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Military Intelligence Gunner Entry Program at Fort Stewart

December 18th, 2023

FORT STEWART Ga.- Soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, participated in the Gunner Entry Program (GEP) to learn about the multiple intelligence systems used in the Army, Dec. 4-8, 2023.

The course, which is available to all Soldiers regardless of Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), bridges the gap between the Digital Intelligence Systems Foundations Course (DISFC) and the Digital Intelligence Systems Master Gunner Course (DISMGC). The 40-hour course familiarizes Soldiers with the various intelligence systems used by the Army and teaches Soldiers how to utilize those systems within their own field.

“Students are interested in the Gunner Entry Program because it provides them a high level of training in understanding multiple intelligence disciplines and how information gathered from each is turned into actual intelligence and shared at the tactical and eventually the strategic level as well as enabling decision makers, like unit commanders, to make decisions on the battlefield,” said Warrant Officer Donald Blanchard, the instructor of the Gunner Entry Program.

Blanchard encourages Soldiers to take the Gunner Entry Program because the skills and experience gathered helps Soldiers stand out amongst their peers. The Gunner Entry Program teaches Soldiers skills beyond the given material making them crucial assets in their unit.

“A graduate of the Gunner Entry Program is going to be a well versed intel professional or understand how to integrate with intelligence systems,” added Blanchard.

Most of the Soldiers taking the course have a background or an MOS relating to military intelligence and although it’s helpful to have a baseline understanding, these skills are not required for the course.

“They’ve done a really good job of enabling soldiers to learn this program no matter what rank or what experience level you are,” said 1st Lt. Sean Murphy, a student at the GEP course assigned to the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, a student at the GEP course.

The GEP also affords students the opportunity to learn from a diverse group of peers. Throughout the course Soldiers participate in group discussions and have the chance to share and teach others about their own experiences.

“Working with all these different people you meet a lot of people that have different backgrounds from you and they have a lot more experiences that you just haven’t gotten the chance to experience yet. I like to take that information and I make notes of it and I like to learn a lot from what these people have to offer to me,” said Spc. Gabriel Bouchard, a student at the GEP assigned to 1st ABCT, 3rd ID.

Graduates of the course are awarded a certificate of completion that can be attached to their Soldier Record Brief. Besides the certificate, the course offers the best avenue for Soldiers striving to excel in the military intelligence field.

“Since being a drill sergeant, I’ve been out of the discipline for quite a long time, this is the best attempt at remaining relevant while still on the trail of becoming more diverse in my military intelligence field,” said Sgt. 1st Class Mason Baker, a signals intelligence analyst and drill sergeant instructor at the Army Drill Sergeant Academy, Columbia, South Carolina.

Story by PFC Luciano Alcala, 50th Public Affairs Detachment

Rheinmetall and Airbus Transfer Another Simulator for Europe’s A400M Transport Aircraft to the Bundeswehr

December 17th, 2023

The tech enterprise Rheinmetall and the European aeronautics and space company Airbus have transferred an A400M cargo hold simulator to the Bundeswehr’s 62nd Air Transport Squadron (LTG 62) at Wunstorf in Lower Saxony.

The Cargo Hold Part Task Trainer (CPTT) complements existing simulators and training systems at the German Air Force’s A400M Training Centre.  In Wunstorf, cargo hold crews already train (among other things) on the advanced Cargo Hold Trainer Enhanced (CHT-E).

Airbus, manufacturer of the European A400M military transport aircraft, contracted with Rheinmetall in February 2021 to supply two CPTT training simulators to the Bundeswehr’s Wunstorf and Altenstadt bases. The order was worth a figure in the lower-two-digit million-euro range. The Air Movement Training Center in Altenstadt already took delivery of the training simulator at the end of 2022. Cargo personnel and paratroopers have been successfully training on the system ever since. The transfer of the second Rheinmetall simulator brings this elaborate project to a successful close.  

The A400M CPTT is an exact replica of an A400M cargo hold, enabling cargo crewmembers, paratroopers and ground personnel to train in a highly realistic environment. The CPTT makes it possible to practise mission-specific alteration of the cargo hold, load preparation, loading and unloading, in-flight and ground procedures as well as cooperation between crewmembers.  The system is equally suitable for initial and advanced training as well as refresher courses and mission rehearsal purposes.  

