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Soldiers Assist Air Force Squadron With Drone Warfare Training

March 18th, 2026

More than 200 airmen training with the Air Force’s 368th Training Squadron spent Feb. 27 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, learning about unmanned aerial systems during an exercise designed to cultivate Air Force airmindedness and the warrior ethos.

The training squadron, based at Fort Leonard Wood, provides initial skills and advanced level training in the areas of ground transportation, engineering, emergency management and pavements and construction equipment.

According to Air Force Tech. Sgt. Christopher Moss, a specialty code instructor assigned to the training squadron, airmen at various specialty schools on base usually train separately, but this day was unique because it brought them all together.

“It allows them to integrate with our other schoolhouses, bringing them together as one force instead of each person learning just their craft,” Moss said. “Producing more well-rounded airmen for the force.”

Air Force Capt. Nathan Elking, 368th Training Squadron director of operations, said the unique training event is called Bracer Forge and is an operational readiness exercise.

“It is a continuation of the training airmen receive at basic training,” Elking said. “Both exercise initiatives are designed to instill airmindedness and warrior ethos in our airmen.”

The squadron’s exercise topics vary, but the current unmanned aerial system focus was driven by the unit’s specialty codes, which according to Elking play a key role in airfield damage assessment and rapid airfield damage recovery.

“Before each iteration of Bracer Forge, we provide the participating airmen with an operation order for the day and reporting instructions with a training scenario to recover a damaged airfield,” he said.

Squadron instructors prepared four stations for the airmen to rotate through.

At the airfield damage assessment challenge, Elking said teams conducted an assessment on a simulated airfield and relayed the information to their teammates in an emergency operations center.

“The airmen in the EOC were tasked with creating a map of the airfield using the details their counterparts called in over the radio,” he said.

While at the UAS reporting challenge, teams established defensive fighting positions and reported UAS activity to their teammates in the EOC by consolidating the information into a report to send up.

The other two stations were a high intensity physical fitness event and a UAS capabilities overview. Soldiers assigned to the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Combat Training Company gave the UAS portion of the training.

“We are not subject matter experts on counter-UAS and UAS employment. Being able to leverage our Army partners at [center of excellence] played a significant role in the exercise’s success,” Elking said.

According to Army Sgt. 1st Class Austin Priebe, Combat Training Company UAS chief, his mission was to introduce small UAS threats, and teach the basics of identifying, reacting to and reporting small UAS threats.

Priebe said most trainees he instructs have watched or controlled a simulated UAS in video games, but being able to experience a UAS in person, see and hear a drone up close, is “essential to prepare service members for what they will see in current and future conflicts.”

“We conducted practical exercises on scanning for [small] UAS, completing a report and showed the airmen what they look like from an elevated viewpoint,” Priebe said.

This was the training company’s first time facilitating interservice UAS training.

“I’ve largely been focused on enabling training and instruction to the Army units here on Fort Leonard Wood since the inception of our UAS program this past fall,” Priebe said.

As the battlefield changes rapidly, so does our training requirements. If our organization can provide more realistic and in-depth training to our brothers and sisters in other branches, we only stand to benefit as a military.”

Priebe said his team is looking forward to conducting more interservice training events in the future.

At the end of the day, the exercise was a catalyst for innovation, Elking said.

“By exposing airmen to the dual nature of UASs — both as a threat to counter and a tool to master — we challenge them to rethink their mission sets and pioneer new solutions for the modern battlefield,” he said.

By Melissa Buckley, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs

SpiderOak Selected by the Program Office for US Army Unmanned Aircraft Systems (PMO UAS) to Support Drone Dominance Program

March 17th, 2026

Blue UAS Recognized Assessor to deliver supply chain and cybersecurity evaluations for participating UAS vendors

RESTON, VA, March 3, 2026 – SpiderOak, a leader in zero-trust cybersecurity solutions and services for space, aerospace, and defense, announced today that it has been awarded a contract by the Program Office for U.S. Army Unmanned Aircraft Systems (PMO UAS) to perform supply chain analysis and cybersecurity assessments for multiple vendors participating in the U.S. Army’s Drone Dominance Program (DDP).

SpiderOak, a Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) Blue UAS Recognized Assessor, will apply its Advanced Cyber Threat & Resilience Assessments (ACTRA) methodology to evaluate participating platforms for supply chain integrity, cyber resilience, and compliance with U.S. Government security requirements. The effort supports the Army’s push to rapidly field secure, low-cost, unmanned aerial systems at scale.

