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Shaw Concepts x Veil Solutions MagBlock

April 22nd, 2025

The Shaw Concepts x Veil Solutions MagBlock in Bright Purple is now live to enhance your training and celebrate six years of Shaw Concepts.

The MagBlock is a training aid meant to demonstrate the ‘Cleared’ status of the rifle during training events where wielding the rifle is needed. This can include dry CQB runs, patrolling in the woods, staging during competitions or dry fire practice.

SAW NOT included. It’s a STANAG pattern 5.56 mag don’t works well in other platforms as well.

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Defense Innovation Unit Releases Solicitation for Combat Autonomous Maritime Platform

April 22nd, 2025

The Defense Innovation Unit has released a solicitation for the Combat Autonomous Maritime Platform (CAMP), seeking commercially available, demonstration-ready uncrewed systems that address these limitations, offering a scalable and cost-effective solution for long-range, high-capacity payload deployment. This procurement is using Other Transaction Authority.

Northrop Grumman Manta Ray UUV for DARPA.

To maximize operational effectiveness in contested environments, the United States military requires enhanced capabilities for deploying large payloads across extended ranges. Current UUV capabilities present limitations in range and payload capacity, hindering the effective deployment of critical resources in certain operational scenarios.

Desired mission sets include, but are not limited to:

-Emplacement of various sized payloads

-Bathymetric surveys and mapping

-Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance

-Communications across the air/water interface (acoustic and Radio Frequency)

-Ability to operate in a GPS denied environments

Desired Solution Attributes

A candidate platform should have some or all of the following characteristics:

-Exceptional range, capable of transits greater than 1000nm.

-Capable of performing deeper than 200m underwater.

-Modular payload capacity with ability to drop various payloads to the seafloor. Payload sizes include but are not limited to:

–5ft long, 19 inches in diameter

–21ft in length and 21 inches in diameter

-Autonomous operation including navigation, guidance, and obstacle/collision avoidance (including during emergence and at surface), as well as remote operation.

-Capability for RF communications, and capability or demonstrate a pathway for undersea communications.

-Modularity, including the ability to switch from different payloads and mission sets.

-Hardware and software architecture with open interfaces, with a demonstrable pathway to integrate with various third party payloads;

-Demonstrable pathway to integrate with third party control systems, including but not limited to government furnished common control system (CCS).

-Demonstrable pathway for UMAAcompliance.

-Demonstrable pathway to prevent, mitigate, and recover from the effects of tampering or cyber events to achieve an Authorization To Operate in alignment with applicable Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) recommendations for minimum standards for unmanned national security systems (NSS).

-Be transportable, deployable, and recoverable with commonly available commercial freight and transportation equipment, or demonstrate a development pathway to achieve this.

-Minimize surface expression and duration.

-Include modeling and simulation to inform specific vehicle behaviors and mission operations, or ability to integrate with 3rd party modeling and simulation solutions. 

This project is dedicated to the late Michael Camp, former Deputy Director of Warfare Systems, U.S. Pacific Fleet. 

Responses Due By 2025-05-01 23:59:59 US/Eastern Time.

Visit www.diu.mil/work-with-us/submit-solution/PROJ00567 for full details.

Army Establishes New Fitness Test of Record to Strengthen Readiness and Lethality

April 22nd, 2025

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army announced today the establishment of the Army Fitness Test (AFT) as the official physical fitness test of record for all Soldiers, replacing the Army Combat Fitness Test.

The five-event AFT, is designed to enhance Soldier fitness, improve warfighting readiness, and increase the lethality of the force.

The AFT consists of the three-repetition maximum deadlift, hand-release push-up army extension, sprint-drag-carry, plank, and two-mile run. RAND Corporation analysis and Army data from nearly 1 million test records helped inform the new standard.

Phased implementation of the AFT will begin June 1, 2025, with new scoring standards for Soldiers in 21 combat military occupational specialties (MOSs) taking effect on January 1, 2026, for the active component and June 1, 2026, for the Reserve and National Guard.

The AFT combat standard is sex-neutral and age-normed. Soldiers serving in combat specialties must achieve a minimum of 60 points per event and an overall minimum score of 350.

The AFT general standard is performance-normed by sex and age groups. Soldiers serving in combat-enabling specialties must attain a score of at least 60 points per event and an overall minimum score of 300.

Implementation guidance and associated execution orders will be released in May.

The change reflects the Army’s continued focus on building a physically ready force capable of meeting operational demands in austere environments.

The Army is also adapting its policy framework to support implementation, including support to Soldiers with medical profiles and governance to monitor the impact of the new standard on readiness, retention, and end strength.

