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Birdie for the Bundeswehr: Rheinmetall Awarded €50 Million Order for Infrared Decoys

January 16th, 2024

The Bundeswehr has awarded Rheinmetall a substantial order for decoy flares for protecting aircraft. The German military can now procure over 470,000 decoys from Rheinmetall’s tried-and-tested Birdie product line. Covering the period December 2023 to December 2029, the contract is worth nearly €50 million.  

Birdie is an acronym standing for “Bispectral Infrared Decoy Improved Efficiency”. Marketed by Rheinmetall Waffe & Munition GmbH of Fronau, these infrared decoys, or ‘flares’, are ejected from helicopters, transport planes and jets to distract oncoming infrared-homing guided missiles. The flares simulate the heat signature of exhaust gases emitted by the aircraft engine. 
The current contract specifies delivery of two different Birdie products: IR-Birdie 118 BS and IR-Birdie 218 BS. Both are already in service with the Bundeswehr, which refers to them as “Decoy, Aircraft, DM189A1, PT” and “Decoy, Aircraft, DM169A1, PT”, respectively.  

Owing to the current security situation, aircraft self-defence has come sharply back into focus again. Decoys are one way of accomplishing this. Among other things, these include pyrotechnic flares, i.e., products designed to distract infrared search head-equipped surface-to-air missiles (SAM) and air-to-air missiles (AAM). Other techniques include chaff for thwarting enemy radar, and smoke-obscurant munitions such as Rheinmetall’s fast-acting ROSY smoke screen. 

HIVIZ Shooting Systems Announces Revolutionary New Sight…The FastDot H3

January 16th, 2024

LARAMIE, Wy. – January 15, 2024 – HIVIZ® Shooting Systems, the premier manufacturer of high quality tritium/fiber-optic and fiber-optic sights for shotguns, handguns and rifles, is thrilled to announce their latest innovation—the FastDot H3®.

HIVIZ has raised the bar for firearm enthusiasts, by introducing a reliable sight that is bright, easy to acquire and fast when you need it most.

The FastDot H3 provides the user with faster sight acquisition out of the holster and positive sight alignment feedback through conventional sight alignment. Instead of a traditional blade centered in a notch, this sight uses a circle within a circle. As the user brings the front sight into alignment with the rear, the front red sight disappears behind the rear sight leaving behind a glowing green circle to alert the user of positive alignment.

Features of the FastDot H3 include:

Fast Sight Acquisition

Easy Sight Alignment

Positive Sight Feedback

Improved visibility around sight picture

24-hour Illumination

A low-profile design, compatible with standard holsters

“Since 1996, HIVIZ has sought to improve the art of shooting through simple, yet innovative products for rifles, pistols and shotguns,” said HIVIZ President and Founder, Phil Howe. “With the popularity of red dot sights increasing over the last decade we saw an opportunity to use our expertise in iron sights and bridge the gap between traditional iron sights and red dot sights. That’s when the FastDot H3 sight set was developed. This sight set offers the simplicity of a red dot sight system while eliminating the bulk, it doesn’t require batteries and allows for faster sight acquisition right out of the holster. It is quickly becoming a favorite among many who require simplicity and speed from their sight sets!”

The FastDot H3 is built to enhance the experience for any shooter– beginner or expert. With tritium/fiber-optic front and rear sights, the FastDot H3 provides 24-hour illumination for a bright and visible sight picture and easy acquisition right out of the holster day or night. Shooters can be prepared to confidently align, aim and manufacture precise shot placement in any light or high stress environment.

The FastDot H3 is now available for purchase at authorized HIVIZ Shooting Systems dealers, online retailers and at the HIVIZ website www.hivizsights.com.

SIG SAUER Academy Adds Mossberg Armorer Classes to Course Schedule

January 16th, 2024

NEWINGTON, N.H., (January 15, 2023) – SIG SAUER Academy, the leading provider of the highest quality firearms instruction and tactical training in the world, is pleased to announce the addition of Mossberg 590/500 Armorers classes to the 2024 course schedule.

