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US Army Awards Key Contracts to Further Enhance 155mm Artillery Production Capacity and Army Modernization Priorities

September 20th, 2024

PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. — The U.S. Army’s Joint Program Executive Office for Armaments and Ammunition (JPEO A&A) and U.S. Army Contracting Command – New Jersey (ACC-NJ) awarded several contracts worth more than $961 million to enhance the production of critical 155mm artillery components. These awards are set to increase production capacity significantly and provide the joint warfighter with a new “go-to” war round, ensuring that the Army’s artillery capabilities remain safe, reliable, plentiful and lethal.

The contracts cover the procurement of 500,000 M119A2 Propellant Charges, supports load, assemble, and pack (LAP) of 260,000 M231 Modular Artillery Charge System (MACS) and 2.2 million M232A2 MACS. MACS are the primary propelling charge system in all currently fielded 155mm howitzer systems. The contracts also cover the LAP of 16,900 of the Army’s newest “go-to” war round–the M1128 High Explosive (HE) projectile. This new projectile will provide U.S. artillery with extended-range capabilities and will give brigade combat teams the ability to deliver near-precision fires at distances of up to 30 kilometers without relying on exquisite munitions.

In addition to contracts supporting the LAP of munitions, another contract was awarded to expand the production capacity of High Fragmentation Steel (HF-1). This specially engineered alloy, used in large-caliber munitions such as the 155mm M795 and the M1128, is critical to meeting increased production demand and will enable the Army to achieve its goal of producing 100,000 artillery shots per month by fiscal year 2026.

“In alignment with the Department of Defense’s National Defense Industrial Strategy, we have invested more than $4.2 billion to expand and modernize the organic industrial base,” said Douglas R. Bush, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology. “This collaborative effort between the Army and industry establishes a credible deterrent against potential adversaries, underscoring the Army’s commitment to fight and win the Nation’s wars.”

The contracts were awarded by ACC-NJ to domestic companies in Arkansas (General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS)), Ohio (Metallus), Iowa (American Ordnance), Illinois (GD-OTS) and Florida (Nammo Inc.).

As the Army continues to invest in its organic industrial base, new facilities will be coming online, according to Maj. Gen. John T. Reim, the Joint Program Executive Officer for Armaments and Ammunition, who is leading the modernization and ramp-up of 155mm munition production.

“This rapid increase in production is part of a broader effort to support U.S. munitions replenishment activities and support international partners, such as Ukraine, which has relied heavily on artillery in its defense against Russian forces,” said Reim. “As geopolitical challenges continue to evolve, the U.S. Army’s focus on transformation and expansion ensures that our Joint Warfighters and international partners maintain overmatch and have the resources they need to succeed on the battlefield.”

By year’s end, the U.S. Army is set to commission three new domestic facilities in support of 155mm production and a new metal parts production facility in Canada.

By Abraam Dawoud

Operation Restore Democracy, It Was 30 Years Ago Today

September 19th, 2024

Thirty years ago, I joined thousands of other US and allied service members as we descended on the island nation of Haiti as part of Operation Restore Democracy.

As a Haitian Creole and French Crypto-Linguist in 3rd Group I was assigned to the JSOTF, at one point working specifically for BG Potter.

We flew on MH53s from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to the airport at Port of Prince to establish our initial presence in our mission to restore the Presidency of Jean Bertrand Aristide seen here with me. You should have the look on his face when I spoke with him in both French and Kreyol.

I ended up living in a couple of locations around the Port au Prince area during my two deployments in Haiti (I also served under the UN Mission in Haiti) before leaving Group for the Air Force.

U.S. Marine Corps Purchases $5.3 Million in High-Bandwidth Networking Equipment from Persistent Systems

September 19th, 2024

Purchased mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) equipment will support U.S. Marine logistics in EUCOM Theater

September 18, 2024 – Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”), a leader in mobile ad hoc networking (MANET), announced today a $5.3 million sale of MPU5 MANET devices, Rugged Display & Controllers (RDCs), and Integrated Sector Antennas to the U.S. Marine Corps in support of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group.

The sale of the MANET equipment, including C-Band and L-Band RF cards, follows a similar acquisition of S-Band RF cards by the Marines in January 2023 to advance their logistics networking capabilities in the EUCOM and CENTCOM regions.

“The Marine Corps is undergoing a force design and modernization effort to deal with near-peer competition,” said Luke Wood, Persistent Systems VP of Business Development, U.S. Navy/Marine Corps. “They are looking into reliable high-bandwidth commercial technologies to solve their operational requirements, and we’re supporting that campaign of learning, both at the headquarters and operating forces level.”

