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Busting Drones, 1st Cavalry Division Trains for the Modern-Day Battlefield in Europe

May 23rd, 2024

BOLESLAWIEC, Poland – Picking up the Dronebuster, Spc. Edgar Galvan peers out into the open field waiting for the instructors to fly a practice drone. His eyes are locked onto the horizon and his hand is steady on the trigger. The drone quickly picks up into the sky, and it darts towards Galvan. He points, shoots, and the drone stalls.

The Dronebuster is a handheld, non-kinetic piece of equipment designed to counter small unmanned aerial systems (C-sUAS) used against U.S. military forces. It is the first time the 1st Cavalry Division is operating this equipment in the European Theatre.

Spc. Edgar Galvan, a 20-year-old Houston native with the Main Command Post Operational Detachment, 1st Cavalry Division, Texas Army National Guard, has never used any kind of counter drone equipment like the Dronebuster before. He has been in the Army for two years, serving as a Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst, or 35G.

“This is the first time I’ve heard about UAS, or unmanned aerial systems and the Dronebuster,” said Galvan. “I’ve never had any training for it.”

Together, Mobile Training Specialist for C-sUAS, Brien Conner, and Chief Warrant Officer 4 Benjamin Richards, an Air and Missile Defense Systems Integrator from Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, developed a comprehensive program for soldiers on how to operate the Dronebuster in real-time. Brien Conner, a U.S. Army retired first sergeant, provides training for nearly all U.S. Forces across region.

“We’re trying to improve the capabilities and readiness of this unit, in terms of being prepared for the drone threat that’s now prevalent on the battlefield,” said Conner. “The drone threat has completely changed. If the units are not preparing for that, we don’t want them to be caught off-guard.”

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Benjamin Richards previously organized similar training in Fort Cavazos, Texas, in the past year. He serves as the interface control officer, and he frequently plans hands-on training for soldiers.

“To get ahead and start training and educating our soldiers on how to operate the Dronebuster or mitigate drone threats, I thought it was a good idea to reach out early-on while we are still getting embedded within this region,” said Richards. “The Army is good at providing lessons and classes, but it’s really important for soldiers to get a piece of equipment in hand and be able to apply it as well as see how it works.”

The counter drone training spanned across two days and it consisted of classroom lessons in the morning, and hands-on Dronebuster training outdoors in the afternoon with the instructors. Spc. Edgar Galvan along with other soldiers practiced with the Dronebuster, seeing its capabilities as well as its limitations. After using the equipment, Galvan began to put his experience into perspective.

“Sitting through the training about the systems that are being used in this environment, it definitely feels like this training is very relevant to us right now because the enemy knows we are close by,” said Galvan. “When I first got hands on the equipment, it felt unreal.”

After the completion of the two-day training, Galvan realized the gravity of the situation and the importance of having the responsibility of knowing how to counter a drone at any given time.

“Just like the [rifle] range, everyone is a safety,” said Galvan. “Everyone here in this environment is a drone fighter. While it may not pertain to my job specifically, it is important to know how to use the Dronebuster, because you never know when you find yourself in that situation.”

By SSgt Jasmine McCarthy

Crye Precision – 40mm Pouches

May 22nd, 2024

Crye Precision has just released the FB/40MM POUCH family which are designed to carry flashbang and 40mm grenades.

Made from durable laser-cut AIRLITE, the unique welded attachment strap design guarantees optimum connection. Heavy-duty elastic and dual security closure keep your gear protected.

Available in single, double, and triple pouch options in Black, Coyote, Ranger Green and MultiCam.

Made in the US from US materials.

www.cryeprecision.com/packs-and-pouches/pouches

Heckler & Koch 75th Anniversary Rifles in Flecktarn und Tropentarn

May 22nd, 2024

As HK celebrates its 75th anniversary, there is a very limited opportunity to own a piece of history with four different 75th anniversary MR-Series rifles. Only 500 of each of these rifles will be sold.

These MR556A1 and MR762A1 rifles will be decorated in Flecktarn and Tropentarn, the woodland and desert camo patterns utilized by the German armed forces, or Bundeswehr.

If that’s not enough for you, they are also going to offer 75th anniversary HK VP9 pistol sets. Only 1,000 pairs will be sold, and sets will not be broken up. Also decorated in Flecktarn and Tropentarn.

hk-usa.com/product/limited-production

OSI / Ocean State Innovations is Attending OPERATOR EXPO Ottawa, Ontario – Canada

May 22nd, 2024

OPEX is a 2-day event (May 29th & 30th) focused on supporting the operational requirements of Military, Law Enforcement and Corrections end-users in Canada. Looking forward to working with our existing customers and securing new business relationships.