The Mossberg 590/500 Armorer course focuses on the mechanical functioning, disassembly/reassembly, maintenance, troubleshooting, and field repair of the Mossberg 500/590 Shotgun. This is a hands-on program that teaches and guides each participant in a step-by-step process through all armorer operations.  The course is well suited for civilians to learn the mechanics, care and maintenance of their Mossberg shotgun, and law enforcement armorers that want to design and/or support their agency’s own maintenance and inspection program. 

Mossberg 590/500 Armorer is a one-day course with several 2024 upcoming course dates to include February 15, March 13, and April 10.  Students that complete this course will receive a three (3) year factory Mossberg Armorer certification. 

To register and review the course outline for Mossberg 590/500 or review the comprehensive course offering for SIG SAUER Academy visit sigsaueracademy.com.

MATBOCK Tariser Eclipse 12 Years Later!

January 16th, 2024

Look what MATBOCK found when digging through their videos.

For nearly a decade, the Tarsier Eclipse has been on the market. This was one of the original designs that ultimately didn’t make the cut, a few reasons why it didn’t make the cut.
The material is less protective than the current rubber body, which acts as a shock absorber.
The inability to quickly identify how open or closed the iris is, even with cold weather gloves on.
Less parts that required being screwed together
Operators were inadvertently unlocking or twisting the body off when they adjusted the iris to “fully open” or “fully closed”.
Here is a cool pro-tip they just posted the other day.

If you’re interested in scheduling a meeting with the MATBOCK Team at Shot Show, please email sales@matbock.com

www.matbock.com

Revision Unveils SlingShot Ballistic Sunglasses

January 16th, 2024

Battlefield protection with everyday style

Essex Junction, Vermont (for immediate release) – Revision Military, developer of best-in-class ballistic eyewear and trusted by forces around the globe, introduces the new SlingShotTM ballistic sunglasses. Featuring a browless design, off-the-charts anti-fog performance, adjustable and customizable fit, and rapid lens swap capabilities, the SlingShot exceeds stringent military ballistic impact requirements.

At first glance, you’ll notice the unique style of SlingShot that delivers numerous advantages over traditional ballistic sunglasses. The browless design allows airflow to provide unparalleled venting and exceptional anti-fog capabilities. Additionally, the design allows for unobstructed views while in a head- down or prone position – perfect for shooting sports applications.

Providing the utmost flexibility and fit, Revision designed SlingShot to work across multiple environments, user demands, and scenarios. The temple arm design works seamlessly with head- borne equipment for optimal comms compatibility and performance in the field while offering all-day comfort. Using our adjustable nosepiece the SlingShot conforms to any nose bridge, providing an optimal fit.

The SlingShot features Revision’s innovative I-Vis® lens technology, an advanced dye formulation process resulting in a series of lens tints that markedly enhance visual performance. More than a single solution, I-Vis lenses are available in six tints, each optimized for use in different environments. Each tint is designed to increase contrast and elevate color recognition in specific geographic regions without the negative effects associated with traditional monochromatic lens tints. SlingShot I-Vis lenses come with Revision’s OcuMax® anti-fog and scratch coating and are easily swappable.

Available to purchase now at www.revisionmilitary.com, a two-lens SlingShot kit featuring I-Vis Verso and Umbra lenses has an MSRP of $179.99.

Mustang Survival and Wing Group Enter Year with New Leadership at the Helm

January 16th, 2024

Vancouver, BC – Outdoor industry professional Kenny Ballard has been appointed Mustang Survival’s new President. Ballard takes over responsibilities from Juanita Killen, who stepped into the role of Interim President in 2023, leading the company through a challenging year of growth and evolution. Additionally, Lance Richardson, an expert in domestic manufacturing and efficiency, takes on the newly created role of VP, Manufacturing and Innovation for the Wing Group, Mustang Survival’s parent company.

