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Tactical Tuesday: Vertx Bag & Pack DNA

April 2nd, 2024

Built for every adventure, every mission, and every day – Vertx’s Next Gen Bags are your go-to gear for those who demand ultimate functionality and customization.

No more rummaging around for your essentials – their superior organization system ensures everything has its place. Plus, with quick-access CCW compartments, you can be prepared for any situation. They have 9 distinct styles to choose from – regardless of the bag you opt for, each one proudly carries their unique Bag & Pack DNA.

1. Hydration Bladder Attachment and Pass-Throughs
2. Full Loop Panels for Customization
3. Light Colored Interior for Higher Visibility
4. Abrasion Resistant Zippered Mesh Pockets
5. Tactigami™ MAP Admin Double
6. Laser-Cut MOLLE Webbing
7. Rapid Access Tab to Concealed Carry Compartment
8. Ballistic Panel Compatible
9. Luggage Pass-Through and Shield Carry Access
10. Adjustable Shoulder and Waist Strap(s)
Stay ahead of what’s next and check out the Vertx line of Next Gen bags and packs.

TITAN Pre-Prototype Illuminates the Way Forward for the US Army’s ‘King of Battle’

April 2nd, 2024

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — Field artillery has long been the U.S. military’s long reach battlefield weapon. Because of the big booms and big distance, field artillery has long been dubbed the king of battle. This king is getting a new jewel in its crown that will by way of technology that will bolster its distance capability.

The Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node, or TITAN, pre-prototype and the TITAN program of record introduces deep sensing to field artillery. While deep sensing sounds like a drilling term, its real purpose is all about long range sighting. “Deep sensing to me is being able to see over the horizon, no longer limited line of sight. Being able to see on the other side of the mountain or seeing deep into enemy territory would be the deep sensing aspect of that,” said Richard Thompson, Army Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities, or TENCAP, Ground Station lead.

Thompson is a former U.S. Army chief warrant officer 4 who worked in the field for over 20 years and has seen all sorts of development in the FA world, but nothing like this. “I was in the Army for over 20 years and some of the first systems I used were TENCAP systems. So, the team and I are very passionate about TITAN and we see the importance of the deep sensing and targeting aspect of it.”

TITAN is a big deal to people like Thompson who have worked in the field artillery space for a long time. The value added has everyone excited, because TITAN delivers a next-generation, expeditionary, scalable and maneuverable platform at echelon that is purpose built to address the Army’s number one gap in large-scale combat operations: deep sensing.

By accessing sensor data from multiple sensors simultaneously across the space, high altitude, aerial and terrestrial layers, TITAN provides situational awareness and situational understanding across operations. Fusing that data and using advanced analytics to deliver targetable intelligence to lethal and non-lethal networks reduces the sensor-to-shooter gap and enables long range precision fires, aviation and mission command.

In short, the TITAN pre-prototype is focused on space-based intelligence surveillance and is a reconnaissance asset. As such, the program serves as a critical capability for both the intelligence and fires community.

According to Thompson, their effort with the pre-prototype is meant to deliver space-based functionality to the TITAN program of record that will later be integrated into a single system. This is a major capability increase. “The key is, our peers and near peers are developing weapon systems that can range further. We must be able to find those threat systems and be able to help the fires community and the mission command community engage those systems at range,” said Thompson. “We have to be able to shoot further, but to shoot further you have to find those targets.”

For those who are in field artillery, these are exciting times as the king of battle is poised to be more formidable than ever.

“It comes down to timeliness and accurateness. This TITAN pre-prototype increases the trust of ground force commanders who are relying on extremely accurate data from their Intel personnel and by what we provide,” said CW3 Christopher Trader, Mutli-Domain Task Force TITAN pre-prototype officer in charge.

“That trust elevates tenfold where fires elements can simply receive the data that we provide and then employ the appropriate weapon system to execute. That is, in my interpretation, what big Army is striving for,” Trader added.

Trader is a current user of TITAN pre-prototype and responsible for putting it through its paces to find ways to improve upon its requirements. Deep sensing is a critical asset. Deep visual penetration of the battlefield allows for not only better target acquisition, but better safety and security for all those operating in that battle space. The more personnel you can keep engaged in the fight speaks to the success you can have.

But what about the tried-and-true personnel operating as forward observers? Forward observers have long been the down range eyes of the field artillery. Is there a concern the TITAN program makes them obsolete?

“Absolutely not!” said Trader.  “I will stand by that 100 percent, being a previous 96R, which is a ground surveillance system operator in the MI Corps. I know very intimately what and how much of a value [field observers] are, as I was with those guys in the foxholes. The difference is, and I’ll be very blunt, we see past them. We see in distances that they cannot see — so that’s what makes the big difference. We can see beyond the close fight. That is the intent of the TITAN prototype: to get past the close fight and focus on the deep fight,” Trader said.

There are more products on the horizon, some currently in use. The technology surge represents an ever evolving and ever-expanding future. “This is just the beginning. Technology itself is improving every day, whether it’s getting smaller and more robust, or the capability is becoming more user friendly. This is just the beginning,” said Trader.