Complex scenarios and emergency situations can be practised in complete safety. This way, training never ties up the original equipment, which remains available for actual operations. In addition to training operations, the CPTT enables users to evaluate, test and qualify procedures and configurations for new load types.  

Besides the CPTT Rheinmetall has supplied various A400M user nations around the globe with other cargo training devices such as the Load Master Work Station Trainer/LMWST and the aforementioned CHT-E.  With the transfer of the CPTT to LTG 62, a total of ten highly realistic A400M simulator systems from Rheinmetall are now assuring a high standard of training and instruction in the A400M cargo domain. 

In 2019 Rheinmetall transferred a CPTT to the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Moreover, CHT-E simulators have already been supplied to the Airbus International Training Centre (ITC) in Seville, the Royal Air Force in Brize Norton, the German Air Force in Wunstorf, and the French Army in Toulouse. There is an LMWST at the Airbus ITC in Sevilla, one at France’s national A400M training centre in Orléans, and another at the Royal Air Force National Training Centre in Brize Norton.

NFM Group CEO Meets President Zelenskyj

December 17th, 2023

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is on his first visit to Norway. The purpose of the visit is several meetings where Norway’s ongoing support for Ukraine is among the topics. Norway has been a significant contributor to Ukraine and intends to continue supporting Ukraine’s defence efforts.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj’s visit to Norway yesterday, was a surprise and marked his first trip to the country. During his visit, Zelenskyj had discussions with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and other Nordic leaders, focusing on gathering more support for Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia.

These talks were part of Zelenskyj’s broader efforts to strengthen Ukrainian air defence and save lives in the war-torn country. Additionally, Zelenskyj attended a summit with leaders from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, all key allies of Ukraine.

Born Outdoor – Badger Bed 25

December 17th, 2023

Designed to provide a supremely comfortable and incredibly convenient night’s sleep on almost any outdoor adventure, the Born Outdoor Badger Bed 25 is the latest offering from Born Outdoor. This slimmed-down version of the original Badger Bed 30 is a modular bedroll system better suited to overnights in tighter spaces, such as rooftop tents, vans, truck beds, or anywhere space comes at a premium.

The base of this system is a 25”-wide outer shell made from post-consumer recycled 600 denier ripstop fabric with a DWR TPU-coating for exceptional durability, water repellency, and resistance to abrasion. Inside, a Large MondoKing Thermarest self-inflating mattress (77”x25”x4.25”) provides outstanding comfort and warmth. From there, the Badger Bed can be customized for cooler weather with the Sierra Down Quilt and the Cascade Flannel Sheets, or for warmer weather with the synthetic Baja Quilt and Mojave Cotton Sheets. All of this is rolled up together into a compact roll 33” wide x 10+” in diameter and weighing only 14.6 lbs. Mix and match sheets and quilts to further customize your sleep experience. The Badger Bed is also sold complete as the Badger Bed 25 – Sierra Bundle ($785) with a down quilt and flannel sheets or as the Badger Bed 25 – Baja Bundle ($755) with a synthetic quilt and cotton sheets.

Badger Bed – Deployed

Badger Bed – Ready for Travel
Badger Bed 25 – Sierra Bundle ($785)

Take the 600 denier, post-consumer recycled Badger Bed 25 and Large MondoKing Thermarest self-inflating mattress, add the Sierra Down Quilt and Cascade Flannel Sheets, and you have the Badger Bed 25 – Sierra Bundle. Sold as a self-contained cold weather sleep kit, the Sierra Bundle will provide the most comfortable and customizable overnight camping experience. Simply roll out the Badger Bed, inflate the mattress, and your overnight kit is ready to go. If things get warm, simply kick off the down comforter. In the morning, deflate the mattress and roll the bundle back up to easily transport it to the next campsite.

Badger Bed 30 – Baja Bundle ($755)

Take the 600 denier, post-consumer recycled Badger Bed 25 and Large MondoKing Thermarest self-inflating mattress, add the synthetic Baja Quilt and Mojave Cotton Sheets, and you have the Badger Bed 25 – Baja Bundle. Sold as a self-contained warm weather sleep kit, the Baja Bundle will provide the most comfortable and customizable overnight camping experience. Simply roll out the Badger Bed, inflate the mattress, and your overnight kit is ready to go. If things get warm, simply kick off the Baja Quilt. In the morning, deflate the mattress and roll the bundle back up to easily transport it to the next campsite.

Navy Assessing New Aircrew Survival Vests Improving Safety, Readiness

December 17th, 2023

NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md.

