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8 Rounds, 2 Minutes: See the GMP Scorpion Mortar System at AUSA

October 10th, 2022

ALCON: Global Military Products, Inc., a subsidiary of Global Ordnance, LLC, will be showcasing the SCORPION 81mm/120mm Mortar System at the Association of the 2022 United States Army Conference.

This year’s AUSA Conference will be 10-12 October in Washington, D.C.

Global Military Products will be at Booth 2243.

So, what is the Scorpion Mortar System designed for?

Take a watch, then read on.

SPEED, MOBILITY and FIREPOWER

It’s an essential battlefield combination that equates to survivability, all in one package revolutionizing the art of mortar tactics.

The Scorpion features:

  • Featuring fastest ”SHOOT & SCOOT” in the world – 8 rounds in 2 minutes – from stop to go
  • 81mm OR 120mm (interchangeable)
  • Eliminates recoil effect on a vehicle
  • Fully Digital Fire Control System (FCS) knows its location as well as assigned targets, executes ballistic calculation automatically for multiple munition types – “just wait for the green light”
  • Touch Screen (iPad) FCS can be operated from inside the cab and/or from outside the vehicle
  • Lightweight – can be deployed by helicopter or other aircraft
  • Revolutionary “Non-Seating Base Plate” designed to NOT dig into ground
  • Pre-program up to 1,000 targets before you leave HQ

Specifications

• Vehicle: Toyota Landcruiser (although platform agnostic; 2+ ton vehicles)

• Length    18’ 4”

• Width      6’ 8”

• Height:   6’ 9”

Vehicle weight: 4,500 lbs or 2,050kg

Scorpion weight: 2,600 lbs or 1,200kg

Total weight: 7,100 lbs or 3,250kg (not including barrel &ammo)

• Magazine: 40/72 round capacity (120mm/81mm)

Fully Digital Fire Control:

• Electro-mechanical aiming/re-aiming in 3-5 seconds

• Zonal firing/multiple round + simultaneous impact

Performance

Rate of Fire: 12 rds in 1st min, then 4 rds/min

Range: 6,500m (81mm) or 8,000m (120mm)

Accuracy: < 2 mils

Learn more at global-ordnance.com.

Find Global Ordnance this weekend at  Triggrcon 2022 from Rainier Arms and UN12.

Global Ordnance, LLC and it’s subsidiary Global Military Products, Inc., specializes in systems integration, engineering, and program management for DoD weapons and ammunition programs, and the sourcing, logistics and delivery of standard and non-standard weapon systems, ammunition, and energetics to the U.S. Government and our allies.

AUSA 22 – Evolution of SIG P365

October 10th, 2022

SIG SAUER showed me a behind-the-scenes look at continued development of the P365 family of pistols.

SNC Advances New Vertical Takeoff & Landing Platform

October 10th, 2022

SNC Acquires Volansi Portfolio to Deliver UAV Solutions that Fly Anywhere, Anytime

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 10, 2022) – Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) today announced it has acquired the portfolio of assets and intellectual property related to the Voly-50 and Voly-T series of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) produced previously by Volansi. The move reaffirms SNC’s commitment to delivering a next-generation, multi-role, long-haul, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) platform to customers across the DOD and establishing SNC as a leading solution provider in the UAV space.

“SNC is committed to delivering a future unmanned system with the payload, range and endurance that our military needs,” said Tim Owings executive vice president of SNC’s Mission Solutions and Technologies (MST) business area. “Adding the Volansi capabilities to the existing SNC portfolio was a perfect fit. Our complementary technologies will create a world where mission-tailored VTOL drones make it possible to support any industry, to deliver anything, anywhere, anytime.”

With the close of the deal, SNC also acquired Volansi’s production facility in Bend, Oregon and retained key personnel.

The Voly-50 and Voly-T series of infrastructure-independent aerial drones can take off and land vertically, leveraging the sky for unlimited possibilities and endless connections. Combining the Voly technology with SNC’s exceptional open architecture systems, sensor integrations, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities results in a rapidly deployable unmanned ISR VTOL solution for multi-domain operations.