Ballard brings a wealth of experience from previous executive roles with renowned brands, including Osprey, SwissGear, Wenger Outdoor, Kelty, and, most recently, his own successful consulting firm. Having once worked at Mad River Canoe, Ballard returns to his roots by re-immersing himself in the water sports industry.

Andrew Branagh, CEO of the Wing Group, expresses: “Kenny’s history of exceptional leadership across a diverse spectrum of outdoor businesses uniquely qualifies him as the ideal candidate for this pivotal role at Mustang Survival. Kenny has consistently worked across the retail sector and knows how to navigate the complexities of commercial and military operations.’

In response to his hiring, Kenny Ballard shared his excitement: “I’m ecstatic to be working with a brand that has a heritage of innovation, saving and protecting lives and enabling everyday marine adventures.” Ballard continues: “It brings me back to my water sports roots—some of my fondest memories and grandest adventures have been on and in the water. Sailing, paddling, and fishing: the Mustang brand DNA, product portfolio, and most importantly the global team are built around these activities, and I am excited to align business with my passions.”

Ballard will lead from the Mustang Waterlife Headquarters Vancouver, BC, which includes the local manufacturing facility. He’ll be overseeing the newly moved and expanded Jacksonville Florida plant, operations in Spencer, Virginia, and the overseas office in Salisbury, UK.

Lance Richardson will have his desk next to Ballard’s at the Vancouver headquarters so as not to miss a beat of the manufacturing processes. As an Arc’teryx and Herschel alumni, Richardson’s supply chain and manufacturing expertise will fold seamlessly into the needs of the Wing Group. He says: “I am excited to join the Wing Group, which, across its brands, has an incredible history and future in making purpose-built safety products for people who need and use them. It’s an honour to join the team and work to enable, protect, and save lives.”

Andrew Branagh adds: “I am thrilled to have Lance join the Wing Group on the corporate level to implement iterative efficiency process to manufacturing. We are starting the year strong by adding these two experienced professionals to the workforces of Mustang Survival and the Wing Group as we’re looking ahead to continue to serve our customers and consumers better with the best products available.”

Unveiling the Future of Tactical Communication: OTTO’s enhanced NoizeBarrier TAC Headset

January 16th, 2024

In the fast-evolving landscape of tactical communication technology, OTTO Engineering is set to redefine industry standards with the introduction of the enhanced NoizeBarrier® TAC tactical communications headset. This anticipated upgrade will be showcased at the upcoming SHOT Show 2024, promising an array of advanced features that will elevate the user experience in high-stress environments and mission-critical operations.

Crystal Clear Communications

At the heart of the NoizeBarrier® TAC is its commitment to crystal clear communications, superior situational awareness, and industry-leading hearing protection. These essential elements make it a must-have for professionals operating in high-noise, high-stress situations where effective communication is critical to mission success.

Thinner Ear Cups for Enhanced Helmet Compatibility

One of the standout improvements in this next-gen headset is the introduction of thinner ear cups. Carefully designed to fit seamlessly under ACH, IHPS, and other mid/full cut helmets, this feature enhances both comfort and functionality. Users will experience a snug fit without compromising the protective integrity of their helmets, ensuring optimal performance in the field.

Streamlined Cabling for Efficient Functionality

Say goodbye to the era of bulky coils. The improved NoizeBarrier® TAC comes equipped with a new streamlined cabling system, optimizing functionality without unnecessary bulk. This enhancement not only contributes to a more streamlined appearance but also ensures efficient and reliable operation in dynamic and demanding scenarios.

Lighter, Softer Headband for Extended Comfort

Recognizing the importance of prolonged use in mission-critical operations, OTTO has introduced a lighter, softer headband for the new NoizeBarrier® TAC. This thoughtful improvement guarantees maximum comfort over extended periods, allowing users to focus on the task at hand without distraction or discomfort.

