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TCI Launches Two New Rackmount COMINT RF Systems for Success in Modern Electronic Warfare

September 3rd, 2025

Wappenham, UK, 2 September 2025: TCI, part of SPX Communications Technologies, today introduces two new Radio Frequency (RF) Receivers, designed for continuous, real-time signal collection to support Communications Intelligence (COMINT) operations. The 955 Rackmount RF COMINT and Geolocation System and the 957 Rackmount RF COMINT and Independent Geolocation System will be shown for the first time at DSEI 2025, 9–12 September, ExCeL London, Stand N6-130.

The systems deliver rapid detection, filtering, and geolocation of RF communication signals across congested spectrum environments, enabling faster decision-making and reaction times, improved threat awareness, and greater operational agility. Their 80 MHz Instantaneous Bandwidth – double that of its predecessor – allows wide-area signal collection for broad situational awareness, or narrower focus for heightened sensitivity in challenging RF conditions.

Combining two geolocation techniques – Hybrid Angle of Arrival (AOA) and Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) – enables precise signal location with fewer deployed assets, even over low-bandwidth or intermittent networks.

The rugged, rack-mounted design supports deployment in vehicles, fixed installations, or forward field positions. Both models are built for mission flexibility, with the ability to switch roles without reconfiguration, from counter-terrorism and border security to front-line combat. The 955 is optimised for single-unit, vehicle-mounted, or stand-alone operations, while the 957 offers enhanced processing capacity for simultaneous, independent tasking and networked multi-sensor geolocation across dispersed teams.

The RF systems also feature a 72-hour look-back recording capability, enabling operators to identify a new threat and immediately analyse historical spectrum activity to extract further intelligence. The feature also supports automated and remote monitoring options, reduces manpower requirements for persistent 24/7 operations, and lowers operational costs. A database allows further intelligence analysis for days, weeks and months.

Both systems operate using TCI’s Blackbird software, currently in operational use on almost 1,000 frontline systems worldwide. Blackbird provides an intuitive interface that reduces training time and enables less experienced operators to perform effective COMINT tasks, immediately expanding the possible pool of operators. It allows highly skilled personnel to remain in safer, decentralised positions while remotely managing deployed systems, multiplying force effectiveness.

Built on the combat-proven heritage of their predecessor, the 953 receiver, the new 955 and 957 are backwards compatible with existing SPX Communication Technologies and partner systems, including the ECS BLACKTALON counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS) solution, for scalable integration into wider electronic warfare architectures.

“Today, electronic warfare is at the heart of all defence operations, and mastering the spectrum is now as critical as controlling the air,” says David Beckett, Battlespace Business Development Director at TCI. “Our new systems give defence teams the decisive intelligence they need to succeed.”

The 955 and 957 are now available. See them for the first time at DSEI 2025, 9–12 September, ExCeL London, Stand N6-130, or contact tci_sales@spx.com for more information.

The Gen 2 Black Collar Arms Priapus Grip Is Here

September 3rd, 2025

Cedar Park, TX (09/03/2025) – The best AR-compatible grip on the market is now even better! AND it’s available in two styles! AND we’ve lowered the price! We hit the trifecta with the Gen 2 Priapus Grip:

Better than ever: the Priapus Grip is now precision injection molded from a tungsten-infused polymer blend. It’s incredibly strong and it has a dense, warm, super premium look and feel.

Two variations: the Priapus Grip innovated smooth, recessed fields for the application of skateboard-style grip tape, and that’s still available! Choose this option to customize your grip textures and colors. New with Gen 2 is a molded-in grip texture version of the Priapus Grip with a sand-style grit texture on the left and right sides and an aggressive diamond plate-style texture on the frontstrap and backstrap.

Lower price: injection molding at scale has allowed us to lower the Priapus Grip’s MSRP ($24.99 for molded-in texture, $29.99 for grip tape). Dealer/distributor/OEM inquiries welcome! 

A perfect hybrid of precision rifle and tactical, Priapus Grip delivers the hand positioning, shape, and control of a PRS-style grip with the size and light weight of a tactical AR-style grip. It’s THE BEST grip on the market whether used for long-range on a precision rifle, for hunting, or for tactical operations on a shorty carbine or subgun. In other words, it’s the first precision grip that you can also run and gun with.

The Priapus Grip is symmetrical with a mild palm swell, an arched backstrap that drives the hand into the correct position, and a nearly vertical, relatively square front strap that’s both comfortable and highly indexable. On any rifle or large format pistol, from full-size PRS guns to subguns, the Priapus Grip’s unique shape, angle, size, and grip textures ensure it feels right at home and outperforms the competition. 

It’s the best AR-compatible grip on the market!