Purchase of the MPU5 provides the Marines with access to the Wave Relay® MANET algorithm for peer-to-peer sharing of voice, video, text, sensor, and GPS data. The MANET provides immediate network access and interoperability with other network-based platforms fielded by the Marine Corps and international partner forces.

All network data stored on the MPU5 is viewable on the RDC for increased situational awareness and command-and-control of unmanned systems. Additionally, rapidly mounted Integrated Sector Antennas (to poles, masts, or towers) extend the range of the MANET “bubble” created by the MPU5s.

“The MANET equipment will go to a few logistics battalions for vehicle-to-vehicle and dismounted security force communications,” said Wood. “The rest will be deployed as needed for advanced expeditionary bases, logistics hubs, and other logistics missions.”

Extended network range will allow Marines to share video more widely from previously disconnected EO/IR video cameras, unmanned aircraft systems, and explosive ordinance disposal robots.

“All this enables the Marines to make sense of the battlefield and coordinate against adversary platforms and formations,” he said.

Persistent will continue to support the service’s manned and unmanned ground combat vehicle efforts, as well as manned and unmanned maritime vessels.

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OTTE Gear Announces New Direct-to-Military Sales Initiative Featuring Innovative Apparel Systems

September 19th, 2024

September 18, 2024 — OTTE Gear, an innovative leader in high-performance tactical and outdoor apparel and gear, is proud to announce its new direct-to-military sales initiative.

This new specialized effort will focus on exposing OTTE Gear’s specialized combat, insulation, and rainwear systems, as well as other advanced tactical apparel and equipment, to elite military units.

As part of this new direct sales approach, OTTE Gear is featuring several key products that exemplify the brand’s commitment to innovation, quality, and functionality. The line includes:

• Combat Apparel: Down Range Pant & Down Range Shirt: tailored for both temperate and hot/dry conditions.

• Insulation Systems: HT Insulated Hooded Parka (200G Primaloft® Gold insulation, rated to -20°F, superior warmth in extreme cold); LV Insulated Hooded Jacket (100G Primaloft® Gold insulation, ideal for cold-weather operations rated down to 10°F); Ursa Minor Lightweight Jacket (an active insulation solution with 40G Primaloft® Active+, rated for conditions as low as 25°F)

• Rainwear: Waterproof/breathable Patrol Parka and Patrol Trouser for reliable protection against the elements in varied operational settings.

Other Featured Items:

• OG Outdoor Gaiter

• OG Helmet Bag with NODS Box

Our direct-to-military sales effort is a testament to OTTE Gear’s ongoing commitment to supporting military professionals with the best possible gear,” said Todd Fairbairn, Founder/CEO. “We understand the unique environmental challenges faced by those who serve, and our products are engineered to meet those challenges head-on, ensuring comfort, durability, and functionality.”

Call now for more information on inventory and our immediate delivery options. Strong inventory on hand, call or email for quotes.

Units and procurement officers interested in purchasing OTTE Gear products can reach out directly via the dedicated government sales email at govsales@ottegear.com. For inquiries, please call 646-233-4014.

Haley Strategic Partners Awarded Contract by USMC for Carl-Gustaf 84MM Recoilless Rifle Program

September 19th, 2024

September 10, 2024 (Scottsdale, AZ) – Haley Strategic Partners is a premier global Defense Manufacturer specializing in trusted, innovative, high-quality safety and survivability products for military, first responders, federal agencies, and outdoor/consumer markets worldwide. The Company is honored to participate in outfitting the United States Marine Corps (USMC) with munitions packs and weapon system slings in support of the Carl-Gustaf®84MM Recoilless Rifle, Multi-Role Anti-Armor/Anti-Personnel Weapon System (MAAWS) indefinite-delivery / indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract (W15QKN18D0076).


Carl-Gustaf Pack (NSN: 1015-01-719-1642)

Haley Strategic Partners was awarded the USMC contracts and began delivering in FY2024. The awards include Carl-Gustaf Packs (NSN: 1015-01-719-1642), Carl-Gustaf X Slings (NSN: 1015-01-718-2887), Carl-Gustaf Two-Point Slings (NSN: 1015-01-718-2871), Aimpoint FCS13RE Pouches (NSN: 1220-01-721-2885), and FlatPack Plus Packs (NSN: 8465-01-678-6204).


Carl-Gustaf X Sling (NSN: 1015-01-718-2887)

The Carl-Gustaf weapon system and munitions carriage solutions were developed in direct collaboration with SaaB and USMC professional end users utilizing the latest in rugged composite and nylon laminate materials to create truly innovative load carriage solutions increasing the efficacy of USMC infantry warfighters.

