mission.

Story by SGT John Yountz, 173rd Airborne Brigade

Hungarian Armed Forces Establish Joint Venture with Rheinmetall to Produce Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle

August 19th, 2020

Deal helps the Hungarian Army meet its NATO commitments through continued modernization of the country’s defence industry

Key facts

Major order: Hungary intends to procure the Lynx infantry fighting vehicle

Order volume expected to exceed €2 billion

New Joint Venture for the production of the Lynx in Hungary

First NATO and EU customer for Rheinmetall’s innovative Lynx IFV

With the signing of an agreement in Unterlüss on 17 August 2020, the government of Hungary has embarked on a massive programme worth over two billion euros to modernize the country’s defence industry and military capabilities. The move was announced by Hungary’s Secretariat of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology and the Commissioner for Defence Development. Rheinmetall, Europe’s foremost maker of army equipment, will be cooperating with Hungary to create a joint venture and production facility in Hungary to manufacture the most modern Lynx infantry fighting vehicle.

Hungary is the first NATO and EU member state to choose the Düsseldorf-based Group’s innovative new IFV. The step is of central importance in Hungary’s ongoing programme of military and industrial development, which aims to transform the Hungarian Army as quickly as possible into a world-class fighting force capable of actively addressing security challenges in the Euro-Atlantic region.

In the words of the joint statement read by László Palkovics, Minister of Innovation and Technology, and Gáspár Maróth, Commissioner for Defence Development: “As part of its commitment to NATO, Hungary is replacing its heavy ground forces equipment. Following the tanks and artillery, it is now the turn of the infantry combat vehicles, which form the backbone of the capabilities set. As the most advanced system of its kind, the Lynx has demonstrated its suitability for a central role in the Army’s capabilities spectrum for decades to come. In keeping with earlier promises by the Hungarian government to enhance the nation’s armed forces, this cooperative endeavour extends far beyond the modernization of military technology. Partnering with a major European corporation will result in the modernization of our defence industry and thus to the expansion of our industrial portfolio.”

As Armin Papperger, chairman of the executive board of Rheinmetall AG, explains: “The Lynx’s market breakthrough is a major success for us. And the fact that we were able to convince Hungary – an important EU and NATO partner – to choose this innovative vehicle makes this success all the greater. In making this forward- looking procurement decision, Hungary’s top political and military officials have demonstrated real leadership. Not only does the move place Hungary at the forefront of European army technology. It reaffirms the Hungarian government’s commitment to being a reliable, more militarily effective partner of its NATO allies, a policy which it is pursuing with systematic energy.”

“We’re very proud”, said Mr Papperger, “to be able to make an important contribution to the sustained expansion of Hungary’s defence technology capabilities in cooperation with local industry. We look forward to working together with our Hungarian friends and partners, and will do everything in our power to assure the long-term success of this venture.”

RAMPART Announces Exclusive Body-Worn Camera Partnership with PRO-VISION

August 19th, 2020

Canadas’ Leading supplier of operational equipment for Law Enforcement will serve as the exclusive distributor of BODYCAM® body-worn cameras in Canada.

OTTAWA, ON, Aug. 12, 2020 /CNW/ – RAMPART – Canada’s leading supplier of operational equipment to Law Enforcement and Military in Canada has announced their partnership with, PRO-VISION Video Systems, a leader in mobile video solutions.

Through this partnership, Rampart will serve as the exclusive distributor of BODYCAM® by PRO-VISION® body-worn cameras in Canada.

“Rampart is extremely proud to be partnered with PRO-VISION. Body-worn cameras are playing a larger and more critical role in daily police interactions, their presence providing more safety and security to all involved” said Mike Klein, president of Rampart . “Systems such as the Pro-Vision BODYCAM are becoming an essential tool of modern Law Enforcement, we are committed to ensuring those protecting our communities have access to the best equipment available.”

“We’re proud to work with a respected company like Rampart. They’ve built a strong reputation of offering the best products to their clients, and we’re excited to have Bodycam join that lineup of trusted products,” said Michael Finn, president of Pro-Vision.

With 1080p HD video and a 12-hour full-shift battery combined with a durable IP68 waterproof and MIL-STD-810G rated design, the BODYCAM BC-300 is the body-worn camera you can trust to provide coverage you can count on.

For more information on purchasing BODYCAM® by PRO-VISION body-worn cameras through Rampart, please visit rampartcorp.com.

ATAC Wins Air-to-Ground Training for Air Force

August 19th, 2020

Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC) to Deliver JTAC Training to Air Force Special Operators

Washington, DC — August 13, 2020 — Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC), part of the Textron Systems segment of Textron Inc (NYSE: TXT), announced today that it has been selected to provide live contract close air support (CCAS) training for Joint Terminal Air Controllers (JTACs) under the U.S. Air Force’s Combat Air Forces Contracted Air Support program.  

A team flying ATAC’s L-39 Albatros and Valkyrie Aero’s A-27 Tucano aircraft will support Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) JTAC training at numerous bases and locations throughout the continental United States.  The contract calls for approximately 900 sorties and more than 1,100 flight hours on tactical ranges annually, with flight operations commencing in the summer of 2020.  This is the first CCAS award the Air Force will grant the contracted air services industry for what could be up to 10 locations under the Combat Air Forces Contracted Air Support program.

“ATAC is proud to support the training of AFSOC JTACs, the gold-standard in their field”, said Scott Stacy, ATAC General Manager. “This work expands on ATAC’s previous air-to-ground training and positions the company for future growth in this important training area”.

The ATAC-Valkyrie team also supports JTAC training under the U.S. Navy’s Terminal Attack Controller Trainer (TACT) program, and recently completed an evolution for the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center (NAWDC) on the Fallon ranges. The ATAC-Valkyrie team was competitively selected to participate in the TACT program in April 2019.

ATAC is the global leader of tactical airborne training, having pioneered much of what are now contracted air services industry standards with a fleet of over 90 aircraft, over 60,000 flight hours, and 20 years of operating experience.  ATAC has provided a wide range of contracted air support capabilities to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in locations world-wide, including the continental United States, Hawaii and the Western Pacific region. ATAC has helped train crews from the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Marine Corps and regularly operates out of as many as 25 different air bases per year.