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NP Aerospace Teams with Logistik Unicorp to Deliver the UK’s Next Generation Integrated Soldier System

May 27th, 2025

NP Aerospace, the global armour manufacturer and vehicle integrator, with operations in UK and Canada, has teamed with the leading international uniform provider, headquartered in Canada,

Logistik Unicorp – bringing together the strengths of both companies. By combining NP’s renowned personal protection expertise, including hard and soft armour technologies, with Logistik Unicorp’s military apparel expertise, the team is able to offer next generation, integrated soldier systems solutions to a variety of international customers and together, bid into numerous upcoming programmes.

Initially, the partnership will focus on defence, security, and police forces within the UK but beyond that, will be positioned to export the joint capabilities. The partnership is already proven, with

Logistik Unicorp, supported by NP Aerospace, having recently been awarded a major contract to supply the Canadian Army’s (CA) light forces Dismounted Infantry Capability Enhancement (DICE) programme with 3,000 kits of advanced protective and load carriage equipment. This contract includes the provision of ballistic armour layers, tactical vests, pack systems and associated pouches, as well as options for additional systems and services.

With some significant UK programmes upcoming, including the MoD’s VIRTUS Torso Sub-System Re-let, the partnership delivers a wide range of potential benefits to the customers. Combining two globally trusted and proven brands, this arrangement unites NP Aerospace’s longstanding reputation as the UK’ leading hard armour supplier with Logistik Unicorp’s military apparel and personal equipment expertise – delivering compliant, validated and trusted solutions. Logistik’s major contracts in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand further reinforce a track record of reliability and operational excellence. Leveraging NP’s established UK supply chain, the partnership is committed to bolstering the UK’s defence manufacturing sector by creating high-skilled jobs, investing in local R&D, and strengthening the national supply chain.

Karine Bibeau, Vice-President, Client Experience at Logistik Unicorp, emphasized the strategic alignment of the two companies’ expertise: “This partnership brings together two highly complementary capabilities—combat-proven armour technology and world-class military apparel and equipment systems—into a unified offering that meets the evolving needs of today’s defence forces. It reflects our shared commitment to delivering fully integrated, user-centric solutions that enhance operational effectiveness and protect those who serve.”

James Kempston, NP Aerospace CEO, commented: “we’re delighted to be able to announce this partnership today, that combines the proven strengths of both companies at a time when there are numerous emerging opportunities in this capability space. We are comfortable that what we’re offering, together, is unmatched in terms of proven and compliant capability, delivering advanced protection, usability, comfort and durability to those who need it most. At the same time, we’re able to offer best-value with our integrated approach of lean manufacturing, best-in-class procurement, and comprehensive lifecycle management underpinning a cost-effective solution for the customer.”

He added: “Our deep understanding of UK MoD processes, combined with Logistik Unicorp’s proven performance in multi-year, large-scale military contracts, will enable a smooth and secure transition for any customer, including the UK’s VIRTUS re-let programme, and others.”

Now Shipping from Magpul – The Maztech X4 System

May 27th, 2025

The Maztech X4 Optical System is now available for order from Magpul. It’s a modular appliqué that accepts your existing 30mm LVPO and turns it into a smart optic, offering an augmented-reality display with a precise, ballistic-compensated offset aiming point.

The foundational product of the X4 System is the Maztech X4-FCS, a fire-control system providing real-time ballistic calculations for first-shot impacts on target.

When the X4-FCS is paired with a Maztech Laser Rangefinder (X4-LRF), instantaneous range information is provided to the onboard Applied Ballistics software for immediate target engagement.

Four other X4 accessories provide support and connectivity to the system, including an LRF Diving Board Mount, remote controls with low-profile or rail-mounted options, and an FCS-to-LRF Cable. This suite of X4 accessories provides multiple options for how you’ll want to run your system. Combine your hardware with the tools available on the Maztech mobile app and you can quickly configure your system from your smartphone and start hitting targets faster and farther than ever.

magpul.com/maztech

Bale Defence – RTV6

May 27th, 2025

The RTV6 by Bale Defence was displayed in the Australia pavilion at SOF Week and is the latest in their Rough Terrain Vehicle line.