Army Public Affairs

Below is the implementing memorandum.

Beez Combat Systems Avon MP-PAPR Sleeve

April 21st, 2025

The AVON MP-PAPR SLEEVE supports  AVON PROTECTIONS’ MP-PAPR. The sleeve was designed to be a low profile design using advanced laminate materials The low profile design increases operational performance and flexibility. Tested at Dragon Spear CBRN RDAX 2024 exercise.

The sleeve allows the end user the ability to carry/mount the MP-PAPR multiple ways. The GRIDLOK MOLLE attachment system, removable harness system and/or sling/belt style. This provides multi-faceted operations for military, law enforcement, first responders, and the responsible citizen.

The MP-PAPR SLEEVE cover provides a way to cover the filters/battery powered air flow system to improve the camouflage capabilities without affecting the function of the PAPR system. Tube covers are available for different hose lengths.

AVON MP-PAPR www.beezcombatsystems.com/collections/cbrn-gas-mask-accessories

***all Avon Protection trademarks, brands, etc are the sole property of the respective companies. Avon Protection does not endorse this products***

Whiskey Two Four – Hydro Modular Back Panel 74.1

April 21st, 2025

WTF’s Hydro Modular Back Panel 74.1 is designed to securely mount a hydration bladder and other essentials to your PALS / MOLLE compatible carrier.  In addition to the main compartment, there are two loop lined pouches, two 2 x 3 PALS on either side, and 2 x 3 PALS on the bottom.  A VELCRO® Brand ONE-WRAP® loop as a universal bladder hanger for use with Source Kangaroo, WLPS, and ILPS bladder and CamelBak’s 70oz and 100oz short bladders.  Included compression straps cinch the load down for minimal shifting and movement.

Included are WTF’s super tough PALSecure 2.0 mounting straps to attach the Back Panel 74.1 to your PALS & MOLLE compatible platforms.

Back Panel 74.1 uses MIL-DTL-32439 500D nylon, A-A-55126 nylon hook & loop, A-A-59826 bonded nylon thread, MIL-W-5674.1 nylon elastic, A-A-55634 spec heavy duty zippers, and well compensated, skilled labor to produce a cost effective part.

Back Panel 74.1 for PALS / MOLLE is lightweight at just 16.6oz / 472g.  Approx 6 liter volume (approx 4.5 liter main compartment, approx 1 liter in the larger pouch, and approx 0.5 liter in the smaller pouch).

Back Panel 74.1 Modular offers four attachment points for optional shoulder straps to use as a standalone mini assault pack.

Made in the USA with Berry and NIR compliant nylon fabrics.  Bladders, additional pouches, plate carrier, optional shoulder straps, etc not included.

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Texas A&M University Wins SIG SAUER Relentless Warrior Championship Title

April 21st, 2025

NEWINGTON, N.H., (April 21, 2025) – SIG SAUER, Inc, industry leading manufacturer of cutting-edge firearms, optics, and ammunition, and the SIG SAUER Academy were honored to host the 2025 SIG Relentless Warrior Championship (SRWC) event. This year marked the largest SRWC in the event’s history hosting one hundred and twenty-six competitors. Cadets from the Air Force Academy, Coast Guard Academy, Royal Military College of Canada, University of North Georgia, Texas A&M, Merchant Marine Academy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VA Tech), West Point, The Citadel, and Virginia Military Institute (VMI) competed at the SIG SAUER Academy in Epping, New Hampshire over two days of stiff competition. At the conclusion of the event, competitors were honored at an awards banquet featuring retired US Army Lt. General John Deedrick. 

The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets fended off defending champions UMA West Point to claim the team victory at the SIG SAUER Relentless Warrior Championship.

The SIG Relentless Warrior Challenge consisted of six challenging stages, testing competitors’ skills in marksmanship, teamwork, and leadership through mission focused themes. After a hard-fought battle with the New England cold, wind, rain, snow, and defending West Point champions, Texas A&M brought home the title of 2025 SIG Relentless Warrior Champion. 

 “On behalf of all the Cadets and Mid-shipmen who attended, I am very grateful to SIG SAUER for the time and effort committed to this event. I have coached 12 years of this match, and this was hands down the best organized and executed,” said Kevin Jimmerson, Marksmanship Instructor & Coach, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Marksmanship Unit (CCMU).

“Competition is not about winning but improving your deficiencies. This is a vitally important lesson for these young men and women who will soon be leading young Americans in defense of our Country,” continued Mr. Jimmerson. “This Texas A&M team developed confidence and competence. We brought everything with us we needed to win this match.”

