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FirstSpear Friday Focus – Honoring Our Veterans

November 10th, 2023

Today, we offer our deepest gratitude to the brave men and women who have served our country in times of war and peace. We honor their bravery, sacrifice, and steadfast resolve in the face of adversity. We are inspired by their selflessness and dedication to serving a cause greater than themselves. To all of the veterans who have served our country, we offer our sincerest thanks. Your contributions to our nation will never be forgotten.

The FirstSpear family is no stranger to the sacrifices made by veterans. Our team includes many veterans who have served our country with distinction. We are incredibly proud of their service and grateful for their contributions to our company.

We also wish a happy 248th birthday to the United States Marines Corps.

NFM Launching Two New HJELM Combat Helmets at Milipol 2023: The HJELM HC 120MT and HJELM HC 160F

November 10th, 2023

Next week NFM will launch two new 4th generation combat helmets at Milipol and look forward to introducing the HJELM™ HC 120MT and the HJELM™ HC 160F.

Ski, Norway, November 10th 2023: These two new combat helmets are engineered to deliver unparalleled protection, comfort, and performance for military and law enforcement personnel.

“Our focus at NFM has always been on the end-user – the men and women in uniform who require the best protection available. With the HJELM™ HC 120MT and HC 160F, we have taken a significant leap forward in delivering helmets that not only protect our end-users but also enhance their operational capabilities,” said Tor Inge Thun, Chief Product Integration Officer at NFM Group.

“Every gram count when it comes to the gear our soldiers and officers carry,” says Thun.

The HJELM™ line represents the next generation of combat helmets, integrating advanced information technology and leading-edge protection against the threats on the modern battlefield.

“With our unique FREC-2™ Technology we have developed the best Weight-Performance-Ratio combat helmet with functional design available. HJELM™ Combat Helmets comes in six different sizes and provides superior comfort, load distribution and stabilization”, says Mike Langenohl, Director of Head Systems at NFM.

The new editions to NFM HJELM™ Combat Helmet System line features:

HJELM™ HC 120MT (Multi-Threat) is designed to address an extensive range of threats while emphasizing a lightweight profile for operational agility.

HJELM™ HC 160F (Fragment) has been developed to meet the most demanding weight saving requirements while providing a high level of fragment protection. 

Optimal Weight-Performance Ratio: NFM HJELM combat helmets  have the best weight-performance ratio in the market, ensuring that protection does not come at the expense of mobility or comfort.

FREC-2™ Pressing Technology: Utilizing our patented FREC-2™ pressing technology, these helmets offer advanced structural integrity while maintaining a lightweight profile.

Revolutionary Sizing System: A unique sizing system guarantees a precise fit for a wide range of head shapes and sizes, providing maximum comfort and stability.

Innovative Interior Design Concept: Our new interior design concept includes the Skullplate Liner and various chinstrap options, allowing for a customizable fit and enhanced shock absorption.

Advanced Impact Management by KOROYD: Incorporating KOROYD technology, the helmets deliver superior impact management, safeguarding the wearer against a spectrum of impact forces.

Each feature is a demonstration to our commitment to innovation and excellence in providing the best protective equipment to those who serve.

“The HJELM™ HC 120MT and HC 160F helmets are a testament to our design philosophy, where added weight is only justified by increased functionality. We are proud to set a new standard in the industry,” says Tor Inge Thun, Chief Product Integration Officer at NFM Group.

NFM will be demonstrating the capabilities of the HJELM™ HC 120MT and HJELM™ HC 160F Combat Helmets on Milipol Paris 2023, booth 5D 083 between November 14th and 17th.

For more information about NFM Group and our industry-leading products, please visit www.nfm.no

“You Have Arrived”: 1st Special Operations Command and the Birth of Modern ARSOF

November 10th, 2023


1st SOCOM distinctive unit insignia (Photo Credit: U.S Army)

On August 7, 1984, Maj. Gen. Joseph C. Lutz stood beside his wife Joyce in the shadow of the Special Forces Soldier statue, known to most as “Bronze Bruce,” and fought back tears while the 24th Infantry Division band played “Auld Lang Syne.” Fifteen minutes earlier, Lutz had passed the colors of the U.S. Army 1st Special Operations Command (1st SOCOM), which he had commanded since its founding two years earlier, to Maj. Gen. Leroy N. Suddath, Jr.


