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Air Force to Evaluate Hanscom AFB for Air Force Information Dominance Systems Center

November 23rd, 2024

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —  

The Department of the Air Force identified Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, as the sole candidate location to host the headquarters for the new Air Force Information Dominance Systems Center. 

The Air Force announced the creation of AFIDSC within Air Force Materiel Command as part of the service’s Great Power Competition initiative to strengthen and elevate the Air Force’s focus on Command, Control, Communications, and Battle Management; Cyber; Electronic Warfare; Information Systems; and Enterprise Digital Infrastructure.   

Four existing information dominance-related Program Executive Offices will re-align from AFMC’s Air Force Life Cycle Management Center to create the new center, led by a 3-star commander. The commander will be dual-hatted as the DAF Command, Control, Communications & Battle Management Program Director. 

The PEO directorates aligning under AFIDSC’s command are: 

C3BM 

Cyber and Networks 

Electronic Systems  

Business Enterprise Systems 

The current estimate for the center staff is 136 positions.  There will be minimal impact on the Program Offices designated to become part of this center, as personnel are expected to re-align in place.  

The DAF anticipates making a final basing decision by the end of the year and plans to standup the new center in 2025. 

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Milrem Robotics Has Selected Texelis as a Strategic Supplier for the Development of Next-Generation Robotic Combat Vehicles

November 22nd, 2024

Milrem Robotics, the world’s leading robotics and autonomous systems developer, has selected Texelis, a global supplier of advanced mobility systems for defence and security, as a strategic supplier to manufacture mobility subsystems for a new generation of robotic combat vehicles (RCVs) Milrem Robotics is developing.

Texelis will supply Milrem Robotics with a cutting-edge Tank Electrified Drivetrain to assist in creating highly capable, modular, 12+ ton robotic platforms designed to meet the demands of modern warfare. The new RCVs will be tailored to enhance the operational capabilities of armed forces, providing unprecedented mobility, protection, and advanced technological integration on the battlefield.

“Selecting Texelis as our strategic supplier of mobility subsystems is a crucial step in developing our next-generation robotic combat vehicles. Their proven expertise in delivering advanced mobility systems will ensure our platforms are unmatched in their ability to traverse complex terrains and operate in the most challenging battlefield scenarios,” said Kuldar Väärsi, CEO of Milrem Robotics.

“Milrem has excellent cooperation with the French defence industry already, and cooperating with Texelis will enhance this further,” Väärsi added.

“Texelis is thrilled to have been selected by a company such as Milrem Robotics, the undisputed world leader in robotics and autonomous solutions. Working on their new generation of combat systems is a fantastic opportunity for us to keep growing as a partner of choice for mobility. Getting aboard is a huge strategic step to see us getting into the tracked vehicle market, a new universe to add to our core expertise. Alongside a customer like Milrem, mobility has no limit!” commented Jean Vandel, CEO , Texelis.

Texelis will provide a high-performance Tank Electrified Drivetrain based on its extensive experience producing drivetrains and suspension solutions for armoured vehicles.  This drivetrain will enable the new RCVs to operate in highly challenging terrain with superior endurance and manoeuvrability.

Leveraging Texelis’ technology, Milrem Robotics will utilize its established proficiency in developing unmanned ground vehicles to create a robust, scalable, modular, and mission-flexible RCV platform.

The cooperation allows Milrem Robotics to leverage France’s renowned vehicle mobility and engineering expertise. The cooperation will contribute to the European defence ecosystem, fostering greater industrial cooperation and ensuring the continent’s defence forces have access to state-of-the-art, homegrown robotic solutions. The collaboration aligns with broader European defence objectives, including autonomy in key technologies and increased regional security through strategic partnerships.

High Table Outfitters Acquires Capable Citizen

November 22nd, 2024

Smithfield, RI – High Table Outfitters is proud to announce the acquisition of Capable Citizen, an online based retail store focused on innovative, reliable brands and products for demanding users.

High Table Outfitters is a fast-growing New England based brand that prides itself on encouraging civilians to enhance themselves and their communities.  Initially focusing on training collaborations and night vision products, High Table has evolved to add an online web-based store that aligns with the brand now and in the future.

“We are thrilled to continue our growth and give New England a source for these high demand brands but also continue the legacy the original owners of Capable Citizen set out to build” said CFO Nate Williams.

The Capable Citizen website offers high end brands such as Forward Controls Design, Sons of Liberty Gun Works, Vltor, LMT Defense and Centurion.

For more information on Capable Citizen and to see all available products please visit www.capablecitizen.com or find Capable Citizen on Instagram and Facebook.

