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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

New for 2024 – Holosun SCS-P10-GR (Solar Charging Sight) for the CZ-P10

January 16th, 2024

The SCS-P10-GR (Solar Charging Sight) is designed for the CZ-P10 optics-ready handguns. It is designed to attach diectly to the slide without an adapter plate and uses our innovative solar charging system with multi-directional light sensors to automatically adjust brightness in dynamic sightuations. The SCS can potentially operate indefinitely with it’s internal, rechargable 20,000-hour battery. With moderate exposure to bright light the SCS models charge the battery with more power used to dispplay the reticle so you will never need to change batteries again.

SKU: SCS-P10

MSRP: Pricing and availability to be announced at SHOT Show.

TECH & FEATURES:

– Direct Fit for CZ P10 Optics Ready Handguns

– 20,000- Hour Power Reserve

– Solar Charging Internal Battery

– Multi-Sensor Aught Brightness

– Brightness Intensity Override System

– Multiple Reticle System (MRS)

SPECS:

– IP67 Certified Waterproof

– Travel Range ± 30 MOA

– 1 MOA Windage & Elevation Adjustment Per Click

– Window Size: 0.77 x 0.85 in

– 7075 T6 Aluminum Housing

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January 15th, 2024

SHOOT SIG Announces 2024 Competition Schedule

January 15th, 2024

NEWINGTON, N.H., (January 12, 2024) – SIG SAUER is pleased to announce the official 2024 SHOOT SIG competition season and match schedule.

SHOOT SIG is a shooting experience aimed at getting you from the house to the range in a fun, approachable atmosphere.  SHOOT SIG is a membership community welcoming all levels of firearms enthusiasts, encourages participation in shooting sports, and offers generous member-only benefits including: ability to register for SHOOT SIG matches across the country with generous prize opportunities for every participant, participation in the SHOOT SIG Product Purchase Program, entry into an aspirational annual member sweepstakes, quarterly giveaways, webstore discounts, member newsletters and a SHOOT SIG welcome pack.

“In the first year of SHOOT SIG we welcomed thousands of members and laid the foundation for a successful program,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. “In 2024 we are turning it up with more matches, more benefits, and more excitement for our members.”

The 2024 SHOOT SIG Competition Season will consist of 25 matches spanning the country with the kick-off match with Team SIG Captain Max Michel, occurring in coordination with the SIG SAUER Academy EDC Championship at Volusia County Gun and Hunt Club in New Smyrna Beach, Florida February 10 – 11, 2024.

The following is the initial release of the competition schedule with all matches taking place on Saturday and Sunday, unless noted.

2024 Confirmed SHOOT SIG Match Schedule:

February 10 – 11: Volusia County Gun and Hunt Club / New Smyrna Beach, Florida*

March 23 – 24: Talon Range / Midway, Florida

April 20 – 21: Atlanta Conservation Club / Atlanta, Indiana

April 27- 28: Cavern Cove Competitive Shooting / Woodville, Alabama

May 4 – 5: Summit Training Center / Summit, WV

May 18 – 19: Golden Triangle Gun Club / Beaumont, TX

June 1 – 2: Triggerguard, Wellington, KS

June 15 -16: Frontline Defense Firearms Center / Warrenton, NC

June 28 – 30: Cardinal Shooting Center / Morengo, OH**

July 12 – 13: SIG SAUER Academy / Epping, NH***

July 20 – 21: Laughery Valley Fish & Game / Versailles, IN

August 24 – 25: Easton Fish & Game / Easton, PA

August 31 – September 1: Shadow Hawk Defense / Hedgesville, WV

September 28 – 29: Tri-County Gun Club / Sherwood, OR

* occurs in conjunction with SIG SAUER Academy EDC Championship

** occurs in conjunction with USPSA Carry Optics Nationals, 3-days of shooting.

***occurs on Friday and Saturday.

Newly schedule matches will be immediately added to the schedule as confirmed and posted to the SHOOT SIG schedule available on SHOOTSIG.com. To learn more about the SHOOT SIG program, become a member, learn how to register for a match, or news visit SHOOTSIG.com.

MLK: A Timeless Message

January 15th, 2024

The US civil rights movement saw many defining moments throughout the 1950s and 1960s, with significant achievements in 1964 with the Civil Rights Act, and in 1965 with the Voting Rights Act. Throughout this era, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. became synonymous with the social and political struggle in pursuit of equality and freedom for all people to “live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”

Throughout this time, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. impacted millions of lives during his travels across the country, sometimes through simple acts of kindness to strangers.

In 1967, one of those strangers was a young flight attendant on a United Airlines flight between New York and Atlanta, our Co-Founder and Chairman, Nancy E. Meyers…

Magpul Introduces Metal Magazines

January 15th, 2024

Well, it had to happen eventually. The company founded on polymer magazines has introduced…metal magazines. Some firearms have magwells too small for polymer magazines, like the SIG P320.

The AMAG 17 SG9 is a 17-round SIG P320 9mm handgun magazine featuring a heat-treated, stainless-steel alloy body with polymer sub-components. Magpul AMAGs come with many of our proven features, including a high-visibility, controlled-tilt follower, stainless-steel spring, flared floorplate that’s easily removable for cleaning and routine maintenance, paint-pen dot matrix for magazine marking, and capacity-indicator windows which begin at five (5) rounds, and continue along the spine of the magazine in one-round increments.

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January 15th, 2024

Introducing the Atibal P1 Solar 1x Micro Prism

January 15th, 2024

The patent pending Atibal P1 is the first solar power illuminated laser etched reticle reflex optic.

Traditional reflex optics project the reticle against a plane of glass. The P1 utilizes a laser etched illuminated reticle which is much clearer and sharper than projected dots. These features eliminate reticle “splash” or “flare” many deal with from projected illumination.

The illuminated reticle is apparent with or without battery power. The patent pending technologies allow for the solar power to amplify and enhance the traditional battery power. The solar illumination is activated based on battery condition. As the battery degrades the P1 is designed to automatically compensate in a method we call “Solar Failsafe”. The Atibal Solar Failsafe adjusts reticle intensity during low battery power to conserve power.  The P1 automatically adjusts reticle brightness based on the amount of power the battery has and the solar cell creates.  

Solar Failsafe allows for brighter conditions, to provide a brighter reticle. While in low-light situations, the reticle softly steps down its intensity to perfectly match any lighting conditions. These features allow the P1 to have industry leading battery life of 30,000 hours and beyond. With Solar failsafe, you never have to worry about your battery dying because you always have a reliable backup power source whenever there’s natural or artificial light.

The P1 is the ideal size and weight for short range and close quarters engagements. The P1 has a “no-snag” design and its exceptionally small size and weight allows maximum agility in tight spaces. With “Shake Awake” illumination and a large eyebox are key advantages when speed and accuracy are paramount.  

The P1 includes a picatinny rail compatible mount set at an ideal height for most applications. It also utilizes the Aimpoint T1/T2 footprint to maximize options for additional mounting uses.

The patent pending P1 Solar 1x Micro Prism offers unmatched clarity, features, durability, and value.

The reticle is designed so that the 65 MOA outer ring can be used to rapidly frame the target until the center dot is realized and a confident shot can be placed. The uncluttered sight picture along with the both eyes open operation of the P1 enable the shooter to better observe the impact area and place accurate follow up shots rapidly when needed, all the while maintaining good situational awareness.

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