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Rheinmetall Mission Master CXT – Fire Support for Counter UAS Role

July 2nd, 2023

Rheinmetall is proud to present the Mission Master CXT – Fire Support, equipped with Dillon dual M134D miniguns. This innovative and reliable countermeasure is specially designed to defeat small unmanned aerial systems (UAS). It can fire an impressive 6,000 rounds per minute and defeat drone targets day and night.

With the ability to autonomously detect and track aerial and land targets, while also prioritizing safe fire engagement by the operator (man in/on the loop), this pioneering technology is set to revolutionize counter-UAS operations. What’s more, it features wolfpack capability, meaning that one operator can manage multiple unmanned ground vehicles at the same time.

Rheinmetall will display its counter-UAS solution for the very first time at DSEI in September 2023.

Cylinder & Slide Browning Hi-Power Armorer’s Punch Set

July 2nd, 2023

The C&S BHP Armorer’s Punch Set includes 7 tools. A screwdriver to remove the magazine catch, 2 punches to remove the sear, thumb safety, ejector, hammer, sear spring, firing pin stop and firing pin, 1 brass punch to start the trigger pin out and a cup tip punch to complete the removal of the trigger pin, 1 #53 drill bit to remove the roll pin that holds the right ambi safety wing for the Girsan and the BHP pistols with an ambi safety and 1 roll pin punch to remove the seat bar and extractor.

GA-ASI, CAL FIRE and CA ANG Complete Flight Demo of REAP Pod on MQ-9A

July 2nd, 2023

Pod Provides Communications Infrastructure in the Event of Natural Disaster

SAN DIEGO – 30 July 2023 – In collaboration with the California Air National Guard (CA ANG), National Guard Bureau (NGB), AT&T FirstNet, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (OES), and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA?ASI) successfully completed a flight demonstration of the Rosetta Echo Advanced Payloads (REAP) Pod on an MQ-9A Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA). During natural disasters, it’s fairly common for first responders and residents of affected areas to lose cellular communications due to downed infrastructure. The REAP Pod provides potentially lifesaving communications infrastructure from an aircraft, ensuring lines of communication remain open between providers of emergency services and those desperately needing assistance.

This flight demonstration, held on May 25, 2023, showcased bridged communications networks providing seamless connectivity between airborne and ground participants. The system showcased the ability to bridge VHF/UHF networks, function as a P25 repeater, connect geographically disparate mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), and most importantly, provide both FirstNet and emergency 911 cellular capabilities.

As California heads into its heavy wildfire season, the REAP Pod on CA ANG MQ-9As will provide needed communications to support CAL FIRE’s rescue efforts.

“GA-ASI is excited to showcase the capabilities of the REAP Pod,” said GA-ASI Vice President of Mission Payloads and Exploitation Satish Krishnan. “The CA ANG MQ-9As with REAP can ensure CAL FIRE and other first responders maintain critical communications infrastructure at a time when it’s most urgently needed and can help save lives.”

The REAP Pod was developed through a collaboration between GA-ASI and Ultra Intelligence and Communications. The system features a suite of advanced communications equipment that helps support disaster relief operations, including VHF/UHF Line of Sight (LOS), P25, MANET, FirstNet Cellular, and a high-bandwidth LOS backhaul. The REAP pod also has the ability to support military waveforms like Link 16.

As manufacturer of the REAP Pod, GA-ASI aims to ensure the successful initial deployment of the pod as an operational proof of concept. This deployment serves a larger objective by advancing the implementation and effectiveness of the REAP Pod and setting the stage for potential adoption by the Air National Guard on the MQ-9A and the Army National Guard on MQ-1C Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).

www.ga-asi.com

III MIG Conducts Exercise Vanguard

July 2nd, 2023

CAMP HANSEN, OKINAWA, JAPAN —

U.S. Marines with III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, recently conducted exercise Vanguard to enhance and refine the III MIG’s information warfare capabilities in Okinawa, Japan, from June 9-16, 2023.

The exercise, provided an opportunity for Marines from diverse functional areas, including intelligence, communications, and cyber warfare, to come together and demonstrate their synchronized efforts within a simulated mission environment.

“Exercise Vanguard is the MEF Information Group’s demonstration of the ability to take our [information] capability forward into austere locations while maintaining command and control and the ability to exercise the MEF’s information warfare capability,” said U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Joshua Cox, the III MIG Information Warfare Coordinator.