Utilizing the Voly-50 series design as the foundation, SNC’s VTOL offering has a small operational footprint and can easily operate in difficult terrain and contested spaces for tactical resupply missions. It is built for endurance, with the ability to handle heavy payloads, while a turnkey ISR system gives users the ability to see, track and understand the battlespace more completely.

SNC also leverages the extensive expertise of its subsidiary, Kutta Technologies Inc., in its VTOL offering. Kutta – a respected leader in safety-critical unmanned systems software – contributes to the redundancy and durability required to complete even the toughest DOD missions by ensuring DO-178 compliance and adherence to interoperability standards.

“SNC wanted to keep the dream alive by bringing to fruition the ability to support both ISR and humanitarian aid missions, reaching locations that were once unreachable to deliver survival kits, blankets, food, and water,” said Josh Walsh, vice president of programs for SNC’s MST business area. “The Volansi systems are unique because they offer the military a new generation of flexible UAVs that provide long-haul aircraft with superior flight range, flexible payload capacity and the ability to fly beyond visual line of sight.”

For many years, SNC has invested heavily in internal research and development of emerging technologies, shifting its product development approach to smaller SWAP, open architecture systems and platform-agnostic solutions that allow for faster modification and integration based on customer mission needs. SNC has a proven, 60-year heritage of creating complex technology solutions, including more than 30 years of experience in developing, integrating and engineering unmanned systems to reduce warfighter casualties in combat ISR scenarios. As a leader in unmanned systems, SNC has made significant strides in emerging technologies including artificial intelligence and electronic warfare.

For more information, visit www.sncorp.com.

GM Defense to Provide Battery Electric Technology to Defense Innovation Unit

October 10th, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. — GM Defense, a subsidiary of General Motors, was selected by the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to develop a battery pack prototype for testing and analysis on Department of Defense platforms. GM Defense will leverage GM’s most advanced battery technology, the Ultium Platform, as it works to meet DIU’s requirement for a scalable design that can be used for tactical military vehicles. DIU is a Department of Defense organization that accelerates the adoption of commercial technology across the U.S. military, which aligns with GM Defense’s mission of leveraging GM’s advanced technologies for global defense and government customers.

“This award is a critical enabler for non-traditional defense businesses like GM Defense to deliver commercial technologies that support our customers’ transition to a more electric, autonomous and connected future,” said Steve duMont, president of GM Defense. “Commercial battery electric technologies continue to mature. GM Defense offers a unique advantage with our ability to leverage proven commercial capabilities and the billions in GM investments in electric vehicle and autonomous vehicle technologies in order to help provide our customers with the most advanced capabilities the commercial market can offer.”

GM’s Ultium Platform is a combined electric vehicle (EV) battery architecture and propulsion system that can deliver power, range, and scale beyond any previous GM hybrid or extended range EV technology. Modular and scalable, the Ultium Platform uses different chemistries and cell form factors, making it adaptable to changing needs and new technology insertions as they become available.

This award follows a similar announcement GM Defense made in July when the business was selected by the U.S. Army to provide a GMC HUMMER EV Pickup for analysis and demonstration. The award is intended to help meet the military’s requirement for a light- to heavy-duty battery EV that can support reduced reliance on fossil fuels in the operational and garrison environments.

Zane Vogel, CEO of Spiritus Systems, Accepts Position on Advanced Textile Association Military Advisory Board

October 10th, 2022

On September 12, 2022, Zane Vogel, President and CEO of Spiritus Systems, was elected to serve a three-year term on the Board of Directors for ATA’s (Advanced Textile Association) Military Advisory Board where he will work towards the continued success of companies that produce Berry Amendment compliant products, and other domestic textile manufacturing efforts for the United States Military.

The ATA (formerly IFAI, Industrial Fabrics Association International) is a not-for-profit trade association comprised of member companies representing the international specialty fabrics marketplace with products that range across a broad spectrum of specialty fabrics. These include fibers, fabrics, end products, equipment, and hardware. ATA is the largest, most comprehensive trade association serving this industry.

