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GA-ASI Inks Collaboration Deal With South Korea’s Hanwha

April 9th, 2025

The Companies Will Pursue Global UAS Programs

SAN DIEGO – 08 April 2025 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) and South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace have agreed to collaborate on the development and production of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for the global defense market. The joint effort follows the successful completion of a major flight demonstration in 2024 when the two companies launched a GA-ASI MQ-1C Gray Eagle® STOL (GE STOL) UAS from the South Korean Navy’s amphibious landing ship ROKS Dokdo (LPH-6111) as it was underway at sea off the coast of Pohang, South Korea.

The demonstration illustrated the ability of the GE STOL to safely operate on many types of aircraft-capable ships, which opens myriad new ways for the U.S. and its allies to use this UAS to support multi-domain operations. It also paved the way for GA-ASI and Hanwha to sign this new agreement to jointly invest in and pursue new UAS business opportunities.

“We’re excited to extend and deepen our business relationship with Hanwha,” said GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue, who supervised the November 12, 2024, at-sea demonstration. “Our test flight with Gray Eagle STOL was well-received by the Republic of Korea Navy, and we know Hanwha is ready to invest to grow a UAS business with GA-ASI both in Korea and the U.S.”

Gray Eagle STOL—which stands for short takeoff and landing—is the only medium-altitude, long-endurance aircraft of its kind with the ability to operate without a catapult or arresting gear from fight deck-equipped warships such as amphibious ships and aircraft carriers. It additionally enables true runway independence by operating from unimproved fields and roads, beaches, parking lots, etc.

Hanwha Aerospace plans to invest more than 300 billion KRW (US $203.5M) in the development and production facilities for GE STOL and UAS engines, expand research and development activities, and provide production infrastructure in both South Korea and with GA-ASI in the U.S. This is in addition to GA-ASI’s past and ongoing investment in UAS STOL development. Hanwha also plans to create jobs by securing talent in related fields and to foster the domestic (Korean) UAS industry ecosystem by discovering domestic parts and material partner companies. GA-ASI expects the endeavor to create nearly 10,000 jobs based upon the expected sales and support over the next 10 years, and at least 500 jobs in the U.S.

“Hanwha Aerospace views unmanned systems as a strategic pillar for the future of defense. Through our collaboration with GA-ASI, we aim to strengthen sovereign defense capabilities, expand Korea’s presence in the global UAS market, and contribute to a more robust ROK-U.S. alliance, said Dong Kwan Kim, Vice Chairman of Hanwha Group. 

Previously known as Mojave, Gray Eagle STOL leverages extensive commonality with the well-proven, in-production Gray Eagle 25M airframe to offer a highly capable new aircraft at greatly reduced cost and technical risk compared to a clean-sheet design. Gray Eagle STOL has recorded a number of first-of-their-kind aviation milestones, including the flight from the Dokdo, launch and recovery aboard the British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales (09), live-fire testing at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz., and several others. Gray Eagle STOL offers international militaries a unique platform: a full-featured medium-altitude, long-endurance UAS with a significant battlefield payload that can take off in short distances from ships, unimproved surfaces, or other highly combat-relevant locations.

Darley Partners with National Fallen Firefighters Association for the 2025 Fire Service Thought Leadership Essay Competition

April 9th, 2025

Darley Partners with National Fallen Firefighters Association for the 2025 Fire Service Thought Leadership Essay Competition

Itasca, IL, April 9, 2025 – Darley, in partnership with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Fire Service Thought Leadership Essay Contest –Understanding the “Why” Behind Mental Health in the Fire Service. Now in its fourth year, this initiative challenges firefighters nationwide to explore the critical yet often overlooked mental health issues within their ranks.

The competition seeks to uncover the deeper reasons behind firefighters’ persistent mental health challenges, beyond the daily high-stakes stress of their lifesaving roles. “Understanding the ‘why’ behind the mental health crisis is crucial,” said Garry Briese, a member of the Darley Board of Directors. “This competition provides a unique platform for firefighters to voice their experiences and insights, fostering a broader understanding and paving the way for effective solutions.”

With a focus on introspection and analysis, participants are encouraged to examine various factors contributing to mental health issues, including job stress, firehouse culture, and broader societal impacts that uniquely affect firefighters. The aim is to identify why these challenges not only exist but continue to escalate, especially in the context of rising rates of PTSD, divorce, and suicide within the fire service community.