Operations throughout the exercise included establishing an expeditionary control node, a small information processing unit that provides leaders with battle space awareness in expeditionary advance base operations. The EABO concept relies on leveraging various assets and the usage of expeditionary infrastructure to maintain a presence in austere locations.

Through the lens of EABOs, leaders receive timely and accurate information about the operational environment, including intelligence, surveillance, and enemy movements. Allowing Marine Corps forces to shorten the decision cycle, extend operational reach, and maintain a presence in vital areas.

“For this exercise, it represents a remarkable opportunity for our Marines to advance their proficiency in delivering expeditionary communications”

1st Lt Elijah Jeong, a communications officer with III MIG

To gather information, the Marines used various sensing and communication equipment designed to provide a wide range of capabilities, including seismic and acoustic sensors, free space optics, traditional military satellite communications, and commercial solutions like Starlink programs.

“The sensors provide the III MEF commanding general with battle space awareness through being activated in different areas. The sensors were placed to cover the enemies’ most likely courses of action and what equipment they are using,” explained U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Johnathan Alderman, an infantry Marine with the Ground Sensor Platoon, 3rd Intelligence Battalion, III MIG.

WIDEBAND SYSTEM-EXPEDITIONARY TERMINAL

Photo by LCpl Joseph E. DeMarcus

The exercise allowed Marines to demonstrate the stand-in forces concept, specifically in the context of EABO. SIF units are small, low-signature forces capable of sustaining operations within austere and challenging environments.

The employment of SIF units improves situational awareness for leaders, maintains U.S. security interests, deters potential adversaries, and ensures comprehensive coverage of contested maritime terrain. Exercises like Vanguard play a crucial role in showcasing stand-in forces within III MIG, highlighting III MIG’s dedication to evolving and adapting to meet the challenges of the future.

III MIG functions as the vanguard of III MEF, operating in the Indo-Pacific region’s information environment, and supports Marine Air Ground Task Force operations with communications, intelligence, and supporting arms liaison capabilities.

By Sgt Andrew King, The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website

SK Customs Partners with Omar “Crispy” Avila to Honor our Nation’s Heroes this Independence Day

July 1st, 2023

HAYMARKET, Va. June 29, 2023 — SK Customs® is proud to commemorate Independence Day along with with Omar “Crispy” Avila to honor recipients of the Military Badge of Merit, the modern-day Purple Heart Medal.

“As Independence Day approaches, we recognize the sacrifice and unwavering dedication of those who have served our great Nation,” said Simon Khiabani, owner and founder of SK Customs. “Last year, we partnered with Purple Heart Homes, the Purple Heart Integration Project and U.S. Army veteran and content creator, Omar “Crispy” Avila. This partnership pays homage to our combat-wounded veterans through the limited-edition 240th Purple Heart Colt 1911 firearm, representing the spirit of freedom as we celebrate America’s independence.”

After being deployed to Iraq in 2007, Avila’s vehicle was struck by a 200 lb IED, resulting in burns up to 75% of his body and amputation below the knee of his right leg. Sergeant Avila retired from the U.S. Army in 2010 after serving for nearly a decade and devoted his life to serving other Veterans and helping wounded warriors across the Nation.

As a Purple Heart recipient, Avila shows us what it means to commemorate wounded veterans through his video of the Purple Heart Commemorative Colt.

Through the SK Gives Back initiative, SK Customs donates a portion of the proceeds raised by the sale of this production to Purple Heart Homes and Purple Heart Integration Project.

To learn more about SK Guns®, and SK Customs®, visit skguns.com.   ? 

Direct Action Lysander MED Waist Bag

July 1st, 2023

Lysander MED Waist Bag provides a compact way to carry essential battlefield medical equipment. Its ergonomic shape allows it to fit below the plate carrier, a feature particularly useful when operating in tight spaces.

A zippered pocket on the front holds protective gloves while its external Velcro® panel can be used to attach a med patch. The main compartment closes with a two-way zipper and its soft Velcro lining can be easily configured with included dedicated strips for specific equipment. Another pocket at the rear of the bag will hold large flat dressings and closes with a small Velcro. Two additional pockets are sewn onto the closing flap, one for shears and the other for TCCC casualty cards.

On the sides of the bag there is attached a laser-cut MOLLE/PALS compatible system allowing attachment of additional pockets for dressings, tourniquets, etc. The MOLLE/PALS compatible system continues on the underside of the bag to assist with additional equipment like a COMBAT STRETCHER. Besides using a MOLLE/PALS compatible system at the bottom we implemented an interwoven shockcord for additional mounting possibilities.

Main features:

Easy access (two-way zipper)

Compact dimensions

Extensive configuration options

MOLLE/PALS compatible system and shockord to attach additional equipment

Tech specs:

weight: 372 g / 0.82 lb

dimensions: 28 x 14 x 14 cm / 11 x 5.5 x 5.5 in

waist: up to 126 cm / 49.6 in

directactiongear.com

Air Force Transitions to A-Staff Structure for Air Expeditionary Wings

July 1st, 2023

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) —  

The U.S. Air Force is implementing standardized A-Staffs for air expeditionary wings to support commanders, maximize responsiveness in crisis and ease integration with joint force elements.

As part of the new Air Force Force Generation, or AFFORGEN, deployment model, presenting forces via the AEW A-Staff structure will increase a wing’s capacity to plan, coordinate and communicate vertically and horizontally to meet commander’s intent.

The AEW A-Staff is a standardized organizational structure, representing the following Air Force functions: A1 Manpower, Personnel, and Services; A2, Intelligence; A3, Operations; A4, Logistics and Engineering; A5, Plans and Integration; and A6, Communications.

“A successful A-Staff will make a commander’s job easier and take the burden of staffing responsibilities off our units,” said Lt. Gen. James Slife, deputy chief of staff for operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. “This means our units can better focus on mission execution instead of staff work.”

An AEW A-Staff is responsible for informing and implementing the wing commander’s decisions while communicating with higher and lateral headquarters, including joint partners who already use similarly organized headquarters while promoting the professional development of assigned staff.

Some personnel and staff functions at the squadron level will be realigned to the AEW A-Staff to support commanders with cross-functional capabilities intended to further enable the Air Force for high-end readiness against a competitive pacing challenge.

Airmen assigned to AEW A-staff roles will not dual-hat responsibilities from the squadron level, and commanders will not be utilized to fill staff roles.

“This is a necessary developmental opportunity for our young officers and senior NCOs,” Slife said. “Being a part of an A-staff will prepare Airmen earlier in their careers for their strategic role in informing the decisions of our Air Force leaders.”

While the AEW A-Staff implementation will inform the enterprise-wide expansion, the complexity of the task necessitates a methodical approach and remains a longer-term effort. Once AEW A-staff implementation is complete, Headquarters Air Force will focus on designing and implementing A-Staffs across all U.S. Air Force wings.

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Sneak Peek – ACHRO Pack Line from Mission First Tactical

June 30th, 2023

EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK

Only MFT newsletter subscriber and SSD readers are getting the FIRST LOOK at the new ACHRO™ Concealed Carry Systems. And as a thank you they are including a FREE GIFT with purchase! (Drinkware gift will be automatically added to your cart upon checkout)

ACHRO™ – THE ART OF BLENDING IN

ACHRO™ derived from “Achromatic” is defined as “without color”… The Gray Man. Achro™ Bags embrace the art of blending in with a low-vis, everyday-carry bag featuring a dedicated, discrete firearm storage system. Inspired to keep this functional as a great everyday commuter bag, daily essentials are organized and secure while on the go, offering a vast array of organizational options in a very comfortable platform.

“The trick to not being discovered until it is too late is to become part of the expected surroundings. Stealth is more the art of blending in with the background than sneaking through dark shadows.”

? Raymond E. Feist

CONCEALED FIREARM COMPARTMENT

All ACHRO™ bags feature a dedicated, discrete concealed firearm compartment is ambidextrous with quick access.  An MFT Multi-Mount Platform is included, offering the ability to mount a holstered firearm or other 1.5” belt clip accessories, with custom orientation, utilizing a hook & loop system.

SMART STORAGE

Storage for vast array of EDC organizational options. Quick access to all your important items, cables and chargers with internal admin panel for small accessories. Quickly locate your keys with the hi-vis aluminum clip. Padded laptop*/tablet compartment features scratch proof sleeve allowing secure carry of delicate electronics.

*EDC Backpacks only

1000D NYLON KODRA CARBONATE

Weather & abrasion-resistant construction from durable materials that are designed to withstand the elements and rugged environments.

PREMIUM QUILTED BACK PADDING

Durability and comfort are key components of any pack. Cooling, durable & quilted the ACHRO back padding increases comfort user comfort for effortless use.

ACHRO™ SLING BAG

ACHRO™ 22L BACKPACK

ACHRO™ 30L BACKPACK

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ACHRO™ SLING BAG

ACHRO™ 22L BACKPACK

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