Awards for the SIG Relentless Warrior Championship:

Team Finishes

First Place – Texas A&M

Second Place – U.S. Military Academy at West Point

Third Place – Virginia Tech

Fourth Place – The Citadel

Fifth Place – University of North Georgia

Individual Finishes

Top Gun Overall Champion:  Shiloh Lewis – Texas A&M

Second Place Overall:  Thomas Nunnally – Texas A&M

Third Place Overall:  Lewis Hare – West Point

Fourth Place Overall:  Andrew Frattini – West Point

Fifth Place Overall:  Parker Pugno – Texas A&M

High Lady:  Megan Cooper – West Point

Shoot-Off Winner:  Lewis Hare – West Point

Team Top Shots (highest finisher for each school)

Texas A&M – Shiloh Lewis

West Point – Lewis Hare

Virginia Tech – Tyler Wade

Air Force Academy – Robert Woertink

The Citadel – Hudson Chase

University of North Georgia – Lucian Buettner

RMC Canada – Zak Lopato-Miguel

VMI – Colin Russell

Coast Guard Academy – Dhiren Kettish

Merchant Marine Academy – Evan Hoang-Le

Spirit of the Warrior Award:  RMC Canada Team

“It is such an honor to host the SIG Relentless Warrior Championship each year and provide a competitive shooting landscape where these cadets can experience the skills, stress, comradery, and teamwork to help develop future leaders of the military who will serve and protect our freedoms,” said Phil Strader, Vice President, Consumer Affairs.

“I’m proud of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets and their efforts preparing for this competition. They fittingly embodied the infamous words of former Texas A&M football coach Paul ‘Bear’ Bryant, ‘It’s not the will to win that matters – everyone has that. It’s the will to prepare to win that matters.’ Congratulations to them, and to everyone who helped make this event a success,” concluded Strader. 

Additional pictures can be viewed here: coastridemedia.pixieset.com/sigsauerrelentlesswarrior

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Tomahawk Performance HW / Combat Uniform – Now Available

April 21st, 2025

Nashville, APRIL 2025 – Tomahawk Performance advances hot weather military and law enforcement operational capabilities with the introduction of the HW / Combat Shirt and Pant – a full-featured lightweight hot weather combat uniform capable of handling high temperatures and high humidity in arid and tropical environments.

The HW / Combat Uniform features a streamlined design with an articulated American Athletic fit to enable full range of unrestricted movement.

Water-evacuating ports and laser perforation promote ventilation, contributing to temperature control and moisture management. 50/50 6.4oz NYCO Ripstop material of pant, shoulders and arms has mechanical stretch for comfort, while torso is Polartec® Power Dry® Lightweight 4.9oz Jersey–both materials FR-rated for safety.

Purposefully chosen features are seamlessly integrated to help stay on task without interference, including:

HW / Combat Pant

• Adjustable waist with webbing-reinforced button closure

• Laser perforation on lower back, groin, and behind knee for ventilation

• Ports for water evacuation

• Mesh-lined hand pockets, cargo and zippered accessory and back pockets promote ventilation

• 1” webbing and internal slot to secure breaching charge

• Adjustable ankle cuff with grip to seal out debris and insects

• Perforated knee pad with adjustable integrated mesh insert sleeve

HW / Combat Shirt

• Minimal stitching at friction points, no seams on shoulders where carrier straps rest

• Water evacuating ports in the pockets, inner elbow, and wrist

• Forward facing bicep pockets with zipper access and integrated stash pocket for essentials

• Integrated and removable elbow pads 1/3” thick

• Pockets are mesh lined to promote ventilation

• 4” x 4.5” X-stitched velcro for ID patches

• Tapered neck to help protect from sun, dust and debris

• Extended back to remain tucked while crawling, kneeling, bending, and sitting

Whether conducting long-range patrols in desert terrain, jungle reconnaissance, or urban operations in extreme heat, the uniform provides breathability and moisture-wicking properties to maintain comfort and prevent overheating. Designed to keep warfighters mission-ready and focused, it ensures performance doesn’t suffer in the most unforgiving climates.

The HW / Combat Shirt weighs in at 13 oz. (L) and the HW / Combat Pant at 24 oz. (L) including knee and elbow pads.

The HW / Combat Uniform is now available through the Tomahawk Performance website and via our dealer network.  

Tomahawk Performance designs technical apparel and gear to maximize mobility and enhance performance during the mission. For more information, or sales inquiries, please reach out to contact@tomahawkperformance.com.

