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Thunderstruck: Marines Compete in First-Ever Service-Wide Communications Team Competition

September 17th, 2025

MARINE CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR, Calif. —

U.S. Marines from across the globe competed in the inaugural Thunderstruck Communications Team Competition, hosted by Marine Wing Communications Squadron 38, Marine Air Control Group 38, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Sept. 10, 2025.

Unprecedented in scope, the service-wide event tested Marines’ ability to integrate physical endurance with expeditionary communications tasks, reflecting the operational demands of distributed operations in contested environments. Teams completed a six-mile, combat-loaded course while executing high-frequency voice transmission, Mobile User Objective System operations, and data networking, all under austere field conditions.

“The event attests to the whole-Marine concept — the ‘Marine communicator,’ not just the everyday communicator,” said Lt. Col. Brian Kerg, the commanding officer of MWCS-38. “This training and competition compelled them to do the exact things they would do in a distributed aviation operations environment.”

A total of 15 different units competed in the event each providing a four-Marine team composed of their top communicators. These units represent all three Marine Expeditionary Forces, both the Fleet and the Supporting Establishment, including the active and reserve components.

“They were not only tested on our communications training and readiness standards, but tested while under physical duress and competitive pressure, as they would in a time of war,” said Kerg. “As they would if rounds were flying at them. As they would if long-range munitions were falling on their head.”

This event marks the first time the Marine Corps has held a service-wide competition specifically dedicated to communications Marines, reflecting the increasing importance of resilient command and control (C2) in distributed operations. By pushing teams to perform under pressure, Thunderstruck highlighted the unique blend of technical skill, problem-solving, and physical toughness required to sustain communications at the tactical edge.

“Imagine a handful of Marines inserted via air and have to move the last tactical mile before they get C2 established,” said Kerg. “They are supporting aviation operations and then they are detected. They have to break down their gear, move to another survivable location, and reestablish.”

The competition directly supports the Commandant’s Planning Guidance and Force Design 2030 priorities. Both call for small, agile and self-reliant teams capable of enabling aviation and Marine Air-Ground Task Force operations in contested and dispersed environments. Events like Thunderstruck ensure that communicators are trained, tested and recognized as critical
enablers of battlefield dominance.

“This is my 15th year in communications field and there has not been a better time to be a communicator in the Marine Corps,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kelson Epperson, a space and propagation engineering officer with MWCS-38. “We are now tactically integrated in every system, in every way, and Thunderstruck proves this.”

Beyond testing individual and team performance, the event served as a proof of concept for a scalable model of training. Lessons learned from this competition will inform future iterations, which are expected to expand in scope and participation.

“Today, I took away a very healthy spirit of competition with other communicators across the Marine Corps,” said Cpl. Tyler Barrack, a satellite transmissions systems operator and the fireteam leader for the winning team. “This is something I can take back to my Marines to empower them to compete in the future.”

The winning team was composed of four Marines from Communications Company, Headquarters Regiment, 1st Marine Logistics Group, based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Each Marine holds a different Military Occupational Specialty, including radio operators, communications specialists, and data network specialists.

“It takes a village for everything that took place today,” said Barrack. “Every single Marine here has taught me something at some point in my career — It takes a village to make good communicators.”

MWCS-38’s mission is to establish and sustain communications networks for aviation C2. That capability is central to 3rd MAW’s ability to fight as a distributed force and to I Marine Expeditionary Force’s success in contested environments. 

“This highlights how expeditionary we need to be in the future. We are at an age where we are no longer operating in big teams or big boxes,” said Barrack. “Now we are going forward as fire teams operating with smaller teams — and it changes the game.”

MWCS-38’s initiative in developing and executing Thunderstruck demonstrates how unit-driven innovation can directly support the Marine Corps’ modernization efforts. The competition showcased how communicators — who often work behind the scenes — are central to closing kill chains, integrating multidomain effects, and ensuring decision dominance in future conflicts.