How to Participate:

Eligibility: Open to active and retired firefighters, both career and volunteer

Essay Requirements: Submit a three- to four-page essay in PDF format, using 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced.

Submission Period: March 24 – June 2.

“We often hear firefighters say, ‘I’m OK,’ masking the true emotional toll of their duties,” said Victor Stagnaro, Chief Executive Officer of the NFFF. “This competition is a call to action for firefighters to express themselves openly and contribute to a crucial dialogue that can lead to real and lasting change.”

Submissions will be peer-reviewed by a panel of fire service and mental health experts, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of the insights presented.

For more details on the competition and submission guidelines, please visit darley.com/essay-contest.

Gallatin Navigator Achieves “Awardable” Status on Department of Defense’s Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace

April 9th, 2025

WASHINGTON, April 8, 2025 — Gallatin AI, a venture-backed startup transforming defense logistics with cutting-edge artificial intelligence, announced today that its flagship solution, Gallatin Navigator, has achieved “Awardable” status through the Department of Defense’s Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace.

The Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace is the premier offering of Tradewinds, the Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) suite of tools and services designed to accelerate the procurement and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), data, and analytics capabilities. Gallatin Navigator was selected through a rigorous evaluation process that assessed the platform’s innovation, scalability, and potential impact on mission-critical logistics operations.

Gallatin Navigator is a next-generation logistics operating system designed to ensure U.S. and allied warfighters have the supplies they need, when and where they need them—even in contested or denied environments. The platform leverages advanced machine learning to forecast resupply needs, recommend optimized logistics & distribution plans, and provide real-time visibility across the operational theater. Unlike traditional systems focused on acquisition or bulk transportation, Navigator addresses the tactical edge of logistics, supporting brigade-level decision-making across all military branches.

“We built Navigator to close a critical gap in battlefield logistics—one that legacy systems can’t address. Being recognized by Tradewinds is a tremendous validation of the operational impact our platform can have,” said Brian Ballard, Chief Product Officer & Co-Founder of Gallatin. “Navigator brings predictive power, supply intelligence, and intuitive decision support to the units that need it most in contested environments.”

Government customers can access Gallatin’s product video submission by logging into the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace at www.tradewindai.com.

UF PRO and Lindnerhof to Exhibit at SOF Week 2025

April 9th, 2025

KOMENDA, SLOVENIA and LENGGRIES, GERMANY (08.04.2025)

UF PRO and Lindnerhof, both part of Mehler Systems, will participate in SOF Week 2025, taking place from 5–8 May in Tampa, Florida. Hosted by USSOCOM, SOF Week serves as a central platform for the global special operations community to engage with leading-edge technologies and mission-critical solutions.

At the East Mezzanine Lounge, UF PRO and Lindnerhof will jointly showcase advanced systems developed to support modern-day operators across all operational environments.

UF PRO will present a selection of its latest performance garments designed for extreme conditions and mission-specific applications. These include the Delta OL 4.0 Winter Jacket and Pants, offering advanced cold-weather protection through high thermal insulation and weather resistance. The Striker TT Combat Shirt and Pants are optimised for hot and humid environments, providing breathable comfort and reliable functionality during high-intensity operations. The AcE Gen.2 Winter Combat Shirt is engineered for cold-weather missions that involve constant movement, balancing insulation with breathability. The Striker X Gen.2 Combat Pants, rugged and ergonomic, are built to deliver reliability and comfort in the harshest conditions faced by military professionals.

Lindnerhof will highlight its latest developments in modular load-carrying and mission equipment. This includes the Shikari/Abseiling Quick Drop Set-up with Belt, a configuration tailored for vertical access and rapid deployment. The versatile Set-up with Belt supports a wide range of mission profiles through its lightweight, scalable design. Also on display will be The Beast—Lindnerhof’s heavy load-carrying system—engineered for extreme loads and extended missions, offering excellent weight distribution, stability, and comfort where endurance is critical.

Together, UF PRO and Lindnerhof reflect Mehler Systems’ commitment to developing mission-focused solutions that support the operational needs of today’s special forces.

