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C&H Precision Partners with Daniel Defense, Barnes Bullets and HuntStand for the 2024 Creedmoor Christmas Giveaway

December 17th, 2024

RICHMOND HILL, Ga. – December 16, 2024 – C&H Precision has partnered with Daniel Defense, Barnes Bullets and HuntStand to create a unique prize pack, tailored towards sportsmen with a passion for hunting big game. One randomly selected grand prize winner will receive a prize package consisting of different products carefully selected by each brand. The promotion begins at 9:00 a.m. EST on December 16, 2024, and ends on December 27, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. EST. 

To enter and view the full terms and conditions, visit the sweepstakes entry page here.   

2024 Creedmoor Christmas Giveaway Prize: 

One (1) C&H Precision LPVO  

Five (5) Boxes of Barnes Bullets VOR-TX Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor 120 GR  

One (1) Daniel Defense Delta 5 6.5 Creedmoor  

Five (5) HuntStand Pro Whitetail Subscriptions  

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Daniel Defense, Barnes Bullets, and HuntStand for this special giveaway,” said C&H Precision Director of Marketing Travis Tipps. “This partnership allows us to bring together some of the best products in the industry and offer our customers a chance to win an incredible prize that will elevate their hunting adventures.” 

The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the United States and District of Columbia aged 21 or older. For more information and additional coverage on the giveaway, fans are encouraged to follow C&H Precision’s Instagram and TikTok pages. 

For more information on C&H Precision visit www.chpws.com. Additional updates from the company are also available on social media. 

Team O’Neil’s Tactical Driving Tuesday – PIT Maneuver

December 17th, 2024

If you’ve ever seen a cop use his vehicle to immobilize another vehicle, that’s a Precision Immobilization Technique or PIT Maneuver. Once again, Instructor Wyatt talks you through the technique but it’s something that you need to experience firsthand. There’s no better place to do it than Team O’Neil.

If you’re in need of in-person training like this, sign up for the Team O’Neil Tactical Driving Course at their facility in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This five-day course includes driving under NODS and is available to military and other government agencies as well as civilians.

Vertx Launches the Trailslacker Pant: Versatility Meets Mission-Ready Design

December 17th, 2024

Vertx continues to set the standard for functional apparel with the release of their new Trailslacker Pant, designed to support the most demanding lifestyles—whether in the field, training on the range, or daily operations.

Engineered for performance, the Trailslacker combines rugged durability with tactical versatility, boasting features that cater to government and military professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With 11 intelligently placed pockets, including CCW-compatible and hidden stash options, it ensures critical items remain secure and accessible.

The Trailslacker’s abrasion-resistant, anti-wrinkle fabric provides exceptional longevity, while 37.5® Active Technology keeps wearers comfortable in any climate by regulating core temperature and wicking away moisture. An athletic fit with articulated knees and a gusseted crotch delivers unrestricted mobility—perfect for tactical maneuvers or long hours on the move.

Available in Exhaust, Shock Cord, and Space Force Grey, the Trailslacker Pant is conveniently priced at $79.99. Whether your mission takes you to rugged terrain or urban environments, these pants are built to adapt and perform.

Get yours now at Vertx.com.

US Army Marksmanship Unit Prepares Soldiers with New Weapons System

December 17th, 2024

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii — The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit’s Instructor Training Group recently trained Hawaii-based Soldiers on the fielding of the Next Generation Squad Weapon system, Nov. 7-22, 2024, at Schofield Barracks. The training introduced Soldiers to the advanced capabilities of the NGSW, a weapon system designed to give U.S. troops a decisive edge on the battlefield.

Staff Sgt. Joseph Enloe, a Weapons Squad Leader with the 25th Infantry Division, expressed his enthusiasm for the training, describing it as “phenomenal” and a key factor in shaping future combat tactics.

The NGSW system, which includes the XM7 rifle, XM250 automatic rifle and the XM157 fire control system, is designed to enhance a Soldier’s lethality and survivability by providing precise targeting, improved range and advanced optics. However, as with any new technology, its effectiveness relies heavily on proper training and the integration of that technology with foundational marksmanship skills.

The integration of the XM157 Fire Control Unit is one of the most notable features of the NGSW. The system provides real-time range data and a corrected aim point for the shooter, significantly improving accuracy and engagement speed, said Staff Sgt. Jacoby Fannon, an instructor/shooter assigned to the USAMU. The technology is not a substitute for basic marksmanship training, it is designed to augment and enhance a Soldier’s existing skills.

