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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

Bushnell’s Jessie Harrison Wins IPSC National Title with Bushnell RXM-300 Reflex Sight

December 15th, 2023

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – December 13, 2023 – Bushnell®, an industry leader in performance optics, along with Hoppe’s®, the No.1 name in gun care products, would like to congratulate sponsored shooter Jessie Harrison for successfully defending her national title as the top IPSC Ladies Open shooter for 2023. During the 2023 IPSC Nationals held in Smyrna, Florida, Harrison relied on products from both brands, including the Bushnell RXM-300 reflex sight to successfully defend her title from the previous year.

Harrison’s repeat IPSC title closes out her 2023 shooting season which involved multiple national titles including the 2023 Area 8 USPSA Ladies Open title, the USPSA Ladies Open title and the USPSA Ladies Limited Optics title.

“It’s been a long competitive season and I’ve shot with the best ladies in the country,” said Harrison. “They truly push me constantly to be better.”

Throughout her historic 2023 season, Harrison primarily ran a Bushnell RXM-300 Reflex Sight on her pistol. The RXM-300 Reflex Sight gives shooters a large lens for fast and easy targeting and is built to withstand the tens of thousands of rounds competitive shooters fire in both practice and competition.

“Completing a season at this level just wouldn’t be possible without great sponsors,” said Harrison. “Both Bushnell and Hoppe’s have been cornerstones of my shooting gear for several years as their products give me everything I need to compete with confidence and perform at my best.”

Harrison’s 2023 string of victories adds to her record-setting mark of 26 major USPSA wins, making her one of the most decorated members of both the Bushnell and Hoppe’s shooting teams.

Harrison’s continued reign at the very highest level demonstrates why all shooters should turn to Bushnell and Hoppes to help them reach their full potential.

To learn more, visit Jessie Harrison’s Bushnell Ambassador page.

Panther Ready to Pounce – Rheinmetall Signs Development Contract with Hungary for Next-Generation Tank

December 15th, 2023

The Hungarian government has joined forces with Rheinmetall to develop the Panther KF51 through to production maturity. A contract to this effect has now been signed in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. The development contract is worth around €288 million. A demonstrator vehicle will be constructed and qualified, paving the way to full-scale production. Rheinmetall is cooperating in the project with the state-owned Hungarian holding company N7, which also holds a 49 percent stake in the joint venture Rheinmetall Hungary.

“We’re delighted to have reached another important milestone on the path to producing next-generation fighting vehicles in Hungary”, declares Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall. “The Panther KF51 is the world’s most advanced main battle tank. It sets a new standard for the combat effectiveness of mechanized formations, while delivering a high degree of future adaptability. At the same time, in our accustomed manner, we’ll be empowering our local Joint Venture Rheinmetall Hungary and further strengthen the national defence industrial capabilities of our partners.” 

Moving forward together as partners, Hungary and Rheinmetall will jointly develop and prepare for full production the next-generation tank whose concept Rheinmetall first presented to the world public at Eurosatory 2022 trade fair.  

Unlike the system demonstrator on show at Eurosatory, the Panther KF51 EVO will be armed with Rheinmetall’s tried-and-tested L55A1 120mm smoothbore gun, which also features in the latest variants of the Leopard 2. This will ensure logistical homogeneity with Hungary’s existing fleet of Leopard 2 tanks. Nevertheless, the Panther KF51 EVO will already be equipped with an autoloader. Moreover, the turret architecture will enable subsequent retrofitting of Rheinmetall’s new 130mm gun.  

The Panther K51 possesses a high degree of digitalization and networkability. Furthermore, new force protection technologies like the standoff protection system StrikeShield will enable a low aggregate weight. Its chassis is based on the Buffalo armoured recovery vehicle, supplied by Rheinmetall. In combination with the tank’s low total weight, this contributes to the Panther KF51’s high mobility, while simultaneously resulting in synergy effects in logistics, maintenance and training owing to commonalities with the Leopard 2 family.

The basic crew of the Panther KF51 consists of three soldiers: the commander, gunner and driver. A fourth station, in front on the lefthand side of the bow, is reserved for a subsystem operator. A company or battalion commander can also use it as a mobile command post.

Savage Arms Announces Several New Rimfire Offerings

December 15th, 2023

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – December 14, 2023 – Savage Arms announces new additions to its popular and extensive rimfire line that include a new A22 Takedown in FDE and several new color options in the Model 64. All line extensions are now shipping.

“No other rimfire rifles bring the versatility and flexibility of the A22 Takedown,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “Weighing in at only six pounds and available in 22LR, this rifle has been very popular and the FDE option should help continue that momentum. Similarly, the Model 64 is a staple for small game hunters and plinkers. We’re happy to offer six new color options in this accurate and fun semi-auto.”

The A22 Takedown presents an effortless breakdown, acting as the perfect backpack gun for tough hunts and hikes.

Key features include:

• Semi-automatic rimfire rifle

• Takedown configuration

• Synthetic stock includes storage compartment in pistol grip and magazine compartment in cheek riser

• 18’ carbon steel, matte black barrel

• Low-profile sights

• 0 MOA Picatinny Rail with iron sight channel thru rail

• Tang safety

• 10-round rotary magazine

• User-adjustable AccuTrigger (3-5 lbs)

The Model 64 Color Series brings the fun with this semi-automatic, 10-round plinker and small game rifle. It’s reliable straight-blowback action and detachable box magazine make it perfect for the field, range and/or some friendly competition. Now there are even more color options to give shooters and hunters even more choices to match their preference for a 22 LR rifle that’s versatile and reliable.

Key features include:

• Reliable, semi-automatic 22 LR

• 10-round detachable box magazine

• Open sights

• 21-inch, carbon steel barrel

• Black matte synthetic stock

• Grooved receiver

To learn more about these rimfire rifles and the full Savage lineup, visit savagearms.com.

VSS Launches Dedicated Book Website, Expands Library

December 15th, 2023

VSS has launched a new website focused on ever expanding offering of books and targets by Erik Lawrence.  Lawrence published 10 new books in 2023 in the areas of preparedness and world affairs. He has 10 more books that will be released throughout 2024 on various other topics.

Other currently available titles listed on the site are:

• Soviet-Bloc weapon manuals (11 titles)

• NATO weapon manuals (15 titles)

• Owner’s manuals on common rifles (AR-15, AK-103, Bolt action rifle)

• The AR-15 Assembly Guide

• Handbooks on firearms, planning, and personal protection (8 titles)

• Paper target packs (7 versions)

The majority of the books are now available on Amazon with lower pricing and quicker shipping than before.

vssbooks.com

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