More information available at: mehler-systems.com/event/sof-week-2025

Meprolight Secures Israeli Police Contract for STING PRO Dual Laser Pointer Adapted Uniquely for Law Enforcement Forces

April 9th, 2025

The Compact Dual-Wavelength Laser Pointer Now Equipped with Green Laser, Ensuring Forces’ Distinction and Improved Coordination in Critical Situations

08 April , 2025 Israel. Meprolight (1990) Ltd. – a member of the SK Group (founded by Mr. Samy Katsav) and a leading manufacturer of electro-optical systems, thermal and night vision equipment, as well as self-illuminated sights for military, law enforcement and civilian applications, announces securing a significant contract from the Israeli Police for the supply of STING PRO laser pointers. The STING PRO, already proven operationally worldwide, has been specifically adapted for police use with a green laser pointer to distinguish police from military forces in combat zones, a top-mounted activation button, and a compact design ensuring safer and more effective coordination in critical situations.

The delivery of the advanced dual laser pointer will take place throughout the year, enhancing the Israeli Police’s tactical capabilities with improved accuracy for various operational scenarios, including close quarters battle (CQB) and covert nighttime operations. The integration of the green laser pointer provides law enforcement with a critical tool for maintaining clear visual differentiation from military units, optimizing mission success and reducing risks in combat zones.

The STING PRO offers dual-wavelength capabilities, providing both visible (635 nm) and infrared laser pointers. With flexible low and high-intensity options, it ensures optimal performance in urban and covert environments, with a beam divergence of 0.5 mrad.

The dual laser pointer ergonomic design allows for easy operation by both right- and left-handed users. Built to MIL STD 810 standards, the STING PRO is rugged and durable, capable of withstanding harsh operational conditions. Weighing less than 250 grams, it mounts on a Picatinny MIL STD 1913 rail, enhancing mobility and flexibility. The dual laser pointer operates for up to 12 hours on a single 1.5V AA battery, ensuring reliable performance during extended missions. Additionally, it features a single zeroing mechanism for both visible and infrared lasers, simplifying setup for enhanced accuracy in both day and night operations.

“Meprolight continues to adapt its products to meet the evolving needs of its customers,” said Golan Kalimi, VP of Marketing at Meprolight. “The reliability of the STING PRO has already been proven globally, and we are proud to collaborate with the Israeli Police. This partnership adds to our ongoing collaboration with the IDF, furthering our commitment to supporting security forces

For more information on Meprolight, please visit: www.meprolight.com,

JayJay’s HUTAN Jungle Clothing

April 9th, 2025

JayJay’s new addition to their clothing line, HUTAN tropical climate clothing, is now available. Designed specifically for operating in hot, humid climates, the HUTAN range is extremely lightweight and fast drying.

Consisting of the HUTAN Shirt and Trousers, they are constructed from MultiCam Apocalyple material, a 100% nylon ripstop fabric with MMS (moisture management system) moisture wicking fabric making for quick drying. Additionally, the fabric incorporates an antimicrobial finish. The material has a soft hand and feels like a well worn pair of pajamas yet is very durable. The clothing is highly breathable and extremely lightweight.

HUTAN Shirt

HUTAN Shirt Key Features :

1. 2 slotted button adjustable neck collar. The collar is shaped at the rear to increase coverage on the neck for sun protection.

2. YKK® zip and slotted button front closure.

3. Front compass pocket with hook and loop closure flap and tie off point.

4. 2 large front bellowed chest pockets, with mesh backing for airflow, cord tie off points and mesh panel bottoms for drainage.

5. 3 slotted button adjustable wrist cuff.

6. Longer than usual overall length with scooped rear to reduce fabric pull out from your trousers.

7. Available in multiple sizes to ensure that comfortable athletic fit.

HUTAN Trousers

HUTAN Trousers Key Features:

1. High back waist panel with stretch vent panel, for comfort and preventing shirt fabric pulling out.

2. Waistband has 2 large slotted buttons with hook and loop closure.

3. waistband belt loops with tie off loops, allows up to 60mm wide belts to be threaded through.

4. 2 front, mesh lined hand pockets.

5. YKK front zipper.

6. Reinforced crotch area.

7. 2 Large thigh bellowed cargo pockets, with slotted button closure, cord tie off points, mesh panels at the bottom and designed to fit waterproof document and map cases. The pockets are sewn down the front edge to make them streamlined for walking through the bush.