“Soldiers are given increased capabilities to achieve overmatch when leveraging NGSW technology with continued outcome-focused training,” said Fannon. “The purpose of NGSW technology is to augment, not replace, a Soldier’s training. This approach ensures that even when the technology is unavailable or inaccurate, Soldiers can still rely on their basic skills, such as range estimation and manual targeting, to engage the enemy.”

“Training is very important, and we always have to train as we fight,” said Sgt. 1st Class Austinnick Rosario, a Platoon Sergeant assigned to Apache Troop, 3rd Battalion, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, “If we do it right, our jobs will be easier.”

The training structure included preliminary marksmanship instruction and evaluation to more advanced marksmanship tables that progressively build a Soldier’s skills. This layered training is designed to reinforce the basics while allowing Soldiers to fully integrate the advanced features of the NGSW system.

Marksmanship training remains consistent, regardless of the weapon system. The Army’s marksmanship tables are structured to provide all Soldiers, regardless of experience level, with the tools needed to develop proficiency. The training starts with the fundamentals and builds to more complex exercises that simulate real combat scenarios.

Throughout the training, Soldiers were guided by expert instructors from the USAMU. These instructors are not only experts in weapons systems but also in the science of teaching marksmanship.

“USAMU instructors were invaluable during the training, providing a lot of knowledge to share, and offering tips and feedback to help Soldiers maximize their effectiveness with the new system,” said Staff Sgt. Joseph Enloe, a weapons squad leader assigned to B. Co, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.

The USAMU’s role goes beyond simply teaching Soldiers to shoot well. They also emphasize the mental and strategic aspects of marksmanship.

“Qualification should be a confidence booster for both the operator and their leadership, underscoring the importance of mental readiness in addition to physical skill,” said Fannon.

Fannon’s insights into marksmanship training highlight how critical it is for Soldiers to develop the ability to think strategically.

“Practice will challenge the operator to trust their skill set by forcing the quick acquisition of stable firing positions,” he said. “Engaging targets at limited exposure times furthers the development of the mental chess match, a necessary skill when facing a well-equipped enemy.”

The fielding of the NGSW is a critical step toward ensuring that the U.S. Army remains at the cutting edge of combat technology. However, as these recent training exercises demonstrate, success in battle is not solely about the weapons you carry. The real key lies in the integration of new technologies with ongoing training, mental preparation and an emphasis on marksmanship fundamentals.

“The weapon system’s capabilities alone are impressive, but it’s the Soldiers’ ability to effectively use those capabilities that will determine success on the battlefield,” said Rosario.

By embracing a holistic approach to training that combines advanced technology with foundational skills, the U.S. Army is preparing its Soldiers for the future warfare.

By MSG Kulani Lakanaria

Revolutionizing the Battlefield: How Lighter Ammo Saves Troops’ Lives and Reduces Casualties

December 16th, 2024

Shell Shock Technologies’ lighter-weight ammunition is setting a new standard for military efficiency, cost savings, and life-saving innovations. By embracing cutting-edge design, the company is helping to redefine the future of combat readiness.

Eubank, KY (December 2024) – Shell Shock Technologies, LLC, (SST), a leading innovator in the ammunition industry, has released groundbreaking findings that demonstrate how its lighter-weight ammunition can save lives and enhance military efficiency. The analysis highlights the significant benefits of a 30 percent reductionin ammunition weight, including fewer troop casualties, improved combat readiness, and substantial cost savings.

Weight Reduction: Saving Lives and Reducing Casualties

Combat Casualty Reduction: A 30 percent reduction in ammunition weight can directly impact battlefield survival rates. For a 13-member Marine Rifle Squad engaging an enemy of four (4) in a defensive position, rushing across 100 meters of rough desert terrain, a 15 lb. weight reduction for troops can save lives – “it can reduce squad casualties from 8.9 to 3.5.” Ammunition is 8 lbs. per troop, so a 30 percent reduction is 2.4 lbs., or 16 percent of the weight reduction targeted – in essence saving about one troop per engagement. This is based on over 885,000 simulations.

Enhanced Mobility: Lighter ammunition enables soldiers to carry more rounds without increasing their load, boosting mobility and agility on the battlefield. This improved efficiency allows for faster deployment and reduced physical strain.

Reduced Fatigue: With less weight to carry, troops experience less fatigue, which significantly enhances endurance and operational effectiveness during high-stress missions.

Operational Efficiency: Streamlined Logistics and Cost Savings

Increased Transport Capacity: Shell Tech’s lighter ammunition reduces the need for every fourth vehicle in transport convoys, enabling fewer shipments and lowering fuel consumption. For instance, traditional .50 caliber ammunition requires 10 pallets per vehicle, whereas lighter ammo accommodates 14 pallets per vehicle.