We will have our entire products line available. If attending, contact: peter@osinnovate.com

Accelerator for Innovative Minds (AIM) Genomic Non-Specific Operational Matchmaking Enabled Systems (GNOMES)

May 22nd, 2024

SOFWERX, in collaboration with the USSOCOM, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC), the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), and the Accelerator for Innovative Minds (AIM) Genomic Non-Specific Operational Matchmaking Enabled Systems (GNOMES) Team, will host an Assessment Event (AE) 09-10 July 2024 to provide awareness of biological agents/compounds in a far forward, resource-limited environment.

AIM is a collaborative initiative led by DoD in the CWMD and CBRNE space. The goal of AIM is to demonstrate an enduring Hybrid Accelerator model in coordination with Industry, non-traditional partners, and SMEs to develop technology, build networks/relationships, and develop processes targeting specific Warfighter problem spaces as identified by AIM government collaborators. AIM requests information from Industry, Academia, Laboratories, and non-traditional partners on approaches, products, and/or services to support CWMD technology requirements. Once these are reviewed, the collaborative DoD group intends to align transition pathways across the full technology maturation spectrum.

The Chemical and Biological Defense Program’s vision through AIM is to identify capabilities which provide insight of chemical and biological (CB) contested environments. The objective is to develop a system with maximum utility for the warfighter to overcome current limiting factors in providing awareness of biological agents/compounds in a far forward, resource-limited environment.

Submit NLT 09 June 2024 11:59 PM ET.

Details here.

Discover Mehler Systems’ Offerings at Eurosatory 2024

May 22nd, 2024

FULDA, GERMANY (21.5.2024)

United under one banner and one name, MehlerProtection, Lindnerhof, and UF PRO will exhibit at thisyear’s Eurosatory in Paris, France, from 17-21 June. Their offerings will be showcased at Mehler Systems’ booth, no. K280.

Held every two years, Eurosatory is a vital global eventthat brings together manufacturers and key players in the fields of public and private defence and security.

Mehler Protection’s focus will be on presenting therevolutionary ExoM Up-Armoured Exoskeleton. Initiatedby the GIGN (Intervention Group for FrenchGendarmerie) and co-developed through a collaborativeeffort between Mehler Protection and Mawashi Science & Technology funded by the Defence Innovation Agency(DIA), this groundbreaking product is meticulouslycrafted to deliver top-tier ballistic protection withoutimposing additional weight on the operator. Additionally, the spotlight will be on the M.U.S.T. system (ModularUniversal Scalable Technology), developed in cooperation with Lindnerhof and renowned for itsadaptability and versatile configurability, women’s soft-ballistic panels, and the Omega ballistic helmets line. In addition, the company will display its extensive range ofballistic protection for platforms. These solutions include3D-printed window frames, weapon station shields, advanced armour for land vehicles and other solutionswithin the Mehler Protection M-RACC family.

On the other side of the booth, Lindnerhof will be presenting its extensive portfolio of functional carryingsystems and high-quality, modular equipment for tacticaloperations. From plate carriers, modular bags and beltsystems to the revolutionary heavy load carrying system, also known as “The Beast” – a versatile 5-in-1 carryingsystem and one of this year’s highlights. Also takingcentre stage will be brand new tactical equipment forclimbing and abseiling, which can be put together usingeither a chest harness that can be integrated into theplate carrier or a chest harness with quick releasefunction and the “Shikari” waist harness.

UF PRO will focus on showcasing the versatility of theirStriker garment systems line. Highlights include theStriker FR garment system, which offers robustprotection against flames and intense heat and theStriker X line, engineered to meet the demands ofmilitary special operation personnel. What’s more, UF PRO is coming out with the never-seen-before Striker TT line, designed for hot and humid weather and the lightestin their BDU lineup. Additionally, visitors will have theoption to try on garments from other lines, such as Delta, Monsoon, and more.

The last event before the summer months providesMehler Systems with a platform to showcase theirholistic approach to safeguarding communities’ protectors. This comprehensive strategy includes top-tiertactical gear, ballistic protection, and carrying systems, ensuring complete head-to-toe protection with no detailoverlooked.