7. Reinforced knees.

8. Lower leg tie hem.

9. Available in multiple leg sizes to ensure the perfect fit.

The Wing Group Expands Global Presence with New Subsidiary in Australia

April 9th, 2025

Sydney, Australia – The Wing Group is pleased to announce the establishment of its wholly owned subsidiary in Australia. This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone in the company’s global growth and underscores its commitment to providing advanced solutions for security, defence, and critical marine operations. By strengthening its presence in the Southern Hemisphere, The Wing Group reaffirms its dedication to supporting critical security operations worldwide.

Leading the Australian subsidiary is Gavin Stevens MG, a seasoned professional with a distinguished career supporting elite military and professional operations in complex maritime environments. His expertise will play a pivotal role in expanding The Wing Group’s reach and delivering specialized support to Australian, New Zealand and Asia-Pacific operations.


Gavin Stevens MG

Stevens shared: “I’m honoured to lead The Wing Group’s Australian operations. Throughout my career, I’ve focused on enabling mission success in high-stakes maritime environments—values that align perfectly with The Wing Group’s commitment to performance, innovation, and integrity. I look forward to supporting our current local partners, building new ones and delivering real impact on the ground.”

Andrew Branagh, President of The Wing Group, emphasized the strategic importance of this expansion:“The Southern Hemisphere is a dynamic and vital region in the global security landscape. As operational challenges evolve, it’s crucial to provide localized, hands-on support to ensure mission success. With Gavin at the helm and together with our trusted distribution partners—Calgus Maritime, Stern First, and Aquaterro—we are strengthening our ability to deliver world-class solutions tailored to the unique needs of this region.”

By establishing a direct presence in Australia, The Wing Group enhances its ability to support military, governmental, and professional teams with cutting-edge equipment from Wing Inflatables and Mustang Survival, as well as localized training and operational expertise.

For more information about The Wing Group and its new subsidiary in Australia, please contact:

Gavin Stevens MG
Managing Director, Wing Group Australia
gstevens@winggroup.com
+61 402 097 905

Rheinmetall Takes Over Hagedorn-NC GmbH, Securing the Supply Chain for Propellant Production

April 8th, 2025

Rheinmetall AG is taking over Hagedorn-NC GmbH, headquartered in Osnabrück, Lower-Saxony. This long-established company has been producing industrial nitrocellulose for civilian applications in Lingen an der Ems for over 100 years. In the course of the takeover, relevant parts of the production are to be converted to military applications. The acquisition enables the Düsseldorf-based technology group to strengthen its manufacturing capacity for propellants for all types of ammunition, especially for 155mm artillery ammunition.

A corresponding purchase agreement has now been concluded between Rheinmetall and Hagedorn AG, Osnabrück, as the seller. The acquisition is subject to antitrust approval by the relevant authorities.

Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall AG: “The acquisition helps us to overcome a strategic bottleneck in propellant production. It gives us an important source of raw materials and continues the vertical integration along the entire value chain in the production of ammunition. We look forward to welcoming the approximately 90 employees of Hagedorn NC to the Rheinmetall Corporation and to offering them secure prospects for the future”.

Gerd Hofmann, CEO of Hagedorn AG: “I am very pleased to have found a new owner for Hagedorn-NC in Rheinmetall, which will offer the company new prospects and growth opportunities. I am convinced that both companies will work well together.” 

Nitrocellulose is an essential energetic component of propellant powders. These are used, among other things, as propellants for artillery ammunition. Nitrocellulose is produced by reacting cellulose with nitrating acids. Rheinmetall currently produces nitrocellulose at three sites: Wimmis (Switzerland), Murcia (Spain) and Wellington (South Africa). Through this acquisition, the corporation will have an additional site.

Existing customers of Hagedorn-NC GmbH in the civil sector will continue to be supplied for the time being. In the coming months, conversion 
of production to military-grade nitrocellulose is planned.

This step further strengthens Rheinmetall’s position as a leading supplier of large calibre ammunition within NATO, ensuring a long-term, independent supply of essential components for production. As a system house, Rheinmetall offers the ‘full shot’ from a single source: the projectile, the fuse, the explosive charge and the propellant.