Proprietary Blend Ear Seals: The Perfect Balance

The proprietary blend ear seals featured in this advanced headset strike the perfect balance between comfort and protection. By combining the soft feel of gel with the proven safety of foam, OTTO ensures that users can wear the improved NoizeBarrier® TAC for extended periods without sacrificing the crucial hearing protection required in their line of work.

Over 12% Lighter

In a move that exemplifies OTTO’s commitment to streamlining kit, the new NoizeBarrier® TAC is over 12% lighter than previous models. This weight reduction enhances user mobility and comfort without compromising the headset’s durability or advanced functionality.

Visit OTTO at SHOT Show 2024

To experience the future of tactical communication technology, visit OTTO at booth 42557 during SHOT Show 2024. OTTO’s commitment to innovation shines through in the new NoizeBarrier® TAC with its array of improved features. This headset is not just an upgrade but a leap forward in the evolution of tactical communication solutions.

Army Asks for Help in Alleviating Burden on Missile Air and Missile Defense Soldiers

January 16th, 2024

WASHINGTON — The Army and the joint force must help reduce the stress of heavily tasked Soldiers in air and missile defense formations, an Army leader told lawmakers on Dec. 7.

The Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense force has taken increased importance in ongoing combat operations, said Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey, director of the Joint Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office and director of fires, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Planning and Training. U.S. Army air and missile defense deployments worldwide have greatly impacted Soldiers and their families, he said.

“We’ve asked a lot of our air and missile defense formations, and in every instance, they have responded to every call,” Gainey said to the House Armed Services Committee’s subcommittee on strategic forces. “The cost has been decreased time [at] home. It’s having a strain on the force. Army leadership recognizes that strain. And the Joint Staff and [Army] leadership has looked at reducing demand.”

Brig Gen. Clair Gill, Joint Staff deputy director for regional operations and force management, said missile-related threats have rapidly expanded and grown in sophistication, maneuverability and lethality, placing more stress on Soldiers and troops in other branches.

Nearly all Soldiers in air defense units have exceeded the Secretary of Defense requirement of remaining home for a minimum of two years following a one-year deployment, Gainey added.

Gainey said that the Army shares the responsibility of integrated missile defense with other services. He said to alleviate the burden placed on Soldiers, the Army has been working closely with sailors assigned to the Navy’s Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System and troops in the Air Force counter-air operations program. Soldiers have also worked closely towards integration with allied nations during mass exercises.

“This additive capability, and its associated force structure is designed not only to defeat the threat, but to minimize the impact on Soldiers and their families,” said Gainey, who the Senate recently appointed to the rank of lieutenant general and will become commander of the Army Space and Missile Defense Command in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.

Gainey asked for the help of lawmakers to assure funding for construction of facilities and quality of life initiatives for air and missile defense Soldiers, including those assigned to the defense of Guam.

“Support to the quality of life programs will also be a critical part to continue the improvement in getting after the health of force initiatives,” Gainey said. “The Air and Missile Defense formations are the most deployed formations in the Army. And several times those systems are deployed early into an environment, the quality of life facilities aren’t in place for the Soldiers.”

Soldiers and sailors have been building the defense infrastructure of Guam, a strategic location for U.S. forces in the Pacific that could be pivotal in future conflicts. Soldiers assigned there not only have limited services and facilities but must also contend with geographical challenges such as typhoons.

Gainey said the military and government must act now to lessen the burden on missile defense Soldiers and their families. Families must endure long periods of separation when Soldiers frequently deploy.

“The importance of the work that our air and missile defense Soldiers do each and every day in support of the Army, and the nation cannot be overstated,” Gainey said. “And I want to thank you for your continued support to them and their families. Our Army’s contribution to defeat the wide range of evolving threats continues to improve in both capability and capacity as we build towards the future Army.”

By Joe Lacdan, Army News Service