The Program Executive Office – Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors is at the forefront of technology and innovation when it comes to enhancing the lethality of Soldiers. While it is true technology is here to stay, the goal now is to find innovative ways to get smart technology into the hands of our warfighters in the most expeditious way possible. The TITAN program of record and pre-prototype are great examples of the U.S. Army leaning in — not just current technology initiatives — but the bright minds, talent and experience to improve upon, field and equip the best Army in the world.

By Ron Lee

The Kilt Is Back. Briefs Not Required.

April 1st, 2024

For over a decade, the 5.11 Tactical Kilt has been a symbol of untamed spirit and unwavering performance. Worn by warriors (with and without briefs) around the world, the Commando Kilt embodies a unique blend of heritage and tactical innovation.

www.511tactical.com/commando-kilt

The World’s First Trinary Firing System from Franklin Armory

April 1st, 2024

What could be better than a binary trigger? Franklin Armory shows us.

Shield Arms Unveils the Orc Sticker: Some Say It Was Made by the Elves, Everyone Else Is Wrong

April 1st, 2024

BIGFORK, MT (April 1, 2024) – Have you ever found yourself on the Fields of Pelennor facing an overwhelming Morgul host, without a reliable dagger by your side? Then fret no more, for Shield Arms, purveyor of all things pointy and stabby, is proud to announce the Orc Sticker!

The Orc Sticker: Like Goblin-cleaver, Only Smaller

This isn’t Denathor’s butter knife. The Orc Sticker is hand-forged from a blend of reclaimed troll hide and a special blend of malice and contempt, ensuring both durability and a healthy dose of existential dread.

“We all have those days where we just want to channel our inner Dunlending,” said Brandon Zeider, CEO of Shield Arms. “The Orc Sticker is the perfect outlet for those pent-up urges. Whether you’re battling rogue spreadsheets or facing down a particularly stubborn Balrog, the Orc Sticker will have you fighting like Gandalfin the mines of Khazad-dûm in no time.”

Features of the Orc Sticker:

• Machined G10 to a sharp point for that “special” touch
• Ergonomic grip, perfect for both normal people and lefties
• Comes pre-wrapped by our very own Tolkien LARPers

Don’t Be a Basic Blunt Object – Get Your Orc StickerToday!

The Orc Sticker is available for order now on the Shield Arms website (shieldarms.com, probably). Supplies are limited, so don’t wait! Remember, a high-protein breakfast is important, but a good dagger is essential.

MATBOCK Monday: LIFT System “Stop Being a Fool”

April 1st, 2024

For more than a decade, the LIFT System has been the industry leader as the lightest, most complete mission-ready system on the market. At only 9.78 lbs (4.44kg), it will eliminate six “one-trick ponies” and 35.6 lbs (13.8 kg). Stop being a fool by carrying an extra 35lbs around for nearly the same price!

The most commonly purchased items from this video are the S-LIFT, R-LIFT, and LIFT Ladder. Sean Matson, their Co-Founder and CEO, covers each product here.

The Combat Carbon Poles are the backbone of the entire system and can also be used in their popular Cobra Sled and J-LIFT (Jungle Litter).

Reach out to MATBOCK today to schedule a demo sales@matbock.com. Checkout the LIFT System here: www.matbock.com/collections/medical/LIFT-System

Vertx Launches the Most Innovative Product… Ever

April 1st, 2024

Introducing their latest innovation in tactical apparel: the Infinity Loop Suit!

Introducing our latest and greatest product… the Infinity Loop Suit!

Ever wanted to have everything you needed within arm’s reach!? Now is your chance. This suit is fully customizable with all the Vertx Tactigami™ Accessories – all the loop, all the time!Get yours today for $FREE.99

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Royal Thai Navy Special Warfare Command, Naval Special Warfare Conduct Joint Combined Training Exchange

April 1st, 2024

SATTAHIP, Thailand — A West Coast-based U.S. Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Unit conducted joint combined exchange training (JCET) with members of the Royal Thai Navy Special Warfare Command (RTN SWC) from Jan. 28 – Feb. 29, 2024.

The joint training took place in Sattahip, Thailand, and included visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) tactics, close-quarters combat, tactical combat casualty care, live weapons ranges and training, airborne water entry training, and mission planning.

While JCET events inherently focus on U.S. military readiness and training, they also mutually enhance bilateral relations, contribute to regional stability and improve interoperability among partners and allies.

“Working with the Thai special warfare unit has given us a chance to share knowledge and expand our working relationships with a partner nation,” said a U.S. Naval Special Warfare operator. “JCETs like this enhances our integrated special warfare capabilities and fosters growth as partners and allies.”

During the JCET, the RTN SWC also hosted a cultural day for NSW operators.

“The opportunity to take a day to learn and share in our Thai partners’ rich culture only deepened our partnership,” said the NSW operator. “While warfighting and mutual capabilities are always our shared focus, the opportunity to learn more about our cultures together is invaluable.”

The United States and Thailand have enjoyed nearly two centuries of diplomatic relations and have been security treaty allies for over 65 years. The enduring relationship covers political, security, and economic cooperation, as well as a shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

Naval Special Warfare is the nation’s elite maritime special operations force, uniquely positioned to extend the Fleet’s reach and ensure readiness for future security challenges.

By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chelsea D. Meiller