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FirstSpear Friday Focus: 1st Phorm OEM Spotlight

May 17th, 2024

This Friday we’re featuring a new OEM Spotlight with 1stPhorm. Based in Fenton, MO as well, FirstSpear has built their latest fitness/tactical plate carrier. The operator plate carrier is available in Woodland & Coyote!

Why did you choose to collaborate with FirstSpear?

1st Phorm has an uncompromising demand to produce the best quality product. There was no other choice than FirstSpear when we looked for partners to help design and build the carrier. FirstSpear supplies the best equipment to elite Tier 1 Units around the world and that’s the quality we were looking for.

Where did the need for the new 1st Phorm plate carrier come from?

Everything on the market was bulky, poor quality, limited the wearers mobility and very hot to train in. We had a need to make a high quality and comfortable vest that our customers could use as a tool to advance their training.

Explain the new vest and why you chose FirstSpear Tubes™ technology.

Whether you’re in the gym, knocking out an outdoor walk, or training on the tactical range … Introducing more weight resistance is your ticket to taking your health & fitness to the next level. Designed to combine comfort, functionality, and modularity to fit your needs, this cutting-edge training accessory will be the perfect tool to help you increase your workload to ultimately earn better results!

Run the Operator Plate Carrier slick (as shipped), or scale it up with your favorite MOLLE-compatible pouches and accessories.

(Weight plates not included)

Why choose the Operator Plate Carrier?

Made in the USA – Every plate carrier is cut, sewn, and assembled right here in St. Louis, Missouri by generational Master Seamstresses. You can be confident you’re getting the absolute best with the Operator Plate Carrier!

Built to Last – Crafted with lightweight, durable 500D Cordura® materials, our plate carrier is designed to withstand the test of time. You can count on the Operator Plate Carrier to be your trusted training partner for years to come.

Lifetime Warranty on Materials & Workmanship – If your training has taken a toll on your plate carrier, we’ll work with you to get it fixed.

Other Key Features:

FirstSpear Tubes® – Quickly & easily put on and take off your plate carrier with a pull of the handle after your training. You can also easily switch between fitness and tactical add-on placards depending on your training and plate carrier needs. FirstSpear Tubes are optimized for convenience & modularity, and the Operator Plate Carrier is no exception to this.

6/12™ Technology – This technology has been designed, adopted, and trusted by Tier 1 Special Operations units worldwide, to bring you a pocket attachment system that utilizes state of the art fabric technologies to deliver a lightweight & completely modular MOLLE pocket-compatible system to fit your needs.

Velcro Hook & Loop – Allows for easy customization with identifiers, or your favorite 1st Phorm patches.

Plate Compatibility – Made to securely hold medium-sized SAPI-cut fitness plates as well as similarly-sized weight plates, such as Rogue Weight Vest Plates, and Wolf Tactical Weight Vest Plates.

*10″x12″ SAPI-cut ceramic ballistic plates may be too thick.

For more information, check out: 1stphorm.com/collections/vests/products/operator-plate-carrier

For more information about FirstSpear, check out: www.first-spear.com.

DAGGER ATHENA Addresses Barriers to Readiness with AFSOC Senior Leaders

May 17th, 2024

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. —  

On March 4-6, the Air Force Special Operations Command Women’s Initiatives Team hosted the third annual DAGGER ATHENA, named DA24, and outbrief the AFSOC commander and senior leaders.

Each year the WIT hosts an action event, known as DAGGER ATHENA, as a concentrated, rapid-action effort to solicit grassroots-identified barriers and propose actionable solutions by Air Commando from across the AFSOC enterprise.

DA24 kicked off with a leadership development event and barrier analysis workshop where the team of volunteers developed lines of effort based on the readiness barriers identified from across the AFSOC enterprise. The team consisted of Total Force Air Commandos from every AFSOC base, including guard, reserve, civilians, and spouses. Once LOEs were established, actionable solutions were developed.

Participants presented four LOEs they identified optimize Air Commando readiness as they continue to be force-multipliers to the joint force: pregnant Airman voluntary deployments, post-partum specialized case manager, cold weather gear and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), and bladder relief and fitment issues for tactical vests. Fitment is gear or equipment purpose-built for a specific task or mission.