The Drone Dominance Program, launched in February 2026, is a multi-phase initiative designed to accelerate the evaluation, selection, and production of next-generation small UAS capabilities. The program’s initial “Gauntlet” event at Fort Benning, Georgia, brought together 25 vendors for live operational testing, with the goal of selecting up to 12 performers to produce tens of thousands of systems in the near term and scale to hundreds of thousands of units by 2028.

“As unmanned systems scale across modern operations, the integrity of their cyber and supply chain foundations becomes mission critical,” said Kip Gering, CEO of SpiderOak. “We are honored to support PMO UAS and the Drone Dominance Program by delivering independent, technically rigorous assessments that help ensure these platforms can be trusted in contested environments.”

Through this contract, SpiderOak will conduct deep technical evaluations across hardware, firmware, software, and component provenance. The assessments are designed to identify vulnerabilities, validate compliance with NDAA and NIST requirements, and help program stakeholders make informed risk decisions before systems are fielded.

Advanced Cyber Threat & Resilience Assessments

SpiderOak’s Advanced Cyber Threat & Resilience Assessments (ACTRA) delivers comprehensive, threat-informed platform vulnerability assessments for tactical systems and components. For UAS initiatives, SpiderOak provides independent, technically rigorous evaluations across hardware, firmware, software, supply chain provenance, and ownership structures. These assessments support compliance with standards such as NIST 800-171, NIST 800-53, and Executive Order 14028, enabling defense stakeholders to deploy cyber-secure autonomous systems with confidence.

US Army Contracts Elbit America for Rotorcraft Heads Up Displays

March 17th, 2026

Air Warrior HUDs improve aircrew situational awareness, safety, and survivability in flight

FORT WORTH, TEXAS – March 16, 2026 – Elbit Systems of America (Elbit America) was recently awarded a $49.9 million Firm-Fixed-Price, Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity contract from the Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama to produce Heads Up Displays (HUDs) as part of the United States Army’s Air Soldier System. Work for the contract will be done through December 2030, subject to receipt of purchase orders, and includes post-production support.

The colorized HUD is part of the Army’s Air Soldier System, an assemblage of gear and equipment used in rotorcraft that is lightweight, integrated, and designed to enhance situational awareness and survivability. The HUD’s role in this system is to present key information to aircrew, so users are always positioned head-up and eyes out.

The Air Warrior HUD is a critical flight display in operation on U.S. Army UH-60 Blackhawks and CH-47 Chinooks.

“Since our inception, Elbit America has been dedicated to improving situational awareness through sophisticated displays that enhance a user’s understanding of the conditions outside their aircraft or vehicle,” said Scott Tumpak, Senior Vice President of Electronic Systems at Elbit America. “The Air Warrior Heads Up Display allows aircrew to focus on the mission because it’s designed to ensure safety, efficiency, and comfort for aircrew.”

“In high-stakes environments, you don’t have time for uncertainty. Elbit America delivers combat-proven Heads Up Displays that provide aircrew the confidence to see first, act first, and win,” said Elbit America President & CEO Luke Savoie. “This contract is a testament to the faith the U.S. Army places in us to keep delivering key solutions to our soldiers and we’re proud of our continued partnership.”

Army Forges Partnership with Pennsylvania Companies to Create Next Generation Small Arms Gun Barrel

March 17th, 2026

PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. – Army armament engineers here partnered with a pair of Pennsylvania companies, one with alloy expertise and the other with forging metals, to deliver a capable barrel for the Army’s next generation of small arms.

Carpenter Technology developed the alloy and Geissele Automatics (also known as GWYNEDD) developed the production techniques for the barrels, while the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center provided the expertise in gun technology to deliver an innovation that is key to meeting the required capability.

This novel barrel design, created as part of two separate CRADAs (Cooperative Research and Development Agreements) between the Armaments Center, Geissele and Carpenter, relies on the alloy, GNB 200, which provides Army small caliber next generation weapons with higher tensile strength and, with it, better wear resistance.

This advancement came after several projects focusing specifically on barrel technology over the past decade.

According to general engineer Daniel Cler, the design’s principal investigator, DEVCOM had tested several “high alloy barrel materials” over the decade, seeking to help alleviate pressure buildup, corrosion and mechanical wear as next-generation weapons maintain significantly higher-pressure than their legacy counterparts, this could in turn worsen barrel wear.

In the past several years, the U.S. Army has attempted to shift away from using hazardous heavy metals such as hexavalent chromium coatings, which is still renowned for its longevity, but is known to cause significant health problems in production when hexavalent chromium is in solution.