CTOMS MET Now Booking 2025 Training Events

November 22nd, 2024

The principle of “the more you know, the less equipment you need” highlights the importance of mastering basic skills and mindset over dependence on gear in high-stress or resource-limited situations or environments. It emphasizes that in critical moments, you can’t always rely on having access to desired equipment. Instead, your training, experience, and character become your greatest asset.

As a training company, CTOMS™ holds to the philosophy that it is necessary to first train to rely on your own abilities rather than becoming dependant on equipment. Once owned, through training and experience, knowledge and skills are always with you. This approach then leads to knowledgeable equipment choices that extend capabilities, rather than creating compensation.

CTOMS™ Mission Essential Training (MET™) provides tactical and emergency medicine education and training experiences to law enforcement, military, and emergency services, and is now booking 2025 training events.

For more information see the MET™ training catalogue, or contact training@ctomsinc.com

SIG SAUER Moved for Mistrial, Will Now Appeal Verdict in Abrahams v. SIG SAUER

November 22nd, 2024

NEWINGTON, N.H., (November 20, 2024) –  We strongly disagree with the verdict in this unintended discharge lawsuit, have already moved for a mistrial, and will be appealing the decision on multiple grounds. 

The jury agreed that Plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to his accident. Plaintiff agreed the trigger on his P320 pistol was pulled fully rearward with at least 7 pounds of force. The P320 pistol is designed to discharge when the trigger is pulled and that is what happened in this case.

Plaintiff ignored numerous safety rules and warnings in handling his gun and had never trained with or fired his gun before the discharge occurred despite having purchased it more than a year and a half before his accident.

SIG SAUER believes that the jury’s ruling was unsupported by, and contrary to the evidence presented, and will be filing a motion for a judgment in its favor notwithstanding the verdict and, if denied, will be appealing the decision on multiple grounds. 

The design of the SIG SAUER P320 model pistol is innovative and safe, with numerous related patents, including several relating to safety mechanisms. It is among the most tested, proven, and successful handguns in recent history, with versions being selected as the official sidearm of the U.S., Canadian, Australian, and Danish militaries, among many other military and law enforcement organizations worldwide. SIG SAUER is extremely proud of our long history of producing high-quality firearms and our unwavering dedication to safety.

FirstSpear Friday Focus – FS Icon Hoodie

November 22nd, 2024

Discover the FS Icon Hoodie: Comfort, and Functionality in One

The FirstSpear FS Icon Hoodie, is where comfort meets our ‘Built for The X’ innovation ethos.

While this hoodie might not see combat, it’s designed with the same commitment to quality, materials, and performance that supports those in their most critical moments. Crafted from an exceptionally soft fabric blend, this mid-weight hoodie offers all-day comfort and durability. Featuring the iconic FirstSpear Speartip logo, it’s a versatile piece that transitions effortlessly from casual wear to outdoor adventures.

Your Everyday Essential, Built for Any Occasion

The FS Icon Hoodie is the perfect addition to your fall-weather arsenal. Layer it under a FS Wind Cheater for your next excursion or wear it solo for a relaxed look. Its clean design ensures you’re always ready for whatever your day holds.

Performance Meets Practicality

Built for those who value both comfort and functionality, the FS Icon Hoodie delivers a mid-weight fabric that’s warm enough for chilly mornings yet breathable enough for all-day wear. Whether you’re traveling, training, or simply relaxing, this hoodie supports your lifestyle with ease and versatility.

Specifications:

Sizing: True to Size

Blend Specs:

60% Cotton

40% Polyester

Aluminum Grommets for easy adjustment of hood, and cinching. 

Shop the FS Icon Hoodie Today

Gear up with confidence. Order the FS Icon Hoodie directly from our online store and experience the premium comfort and durability that FirstSpear is known for. Whether you’re heading out or staying in, this comfort-essential ensures you’re always dressed for the occasion.

Choose FirstSpear—Where innovation meets the moments that matter.

USMC Fielding of MK22 Program Reaches FOC a Full Year Ahead of Schedule

November 22nd, 2024

Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. —

Marine Corps Systems Command recently reached Fully Operational Capability (FOC) for the MK 22 Mod 0 Advanced Sniper Rifle (ASR). This milestone marks a critical step forward in modernizing the Marine Corps’ sniper capabilities of Reconnaissance and Infantry units.

“Fully Operational Capability is achieved when all the Infantry and Reconnaissance units, as well as MOS-producing schools, have been fielded to and new equipment training is completed,” stated Maj Michael Billings, Weapons Team Lead, Marine Corps Systems Command.