US Army Seeks Attritable FPV Drones

April 21st, 2025

If you’ve hung around with me over the last year all I want to talk about is attritable drones and you’ve likely heard me say “The attritable drone is the 155 shell of the future” so many times you’d like to rip off my arm and beat me to death. But right now I’m so happy that I don’t think I’d feel it.

Fortunately, I’m not the only person who thinks this way. The Marines have set up a drone team to work on requirements and TTPs and now the Army is jumping on board with First Person View (FPV) attritable drones.

To be sure, the Army (and all of DoD) have procured a lot of unmanned aerial systems but they’ve been what I refer to as “enduring capabilities”. Expensive and exquisite, we can’t afford to lose the vast majority of these systems due to cost and lack of industrial base capacity.

Ukraine on the other hand goes through around 10,000 attritable drones per month, using them as much as munitions as anything. Surging up to 30,000 per month, they are manufactured in small buildings and basements, often near the front.

The vast majority are sent on one-way missions to conduct ISR or deliver end effects like EW and kinetic strike. They allow the small unit commander to have his own dedicated Air Force and it’s changing the way we will fight. I’ve heard some executives in the defense industry look at the lessons learned from drone use in Ukraine and retort with “that’s not how we do it in the US,” demanding that the military continue to buy expensive drones packed with capabilities that will likely be destroyed in their first use. Fortunately, Soldiers and their leaders are seeing the issue and understand that it doesn’t make sense to destroy and bunker with a $50,000 drone when it can be done with a $2000 model. They know that our foes are going to be able to continue to generate these systems even when our exquisite systems are used up in the first days of a large scale conflict. Small, FPV drones provide an asymmetric advantage to even the smallest and least sophisticated of foes.

My vision is a drone categorized as a munition in order to acknowledge its attritable status and to streamline acquisition which ordered in quantity and shoes up at the unit where it is configured using Modular Open Source Architecture (MOSA) components for the day’s operations. Some may be configured with cameras and sensors while others receive effectors such as EW packages and explosive warheads or weapon racks to drop small munitions such as grenades like a mini-bomber. Taking a note from what we’ve seen in Ukraine a flying Claymore may also be an option. Using simple onboard computers and software defined radios, software will be uploaded to provide various flight and command and control enhancements like pixel lock and home on jam capabilities as well as follow the leader control for swarms.

Now on to what the Army is looking at. The other day the Army’s Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Project Office issued a Sources Sought Notice to industry for Purpose Built Attritable Systems (PBAS) First Person View (FPV) Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (SUAS).

This Sources Sought is to assess commercially available and viable Purpose-Built Attritable Systems (PBAS) First Person View (FPV) Small Uncrewed Aircraft System (SUAS) candidates for a possible invitation for a follow-on demonstration in support of the United States Army Maneuver Elements. This sources sought may be used to fulfill future procurement requirements.

The Program Executive Office (PEO) Aviation, Project Manager (PM), UAS, seeks information on commercially available products that are production ready, reusable, unretrievable components (uncrewed aircraft platforms, payloads, and ancillary equipment) and cost-effective SUAS to be employed at the maneuver small unit level. FPV enabled SUAS provide the maneuver force a low cost solution with increased maneuverability, precise lethal payload delivery, and operator concealability. As such, the PBAS FPV, hereafter referred to as PBAS, designed with baseline mission characteristics that focus on rapid reconfigurability and modular payload capabilities that allow for mission changes across target acquisition tasks, with the added flexibility to execute kinetic operations as needed. The system’s mission characteristics include a field-level reconfigurable, modular payload capability to execute the primary mission of Reconnaissance Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RSTA), secondary mission of communications relay, and enhanced mission set of lethal payload delivery and electronic support.

What is most critical to this plan, and as far as I know still unavailable, is the Interface Control Document for these MOSA drones. It will tell industry what connectors to use and what power they will have available.

Additionally, we need a domestic supply chain for the components to create these drones. Right now, most batteries, circuitry, and motors are coming from within the Chinese sphere of influence. The alternative suppliers are foreign.

Interested parties should visit sam.gov and have until May 8, 2025, 4:00 PM CST to submit. I’m sure they mean CDT, but then notice says CST.

The image at the top was taken by SPC Israel Fernandez and depicts U.S. Army Sgt. Tucker Smith with the UAS Platoon, 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade prepares his Skydio X10D drone for its observation flight during “Project Shiv” at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, Feb. 20, 2025. Project Shiv is an innovative exercise involving using first person view drones assembled at Balli Airfield in conjunction with development munitions created by the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center. This is the kind of innovation that is going to keep the Army relevant.