Seeking to replace hexavelant chrome coatings with barrel materials that provide good wear and corrosion performance without coatings, the Army has performed research into a plethora of different metals. However, many of these materials were too hard to cold hammer forge, a method that is the current manufacturing technology for most military small arms. Because of this, the Armaments Center was refocusing on hammer forging and materials that were compatible with the process when it signed both CRADAs in 2022.

GNB 200 is, per Carpenter Technology’s website, a “premium remelted alloy steel specially formulated for high temperature wear resistance.” According to Cler, GNB 200 is near the upper limit of what can reliably be cold-hammer forged.

Carpenter Technology was already highly familiar with GNB 200, and as such provided samples for testing, along with several other materials. The Armaments Center gave guidance, processed information, provided support for analysis and result documentation and carried out accelerated wear testing for proposed alloys.

Work with Geissele focused on manufacturability and feasibility. Geissele cold hammer forged the barrels themselves, provided input and direction for coating alternatives and specifications, performed testing on barrels, and processed parameters on manufacturability. In this stage, the Armaments Center gave its expertise on barrel technologies, provided ammunition for testing and performed project oversight.

The parties involved tested the barrels in an M240L machine guns over the project’s third and final year, which ended in spring 2025. The material showed much better performance than the standard M240L barrel and now informs future Army next generation weapons.

GNB 200 continues to inform the next generation of Army small caliber weapons.Though the CRADA with Carpenter Technology has expired, DEVCOM renewed its CRADA with Geissele for another three years to continue development of barrel coatings.

A CRADA is a written agreement between one or more federal laboratories and one or more non-federal parties to work together on research or development.

The GNB 200 hammer forged barrel is not the only project made in collaboration with Geissele. The pair also collaborated on developing a new rifle profile which has been shown to further reduce wear and improve dispersion. This profile received United States Patent 12,203,716 B2 on Jan. 21, 2025.

Cler said he was most proud of seeing a project he worked on informed next generation systems. He also noted how important it is to have some influence upon the industry in the correct direction, though he lamented not being able to get involved earlier.

“CRADA’s are a good way to influence industry so that as systems are developed to meet Army requirements, industry is ready to jump in with better solutions that are more aligned with the Army,” he said.

By Tyler Barth

TacJobs – Sales Representative/Account Manager at Hesco Armor

March 17th, 2026

Full Time

Remote Location, TX, US

Salary Range:

$70,000.00 To $85,000.00 Annually

Position Summary: The Sales Representative is responsible for driving growth with their assigned customer accounts and expanding our market in their assigned territory.

Company Background: Hesco Armor, Inc. (HAI) is a long-time manufacturer of Hard Armor Plates for personal ballistic protection from rifle and pistol rounds with its factory based in Aberdeen, WA. Everyone on the team has pride in what they make/sell because its purpose is to protect people, and we often have examples where lives are saved. We’re looking for great addition to our sales team so we can capture more sales in this high demand market and provide more access to those who need our protection for their mission. 

Job Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Locate, develop, and close sales opportunities within assigned territories.
  • Understand the key features, specifications, certifications regarding Hesco Armor products at a level that can be presented effectively to customers.
  • Locate or propose potential business deals by contacting potential partners and negotiating relationships with new or current distributors.
  • Attend industry trade shows and interact with potential partners, customers, and end users; effectively present products in an open forum; track/manage leads.
  • Engagement with Local/State/Municipal/Federal agencies; prospect new customers/end users through phone, email, meetings, or travel as needed; present Hesco Armor products/solutions.
  • Screen potential business deals by analyzing market strategies, deal requirements, potential and financials; evaluate options, conduct risk assessments.
  • Work with the sales team and sales manager to forecast sales through pipeline management and manage potential channel conflicts effectively.
  • Respond to formal Requests for Quotes (RFQ), Request for Proposals (RFP), and other customer or end user required documents.
  • Actively coordinate with the factory for lead time estimates, shipping estimates, and capacity constraints to set expectations for customers and contracts.
  • Work diligently with internal compliance teams as needed regarding sales, exports, contracts, etc.
  • Maintain a book of business, track open orders and deliveries, ensure payment reconciliation, communicate promptly and efficiently with customers throughout the process.
  • Complete periodic assessments of distributor performance and design improvement plans for those not meeting expectations.
  • Update job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; read professional publications; maintain personal networks; and understand product certification requirements (NIJ 0101.06/0101.07)

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, or related field.
  • 3+ years of experience in sales
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Competence with Microsoft Office Suite
  • Capable of independent operation in a fast-paced environment