“We are adapting to an enemy threat,” said Kerg. “Our teams are getting smaller and more capable and must be more technically proficient, more tactically skilled and tough as nails.”

1stLt Madison Walls, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing

Thales Unveils DCM5, a Sovereign Cryptography Solution to Combat the Quantum Threat for Global Defence and Government

September 16th, 2025

Building on the trusted Datacryptor heritage, DCM5 is future-proofed for quantum readiness and offers seamless integration with existing systems. With full backward compatibility with Datacryptor 2000, it is designed for secure communications across multiple nations, including Five Eyes partners and multinational coalitions.

Key features include:

  • Sovereign Control: Customer-defined cryptography at hardware and software levels.
  • Global Interoperability: Secure use across multiple nations with mutually agreed algorithms.
  • Quantum-Ready: Smooth transition to post-quantum algorithms without hardware replacement.
  • Certified Protection: Designed to UK CAPS High Grade and FIPS 140-3 Level 3 standards.

“DCM5 is not just a product upgrade—it’s a pivotal capability for nations that must safeguard their most sensitive data against the current cyber threat landscape and tomorrow’s quantum powered adversaries,”said Chris Edwards, Managing Director of Secure Communication and Protection activities in the UK. “By empowering customers to define and control their cryptography at the hardware level, we’re delivering unmatched resilience, sovereignty, and long-term operational assurance.”

Thales has already secured an initial customer for the DCM5, marking the start of its integration into wider encryption systems globally.

Thales in Cybersecurity: Protecting What Matters Most

Thales is a global leader in data protection and cybersecurity, offering comprehensive solutions across the value chain: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Restore.

Thales provides three key offerings:

  • Sovereign Products: Advanced encryptors and sensors to protect critical governmental and institutional systems, ensuring full control over sensitive data.
  • Security Solutions: A platform for data protection, identity and access management, and application security, helping organizations secure sensitive data across all environments.
  • Cybersecurity Services: A full range of services including threat assessment, training, attack detection and response, and integration projects to enhance security resilience.
  • With over 5,800 cyber experts in 68 countries, Thales protects the world’s most sensitive data.

Thales has a proven track record, with 19 of the world’s 20 largest banks relying on its data protection, the top 5 cloud providers trusting Thales to secure their data, and 50 countries, including NATO members, using Thales encryption products to safeguard critical infrastructure.

Charter Arms Introduces the New Pathfinder II .22 LR Revolver Series

September 16th, 2025

Shelton, CT. – (September 12th, 2024) – Charter Arms®,manufacturers of affordable, 100% American-made revolvers for more than 60 years, is proud to announce the introduction of the new Pathfinder II .22 double-action/single-action revolver, chambered in .22LR (Long Rifle).

“We couldn’t be happier to offer an update to our hugely successful Pathfinder Target model,” said Nick Ecker, Owner, President and CEO, Charter Arms. “Customers have praised its reliability, accuracy, and suitability for both novice and experienced shooters. It’s a great option for plinking, target practice, and even small game hunting.”

The new Pathfinder II .22LR features a 3.5″ extruded stainless-steel vented barrel and cylinder. The frame and cylinder are crafted from 7075 anodized aircraft aluminum. Other features include an orange aluminum ramp front sight for quick target acquisition and adjustable rear for accuracy,and compact rubber grip. The eight-shot capacity gives you plenty of trigger time before the next reload. Offered in 3models, this .22LR revolver is designed for both experienced shooters and beginners, making it an ideal choice for sport shooting, small game hunting and personal protection.Available models include:

• 12235 – Black Passivate

• 72235 – Stainless Steel

• 52236 – OD Green & Black Passivate

Pathfinder II Specifications:

• Caliber : .22LR

• Capacity: 8 shot

• Barrel Length: 3.5 inches

• Grips: Compact rubber

• Sights: Aluminum anodized front sight and adjustable rear sight

• Safety: Standard hammer

• Weight: 20 oz.

