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Liemke Introduces German-Made Luchs-1 and Luchs-2 Thermal Optics

May 10th, 2023

San Antonio, Texas (May 9, 2023) – Liemke, a leader in high-definition thermal imaging for hunting, is pleased to introduce the premium Luchs line of thermal optics. Made in Wetzlar, Germany, the Liemke Luchs (or Lynx as translated in English) incorporates the latest in thermal technology in these versatile devices that can be clipped onto any daytime riflescope or used as a handheld monocular. 

Fast and quiet with a startup time of only five seconds for both Luchs models, and a standby mode for immediate activation, the Luchs-1 has a 35mm lens with heat signature detection range of up to 1,750 meters while the Luchs-2 has a 50mm lens with heat detection up to 2,500 meters.

Luchs thermals have a whisper-quiet calibration procedure with a rapid refresh rate of 50 Hz and are easy and intuitive to operate. Both models feature a 1024×768 OLED color display and a 640×512 12 µm VOx sensor for high contrast and detailed images.  The Luchs-1 delivers a large field of view of 22 meters at 100 meters and an image that completely fills within the daytime riflescope at 2x magnification. The Luchs-2 has a field of view of 15.4 meters at 100 meters. Two image modes provide optimal detail rendition in varying weather conditions and there are five color modes, including an Extra Dark mode setting for glare-free images at night.

Easy and intuitive to operate, the Luchs thermal units have internal memory of 32 GB and a Wi-Fi function for live streaming via an app. Users can capture photos and videos of their hunt on the internal memory even while streaming live, and these can be transferred later via USB-C port. The built-in rechargeable battery has a run time of up to 9 hours and the three-position switch – On/Standby/Off – can be used to extend battery life in the field.

“Liemke is the top thermal optics brand in Germany, and the new German-made Luchs line raises the bar even higher when it comes to quality and performance,” said Jason Evans, CEO Blaser Group USA. “American hunters will recognize and appreciate the premium Made in Germany construction, advanced thermal technology, and high-definition performance the Luchs thermal optics deliver. Aptly named after the lynx, the Luchs-1 and 2 models deliver outstanding thermal night vision for hunters.”

Settings are easily adjusted on the Luchs units, and the hunter’s preference is saved when the device is turned off and available every time the device is restarted. The tough, shock-resistant aluminum housing is rain and dust protected in accordance with IP67, and the objective lens is protected by a scratch-resistant Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) coating for extra protection in the field. The Luchs-1 weighs 20.5 ounces and Luchs-2 weighs 22.4 ounces.

For more information, visit LUCHS-1.

MSRP:

Luchs-1           $5,554.00

Luchs-2           $6110.00

Octasic Assembles Strategic Advisory Committee for US Federal and DoD Markets

May 9th, 2023

Tampa, FL, May 9, 2023 — Octasic, a manufacturer of programmable silicon for mission-critical wireless applications, has formed a Special Advisory Committee made up of esteemed experts with decades-long experience in defense and intelligence. The committee will provide advice and guidance to Octasic in its engagements with the US Federal and Department of Defense (DoD) markets.

The committee members were chosen for their expertise in engineering and communications, as well as their unique insights into the future of public security systems and battle-ready technology. The committee’s mission is to ensure Octasic conforms to and grows with the needs of its US Defense and federal agency clients, and to provide invaluable customer insights across these sectors.

“The creation of this strategic committee is an important milestone for us as it reflects our mission and priorities to create a more secure and connected world. It is essential for us to do so while respecting the highest standards of ethics and governance,” says Sébastien Leblanc, CEO of Octasic. “With the insight and guidance of the committee, we will ensure that solutions developed for this market provide the highest levels of quality while continuing our dedication to 5G wireless innovations and beyond.”

With more than 155 years of combined experience the Octasic Strategic Advisory Committee Members are:

Gary Martin, retired PEO-C3T (US DoD): Gary Martin is a retired Program Executive Officer with more than 33 years of service in the US Army. From 2015 to 2018, Martin headed the Program Executive Office Command, Control, and Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T). Leading more than 1,600 personnel, he took on significant challenges in 23 major army programs. Martin holds a Master of Science in Engineering Management from the University of Pennsylvania and graduated from the Management Development program at Harvard Business School.