“Spiritus Systems has been a member of the ATA (formerly IFAI) for several years and we have seen first-hand the impact this organization, who represents mills, converters, finishers, and cut and sew manufacturers, can have on our industry and the members within it. Today, the American textiles industry faces challenges from increased global influences to technological manufacturing and material science advancements. More than ever, the Berry Amendment, Buy American Act, and domestic consumer consciousness bolster the need for high-quality, American-Made goods. Our industry must continue to adapt and grow, continually becoming more agile and better suited to respond to the market’s needs. The ATA Military Division represents the full breadth of the tactical equipment industry, and it will be an honor to advocate for the needs of our Military Division members during my tenure as we look to the future of American textile manufacturing.”

-Zane Vogel

ATA Advisory Board Directors are carefully selected to provide a wide spectrum of experience with association or industry issues. Spiritus Systems’ deep commitment to Advancing Freedom through the production of high-quality tactical textile products for the American Warfighter will be a valuable addition to ATA’s assets as a resource to the American textile Industry.

Zane will be available October 11-13 to meet and discuss needs of the ATA Military Division members during the upcoming IFAI EXPO 2022 in Charlotte, NC.

Mehler Vario System Awarded Sizable Contract to Supply More Ballistic Protective Vests to Swedish Armed Forces

October 10th, 2022

FULDA, GERMANY (10 Oct. 2022)—Mehler Vario System has been awarded a contract to continue supplying its high-performance ballistic protective vests to the armed forces of Sweden, the company today announced.

The important contract—also announced by the Swedish Defence Procurement Agency “Försvarets Materielverk” (FMV) on its website—calls for Mehler Vario System to increase the quantities of ballistic protective vests it delivers.

Prior to the awarding of the new contract, Mehler Vario System had outfitted Sweden’s military with several thousand of the protective systems. The company said the new contract calls for delivery of ballistic vests up to a total value around €180.000.000.

The FMV indicated it awarded the procurement contract to replenish and expand its armed forces’ current inventory of body armour. According to the FMV, high worldwide demand for body protection is outstripping most vest makers’ ability to keep pace. The FMV was understandably pleased that Mehler Vario System—a globally active manufacturer of protection and carrying systems for police, military, and special forces—could meet the agency’s requirements in terms not only of delivery timelines but also with regard to product quality and performance, said Thomas Homberg, Managing Director of Mehler Vario System GmbH and Mehler Vario System Group.

For more information about Mehler Vario System, visit:  www.m-v-s.com  

Redesigned with Marine Feedback in Mind, New PTU is out for Testing

October 10th, 2022

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MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. —

Last year, Marine Corps Systems Command received a requirement from the Marine Corps Uniform Board to redesign – and ultimately modernize – the Corps’ green-on-green physical training uniforms by incorporating industry trends to achieve better form, fit and function.

Although the initial prototype incorporated many innovations like anti-microbial technology, moisture-wicking, fast-drying fabrics and reflective elements, many Marines were unsatisfied with the new design and asked for some changes.

After last year’s successful limited user evaluation, MCSC’s Product Manager Clothing and Equipment team is back with a new and improved PT uniform prototype.

While the beloved “silkies” unfortunately will not be making a comeback, Kristine Bealmear, the PT uniform project officer with MCSC’s clothing and equipment team, feels confident that Marines will like the revised uniforms.

“I think they’re going to like them a lot better than the previous prototypes. I think the women are going to be a lot happier,” she said with a smile.

After all, it was the input of approximately 350 leathernecks that drove this round’s creative process.  

“The results from last year’s [limited user evaluation] were clear. The material was heavy. The shorts were long. The reflective material was restrictive. And so, we just kind of took all of that information and we went from there,” Bealmear explained. “The Marines are the ones that have to wear this uniform so it’s in our best interest to listen to what they have to say.”

Now, the PT uniform’s shorts are shorter and down to a 5-inch inseam. The PT uniform’s shirt material is lighter and the reflective striping down the back is thinner – a change that will allow Marines to remain cool and flexible as they exercise.           