Aircraft Fuel Savings: A 30 percent weight reduction in ammunition payloads translates to a 9–15 percent savings in fuel costs per mission. For the U.S. military, this equates to over $1.16 billion in annual savings based on 200,000 aircraft missions.

Maintenance Reduction: The reduced weight lessens wear and tear on weapon systems, transportation vehicles, and aircraft, resulting in significant long-term maintenance savings.

Combat Readiness: Empowering Troops on the Battlefield

Improved Safety and Endurance: Lightweight ammunition decreases the risk of injuries related to carrying heavy equipment, such as back and joint problems. Healthier and less fatigued troops are better prepared to execute their missions effectively.

Enhanced Efficiency: By reducing combat load weight, troops gain the ability to carry additional supplies or critical equipment, improving readiness for a variety of combat scenarios.

Growing Military Interest and Scaling for Success

Both the U.S. military and allied forces are taking notice of Shell Shock’s groundbreaking advancements. This case technology has been part of winning solutions for lightweight, highly accurate ammunition with increased projectile velocities in multiple Requests for Proposals (RFPs) completed by the U.S. military over the past few years. Military testing has been extremely successful, although specific programs remain undisclosed due to ongoing NDAs.

The company disclosed that it has received multiple Indications of Interest (IOIs) for 7.62 rifle and machine gun rounds, worth over $200 million. As a result, Shell Shock will need to scale rapidly and is currently in discussions with several large defense contractors to partner with the company.

While the company serves military customers, Shell Shock recently released its Shell Tech ammo line, which is available to the civilian market. This ammunition is sold direct from its factory and shipped to customers, enabling the company to offer military-grade ammo at a cost comparable to traditional brass-cased ammunition.

A Pioneering Step Forward

“Shell Shock Technologies is committed to providing our armed forces with innovative solutions that not only enhance mission success but also protect the lives of those who serve,” said Peter Foss, CEO of Shell Shock Technologies. “Our lighter-weight ammunition not only saves weight and money but most importantly reduces casualties among U.S. troops.”

INVISIO and U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) Advancing Wireless Tactical Communications Through Customer Collaboration

December 16th, 2024

Initial test orders of 3.5 MUSD received.

A cooperation between INVISIO and the U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has showcased the benefits of co-development when it comes to developing tactical communications solutions for military operators at speed, resulting in the INVISIO Link™ solution.

INVISIO worked with DIU, which in turn collaborated with a customer within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, on a Wireless Crew project to provide integrated wireless communication capabilities using INVISIO’s market-leading technology. 

The combination of DIU’s ‘customer collaboration’ concept and INVISIO’s values of innovation and customer first approach ensured an agile initial scoping process as well as iterative prototyping.

The project resulted in the delivery of a wireless communications solution to the customer, enabling multiple crewmen to utilize multiple vehicle mounted radios in varying environments (maritime, land, and air), without traditional hardwire connections and the limitations often associated with wired comms solutions.

Initial scoping not only covered the specific project but outlined requirements for the entire solution. From this INVISIO developed a wireless intercom solution, INVISIO Link™, that combined with the existing body-worn communication system, delivered a solution. This was achieved through two years of iterative and incremental feedback from multiple operational uses and challenges. 

Jacob Tranegaard, Director Intercom Product Management at INVISIO, said: “This project is groundbreaking for so many reasons and allowed us to speed up the process, taking this project from conceptual phase to publicly announced product in less than 24 months.

“The collaboration with the end customer facilitated through DIU meant we could work through the design and scoping phase in an open environment, producing the first-ever INVISIO project that involved government stakeholders in the scoping phase of a development project.”

Working with DIU allowed INVISIO to undertake evaluation events and prototypes, speeding up the testing and contracting process, as well as using DIU’s input to expand and understand the product market fit beyond the initial US Government user request. DIU also assisted INVISIO in developing its first-ever project with US Government-usable encryption levels.

The result is the creation of a modular wireless intercom solution for a variety of use cases across the US DoD, Law Enforcement and other NATO forces.

Jacob added: “With the help of DIU, we have been able to launch and market the product earlier than usual, as well as widen our target market for the product beyond the initial project.

“This project not only showcases the benefits of collaboration and our relationship with DIU, but also demonstrates the focus by INVISIO’s R&D department on innovation, teamwork and a customer-first approach.”

Pre-released to the public earlier this year, INVISIO Link™ is currently pre-selling throughout the world and for many use cases, including but not limited to small boat crews, firefighting LTVs, helicopter rescue swimmers, flight line maintenance crews, and rapid response security teams.