1st SOCOM shoulder sleeve insignia (Photo Credit: U.S Army)

Opposite the incoming and outgoing commanders stood a formation representing the Army Special Forces (SF), Rangers, Psychological Operations (PSYOP), and Civil Affairs (CA) units that came under the command of 1st SOCOM upon its provisional establishment on October 1, 1982, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina (known as Fort Liberty since 2023). Prior to that, no single command and control headquarters existed for all Army Special Operations Forces (ARSOF) units. Since then, the Army has not lacked one, with the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) filling that role since December 1989.

“A Rocky Road”

General Robert W. Sennewald presided over the change of command ceremony, as the commander of 1st SOCOM’s higher headquarters, the U.S. Army Forces Command. In his remarks, he noted the rocky road that 1st SOCOM had travelled to get to where it was in August 1984. Without elaborating on the specific obstacles overcome by 1st SOCOM, Sennewald’s comments likely resonated with the Vietnam-era ARSOF leaders in attendance, including Lutz. After great sacrifice and exceptional valor in Vietnam, many ARSOF units endured force reductions and resourcing shortages in the aftermath of that war. By the late 1970s, ARSOF was reeling from years of neglect.


After leaving 1st SOCOM in August 1984, Maj. Gen. Joseph C. Lutz served as Chief of the Joint United States Military Aid Group to Greece. Here his pictured (second from right) briefing U.S. Secretary of State George Schultz (far right) at Hellenikon Air Base, Greece. (Photo Credit: NARA)

From his position as the Commander, U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Center for Military Assistance, Lutz had played a significant role in revitalizing ARSOF, and Army Special Forces, in particular. Under his leadership, the Center produced an Army-directed Special Operations Forces Mission Area Analysis that prescribed some of the most impactful changes to ARSOF in the 1980s, including the establishment of 1st SOCOM. Sennewald testified to Lutz’s impact, saying, “Our national leadership made a commitment to develop your capabilities, and General Lutz has been instrumental in bringing this commitment to reality.”

With a mission to prepare, provide, and sustain active-duty Army SF, PSYOP, CA, and Ranger units, 1st SOCOM was the first headquarters to exercise both administrative and operational control of the full spectrum of ARSOF. On Lutz’s watch, the command had fought a brief war on the Caribbean Island of Grenada (Operation URGENT FURY) and deployed mobile training teams to sixty-five countries, including such hotspots as El Salvador, Honduras, and Lebanon.


Maj. Gen. Leroy N. Suddath, Jr. (left) and Col. John N. Dailey (right) are pictured here at the October 1986 activation ceremony for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Group at Fort Campbell Kentucky (Image Credit: U.S. Army). (Photo Credit: U.S Army)

Under the leadership of Lutz and his successor, Maj. Gen. Suddath, 1st SOCOM continued to revitalize and expand ARSOF, reversing some of the post-Vietnam cuts and adding new capabilities. In 1984 alone, the command oversaw the reactivation of 1st Special Forces Group (SFG) and the addition of a Ranger Regimental headquarters and the 3rd Ranger Battalion. Early the following year, the Army transferred Task Force-160, a dedicated ARSOF Aviation unit, from the 101st Airborne Division to 1st SOCOM. This unit was reorganized into the 160th Special Operations Aviation Group (SOAG) in October 1986. 1st SOCOM also added two dedicated ARSOF Support units that year.

By 1987, when 1st SOCOM became the Army component of the newly established U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), its major subordinate units were the 75th Ranger Regiment; the 1st, 5th, 7th, and 10th Special Forces Groups; the 4th PSYOP Group; the 96th CA Battalion; the 528th Support Battalion; the 112th Signal Battalion; and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Group.

Toward a MACOM

In 1988, Suddath passed command to Maj. Gen. James A. Guest, an SF veteran of the Vietnam War who had previously commanded the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School and 5th SFG. Under Guest’s leadership, 1st SOCOM successfully advocated for the establishment of a Major Command (MACOM) for ARSOF. On December 1, 1989, the Army activated USASOC, under the command of Lt. Gen. Gary E. Luck, as the Army’s sixteenth MACOM.