The MK22 is more than just another rifle; it results from a partnership across the Department of Defense. Initially a Special Operations Command contract, the MK22 entered Marine Corps hands through the “Special Operations Forces (SOF) to service” transition process, allowing the U.S. Army to take responsibility for contracting actions.

“This collaboration accelerated the entire program, pushing us to FOC a full year ahead of schedule—a significant win for the Marine Corps and our warfighters,” explained Billings.

The rifle offers caliber conversion options, allowing Marines to tailor their loadout to missions. With barrels chambered in 7.62mm, .300 Norma Magnum, and .338 Norma Magnum, Marines can engage targets more precisely and at greater ranges.

“The M317 Precision Day Optic (PDO) paired with the MKk22 is a game changer. The M317 PDO is a 7-35 Variable Powered Optic, a huge leap in capability over our previous sniper systems like the M40 and MK13,” explained Brian Nelson, MK22 project officer, Marine Corps Systems Command.

Each rifle kit has three barrels, a hard and soft carrying case, a comprehensive cleaning and tool kit, a sound suppressor, the M317 PDO, and its accompanying scope mount. Reconnaissance and Infantry units also receive a .300 Winchester Magnum barrel, a scout sniper tripod kit, a laser filter unit, and an anti-reflection device.

“Marines like the ability to conduct caliber conversions at their level and the fact that they only have one rifle instead of the two it replaced,” emphasized Kevin Marion, a Logistics Management Specialist with Marine Corps Systems Command. “This shift improves operational efficiency, reduces the logistical burden on units, and lightens the individual Marine’s load.”

One of the MK22’s most significant benefits is its sustainability. Maintenance times are reduced, and repairs can now be conducted at the organizational level—unlike the old sniper rifles, which required more time-consuming evacuation to an intermediate level for repairs. Should a barrel fail, the MK22 can still be employed in a different caliber, maintaining the unit’s operational readiness.

“[Replacing a barrel] was impossible with previous systems, where a condemned barrel would render the weapon unusable, directly affecting mission readiness,” said Nelson. “Now, the MK22 ensures that even if a barrel fails, Marines are still mission ready.”

With the MK22’s enhanced capabilities, Marines are more lethal, more versatile, and better equipped to handle the challenges of modern warfare and equipped for the future fight.

By: Morgan Blackstock, Office of Public Affairs and Communications, Marine Corps Systems Command

GA-ASI Completes Final Qualification Test for HFE 2.0 Engine

November 21st, 2024

200-HP Heavy Fuel Engine Will Be Used for Gray Eagle 25M

SAN DIEGO – 19 November 2024 – On Nov. 13, 2024, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), completed its final qualification test for its new 200-horsepower heavy fuel engine at its El Mirage, California, flight facility. The Heavy Fuel Engine (HFE) 2.0 is a highly reliable low-maintenance engine with a 40 percent increase in service life providing longer maintenance-free operational periods. The engine will provide the horsepower and electrical power required to meet the demanding performance needs of the new Gray Eagle 25M for Multi-Domain Operations (MDO).

The three-week qualification test of the HFE 2.0 engine is aligned with the Federal Aviation Administration’s endurance test requirements (FAA 14 CFR 33.49) as the FAA’s primary performance standard for engines to be used in commercial aviation. Over the last 18 months, HFE 2.0 excelled in strenuous durability testing that included 2,450 full power cycles simulating high stress conditions during three extensive test profiles of 200, 400, and 651 hours. Additionally, the engine completed 50 hours of flight testing across the flight envelope.

“This test is the culmination of the extensive durability and flight test program for the HFE 2.0 engine,” said GA-ASI President David R. Alexander. “It’s been great to see the outstanding test results that have validated the design and development of the HFE 2.0 engine we have worked on so passionately for the past seven years and to bring this world-class engine to the Gray Eagle fleet.”

GA-ASI and its General Atomics Europe affiliate partnered with global leaders in high-performance engines — supported by propulsion technology innovator Cosworth — to develop an engine on the company’s internally funded research and development program. GA-ASI also brought in General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems to design and build the engine’s dual brushless generator, which will dramatically reduce field maintenance and is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the existing generator. The enhanced generator will deliver over 50 percent more electrical power to support newly available payloads for the MDO mission.

After completion of the FAA engine endurance test, next steps call for the U.S. Army certification process to allow authorization of the HFE 2.0 for use on the existing fleet of GA-ASI’s Gray Eagle Extended Range (GE ER) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) as a replacement for the 180-horsepower engine that is reaching its end of life. HFE 2.0 is also the cornerstone of the modernized Gray Eagle 25M (GE 25M) UAS currently being produced under a U.S. Army-funded program to support future MDO UAS missions.