“If you look at the new PT uniform, it does have a shorter inseam, which is more in line with what we see in industry. Industry trends come and go, so we look at every design detail individually and decide what we should apply today that could still be relevant to the Corps years from now,” said Emily Madden, a clothing designer supporting MCSC from the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center.

One of the most exciting changes, however, is the shift away from gender-neutral sizing. 

“We found that gender-neutral sizing does not work well for our women Marines,” Bealmear explained. “With the last prototype, for example, we found that if the shirt fit them well across the bust line, it was too big in the neck. Same with the shorts – if they fit in the waist, they were probably tight across the hip line.”

“And so, we took all of that test data, a lot of pictures, a lot of feedback, and we made the necessary changes. Gender neutrality in design is a thing of the past.”

“I think it’s really important to make sure that all Marines have the proper fitting uniform for what their mission may require, in regards to fit, form and function,” Madden added.

But the design team was driven by more than just user feedback; they were also guided by industry best practices with innovation in fabric and design.

“We really leaned on industry to better understand manufacturing techniques and design details at a reasonable price point, but we also worked closely with our service partners from the Air Force, Space Force and Navy to better understand fabrics and material weights,” Madden explained. “Ultimately, we tried to leverage industry while still accommodating what a Marine could need or want.”

The new PT uniform isn’t ready for distribution across the Corps quite yet, though. MCSC’s clothing and equipment team is in the midst of conducting another user evaluation to solicit Marines’ feedback on the redesigned uniform. During the current evaluation, which started in September and runs for 30 days through October, the team issued PT uniforms to approximately 350 Marines, who were asked to wear and evaluate the new uniforms while they PT.

Afterward, the team will survey all evaluation participants in order to collect data related to the uniform’s form, fit, function and comfort. Participants will also take part in group discussions about their wear experience.

Ultimately, the team will take the results of the survey, group discussions and the initial fit assessment to determine any necessary changes to the redesigned PT uniform prototype. This rigorous process ensures the product is ready for use by Marines across the country.   

“I ask them to ‘use it and abuse it,’ as I like to say, because we really need that durability feedback from them,” Bealmear explained. “After the 30-day trial is done, we’ll go on to evaluating the results and make the necessary changes.”

“We think the new PT uniform accommodates fit, form and function of both male and female Marines. There will always be tweaks that we can find or improve upon, but we think we’re headed in the right direction,” she added.

Johannes Schmidt, MCSC Office Public Affairs and Communication

Photos by Ashley Calingo, Tonya Smith and Johannes Schmidt

Brigantes Launches New Website

October 9th, 2022

The redeveloped Brigantes website is now available to all serving military, veterans and blue light service personnel. The website provides access to the best tactical and AT equipment.

Exeter, United Kingdom, 6th October 2022. Brigantes has been a trusted defence supplier to NATO military and elite Police units since 2014. Brigantes are on-the-man tactical apparel and equipment specialists, offering state-of-the-art soldier systems and elite outdoor brands.

The new website enables serving personnel to register, view and purchase a complete range of field and operational tested equipment, from load carriage, sleep systems and apparel to branded merch. So if you are deploying on operations, just about to start a recce cadre, or want to update your kit, Brigantes can supply you with the best equipment from world-leading suppliers.

The team at Brigantes discuss and test all the equipment. Most of the group are ex-service personnel. As well as sourcing equipment from the best brands, Brigantes also develop its own range of equipment. When they can’t find the perfect off-the-shelf product, the RnD team will design, test and manufacture it.

Brigantes are the exclusive UK and European distributors of the new Outdoor Research Pro “Allies” range of mountainous and extreme cold weather tactical clothing. Launching this Autumn, Brigantes has partnered with Seattle-based Outdoor Research to produce this best-in-class product range of apparel and gloves that will enable soldiers to comfortably and safely operate in some of the world’s most demanding environments.

New products and brands are being added to the website on a daily basis. Brigantes’  goal is to become the leading UK tactical end-user website within the next 18 months.

Brigantes would like to offer all serving military and veterans 10% off their first order until the end of October; use code LAUNCH10 at checkout.

To explore the new website, visit product.brigantes.com

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