Concurrently, 1st SOCOM became a major subordinate command of USASOC, responsible for all active-duty ARSOF, alongside the short-lived U.S. Army Reserve Special Operations Command taking command of all U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) and Army National Guard (ARNG) SOF units. Guest continued serving as 1st SOCOM commander through this transition period, during which the command rapidly deployed large contingents in support of Operation JUST CAUSE in Panama and Operation DESERT SHIELD in Saudi Arabia.

On November 27, 1990, 1st SOCOM was redesignated as the U.S. Army Special Forces Command (USASFC) and assigned the mission of equipping, training, and validating all Army Special Forces, including two ARNG and two USAR SF Groups. This arrangement persisted until 2014, when USASFC merged with active-duty PSYOP, CA, and ARSOF Support units to form the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), a division-level ARSOF headquarters under USASOC that commands and controls five active-duty and two ARNG SF groups, two PSYOP groups, a CA brigade, and a Sustainment brigade.

“You have arrived.”

It is difficult to see how organizations such as USASOC and 1st Special Forces Command would exist, had it not been for forward-thinking leaders like Joseph Lutz, Leroy Suddath, and James Guest. These three were the only commanders of 1st SOCOM, the first modern ARSOF headquarters.

Despite the long and sometimes rocky road back from the post-Vietnam doldrums, General Sennewald saw only positives in August 1984. “Today,” he said, “I am firmly convinced that road is part of history. If the words ‘you have arrived’ have meaning to anyone, they should have special meaning to the soldiers of 1st SOCOM.”

In the intervening four decades, ARSOF has continued to prove its value to the nation in myriad ways and innumerable places, in conflicts big and small, always striving to live up to the motto first adopted by 1st SOCOM in 1982: Sine Pari, meaning “Without Equal.” In his parting comments, Lutz expressed a sentiment shared by ARSOF leaders ever since when he said, “I want to thank General Sennewald and our Army for allowing me the privilege to command the greatest soldiers in the world.”

By Christopher E. Howard

S.O.Tech Parachutists Kit Bag

November 9th, 2023

Paratrooper gear is part of S.O.Tech’s DNA.  When we were contracted to sew the Universal Parachutist Kit Bag for a major aerospace firm, we saw the huge design advantages over the old school aviator kit bag.  So when we were contracted by a major shoe company to do a collaboration on a tactical themed bag, we saw an opportunity to take the UPKB design and shrink it to gym bag dimensions.  That project was in colors to match the shoes, so this year while looking at the materials left over from our UPKB run, we saw an opportunity to make a paratrooper homage bag.

The bag is shorter and we had to drop the external flapped pocket, but otherwise nearly identical – even down to the dark red paracord we used on the zipper pulls.

Bags go live Friday 11/10 12pm PST. $180. Ships immediately. Limit 1 per customer.

www.specopstech.com

New PDW Watch Band Compass Kit 2.0

November 9th, 2023

The Original Expedition Watch Band Watch Band Compass Kit Returns with Major Updates

This Fall 2023, PDW debuts their newly updated Expedition Watch Band Compass Kit 2.0. The original titanium cased dive rated button compass returns with a totally re-engineered 2-pc case with a screw down bezel making compass change outs toolless, easy and quick. An explorer’s tool and for those who find a way or make one. A best grade, versatile, amphibious-rated, EDC, Survival and Field compass accessory that can be worn on a nylon NATO to MN Para type watch bands in 20mm to 22mm, or in its silicone carrier for multiple carry options. Our button compass unit is rated to a depth of 100M/300′ and encapsulated in the lowest profile, precision machined titanium case available today. The kit includes four colors of silicone carriers. Available in a fine matte, polished (satin), or black PVD finish to match watch cases.

 

The Expedition Watch Band Compass Kit 2.0 is available in the three noted case finishes and now includes all four colors of silicone carriers.

The Design and R&D Team at PDW states:

 

“After numerous production runs of our all-time best selling EDC product, we took some time to step back and revisit our original concept for this compact compass design, which included the screw down bezel. Due to the cost prohibitive steps in machining when we first introduced this years ago, we didn’t pursue this original design. Now that CNC production has become readily available driving costs down from years ago, we decided to return to this original format. This updated version is the lowest profile we could make it and the ease in which the user can now simply change out without any tools, the button compass itself for a replacement or to a thermometer, is a significant upgrade. This is the original titanium cased watch band compass and remains the high standard.”

 

The PDW Expedition Watch Band Compass Kit 2.0 is available for $76.00-$79.00 via their website, prometheusdesignwerx.com.