Following the success of collaborating with DIU, INVISIO welcomes future innovation partnerships with end users and government entities on additional INVISIO Link™ solutions, as well as future research and development on the next generation of tactical communication solutions. 

Propagation Co – Essential Situational Awareness Kit

December 16th, 2024

The Essential Situational Awareness Kit from Propagation Co is a downloadable dataset of emergency services locations for Tactical Awareness Kit or Google Earth.

It enables the user to quickly find the locations of LE, EMS, Hospitals, Emergency Shelters, etc.

Sold state by state and updated regularly. One time purchase gets you updates as well.

Check them out at thepropagation.co.

New Dismounted Spectrum Warfare System Rapidly Addresses Critical Army Need

December 16th, 2024

Fueled by the tailored use of acquisition pathways, Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S) greatly accelerated the timeline to field the Terrestrial Layer System – Brigade Combat Team (TLS BCT) Manpack. Soldiers and Army units received the system this past summer, marking the first unit issued milestone in providing an asymmetric advantage in the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS).

The TLS BCT Manpack is a fully configurable system capable of conducting radio frequency (RF) surveying, signals collection and direction-finding operations, electromagnetic attack and force protection operations, as well as EMS visualization and scanning/surveying operations. The system provides both mobile electronic attack (EA) and electronic support (ES) capabilities to inform the Commander’s decision-making process.

As the rebirth of the Electronic Warfare Corps within the Army is still recent, having a system that allows the pairing of non-kinetic options with the pre-existing kinetic weapons is key to fighting in a Multi-Domain environment.

“The TLS BCT Manpack system is providing the BCT Commander a tactical advantage with a robust state-of-the-art mobile EW capability for Multi-Domain Operations,”

said Maj. Austin Knighton, Assistant Product Manager for TLS BCT Manpack. The system is the Army’s first tailorable, modular, terrestrial capability that allows the integration of signals intelligence (SIGINT) and EW collection, processing, exploitation, reporting, and effects capabilities within the SIGINT Collection Team and Electronic Warfare Team elements.

“The TLS Manpack is a proven EW technology based on a design originally fielded to Army Special Operations Forces. It leverages existing COTS (commercial off the shelf technology) equipment that provides direction-finding capabilities to the tactical edge,” said Col. Leslie Gorman, Army Capability Manager – Electronic Warfare (ACM EW) Director.  “Its smaller form factor and relatively light weight add to its functionality, important features for EW Soldiers supporting light infantry units.”

Getting the new EW capability into Soldiers’ hands was due in large part to the efforts of Project Manager Electronic Warfare & Cyber (PM EW&C), ACM EW, ACM Intelligence Sensors (ACM IS), the Army Test and Evaluation Center, and Electronic Warfare Officers (EWOs) in multiple operational units, to include the new Transform in Contact (TIC) units.

“This expeditious and near record turnaround was made possible by rapid prototyping and rapid fielding — underscoring the utility of Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) to quickly bring a capability to fruition,” said Ken Strayer, PM EW&C. “Such focused urgency and execution to demonstrate, test, and rapidly procure this modular and mobile system is making a significant contribution to winning the EMS fight.”

In just a year, the TLS BCT Manpack program received requirements and achieved a production and fielding decision from the Army Acquisition Executive (AAE) with an initial fielding quantity award.

“The reason why we leaned forward to expedite TLS BCT Manpack fielding was to get the capability out to Soldiers, foremost the designated TIC units,” said Gorman. “This enables the ACM EW team to conduct immersive experimentation and operational feedback opportunities with EW Soldiers using TLS BCT Manpack and the PM. The feedback from these sessions will directly impact capability improvements.”

Specifically, the Soldiers provided human systems integration feedback through surveys and hands-on events. They looked at the size, weight, and power of the systems as well as the safety, survivability and usability of the user interface in both at the halt and on the move configurations. User feedback and recommendations were captured, vetted, and prioritized. EW Warfighters are now directly involved in designing systems that allow them to accomplish their mission.

“The system is going to be deployed to every brigade combat unit in the Army,” said Strayer.  “This is exciting because we are finally getting program sensor data within an enduring capability out and into the hands of our electronic warfare officers, something we have been on a glide path for the last two years.”

The system has already been fielded to two TIC units with a plan to field up to two BCTs a month over the course of the next three years. PEO IEW&S delivers capability now through affordable and adaptable programs that pace the threat. The TLS BCT Manpack is part of the PM EW&C Portfolio with the mission to develop and field integrated capabilities for spectrum warfare.

By Brandon Pollachek | PEO IEW&S