Specs:

Material: injection molded from ultra-premium, tungsten-infused polymer

Weight: 2.9 ounces

Height: 4-1/8 inches max length along front

Max Circumference: approximately 5 1/8 inches

An obscene Greek god of masculinity, Priapus accomplished some unique and surprising feats. Our grip also performs in highly impressive ways, and it’s about time you experienced it for yourself! Pick up your Priapus Grip today from Black Collar Arms HERE.

For more information, more photographs, and to place an order please visit www.BlackCollarArms.com/product/priapus-grip

Mr. Steven DiGregorio Joins B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc. as Senior International Business Development Manager

September 3rd, 2025

August 25, 2025 (Redmond, WA) – B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc., a Defense Technology Manufacturer specializing in advanced photonic solutions for military, law enforcement, consumer, and aerospace applications worldwide, is pleased to announce that Mr. Steven DiGregorio has joined the company as Senior International Business Development Manager.

Mr. DiGregorio is an accomplished sales professional with more than 18 years of experience in the defense, law enforcement, and tactical equipment industries. He has built a distinguished career in international government sales, forging lasting relationships with military and security organizations around the world. At B.E. Meyers & Co., he will focus his efforts on North America (Canada), Central America/Caribbean, South America, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, and Oceania/Pacific territories.

During his 13-year tenure at Leupold Optics, Steven played a critical role in expanding the company’s global footprint by delivering precision optical solutions to allied governments and specialized units.

Most recently, he served as Director of International Sales at HUXWRX Safety Co. for five years, where he spearheaded international growth initiatives and successfully advanced the adoption of innovative suppressor technologies across diverse markets.

Steven brings to B.E. Meyers & Co. a proven track record in navigating complex procurement processes, managing multi-million-dollar contracts, and aligning advanced technologies with mission requirements. His extensive experience and dedication to providing high-performance solutions to end users will further strengthen the company’s international presence and partnerships.

B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc. is proud to welcome Mr. Steven DiGregorio to the team as they continue their mission to provide cutting-edge photonic solutions in support of those who serve.

Steven can be reached at internationalteam@bemeyers.com.

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UVision Unveils AI-Based Common Operating System for Unified Loitering Munition Operations in Multi-Domain Environments

September 3rd, 2025

The new AI-driven system orchestrates heterogeneous loitering munitions – rotary and fixed-wing – as a single integrated force for terrain dominance and cost-effective mission success

DSEI 2025, 9-12 September, London, Booth N10-310

DSEI 2025, London – September 2, 2025, UVision Air Ltd., a global pioneer in loitering munition systems, is unveiling a major advancement in autonomous warfare: an AI-based Common Operating System (COS) that serves as a unified platform for operating multiple loitering munitions of various classes, mission types, and deployment levels.

Designed for full interoperability, the COS enables seamless integration of rotary-wing platforms such as the Viper system by SpearUAV – operated at tactical team levels including squad, platoon, battalion, and beyond – alongside Uvision’s fixed-wing HERO family, including the long-range, high-payload HERO-120 and HERO-400. The result is a truly heterogeneous ecosystem, all operating under a single AI-powered control layer.

At the core of the system is a multi-layered AI engine that autonomously manages complex mission execution across a heterogeneous array of assets. Tasks are intelligently allocated: one munition may penetrate and disrupt electronic warfare defenses, another performs ISR and real-time target acquisition, and a third executes a coordinated precision strike. This mission-centricdistribution ensures real-time adaptability to evolving threats, delivering both terrain dominance and operational superiority.

The COS performs continuous optimization based on target profile, terrain, and platform availability, maximizing effect while minimizing resource expenditure. This allows commanders to make data-driven decisions on how many and which types of munitions to deploy for maximum mission effectiveness and cost-efficiency.

With an open-architecture design, UVision’s COS integrates seamlessly into existing command-and-control ecosystems, reducing barriers to adoption and enhancing cross-platform synergy.

Dr. Ran Gozali, CEO of UVision Air Ltd., stated:
“This new Common Operating System transforms loitering munitions into a smart, coordinated system-of-systems. It reflects UVision’s strategic shift toward integrated, modular combat solutions that are both operationally decisive and cost-effective. Forces no longer need to expend high-end weapons for every target. Instead, they can deploy the right capability for each mission and dominate the battlespace with agility and intelligence.”