Some of the solutions, like obtaining a waiver to use the identified bladder relief device on all AFSOC aircraft, have been implemented because of the access to the proper approval authority on staff, while others require additional development.

“Each initiative briefed to the AFSOC commander focused on improving the readiness and lethality of our Airmen and we hope that by pathfinding solutions within AFSOC, we can share these best practices with our sister MAJCOMs to bring change to the entire Air Force,” said Master Sgt. Klarissa Mendonza, DA24 Senior Enlisted Leader.

Following the outbrief, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Tony Bauernfeind, AFSOC commander, expressed his gratitude stating the briefers were exceptional across the board.

“DAGGER ATHENA is all about maximizing readiness,” he said. “We’ve got to knock these barriers down. As Air Commandos, we don’t have the luxury to not be ready as more is being asked of us.”

This year’s iteration of DAGGER ATHENA brought the proposed solutions into the AFSOC staffing process to ensure integration and normalizing the process of addressing identified barriers, ensuring success and longevity past DA24. 

“These are not simply DAGGER ATHENA initiatives,” said Maj. Gen. Rebecca Sonkiss, AFSOC deputy commander. “We are normalizing these efforts into the staff process to deliver a more lethal, capable force and normalize taking care of Air Commandos. These are not women’s issues. These are Airmen’s issues. These are leadership issues.”

Speaking at the outbrief, DA24 co-lead, Maj. Samantha Lang said, “The AFSOC WIT and DAGGER ATHENA event began three years ago. Today we continue to march our efforts forward and have begun to normalize our integration with the AFSOC staff to continue barrier identification and ensure we maintain coordination through the staff process to sustain momentum, accountability and ultimately bolster Air Commando readiness and increase lethality.”

The AFSOC WIT is led by co-leads Lt. Col. Meghan O’Rourke and Maj. Kate Hewlett, Senior Enlisted Leader, Senior Master Sergeant Nicolette Newton, and Spouse Lead, Ms. Jenni Kain. DA24 was led by co-leads Maj. Monica Abongan, Maj. Samantha Lang and Master Sgt. Klarissa Mendonza.

The AFSOC WIT is a volunteer-based Barrier Analysis Working Group with Maj. Gen. Rebecca Sonkiss, serving as senior champion. The mission of the AFSOC WIT is to increase operational readiness, retention, and recruitment; reduce risk to force and risk to mission; and optimize resources.

Courtesy of Air Force Special Operations Command

The Remington Podcast: Live at NRA Annual Meetings

May 16th, 2024

LONOKE, Ark. – May 15, 2024 – Remington Ammunition will be recording live episodes of The Remington Podcast at the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings in Dallas, on Saturday, May 18, in Booth #8644.

The Remington Podcast takes a deep dive into all things ammunition, covering ballistics and product info, shooting sports tips, hunting stories and much more with special guests from across the industry.

At this year’s NRAAM, podcast guests include Scot Storm, prolific wildlife artist, Danyela D’Angelo, Team Remington ambassador and 3-Gun competitor, Scott Olmsted, American Hunter’s Editor-in-Chief, Dustin Sanchez, Team Remington pro-shooter, and Jim Curcuruto, Executive Director of Outdoor Stewards of Conservation.

“Big Green’s booth at this year’s NRA show is more action-packed than ever,” said Remington’s Director of Marketing Joel Hodgdon. “With one of the best outdoor artists Scot Storm signing Remington Bullet Knife posters and a host of other guest appearances, events and giveaways, everyone who stops by the booth in Dallas is sure to have a good time.”

Remington will offer show-goers exclusive swag, a first-hand look at new products, and a chance to win a Remington safe.

Subscribe to The Remington Podcast wherever you get your podcasts including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Remington’s website, or watch full episodes on YouTube.

Bushido Tactical – Jimmy Pry Tool with Hinge Pin Punch

May 16th, 2024

Bushido Tactical’s new Jimmy Pry Tool with a hinge pin punch build inside the handle.