MSRP: $510.61

TacJobs – Princeton Tec Seeks Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

September 16th, 2025

LIGHT THE WAY FORWARD: DRIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOR THOSE WHO DEPEND ON RELIABLE ILLUMINATION
Princeton Tec is Hiring a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer to Lead Product Development into the Future.

For 50 years, light has been more than illumination at Princeton Tec—it’s been a promise. A promise to the firefighter entering a smoke-filled building. To the soldier on a moonless patrol. To the cave diver pushing boundaries. Every Princeton Tec product carries this promise: When darkness challenges you, we’ve got your back.

Now, as Princeton Tec celebrates half a century of American manufacturing excellence, they’re lighting the way forward. Multiple groundbreaking products are ready for development—products that will redefine what’s possible in tactical, outdoor, industrial, and dive lighting. Products that will save lives and inspire adventures for the next 50 years.

You’re ready for more than senior-level engineering. You’re ready to lead and develop tomorrow’s talent.

You’ve mastered the product design journey from concept to production. You’ve collaborated across disciplines, turning ambitious ideas into reliable products. Now you want drive innovation that matters, and see your designs manufactured just steps from your desk in their 225,000 sq. ft. facility where CAD becomes reality in real-time—applying your expertise in DFM and advanced engineering along the way. Princeton Tec offers the agility of a family-owned company with the resources of an established manufacturer.

Where your voice shapes strategy. Where “Made in USA” isn’t marketing—it’s your daily reality. Where every product you develop joins a 50-year legacy of keeping people safe when light matters most.

The future of American lighting innovation is being written right now. Will you help lead the way?

FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION, CONTACT US TODAY.

TODD EVANS

Managing Partner, RJ Evans & Associates
toddevans@rjevans.com
(216) 577-3180 mobile + text
Nashville, TN

BOB EVANS

President, RJ Evans & Associates
bobevans@rjevans.com
(216) 533-3290 mobile + text
Cleveland, OH

BACKGROUND & COMPANY INFORMATION

Princeton Tec stands among America’s true heritage lifestyle brands—companies like L.L.Bean, Red Wing Shoes, Carhartt, and Filson that have earned their place through generations of unwavering commitment to quality and purpose. For 50 years, this family-owned company has embodied the best of American manufacturing: products built to last, craftsmanship that transcends trends, and an authentic story that began in the back of a New Jersey dive shop and evolved into the trusted choice for those whose missions can’t fail. While others chase quarterly profits, Princeton Tec remains focused on their founding promise—creating lighting solutions that enable extraordinary achievements and keep people safe when darkness is the enemy.

A picture is worth a thousand words, and a video enables us to share our heritage and passion. This video celebrates our 40th anniversary—and in the time since, we’ve only gotten better. While we perfect our 50th anniversary story, experience the passion that’s driven us from day one.

Princeton Tec is located in Pennsauken, NJ (across the Delaware River from Philadelphia). For 50 years, Princeton Tec has pushed the limits of possibility with innovative lights that shine bright in every situation.

They create durable, American-made products for those whose missions can’t fail: active service members, first responders, technical professionals, and serious adventurers. Princeton Tec lights don’t just illuminate—they enable critical work and inspire confidence when darkness presents the greatest challenges.

DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

Princeton Tec proudly molds and assembles all products in New Jersey under one roof—225,000 sq ft where the entire journey from CAD to new concept prototypes to mold to final assembly unfolds before your eyes.

Here, your designs transform into reality with unprecedented speed, manufactured just steps from where they were conceived. With over 200 employees mastering every step of the process, Princeton Tec maintains their family-owned commitment to excellence—balancing five decades of manufacturing expertise with the flexibility to rapidly innovate. This ensures every product upholds the standards that have defined Princeton Tec since 1975 while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in lighting technology.

THE OPPORTUNITY: SENIOR MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER

Princeton Tec seeks an experienced mechanical engineer ready to lead product development in a company where innovation directly impacts lives. This role offers unique technical leadership—driving multiple breakthrough products from concept through production while mentoring the next generation of engineers.

You’ll join a small, agile product development team wearing many hats and making immediate impact.