“We are honored to be able to support the USMC community on the Carl-Gustaf program, and to provide a true tactical advantage to those operators who depend on them,” said Travis Haley, CEO and founder of Haley Strategic. “By working closely with SaaB and the customer over the last couple of years, our applied research and development teams have kept the needs of the end-user at the forefront of their efforts every step of the way, ensuring that their needs were met. We are grateful for the opportunity to deliver these key solutions increasing the lethality and combat effectiveness of Carl-Gustaf fire teams”.

For sales information on Carl-Gustaf Packs, Carl-Gustaf Slings, and other innovative tactical equipment solutions from Haley Strategic Partners, please visit haleystrategic.com or connect with us at sales@haleystrategic.com.

Marine Officers Gain Access to Maternity Uniforms with East Coast Expansion

September 19th, 2024

Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. —

Although Marines have never defined themselves by their equipment, maintaining readiness in any clime and place—from the icy reaches of the Arctic to the steamy jungles of the Indo-Pacific—means ensuring that all Marines, whether on the frontlines or providing critical support from behind the scenes, are equipped with the right gear to accomplish the mission whenever they are called to serve.

To better support pregnant Marine Corps officers, Marine Corps Systems Command, in partnership with Marine Force Storage Command’s Consolidated Storage Program (CSP), is expanding the Maternity Uniform Pilot Program (MUPP) from Quantico to include East Coast bases such as Camp Lejeune, New River, Cherry Point, Beaufort, and Albany.

This expansion—driven in response to feedback from Marines across the Corps– ensures easier access to maternity uniforms, promoting both comfort and readiness, while also addressing equity between enlisted Marines and officers.

Enlisted Marines receive a one-time issue of maternity uniforms, while officers have been required to cover the full cost, which can run up to $500. The MUPP allows the Corps to issue and recover maternity uniforms for officers at no cost, easing the financial burden and ensuring all Marines are equipped for duty.

“There are Marine officers across the Corps who will need maternity uniforms, so expanding this program to the East Coast is essential,” said Ana Ayala-Spivey, CSP East Coast Regional Project Officer. “I stressed to the MARCORSYSCOM team that it’s our responsibility to ensure we capture valuable data and feedback from as many Marines as possible. Limiting the program to Quantico wasn’t enough. Expanding it allows us to gather the insights we need while better supporting our officers in maintaining readiness and comfort during pregnancy.”

Since March 2021, the program has already seen significant success at Quantico, where it was first introduced, providing essential support to pregnant officers stationed there.

“I’ve been pregnant twice during my time as a Marine officer, but only had access to the Maternity Uniform Pilot Program once,” recalled Maj. Desiree K. Sanchez, assistant chief of staff (G-4) at Marine Corps Training and Education Command. “The first time, I had to purchase all of my uniforms out of pocket because the program didn’t exist. By the second time I was pregnant, the Corps had made significant improvements, adding adjustable tabs to the shirts and smock for a better fit. Instead of having to buy the updated uniforms, I was able to borrow them here in Quantico through the program, saving me from the expense of buying new items again.”

The program provides pregnant Marines with a full set of essential maternity uniforms, including three sets of MARPAT work uniforms (blouses and trousers), one green tunic, two short-sleeve and two long-sleeve service blouses, two service skirts, one pair of service slacks, one blue dress skirt, one pair of blue dress slacks, and three sets of service tapes.

The East Coast expansion improves accessibility for pregnant Marine officers by providing timely access to essential maternity uniforms at key installations, all without adding any extra financial burden to the taxpayer. Besides the financial benefit, this program also addresses the practical challenges pregnant officers have long faced in uniform availability and consistency.

According to Maj. Sanchez, “I was serving at Headquarters Marine Corps as the aide to General Glenn M. Walters, the ACMC at the time, during my first pregnancy. I often found myself discussing the challenges we faced as pregnant officers—having to pay out of pocket for uniforms that were not always available. There were countless times when I couldn’t match my boss in uniform because certain maternity options simply didn’t exist in the Marine Corps inventory. It was a constant reminder of the gaps we had to navigate.”

Ultimately, the MUPP’s expansion to include key East Coast bases serves as a strong signal of the team’s commitment to acting on feedback from the fleet– a critical component of Force Design, the Corps’ strategic blueprint for modernization.

“We actively use the [Interactive Customer Evaluation] program to gather feedback from Marines on improvements or concerns with the maternity uniform,” said Ayala-Spivey. “This input is essential for shaping decisions that affect the readiness and capability of the Future Force. As part of our commitment to Force Design, it’s crucial we recognize that Marines in a maternity status are a vital component of that future. Ensuring they have the right equipment supports both immediate operational readiness and long-term sustainability of the force.”