The Naval Aircrew Systems Program Office (PMA-202) aircrew survival vest team is testing new rotary wing and tilt aircrew survival vest systems that will optimize aircrew performance with a lighter, less bulky and more ergonomically suitable solution.

The team is evaluating the new vest systems for their ability to reduce instances of overheating, increase overall comfort and reduce the potential for short and long term back and neck injury of pilots and aircrew due to the bulkiness and imbalanced weight of the legacy systems.

“As mission lengths continue to increase, it’s an imperative that we integrate new design features and provide vest systems that meet fleet requirements in a comfortable, lightweight solution,” said Capt. Carey Castelein, PMA-202 program manager.

A number of MH-60R, MH-60S, MH-53E and CMV-22 pilots, aircrew and maintainers are currently assessing the vests to ensure the solutions meet their needs and enhance operational capability. Pilots and aircrew are flying with the new vest systems and providing real-time user input on what features work and what needs improvement.

“Through research, test and fleet assessments, our team will determine the best possible solution to optimize aircrew performance with a lighter, less bulky and more buoyant system, taking into account performance and user feedback,” said Cindy Stead, PMA-202 Aircrew Survival Vest team lead.

Each operator needs a comfortable vest that can be worn for long periods of time, does not cause overheating, distributes weight evenly, fits well, and enables the wearer to be highly mobile for in-cockpit visual scanning and physical movement. Additionally, vests need to be buoyant in post-crash survival and evasion scenarios.

The fleet assessments began on the West coast this summer and continue on the East Coast over the next few months. The Navy may potentially field multiple survival vests depending on aircrew mission after completion of fleet assessments.

By PMA-202

Mission First Tactical Adds New SLICK Bags to Achro Bag Line

December 16th, 2023

Horsham, PA – (December 14th, 2023) – Mission First Tactical (MFT), the leading manufacturer of state-of-the-art, USA made rifle/carbine accessories and holsters, proudly announces they have added new SLICK Bags to their Achro™ line. These versatile, everyday-carry bags and packs offer an ultra-low-vis, discreet firearm storage system.

Designed to meet the needs of modern commuters and travelers seeking both functionality and security, the Achro line offers an array of organizational options in a comfortable platform. Whether you’re a daily commuter, law enforcement professional or a responsible citizen, the Achro family of bags and packs caters to your lifestyle. The new SLICK Bags offer an ultra-low-vis option by removing the exposed MOLLE system used on the standard Achro bag line.

“The Achro SLICK line represents the culmination of decades of professional travel experience combined with ultra-low visibility. We aimed to create the perfect commuter bags and packs, catering to the modern individual’s needs while ensuring safe and secure storage, without compromising on style or function,” said Ryan Ditta, Program Manager at Mission First Tactical. “Adding the SLICK bag option is the next natural progression of this feature-rich family.”

MFT bags & packs combine quality materials, hardware and construction resulting in a solid, well thought out family of products, at a great price point.

The Achro SLICK Bag line includes:

10L EDC Sling Bag – SLICK

22L EDC Backpack – SLICK

30L EDC Backpack – SLICK

Features include:

– Low-Vis (Gray Man) design aesthetic

– Dedicated and discreet firearm pocket

– MFT Multi-Mount Platform included

– Smart storage for vast array of organizational options

– Lighter colored WR (water resistant) ripstop liner to aid in interior visibility

– Aluminum key clip

– Weather and abrasion-resistant construction

– Secure storage compartment for laptop or tablet

– Cooling premium padded back panel

– Premium padded and shoulder straps & harness

– Panel zip allows full access to main compartment

– Internal zippered storage pockets

– Front admin & cable storage  

Don’t miss this opportunity to upgrade your everyday-carry game! To learn more about the Achro SLICK line of packs/bags, and the complete product lineup from Mission First Tactical, please visit www.missionfirsttactical.com.

Lindnerhof Taktik Presents: The Story of Sepp – The Lindnerhof Founder

December 16th, 2023

Lindnerhof Taktik was founded by German Special Forces operator Josef Sixt, who is known as Sepp. This is his story…

Join us in this exclusive edition of Warrior Talk, hosted by the company’s CEO, Jakob Kolbeck. Sepp will unveil the inception of Lindnerhof, pivotal role shifts, and the brand’s customised gear solutions for military and law enforcement professionals.