Working directly with the Engineering Manager, you’ll shape products that define the next era of tactical, industrial, outdoor, and dive lighting. This isn’t theoretical engineering—it’s hands-on innovation where your designs become reality just steps from your desk.

WHAT YOU BRING:

• BS Mechanical Engineering (MS preferred).

• Proven years of experience in product design with preference for consumer or military products.

• Mastery of SolidWorks, FEA, and DFM/DFA principles.

• Deep knowledge of injection molding and rapid prototyping processed.

• Track record of taking products from concept to market.

• Good communication, organization skills are a must.

• Natural leadership and mentoring abilities.

• Passion for products that matter.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Reporting to the Engineering Manager, you will bring our concepts to life by designing with manufacturability and moldability in mind.

• Actively participate in new product development discussion and execution from conceptualization to release for manufacturing.

• Lead mechanical design initiatives with DFM/DFA excellence.

• Drive cross-functional collaboration from concept to production.

• Mentor junior engineers while advancing technical standards.

• Transform user needs into innovative, manufacturable solutions.

• Manage multiple products through full development lifecycle.

• Ensure designs meet the highest standards of reliability and performance.

• Create and manage detailed engineering documentation, including BOMs, drawings, testing plans, and specifications.

• Identify opportunities to innovate product performance, reduce cost, and streamline engineering workflows.

COMPENSATION:

Competitive base salary with comprehensive benefits including healthcare, 401k, PTO, and other benefits will be offered to the candidate who has the potential for a high level of success … plus the satisfaction of creating products that save lives and enable extraordinary achievements.

Red Cat Collaborates with Safe Pro Group to Embed Real-Time AI-Powered Threat Detection Onboard the Black Widow Drone Platform

September 16th, 2025

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Sept. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RCAT) (“Red Cat” or the “Company”), a U.S.-based provider of advanced, all-domain robotic solutions for defense and national security, today announced a strategic collaboration with Safe Pro Group Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAI) (Safe Pro), a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-computer vision technologies.

Through this collaboration, Safe Pro’s patented AI-powered image analysis technology will be embedded into Red Cat’s Black Widow drones, enabling U.S. and allied ground personnel to rapidly identify and locate more than 150 types of explosive threats including landmines, anti-personnel mines, cluster munitions, and unexploded ordnance (UXO) in real-time.

The integration will allow Safe Pro’s Object Threat Detection (SPOTD) system to process real-time 4k video onboard the Black Widow at the tactical edge and deliver live threat data directly to military situational awareness platforms such as the U.S. Army’s Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK) software ecosystem, enhancing and accelerating decision making critical to mission success.

The Black Widow will also integrate with Safe Pro’s new SPOTD Navigation, Observation and Detection Engine (NODE), a powerful, edge-based solution designed to process, map and share mission critical information collected by drones. Supporting rapid deployment at the edge, the SPOTD NODE “kit” enables end users to collect real-time visual data, receive threat alerts, and utilize that imagery to create 2D and 3D interactive maps and plot hazard detections. This capability provides enhanced situational awareness, supporting a wide array of ground missions even in connectivity-denied environments.

Powering Safe Pro’s SPOTD technology is one of the world’s largest real-world landmine and UXO datasets consisting of high-resolution imagery and GPS-tagged geospatial data encompassing over 1.88 million drone images analyzed to date, and 34,200+ threats identified across 8,119 hectares (20,062 acres) in Ukraine.

“The Black Widow continues to distinguish itself as a leading sUAS platform for defense and security, ideally suited to supporting the evolving needs of the U.S. Army and its global allies. By incorporating field-proven innovations such as Safe Pro’s unique AI-powered threat detection technology, we continue to redefine the future of force protection and battlefield awareness,” said Jeff Thompson, Red Cat CEO.

“As demonstrated in Ukraine, the battlefield is dramatically evolving, establishing a critical need to provide today’s warfighter with access to enhanced, real-time situational awareness. By harnessing the power of the Black Widow with Safe Pro’s battle-tested threat detection technology, we have created a platform that can uniquely support the needs of the U.S. Army for real-time battlefield intelligence, and we look forward to bringing this capability to our warfighters,” added Dan Erdberg, Chairman and CEO of Safe Pro Group Inc.