Sporting six wheels, it offers a 1.4:1 payload ration meaning that this 1.1 ton vehicle will carry a 1.5 ton payload.

Specs:

  • Top Speed: 108km/h (67mph)
  • ??Range: 320km (std fuel tank) (200 miles)
  • ??Fording: 750mm (30in)
  • ??Ground Clearance: 340mm (13.4in)
  • ??Winch: Relocatable Front & Rear

The rear deck will accept modular mission kits. In the photo above it’s mounted with an FN Remote Weapon Station.

Available via www.baledefence.com. Their US partner is www.inter2t.com.

Relv – Starlink Mini Cage

May 27th, 2025

More and more units (and individuals) are using Starlink Mini austere comms. Many don’t want the antenna to give away their position. You see, the Starlink Mini antenna can deflect light and can get very hot during operation making it susceptible to observation by ground and airborne thermal sensors.

Relv created a frame called the Cage to be used in conjunction with their multispectral camouflage panels. It serve as a protective frame for use with RELV ECLIPSE hide panels, ensuring they don’t come into contact with the Starlink Mini.

These two photos show a Starlink Mini antenna with and without the Cage to show you how effective it is with a RELV ECLIPSE camo panel.

relv.com/product/relv-eclipse-starlink-mini-cage

This product is regulated by ITAR.  U.S. CITIZENS AND NATO MILITARY / LAW ENFORCEMENT SALES ONLY – ALL FOREIGN CIVILIAN SALES WILL BE CANCELED AND REFUNDED.  

OKSI Introduces Odyssey GPS-Denied Module

May 27th, 2025

The Odyssey GPS-Denied Module with #IntelligenceByOKSI — Bolt-on Visual Navigation for UAS.

The Odyssey module is a rapidly deployable and robust bolt-on GPS-denied navigation module. It provides drift-free navigation with absolute position updates to flight controllers enabling flights in heavily jammed EW environments. By leveraging a custom-trained AI feature matcher and advanced data fusion algorithms, Odyssey excels in diverse conditions—including seasonal changes, battlefield scarring, urban destruction and zero-illumination scenarios. It is fully passive—emitting no RF or laser signals—ensuring low observability and quick integration into virtually any platform.

The Odyssey was designed in partnership with Nokturnal AI, who delivers purpose-built autonomous platforms that thrive in EW environments with heavy jamming. Together we bring operators the tactical advantage they need on the modern-day battlefield that keeps them in the loop and out of danger.

Learn more about the Odyssey Module: www.nokturnal.ai/platform/odyssey

Learn more about GPS-denied Navigation: oksi.ai/omninav-gps-denied-navigation

Lets talk integration: solutions@oksi.ai

CSIS Presents: The Future of Irregular Warfare

May 27th, 2025

In this video presented by the Center for Strategic & International Studies, Christopher Maier, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, discusses Irregular Warfare (IW), the Special Operations Forces (SOF) enterprise, and how technology will impact SOF in the future with Dr Seth G. Jones, president of the CSIS Defense and Security Department.

My Memorial Day Message

May 26th, 2025

Today’s message is one of hope. I’d like you all to remember those who gave all for our nation, but when you’re doing it, let’s celebrate the good times we had with them. Let’s embrace the good of their sacrifice.

Those who went before us, were our best and their sacrifice protected this nation. We will never forget that. But as solemn as the day is, think about the good times as well.

Never Forget The Price Of Freedom

Photo- An American Soldier Sports German Medals on His Uniform in Germany on 12 December 1944. Photographs from the service of Allan Voluck, who served as a photographer with the 3908th Signal Service Battalion in Europe. WW II Museum Collection.

“BOOTS” by Rudyard Kipling

May 25th, 2025

The poem “BOOTS” by Rudyard Kipling was published in 1903 and imagines the repetitive thoughts of a British Army infantryman marching in South Africa during the Second Boer War. It has been suggested for the first four words of each line to be read slowly, at a rate of two words per second, to match with the cadence, or rhythm of a foot soldier marching. Here, American actor Taylor Holmes does just that in this 1915 recording.

This will bring back memories to many of our readers who have graduated from one of America’s schools of higher learning in the craft of survival.