27th SOAOS Redesignates to 27th Special Operations Theater Air Operations Squadron

December 16th, 2023

CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. —  

CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. — The 27th Special Operations Air Operations Squadron was redesignated to the 27th Special Operations Theater Air Operations Squadron during a ceremony on December 8, 2023, at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. 

During the redesignation and change of command ceremony, Lt. Col. Adam Jones, 27th SOAOS commander, relinquished command to Lt. Col. Phillip Henrikson, 27th SOTAOS commander, making Henrikson the first squadron commander in the newly designated squadron’s history.  

Over the last decade, the 27th SOAOS played a crucial role in the success of the 27th Special Operations Wing. Its mission has now been fully integrated integrated into both the Wing Staff functions and the 27th Special Operations Support Squadron. This restructuring enables the 27th SOTAOS to focus on its new mission and align the 27th SOW with Air Force Special Operations Command’s vision and priorities. 

Current national defense and Air Force Special Operations Forces strategies directs the increased importance of shifting national defense priorities from Countering Violent Extremist Organizations to integrated deterrence efforts – which requires a deliberate campaign plan. This new operating environment has proven that relationships are essential and operations are likely to be multi-domain, meaning they are not limited to air, land, and sea, but may include space, cyberspace, and the information envrionment.  

“I am exceptionally excited about the future of this squadron and the mission they will execute,” said Col. Jeremy Bergin, commander of the 27th SOW. It will no doubt have significant operational and strategic impacts and I can’t think of another officer I’d rather have leading this effort than Phil.”    

Born from Air Force Special Operation Command’s Theater Engagement Construct, a framework that aligns AFSOF to Geographic Combatant Commands and Theater Special Operations Commands, the 27th T-AOS will leverage AFSOC’s competitive advantage – Air Commandos. Through partnerships and multi-domain efforts, the T-AOS will regionally synchronize, integrate, and employ AFSOF capabilities. 

By focusing on one region, Africa in this case, the 27th T-AOS will bring three crucial distinct capabilities to its aligned region.  The unit will work to determine SOF air capabilities and limitations, gain an advanced understanding of regional complexities, and utilize regional and AFSOF expertise to effectively execute the mission. 

“T-AOSs are the first units of their type within AFSOC who are granted direct communications with their respective TSOCs and GCCs,” said Henrikson. “The 27th T-AOS team is already looking at ways to counter our adversaries’ efforts to gain a foothold in the turbulent content of Africa.” 

The T-AOS will work to broaden and deepen the partnerships and alliances in United States Africa Command. These relationships require extensive collaboration and the unit will be the force that drives unique AFSOF strategy for TSOCs, and ultimately GCCs, by integration with partners and Allies in mind from the start.  

To do this, the unit will house a multitude of Air Force Specialty Codes across several different types of career fields. From Special Tactics combat controllers to maintainers, the T-AOS will advise partner nations, recommend force employment, and conduct operations across several domains. 

As an example, to support Special Operation Command Africa’s campaign support plan, the 27th T-AOS may be called upon to look at a specific problem set. From an air perspective, the T-AOS can assess the problem and offer potential solutions while applying regional expertise to ensure the offered solutions would be effective and realistic for that operating environment. With the potential course of action in mind, the 27th T-AOS will build a concept of operations alongside SOCAF, in support of AFRICOM’s campaign plan. In this construct, the Air Commandos who do the concept development could also be the same Air Commandos who then execute the operation. 

The National Defense Strategy charges the Department of Defense to pivot to integrated deterrence and the T-AOS is AFSOC’s organizational answer. The 27th T-AOS offers an opportunity to leverage AFSOC’s decades of countering violent extremist experience to advise partners and Allies in AFRICOM. Increasing a partner nation’s ability to counter extremist organizations reduces their reliance on other external forces, forges relationships, and works to deter our adversaries.  

“Strategic competition is a persistent and long-term struggle that occurs between two or more adversaries seeking to pursue incompatible interests without necessarily engaging in armed conflict with each other,” said Lt. Gen. Tony D. Bauernfeind, AFSOC commander. 

Addressing the challenges presented by today’s complex national security environment requires a multi-lens, multi-layer approach. The 27th T-AOS will address the complexity of these national security challenges by developing concepts of operations pairing AFSOF capabilities to a threat vulnerability in such a way that it generates the desired effect that best supports the joint force and our partners and Allies.  

By Senior Airman Mateo Parra, 27th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs