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US Army Selects Ultra I&C to Provide Archer Troposcatter Technology

June 10th, 2025

AUSTIN, TX—June 10, 2025— Ultra I&C has been selected by the U.S. Army to provide its troposcatter system. This initial award will get Archer into the hands of U.S. Army soldiers for training and evaluation to enhance network resiliency by adding an additional form of secure communications.

Archer™ Troposcatter technology represents a critical communications capability in contested environments where satellite access may be denied or degraded. Archer delivers high- throughput beyond-line-of-sight communications exceeding U.S. Army range requirements by maintaining secure links without relying on satellites or ground-based infrastructure. Enhanced with advanced encryption and anti-jamming features, Archer deploys in under 20 minutes and meets all required Military Standards (MIL-STD) for operations in the most challenging environments. Through rapid innovation cycles, Ultra I&C developed Archer to outperform legacy systems while significantly reducing size, weight, power and cost.

“The Army requires resilient communications solutions to meet mission requirements while operating in the most demanding operational environments,” said Jeffrey Wrobel, vice president of business development for Ultra I&C’s Communications division. “In the landscape of congested modern warfare and the real possibility of a day without satellites, troposcatter is an essential technology.”

Archer is built on a modular, upgradeable platform and is interoperable with existing U.S. Army systems, ensuring seamless integration.

Ultra I&C delivers defense technology solutions including a comprehensive suite of high- capacity tactical communications systems spanning line-of-sight, troposcatter, and satellite technologies—providing resilient, multi-layered communications networks for modern warfighters across all operational domains.

Galvion Awarded FBI Contract for Their Hellbender FE Helmet

June 10th, 2025

Galvion, a leading manufacturer in the design and manufacture of innovative head systems, power and data management solutions, and integrated soldier systems, announces the successful award of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) contract for their Galvion Hellbender™ Federal Edition (FE) helmet (previously identified as the Hellbender R7/TE). This 5-year, $10 Million indefinite- delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract represents a significant milestone in delivering Galvion’s advanced head systems to authorized buyers, which include Department of Justice agency components, including but not limited to FBI, DEA, and US Marshals.

Galvion’s Hellbender platform has been developed and refined over multiple years, with feedback from some of the world’s most demanding teams and is currently fielded across various international programs. The proprietary geometry of the Galvion Hellbender system maximizes comfort, fit and stability with a unique helmet profile and features the best-in-class APEX™ liner system. Advanced platform options include modular upgrades such as maxillofacial protection, integration of Galvion’s E.D.G™ power and data management system, as well as a suite of accessories, including helmet covers, strobes, task lights, and NVG mounts.

The winning Hellbender FE ballistic helmet model is wholly molded, assembled and built in Newport, Vermont, USA and meets the stringent requirements of the DEA and FBI Ballistic Testing Helmet Protocol 2024. Prioritizing backface deformation performance; the helmet offers protection against pistol caliber threats, environmental hazards and meets enhanced backface deformation limits. Featuring Galvion’s Universal Bonded Anchor System (UBAS), which was developed as part of the United States Marine Corps IHS program to eliminate bolt penetrations for seamless coverage and ballistic integrity. The helmet platform is available in hi-cut as well as a unique mid/full cut, features single-sized components and provides unmatched flexibility for integrating equipment. Configurable to meet rapidly evolving threat and operational needs, the Hellbender system has been specifically designed to support upgradeability, maintenance and refurbishment paths. Todd Stirtzinger, CEO at Galvion, said: “Our team worked tirelessly to develop a solution to meet the FBI’s high ballistic performance protocols, and we are excited to see this work come to fruition with the award of this contract. Our head systems are renowned for delivering a unique combination of customized performance, thoughtful design and unparalleled comfort, and we are proud to be able to offer the FBI and wider agency network this latest Hellbender system. We have close to 100,000 of the Hellbender geometry in service around the world, and we are continually incorporating end- user feedback into the platform design to ensure that it can support the ever-evolving needs of our users.” He added: “This new Hellbender system makes a great addition to our rapidly expanding suite of solutions for the law enforcement user community. Today’s announcement marks a significant milestone for our team, and we look forward to offering our integrated system and customized solutions approach to the broader federal and law enforcement user communities.”

U.S. Army Elevates Analytic Support Officers to Key Developmental Roles

June 10th, 2025

FORT EISENHOWER, GA.—The U.S. Army has officially designated the 17A Analytic Support Officer (ASO) role as a Key Developmental position for Captains (Capt.) and Majors (Maj.), a pivotal step aimed at bolstering the Cyber Mission Force’s ability to detect, analyze and counter sophisticated cyber threats. This designation, effective Fiscal Year 2025, underscores the Army’s recognition of the increasing importance of data analytics in modern warfighting.

The career path adjustments outlined in the Department of the Army Pamphlet (DA PAM) are primarily shaped by senior leaders within the Cyber and Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) communities. These leaders have long emphasized the criticality of ASOs, whose expertise in identifying adversaries within networks absent prior signatures forms a cornerstone of defensive cyber operations.

“Analytic support officers are force multipliers,” said the chief of cyber, Col. John Hosey. “They build the analytic scheme of maneuver that allows us to observe and understand adversaries in contested environments. The Army’s shift toward recognizing data as essential to warfighting functions reflects what we in cyber have understood for almost a decade0, given the nature of the domain.”

A Strategic Move for Talent Retention and Promotion

Elevating the ASO role to a Key Developmental position directly impacts talent management and career progression within the cyber force. Historically, technical expertise has not always translated into promotional advantage within traditional Army structures. With this change, officers specializing in advanced analytics now have a more straightforward pathway for career growth, acknowledging their contributions to mission success.

By formally incorporating the ASO role into the Key Developmental framework, the Army enhances the visibility and prestige of these officers, aligning their career trajectory with leadership expectations. This move also signals to the broader force that analytical prowess and cyber expertise improve mission and lethality and are indispensable components of national defense.

The Analytical Edge in Cyber Warfare

Analytical Support Officers dissect enormous datasets—including network traffic, endpoint logs, and diverse digital intelligence—to uncover adversary tactics. Their advanced methodologies range from statistical modeling to machine learning-driven detection techniques that identify evolving threats.

These officers leverage mathematics, programming, and deep domain expertise to grant commanders essential situational awareness, enabling rapid, informed decision-making. As cyber warfare intensifies globally, ASOs remain at the forefront, pioneering automation techniques to proactively identify and mitigate emerging cyber threats.

“The Army strategically places its most capable individuals in roles with the greatest impact, presenting the most complex challenges,” said the Principal Analytics Officer, U.S. Army Cyber Command, LTC Jacob Youmans. “The ASO exemplifies this, requiring expertise in mathematics, programming, and the cyber domain to effectively translate data into actionable insights, lead the analytic function during operations, and enable commanders’ decision-making. Designating the ASO role as a key developmental position appropriately acknowledges the ASO’s significant impact on the success of defensive cyberspace operations and signifies an important advancement for the Cyber Branch.”

A Long-Term Investment in Cyber Excellence

With this designation, the Army commits to systematically managing, developing, and retaining the specialized talent needed to confront evolving cyber threats. The move serves not only as a personnel management strategy but also as a reaffirmation of advanced analytics’ indispensable role in maintaining information dominance.

As cyber adversaries grow more sophisticated, the Army’s investment in cultivating a formidable analytic workforce ensures that the force remains resilient. The decision to classify ASOs as Key Developmental positions reinforces the ongoing priority on data-driven warfighting. This shift positions cyber operations at the heart of modern military strategy.

Story by MAJ Lindsay Roman 

U.S. Army Cyber Command

Draganfly Showcases Tactical Drone Innovation at Global Defense Summit in Latvia

June 9th, 2025

Tampa, Florida – June 5, 2025 – Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO; CSE: DPRO; FSE: 3U8), an award-winning drone solutions and systems developer, is pleased to announce its successful participation at the Global Drone Innovation and Defense Coalition Summit (Drone Coalition) – Summer 2025, held May 29 in Riga, Latvia.

Co-hosted by the Latvian and UK Ministries of Defense, the limited invite-only summit welcomed more than 1,500 participants from 28 countries across the government, defense, and drone technology sectors. The summit marked the formal expansion of the Drone Coalition from 17 to 20 member states and highlighted €4 billion in collective investment toward advancing coalition-aligned drone capabilities.

Draganfly was featured as a leading provider, prominently positioned, and showcased multiple systems from its interoperable family of tactical drone platforms, including The Commander 3XL, The APEX, and the modular Flex FPV.

Draganfly was the only provider demonstrating a fully modular and interchangeable FPV platform, and the only company offering multiple tactical deployment drone systems with field-proven validation.

“We were honored to have participated in a summit that is shaping the future of allied drone strategy and deployment,” said Cameron Chell, President and CEO of Draganfly. “The interest in our modular Flex FPV system and integrated drone platforms reinforces our focus on innovation, mission adaptability, and coalition-aligned development priorities.”

The company also engaged with representatives from leading academic and research institutions to explore potential collaborative initiatives in military drone advancement and demining technologies.

Draganfly’s presence underscored its long-standing support for Ukraine and its commitment to field-driven innovation shaped by real-time operational feedback.

Draganfly has been invited to return to Riga in August 2025 for the upcoming Security Conference, with further planning underway.

Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO; CSE: DPRO; FSE: 3U8) is the creator of quality, cutting-edge drone solutions, software, and AI systems that revolutionize the way organizations operate. Recognized as being at the forefront of technology for over 25 years, Draganfly is an award-winning industry leader serving the public safety, public health, mining, agriculture, industrial inspections, security, and mapping and surveying markets. Draganfly is a company driven by passion, ingenuity, and the need to provide efficient solutions and first-class services to its customers around the world with the goal of saving time, money, and lives.

Rampart Range Day 25 – ARA Guardrail

June 9th, 2025

Guardrail from Applied Research Associates is a GPS-denied Precision Navigation and Timing solution for ground systems.

This TRL6 capability offered 7m of median error over 345 km, the system detects driving conditions and matches the location to known environment via automatic rode detection and map matching. The Mantis device seen above takes into account, vehicle speed, road map database, and input from a LWIR or RGB camera sensor. The GuardRail capability has demonstrated at Convergence Capstone 5, an INS error of 200m due to road use.

Departments, agencies, and military organizations in Canada can purchase ARA products via Rampart.

Rampart Range Day 25 – Rapid Assault Tools

June 9th, 2025

Rapid Assault Tools had a great exhibit, showing of their Electro-Hydraulic Power Unit (Gen 4).

Housed in a custom FirstSpear pack, this breaching out utilizes a simple two-button control, right on the power line for the tool. There are multiple heads including a long stroke door pusher, 4″ door pusher, bolt cutters, 3 ton spreader, and rebar cutter.

Departments, agencies, and military organizations in Canada can purchase RATools products via Rampart.

Rampart Range Day 25 – Mustang Survival Rescue Swimmer Vest

June 9th, 2025

Mustang Survival created the Rescue Swimmer Vest as a low profile alternative to their popular Universal Swift Water Rescue Vest which some find too bulky for certain applications.

Additionally, the Rescue Swimmer Vest is intended for military and LE applications with its PALS field to accept pouches at both the front and back.

For flotation, it combines inflatable and foam (9 Ibs foam tuoyancy and 26 Ibs total buoyancy when manually inflated with CO2) and is intended to make swimming and performance in water when bladder is inflated easy. Additionally, an oral inflation/deflation valve easily adjusts buoyancy and tucks away when not in use

The yellow stitching was entirely a design choice as matches well with the dry suit seen above, featuring yellow and black panels. There’s another version with all stitching being black.

Departments, agencies, and military organizations in Canada can purchase Mustang Survival products via Rampart.

Rampart Range Day 25 – Sordin T2

June 9th, 2025

Sordin exhibited their T2 headset at the recent Rampart Range Day near Ottawa, Canada.

Built using their SordinFLEX Modular Design Platform, the comms headset can quickly be configured for multiple means of wear.

Additionally, you can choose between four audio profiles to adapt your sound image to the actual tactical situation. Switching is as simple as toggling between profiles using an ergonomic keypad. Profiles include:

Tactical is the normal audio profile for general purposes. Gain and frequency are set to normal levels in order to mimic natural ambient sound and to balance situational awareness and comfort in the field.

Comfort is a profile with reduced gain and a reduced frequency spectrum. Ideal in noisy environments when communication is prioritized over ambient sound.

Dual is a 2-in-1 profile has high gain and a wide frequency band for high situational awareness in quiet environments. Alternatively, use it when combining your T2 with earplugs to pick up some ambient sounds, even in high-noise environments.

Ambient Off is used to turn ambient sound off with your headset using passive hearing protection only. Suitable when maximum focus on team communications is required in high-noise environments.

Available cup covers are Black, Green or Tan.

Departments, agencies, and military organizations in Canada can access Sordin products via Rampart.