To participate in the program, pregnant officers can schedule an appointment with East Coast CSP personnel via email or phone, using the POC information available on the CSP site. Participants will then visit their respective Individual Issue Facility (IIF) to try on uniforms based on their pre-pregnancy sizing, with adjustments made as needed throughout the course of their pregnancy.

Although the expansion focuses on East Coast installations, pregnant Marines from other locations—including those OCONUS– can participate by contacting ana.ayala.civ@usmc.mil or william.j.wrightington.civ@usmc.mil.

By Johannes Schmidt, MCSC Office of Public Affairs and Communication | Marine Corps Systems Command

TB2 Automates UAV Payload Delivery and Recovery

September 18th, 2024

A groundbreaking new system is poised to revolutionize and automate UAV operations on the Battlefield and create a Military Multi-Mission Payload system.

TB2 Aerospace has developed the patented DROPS (Drone Recharging Operational Payload System) system which enables fully autonomous UAV capture, delivery and recovery of payloads.

DROPS is a patented multi-mission payload system, designed to fit any UAV, allowing it to autonomously capture, launch and recover payloads without human intervention. The main advantages of DROPS system include:

– the ability to autonomously capture, deliver AND recover/relocate payloads

– transforming any UAV of any size into a Multi-Mission Payload system

– autonomous docking and locking of UAVs and Payloads on UGS and USVs

Imagine a Robo-dog delivered over 60km into the field and when required it can be autonomously recovered by a UAV for recharging, or a UAV-deployed field of smart-mines which can be safely recovered or relocated without the need for handling by a soldier.  

With the DROPS system, a UAV can swap mission sets from Tactical Resupply Cargo Pods to Weapons Platform to ISR Sensor to CBRN sampler in seconds, without the involvement of any humans.

TB2 DROPS is unique in that it is platform-agnostic, payload-agnostic and designed to be employed in Groups 1-4 UAVs. Its MOD-Payload Compatible design enables DROPS to seamlessly integrate with almost any VTOL UAV platform, ensuring that it can be utilized across different mission profiles. Now a UAV designed for one role can do multiple roles.

The key to the DROPS system is not just the patented alignment and capture system but the ability to guide the UAV to the Payload in a GPS-denied environment using the payload’s internal Terminal Guidance System (TGS). This system not only guides the UAV over the last 200 ft of the approach but also allows for payload discrimination so that a UAV approaching a cache of payloads can identify which one to capture using the In-Transit Visibility system employed across the DoD.

The team is led by founder, Hank Scott, CEO of TB2 Aerospace, a former Naval Aviator and entrepreneur of several aviation innovations. Explaining the game-changing nature of DROPS, Hank said, “With the DROPS system the military has more flexibility, enabling one UAV for example, to be capable of executing multiple types of mission. It will enable the DoD warfighting to be more expeditionary without putting soldiers in harm’s way. The flexibility in our design also standardizes the interface between the majority of UAV and payload manufacturers.” 

DROPS has advantages across the military domains; for example, the Navy will benefit from the DROPS secure docking system which allows autonomous launch, recovery and securing of UAVs and payloads from Manned and Unmanned ships.

The DROPS system also has a patented docking and recharging system. When payloads such as Cargo Pods are docked they are also instantly locked in place with Electro-Permanent Magnets, removing the need for straps or tie-downs, furthering the autonomous nature of operations. When docked, the payloads’ internal batteries are recharged by the patented docking system. Once collected by the UAV this payload battery provides supplemental power to the UAV in flight, reducing UAV downtime and extending UAV range.

One payload designed for the DROPS system is TB2’s patented Cargo Pods, unique in respect of the standardization they bring across the military sector – bringing a set of standard sizes from 5kgs to circa 400kg for CASEVAC Pods (currently under development for a US Army Phase 2 SBIR). The Pods are stackable, lock together like Lego bricks and have their own internal power and avionics.

DROPS is already being recognized by the military, gaining 7 DoD grants over the past two years, totaling over $4m. The team is working closely on research projects with the US Army to develop next-generation capability, from tactical resupply in a Contested Logistics environment to the recovery of critical assets and CASEVAC missions.

Industry is also recognizing the significance of DROPS, with partnership deals announced with manufacturers, such as DASIS in the UK and Quickstep in the US.

Art Boghozian from Amentum, one of TB2’s partners, remarking on the force multiplier effect of DROPS, said, “The integration of the DROPS Cargo Pod and Payloads with our existing support infrastructure is a game changer for military operations. This partnership not only enhances the capabilities of UAVs in the field but also ensures that soldiers can easily access supplies without extensive training, allowing them to focus on the mission at hand.”

TB2 Aerospace will be displaying the DROPS system at the Air, Space and Cyber Conference 16th-18thSeptember, MD, and AUSA 9 -11th Oct in Washington, DC.