Spectra Group Completes Latest Round of Successful GENSS Trials

September 3rd, 2025

Spectra Group, a specialist provider of secure voice, data and satellite communications systems, has announced for DSEi 25, the successful completion of their latest user trials for their next generation tactical radio GENSS. The concept for GENSS was announced last year and since then Spectra Group has successfully completed full product development and now field testing with select user groups. Spectra Group will be showcasing GENSS (pronounced genesis /j?n??-s?s), their award-winning tactical satellite SlingShot system and their recent addition to the Troposcatter Family of Systems, Troposcatter on the Move (TOTM), at DSEi, Excel, London (9-12 September 2025) at stand N2-430. GENSS builds on the foundations created by the award-winning SlingShot system, embodying Spectra Group’s vision of producing ultimate radio systems that capitalise on technological advances, adapt to the evolving demands of military operations and simplify the user experience. It has been designed and developed through a collaborative effort of tactical communication experts, seasoned military specialists and top-tier U.K. scientists and engineers. GENSS is a significant advancement in the field of tactical radio communications, due to its modular core framework and software-defined flexibility, heralding a new era in communication technology and along with the other Spectra Group products delivers a robust layered communications network to support mission critical headquarters and uncrewed systems over the horizon.

These latest field trials further validated the success and user benefits of GENSS, delivering a single tactical radio capable of meeting the extensive secure data, voice and application demands of modern military users. GENSS is a modular, hardware-agnostic radio system designed and now proven to be exceptionally agile, providing ultimate interoperability through straightforward software reprogramming allowing it to adapt quickly and easily to diverse user needs. GENSS is backwards compatible with SlingShot and has the benefit it will automatically tune to the L-TAC frequency, converting any military or civilian HF, VHF or UHF FM radio into a mobile global satellite communications system.

GENSS is also a multi-mode and multi-mission software defined radio in its own right, designed for agility and interoperability whilst focusing on cognitive simplicity for the operator. As well as a bespoke radio firmware package, Spectra Group has developed an integrated software data management package that allows Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) bridging capability for closed/remoted MANET networks. Integrating and managing MANET data feeds into ATAK mission software, Spectra has ensured that wide band mission critical data, such as Personal Location Information (PLI) and Cursor on Target (CoT), can be transmitted over narrowband L-TAC channels, with recent trials also proving streaming video over L-TAC services is possible. By maximising the capability and flexibility that L-TAC offers, GENSS overcomes all traditional BLOS barriers and delivers true Communications on the Move (COTM) for individuals and platforms and by design has a low probability of detection or interception, enhancing its security and operational effectiveness. GENSS is therefore a robust and agile solution for voice and data transmission across all domains and platforms, whether on land, sea or in the air.

Simon Davies, Chief Executive at Spectra Group said, “As a veteran led organisation, my mission has been to craft the ultimate radio system — user-friendly, light, modular and supremely flexible to adapt to the evolving demands of military operations and technological advances. I am immensely proud and excited of what the GENSS team have managed to achieve, and these trials represent the pinnacle of our collective efforts to provide the user with simple and effective solutions. With this latest round of trials, and the rigorous process of full military specification certification to 801/461G complete, we remain on track to bring GENSS to market in the very near future.”

New Production Pattern 83 Battle Jacket from KommadoStore

September 3rd, 2025

KommandoStore has launched another recreation of a Cold War classic, the South African 83 pattern Battle Jacket in DPM.

These are brand new manufacture. What makes this reproduction so interesting is the pattern. The story goes that these were made to be used by Recce troops in a nonstandard pattern for the AO to throw off guerrilla forces. It was camouflage all right, but if a slightly different bent. They didn’t want to just blend into the local flora, but into the local operational environment as well.

FYI, compatible with R4 Vektor (Galil) and STANAG pattern magazines, and partially compatible with Galil and AK 5.45 magazines. Otherwise, accepts square SA water bottles.

If you want to feel like a merc, this is the way to go.

These are made in Vietnam using custom-run mesh, 1000D Cordura, and ITW Nexus hardware.

Get yours at kommandostore.com/collections/kommandostore-exclusives-custom-productions/products/new-production-sadf-pattern-83-battle-jacket.

Gentex SideKick ARC Mini Rails for the HGU-56/P

September 3rd, 2025

Inspired by the Ops-Core Accessory Rail Connector for ballistic ground helmets, the SideKick ARC Mini Rail for rotary wing helmets offer a low-profile attachment point for additional technology, mounting them closer to the helmet, with a lower center of gravity. Additionally, accessories will breakaway at 8 ft/lbs in the event of a crash or snag.

Designed and tested with extensive user input, SideKick ARC Rails are designed to expand the capabilities of your HGU-56/P headborne solution by offering additional low-profile space to attach items like lights.

Mounting them in closer proximity to the center of gravity of the helmet lowers wearer fatigue during extended operations.

Additionally, SideKick ARC Rails are designed to be compatible with the HGU-56/P ABH & RWH style helmets.

Visit shop.gentexcorp.com/sidekick-arc-mini-rail to learn more.

Army Announces Additional Competitive Award for Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) Prototyping Efforts

September 3rd, 2025

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — The U.S. Army has awarded a new Other Transaction Authority (OTA) agreement to Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems and their team of non-traditional innovators and commercial technology providers. This agreement aims to advance the Army’s Next Generation Command and Control division-level prototyping and experimentation by delivering an integrated data layer capability to the 25th Infantry Division.