Great for removing pull doors and prying doors when pins are removed. Also good for gapping doors.

Limited stock from their first production run so get them while they are hot off the press.

Manufactured from 4140 quenched and tempered round bar steel with a slim profile design.

www.bushidotactical.com

SOFWERX – Long Endurance/High Altitude Maritime & Land UAS Assessment Event

May 16th, 2024

SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM SOF AT&L Program Executive Office Tactical Information Systems (PEO-TIS), will host an Assessment Event 15-18 July 2024 to identify production model solutions for long endurance unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that are capable of takeoff, operation, and landing in both confined space maritime and land environments. 

The technology desired by USSOCOM is intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) UAS.

PEO-TIS is seeking information on a specific technology area to gain knowledge of, explore, and identify available capabilities for potential inclusion in the Long Endurance Maritime/Land UAS AE. Technology desired by USSOCOM is intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) UAS that operate in confined space maritime and dense urban environments. The proposed solutions should currently support mission autonomy, autonomous multi-vehicle cooperation, and automated transit to/from the target and over-the-horizon capabilities, or the solutions provider should be able to rapidly develop these capabilities. UAS air vehicles should be capable of 8-hours of endurance with a 20 lb. total payload (weight includes baseline FMV payload) spread across multiple locations on the air vehicle and be able to launch/recover with sustained relative winds up to 20 knots. UAS should possess the ability to control multiple air vehicles, shifting the human’s role from operator toward mission manager, and navigation capabilities that can operate in environments where GPS signals are spoofed, jammed, or otherwise unavailable. The system must include electro-optical/infra-red (EO/IR) full motion video (FMV) capabilities for day and night operations and be able to support future integration of USSOCOM Modular Payload interface for additional payloads. The imagery sensor may be a single or multi-imager (e.g., day only, night only, or day/night combined). The air vehicle should operate on a variety of energy sources that can be produced or recharged in an austere environment and are approved for use on Naval surface ships. DoD/NATO standard Heavy Fuel JP5, JP8, other energy sources such as batteries and fuel cells are promising and may be used if approved for naval surface ships. 

Submit NLT 13 June 2024 11:59 PM ET

Details here.

U.S. Citizens Only, ITAR Restricted

Sneak Peek – FMJ-42 Collab by Full Metal Jacket x Black Triangle

May 16th, 2024

The FMJ-42 is a V42-inspired knife crafted from G10 which is a high-pressure fiberglass laminate often used for knife handles. Turns out, it takes an edge and is a very low profile material.

It’s manufactured by Black Triangle for Full Metal Jacket and drops on 05.25.24 @ NOON ET.

Scrubland Bandolier

May 16th, 2024

Introducing the Scrubland bandolier.

Whether you’re carrying extra stores for the patrol medic, leaving your pack behind to move onto target or just have to carry too much shit in your grab bag, the bandolier is ideal.

With its basic design and using 1000D Cordura the bandolier is lightweight, compact and tough. Will fit snug in the top of your pack until needed or can be thrown in the back of a truck for your resupply.

100% Australian made

Available in AMC or MultiCam

Order via DM on their Insta page.

Contents not included

US Army Eliminates Distributed Learning Courses

May 16th, 2024

Effective Immediately: To meet the CSA’s intent of eliminating training which is redundant, antiquated, or doesn’t support warfighting and lethality, the US Army has determined it will eliminate approximately 346 hours of Distributed Learning Courses for Officers and NCOs.

An analysis determined these courses were redundant and/or antiquated when assessed against current training requirements and needs.

Enlisted courses being eliminated are Distributed Learning Courses (DLC) I–VI (formerly known as Structured Self Development (SSD) I–VI), they account for 253 hours or 31 days.

Officer courses being eliminated are the Distance Learning Prerequisite for Commanders Career Course and the Distance Learning Prerequisite for Commanding General Staff Officers Course (P920), these account for 93 hours or 12 days.

164 hours of prerequisite Distance Learning Courses remain and are currently under analysis for potential elimination in the future.

An ALARACT message will publish later today detailing full information on this change.

This We’ll Defend!

-SMA Michael Weimer