Safariland Launches Limited Edition Multicam Apline 6000 Series Holsters

November 9th, 2023

Jacksonville, Florida – Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group®, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional, and outdoor markets and one of Cadre Holdings, Inc.’s (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre”) key brands has released a new limited edition holster lineup featuring the Multicam Alpine pattern. The new holsters, available in the 6354RDS, 6304RDS, and 6354RDSO models, are designed to provide peak protection and performance while operating in areas that receive significant snowfall.

As the seasons change, users want to adapt to the evolving environment. Safariland recognizes this need and introduces the Multicam Alpine camouflage, designed explicitly for snow/wintery surroundings. With its exceptional effectiveness in wooded terrain, this pattern allows users to have a holster that remains concealed amidst branches and mounds of snow.

“Here at Safariland, we understand the importance of staying ahead of the game,” said Eric Gasvoda, General Manager of Duty Gear for Safariland. “That’s why we are continuously adding to our limited-edition holster lineup. Just in time for the changing season, the Multicam Alpine holsters give our customers a holster option that seamlessly blends into snowy landscapes.”

Safariland’s Cordura wrapped 6354RDS, 6304RDS, and 6354RDSO holsters feature the highly acclaimed Automatic Locking System (ALS®) to hold the firearm in place securely. These holsters are also red dot sight compatible, with the 6304RDS model employing the proven self-locking system (SLS) pivoting hood for added security. The RDSO series takes it a step further by utilizing an open pocket design that effectively protects the optic without the need for a flip-up dust cover.

Whether it’s a hunting expedition or a tactical operation, these holsters are designed to meet the demands of any winter environment, ensuring the safety and success of the user. To purchase and learn more about Safariland’s extensive line of holsters and equipment, visit Safariland.com.

Beez Combat Systems Predator Ghillie SPECTRALFLAGE BLANKET A-TACS U|CON

November 9th, 2023

The PREDATOR GHILLIE™ SPECTRALFLAGE BLANKET reduces the VIS (physical visual), UV, NIR, and thermal signature (6µm ~ 15µm, High end of MWIR, LWIR,FIR) of the individual to avoid being observed and/or targeted by ground-based detection, sUAS and UAS Near-Peer threats.

The PREDATOR GHILLIE™ SPECTRALFLAGE BLANKET uses complex, next generation engineering to accomplish the unthinkable. Thermal mitigation and spectral signature reduction of the individual war fighter against real world thermal technology and night vision while simultaneously providing a 3D VIS breakup. This system is designed to be utilized as a Hide/Blind or camouflage blanket. While this system exponentially excels at outline breakup and mitigating heat signature to thermal threats, the laws of convection still apply. Increased distance between the user’s body heat and the blanket is better. It will help mask the VIS signature regardless of its use due to the VIS breakup and the most advanced military grade camouflage A-TACS® patterns.

The Predator Ghillie SPECTRALFLAGE BLANKET is the next evolution in concealment technology. On the battlefield of today multispectral concealment is the way.

Available only at www.beezcombatsystems.com.

SIG SAUER Premieres SIG Studios on @SIGSauerinc YouTube Channel

November 9th, 2023

NEWINGTON, N.H., (November 8, 2023) – SIG SAUER is proud to introduce SIG Studios, a groundbreaking new venture from SIG SAUER with ‘Stories of the Uncommon.’ The documentary series features the stories of visionaries, storytellers, and truth-seekers in the defense, competitive sports, and outdoor industry.  In honor of Veterans Day, the SIG Studios inaugural premiere kicks off with the never told story of Special Warfare Development Group and the Army Special Missions Unit, retired Master Sergeant Kevin Holland on Friday, November 10, 2023.

“At SIG SAUER we continue to push the limits to become the most influential brand in our space,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc.  “All of the content within SIG Studios is as innovative and unique as our products which has propelled us to be a leader in our industry.” 

Following the premiere of “One Man. One Path. Many Missions.” SIG Studios will launch several more documentaries featuring Master Bladesmith Daniel Winkler, Best Selling Author Jack Carr, CrossFit Champion and former Special Forces Operator Rich Froning, MMA Champion Rose Namajunas, and more. 

SIG Studios, ‘Stories of the Uncommon,’ is available exclusively on the @SIGSauerinc YouTube Channel.

For more information about the SIG SAUER brand visit sigsauer.com.