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 5+ years of experience with sales in LE/Military industry
  • Experience in body armor sales
  • Experience in State/Local/Federal Contracting process
  • Understanding of ITAR/EAR laws
  • Understanding of NIJ 0101.07/0101.06
  • Competencies/Behavioral Skills:
  • Strong communication (written and verbal)
  • Problem solving skills
  • Customer service skills
  • Organization
  • Sales cycle tracking skills
  • Persuasive and negotiation skills

Working Conditions:

  • Remote
  • Traveling up to 50%
  • May be required to lift/carry heavy objects occasionally
  • Expected to attend trade shows as needed

Performance Metrics:

  • Sales Targets
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Quality/accuracy of quotes
  • Management of deliverables

Benefits:

  • Sales incentive Plan
  • 401k with Employer Match
  • Vacation leave
  • Sick leave
  • Health Insurance (medical, dental and vision offerings)
  • Life Insurance and LTD paid by employer

To apply, go here.

ZeroTech Optics Launches Vengeance 1-4x24SFP LPVO

March 17th, 2026

NASHVILLE, TN – ZeroTech Optics is expanding its trusted Vengeance lineup with the launch of the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR Illuminated FDE and the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR MOA, versatile low power variable optics designed to deliver fast target acquisition at close range while maintaining the precision needed for mid-distance engagements.

Built for shooters who demand simplicity, durability, and performance, the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR Illuminated FDE and the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR MOA provide true 1x capability for rapid, both-eyes-open shooting similar to a red dot, while the 4x top-end magnification offers the added precision required for confident shots at extended distances.

Launching in both a classic black finish and a Flat Dark Earth (FDE) configuration, the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR Illuminated FDE allows shooters to match modern rifle builds and accessories while maintaining the rugged reliability expected from the ZeroTech Vengeance series.

At the center of the optic is the RAR MOA reticle, designed for rapid target acquisition and practical holdovers. The illuminated center aiming point and intuitive layout allow shooters to quickly engage targets while still providing useful reference points for more deliberate shots when using the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR Illuminated FDE or the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR MOA.

Constructed from durable 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum and built around a robust 30mm tube, the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR Illuminated FDE and the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR MOA are designed to withstand hard field use. Fully multi-coated lenses provide a bright and crisp sight picture, while capped turrets, a locking diopter, and weather-resistant construction ensure consistent reliability in demanding conditions.

Whether used for defensive carbines, competition rifles, or general range use, the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR Illuminated FDE and the Vengeance 1-4×24 SFP LPVO RAR MOA deliver practical performance and dependable durability in a streamlined, user-friendly optic.

Key Features

  • True 1-4x Magnification Range – Provides rapid close-range engagement with the ability to dial up for greater precision at distance.
  • RAR MOA Illuminated reticle – Designed for fast target acquisition with practical holdover references.
  • 30mm Tube Construction – Strong and lightweight platform for reliable performance.
  • Fully Multi-Coated Lenses – Enhances clarity, brightness, and contrast.
  • Locking Diopter – Maintains consistent focus once set.

For more information on ZeroTech optics and the full Vengeance lineup, visit www.zerotechoptics.com.

US Army Files Trademark Application for M8 Carbine

March 17th, 2026

In late January the US Army filed a trademark application with the US Patent and Trademark Office for the term “M8” for all categories of firearms. As SSD revealed yesterday, the US Army issued an experimental type classification of XM8 to the Carbine version of the M7 Rifle.

The XM8 Carbine has been making the rounds. Above you can see a member of the Army Marksmanship Unit coaching a VIP on the range. In case you were wondering, this one is outfitted with the Vortex “Eleanor” AMG 1-10x optic and the B.E. Meyers’ MAWL-X1 aiming laser. In the background you can see an M7 equipped with the XM157 Next Generation Squad Weapons – Fire Control.

SureFires Appoints Andrew Wright as Director of Marketing

March 17th, 2026

I’m very pleased to congratulate Andrew Wright on his recent appointment as Director of Marketing by SureFire Founder Dr John Matthews.

Andrew has been with the company since 2011, stating out as a Technical Support Representative and has risen through the ranks, attaining progressively more responsible positions over the years.

Many of us have worked with him as he spearheaded numerous product launches including weapon lights, suppressors, and the SureFire component of the 6ARC magazine collaboration with Magpul.

He’s always a fountain of knowledge on SureFire products and a friendly face in the booth at major tradeshows.

It’s a well deserved promotion.