Next Generation Command and Control, or NGC2, is the Army’s new, innovative approach to equipping commanders with the data they need to make better, faster decisions than the enemy amid rapid technological change.

The OTA was awarded through the NGC2 competitive Commercial Solutions Offering (CSO) on behalf of Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, and Network (PEO C3N) for $26 million with a not to exceed period of performance of 16 months.

The new OTA builds on the Army’s recently extended NGC2 OTA agreement to Team Anduril, which also includes several teamed industry partners. Vendor teams participating in NGC2 are flexible, allowing the Army to collaborate with the team leads to adjust capabilities and participants based on prototyping outcomes. Additionally, the Army is accepting proposals on the CSO for potential future team lead or component integration into the NGC2 technology stack.

“This isn’t the end of competition, this is the beginning. Through these two industry team lead agreements, we’ll evaluate different models for shared responsibility and aligned incentives during the NGC2 prototyping phase. We don’t want to have great capabilities simply at the start — we want a durable partnership model that keeps pace with an ever-evolving American tech sector and creates continual opportunity to find and insert the best technology solutions,” said Joseph Welch, deputy to the commanding general, Army Futures Command. “By encouraging companies to self-organize and team with each other and enabling them to integrate and solve these problems directly with the operational force, we will be able to rapidly and continuously improve the command and control capabilities we deliver to Soldiers.”

In July, the Army continued an OTA agreement to Team Anduril to maintain NGC2 momentum from Project Convergence experimentation. The agreement will deliver a NGC2 prototype architecture to the 4th Infantry Division, which is conducting prototyping across applications, data, infrastructure, and transport within a full “technology stack.” The Team Lockheed Martin OTA will focus on the integrated data layer, allowing the Army to assess NGC2 software options. These options will be supported by the C2 Fix transport and infrastructure capabilities already fielded to the 25th Infantry Division. The OTA also supports the Army’s goal of increasing competition and creating multiple opportunities for vendors to contribute technology to the NGC2 ecosystem.

“Next Generation Command and Control is about accelerating transformation and optimizing the innovation of both industry and our warfighters to deliver critical Warfighting capabilities at speed,” said Jesse Tolleson, acting assistant secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology. “This is not business as usual and reflects exactly what we are trying to achieve through transformation across the Army and the acquisition community.”

Lessons learned by the 4th Infantry Division and 25th Infantry Division will provide insights into how heavy and light units will apply NGC2 differently. These efforts will also examine how NGC2 elements function across the technology stack, with a focus on the data layer’s ability to ingest, transport, and organize data from multiple warfighting systems. Additionally, they will inform future fielding considerations for the broader Army.

“The pace at which we are moving with NGC2, both in terms of contracting and getting the equipment into the hands of Soldiers, is exceptional and laser focused on making our formations faster and more lethal,” said Brig. Gen. Shane Taylor, PEO C3N. “The NGC2 CSO is one way we are transforming our acquisition approaches to drive continuous competition and equip Soldiers with technologies that will win in the future fight.”

Previously fielded with the Army’s C2 Fix capabilities — which provided a “fight tonight” division communications architecture with a mix of military and commercial off-the-shelf capabilities as a down payment on NGC2 transformation — the 25th Infantry Division is postured to demonstrate how NGC2 software capabilities operate with C2 Fix hardware.

“At the 25th Infantry Division, we are humbled to play a role in bringing Next Generation Command and Control into the hands of Soldiers,” said Lt. Col. Eugene Miranda, spokesperson for 25th Infantry Division. “This effort is about giving our leaders and formations the ability to sense, decide, and act faster together than any adversary. By working alongside our industry partners and allies, we are learning in real time how human skill, disciplined processes, and emerging technologies can come together to strengthen deterrence and win in the Indo-Pacific. We are proud to contribute to this Army-wide transformation, knowing that every lesson we learn here helps drive the change our Army needs at the speed of need.”

Through NGC2, the Army is transforming not only technology, but also processes in requirements, resourcing, acquisition and contracting. The NGC2 competitive CSO enables continuous open solicitation with specific “decision windows,” allowing vendors to support rapid integration of new capabilities. During the most recent CSO opportunity for NGC2 prototyping with 25th Infantry Division, more than 80 vendors submitted team lead or component provider proposals.

“Contracting for NGC2 is not just about buying a product; it’s about investing in strategic partnerships with vendors,” said Danielle Moyer, executive director, Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground. “By continuing to embrace open dialogue and collaboration with industry and offering an environment that continues to leverage competition across all aspects of the NGC2 ecosystem, we can better equip our Soldiers with the most agile and innovative technology available.”

By PEO C3N Public Communications Directorate