Raptor Tactical – Reflex Two Point Sling MK4

September 16th, 2025

Made from a Jacquard webbing with Hexagon weave which also provides padding, the MK4 REFLEX Two Point Sling from Raptor Tactical offers comfort and breathability.

Adjustments are made with a large rubberized strap.

Offered in Coyote, Ranger Green, and Black.

Get yours at raptortactical.com/reflex-two-point-sling-mk4.

Army updates standards for appearance, grooming, uniform wear in new directive

September 16th, 2025

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army announced an update to its appearance, grooming, and uniform wear standards policy in a new directive resulting from a force-wide review of military standards. The updated policy clarifies existing standards and establishes new standards, emphasizing military appearance as a reflection of discipline, professionalism, and a shared commitment to the Army’s values.

“What sets the U.S. Army apart is our professionalism, and that’s a direct reflection of committed Soldiers who adhere to and enforce the standards,” said Sgt. Maj. of the Army, Michael Weimer.

“This definitive guidance gives leaders the tools they need to do just that. You don’t have to memorize it, but you should know what right looks like.”

Key changes include precise definitions for hairstyles, including authorized lengths, styles, and accessories for both male and female soldiers. Standards for cosmetics, fingernails, and jewelry have also been clarified. The directive also provides clarified standards for uniform and insignia wear and body composition assessments.

The new policy was informed and developed by a representative group of leaders and stakeholders from across the Army. There was an overwhelming consensus on the need to realign all Army standards with warfighting priorities and eliminate ambiguity to allow shared understanding of the standards.

Soldiers will adhere to updated standards within 30 days of the date of this directive. Commanders, supported by NCOs, have the authority to enforce appearance, uniform, and body composition standards consistent with the intent of the new directive.

Related Links

Army Directive 2025-18: Appearance, Grooming and Army Body Composition Program Standards

Army Policy Updates: Grooming and Appearance One-Pager

By U.S. Army Public Affairs

Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing Expands Texas Location

September 15th, 2025

NAPLES, Fla. – September 12, 2025 – Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing, a leading premium firearms retailer, is excited to announce a major expansion of its San Antonio, Texas location. The San Antonio, Texas Gun Shop will double in size, with the new space focused on gunsmithing and stock carving. This development reflects Cole Gunsmithing’s dedication to supporting Texas shotgun sports and underscores its ongoing commitment to elevating service for shotgun enthusiasts.

Located on the grounds of the National Shooting Complex, home to the National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA) and the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA), Cole Gunsmithing’s San Antonio Gun Shop serves as a full-service destination for Clay Target and Shotgun Hunting enthusiasts. The location already boasts a large, country-themed showroom that carries a variety of shotgun favorites, accessories and apparel. Additionally, the Cole Gunsmithing’s Texas Gun Shop includes a well-equipped gunsmithing facility on the grounds. With this expansion, Cole Gunsmithing is doubling the size of this location to 3,800 square feet, allowing the company to further expand its services.

“Cole Gunsmithing is committed to providing the best possible customer experiences, and this expansion plays a significant part in that mission,” said Rich Cole, Owner of Cole Gunsmithing. “The added 1,900 square feet will be entirely dedicated to gunsmithing and stock carving, which will enhance our ability to serve the shotgun community with even greater craftsmanship.”

As Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing continues to grow, it remains dedicated to fostering the shotgun sports community. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, Cole Gunsmithing aims to offer shotgunners the most comprehensive year-round sales and service experience as possible. The San Antonio, Texas location’s expansion will be complete and open in time for the NSCA National Championships in October, and Cole Gunsmithing encourages firearms enthusiasts to stop by for any and all shotgun-related needs.

For more information on Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing and the premium firearms offered, visit www.colegun.com or contact the sales team at (800) 650-2653.