With this diverse range of innovations, Mehler Systemsreaffirms its commitment to delivering high-qualitysolutions that meet the stringent safety standards andrequirements of its customers.

To learn more about Mehler Systems at this year’s Eurosatory, visit: mehler-systems.com/event/eurosatory-2024

AimLock: Leading the Charge in Semi-Autonomous Weapons Tech

May 22nd, 2024

Denver, CO – AimLock, a pivotal innovator in the defense industry, continues to redefine precision targeting and engagement capabilities with its state-of-the-art semi-autonomous weapon systems.

Since its inception in 2009 and incorporation in 2013, AimLock has been at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, sensor management, and computer vision into advanced weapons systems, enhancing targeting accuracy and operational efficiency in combat scenarios.

AimLock’s dedication to enhancing the capabilities of warfighters while ensuring their safety through advanced technologies is unwavering,” said Bryan Bockmon, CEO of AimLock. “Our systems are designed to increase the speed, accuracy, and safety of military engagements, making them indispensable in modern warfare.

Revolutionizing Military Engagements with Core Targeting Module

Central to AimLock’s technology suite is the Core Targeting Module (CTM), a robust computing solution that drives precision in fire control and platform management across air, ground, and unmanned systems. The compact, IP67-rated CTM brings unprecedented processing power to various military applications, from unmanned mission computing to guided weapons launch control.

Seamless Integration with Legacy Systems

AimLock excels at marrying new technologies with existing military hardware. Integrating the Core Targeting Module into legacy systems enhances their efficacy without necessitating complete overhauls, bridging the gap between traditional and modern warfare technologies.

Innovative Semi-Autonomous Weapon Systems

AimLock’s portfolio includes the I-M1 and R-M1 systems, which significantly enhance the capabilities of medium-range rifles and machine guns by introducing autonomous targeting features that improve accuracy and reduce response times in dynamic combat environments.

The R-S1 system, part of AimLock’s R-S Series, offers versatile applications, ranging from sniper overwatch to precision strike capabilities. It is designed to function effectively in both ground and aerial engagements.

Remote Operated Launch System (ROLS)

The Remote Operated Launch System further underscores AimLock’s innovation in semi-autonomous weaponry. Integrating the Core Targeting Module with a single launch tube for APKWS, ROLS extends the reach and precision of this established weapon system across various new platforms.

Leading the Future of Defense Technology

As AimLock continues pushing the boundaries of military technology, it invites defense departments and industry stakeholders to experience the transformative effects of its semi-autonomous systems. With a steadfast commitment to enhancing combat effectiveness and warfighter safety, AimLock remains a player in the evolution of modern military operations.

For more information on AimLock’s innovative solutions or to schedule a demonstration, please contact us.

Combined Special Forces Selection Course a First for Australia

May 22nd, 2024

For the first time, Special Operations Command (SOCOMD) has run a combined selection course, allowing ADF personnel to apply for either special forces (SF) operators or SF integrators – such as medics, signallers or engineers.

About 250 candidates from across the ADF travelled to Bindoon Training Area in Western Australia for the 2024 Special Forces Common Selection Course, to be assessed for service based on personal and professional attributes.

They will then be selected for reinforcement training for SOCOMD core capabilities as SF operators or SF integrators.

Commanding Officer ADF School of Special Operations Lieutenant Colonel A said the significant weight of effort the command has put into orchestrating common selection demonstrated the importance it placed on finding the right people.

“We select people for service in SOCOMD using an attribute-based assessment, where the course builds in intensity and applies pressure to ensure the candidate’s true character can be observed,” Lieutenant Colonel A said.

“The Special Forces Common Selection Course is the main effort for SOCOMD for the month of May, with all SOCOMD units working together for the planning and execution of this key force-generation activity.”

During the first week, before sunrise, candidates woke to conduct a timed 20km pack march, already feeling the effects of sleep deprivation and fatigue. 

Senior directing staff from Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2) J said the fatiguing nature of the program was developed purposely and collaboratively across the command to align with real-world demands of special operations.

“Fitness levels and cognitive behaviours are observed throughout the course, and the data points we collect enable candidates to have a genuine opportunity to demonstrate leadership and collective or individual skills,” WO2 J said. 

“This also ensures all of SOCOMD’s candidates go through the same experience during selection no matter the role they apply for.”

At the end of the course, successful candidates will move into the reinforcement cycle or specialist training.

Story by Major Roger Brennan