Henry Muller, retired Director CERDEC (US DoD): Henry Muller’s engineering and R&D expertise have proven invaluable to the US Armed Forces. His 33-year service includes a role as Director for the US Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC). Here, he spearheaded technical research for C4ISR, provided strategic guidance, and established CERDEC’s Science and Technology portfolio. Muller holds a Master of Science in Management of Technology from the Stevens Institute of Technology and graduated from the Harvard Senior Executive Fellows program. He also holds Army Acquisition Corp. Level III Certification in Engineering, Program Management, and S&T Management.

Thomas Trask, Retired LGEN USAF (US DoD): Thomas Trask retired five years ago from his role as Vice Commander of the US Special Operations Command, Lt. Gen. He planned, coordinated, and executed actions with the Office of Secretary of Defense and the Joint Staff, among other government agencies. Throughout Lt. Gen. Trask’s 33 years of service in the Air Force, he accumulated more than 3,200 flight hours and 50 combat missions with Operations Just Cause (Panama), Operation Desert Storm (Kuwait), and several missions in the Balkans, Bosnia, and Kosovo. He holds three master’s degrees in political science from Troy State University, the Naval War College, and Air University School and Advanced Airpower Studies.

Harry Coker, Retired Executive NSA & CIA: Retired Intelligence Executive and Naval Officer Harry Coker served in CIA leadership positions for nearly two decades. These roles spanned Science & Technology, Public Affairs, and Open Source Enterprise, where he was responsible for leveraging publicly available information. Coker served on the National Security/Foreign Policy team for the Presidential Transition Team of the Biden-Harris administration. Most recently, he completed a joint duty assignment as Executive Director of the NSA—a position that placed him third in command of the largest US Intelligence community. Mr. Coker is a recipient of the Presidential Rank Award and the CIA’s Don Cryer Award for Diversity and Inclusion Leadership.

Christian Rousseau, retired COL CAF (CA DND): Retired from the Canadian Armed Forces Intelligence Branch, Col Rousseau brings more than 35 years of military intelligence experience to the table.  He has been a leader and manager of all-sources intelligence enterprises at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels, nationally and internationally with the UN and NATO in Europe, the Balkans and Afghanistan. Of note, France awarded Christian the rank of Chevalier de l’Ordre national du Mérite for his outstanding work as Defence Attaché managing bilateral military cooperation in a particularly challenging time.  

Octasic will be exhibiting at SOF Week, Tampa, FL, on May 9 – 11, 2023, from Booth # 1653.

SOF Week 23 – MRZR Alpha from Polaris

May 9th, 2023

SOF Week is the first time Polaris showed the Arctic mobility package as a whole on the MRZR Alpha including the Arctic camouflage wrap. Other recent vehicle updates include a recently completed Engineering Change Proposal to increase the towing capacity to 2500 lbs.

Another ECP in progress increases the exportable power while maintaining full cargo space and payload. Currently the MRZR Alpha has 1 kilowatt of exportable power. The ECP in progress will provide an additional 1 kilowatt and as much as 5 kilowatts both stationary and on the move.

SOF Week 23 – SIG Reduced Signature Assault Rifle Update

May 9th, 2023

Last September USSOCOM awarded SIG SAUER a contract for the Reduced Signature Assault Rifle which is commercially available as the Rattler and is in service with allied SOF. Every program results in slight tweaks to the item finally issued. Seen below is the current version (top) and the RSAR as originally adopted (bottom).

Selected in 300 BLK, 7.62×39 and 5.56, the three variants now have a common barrel length, 7.75″.

Additionally USSOCOM recently completed the safety certification so these should be going into service soon.

SOF Week 23 – Arc’teryx LEAF

May 9th, 2023

First off, Arc’teryx LEAF wants readers to know that they are still here and there is some exciting news coming soon.

Also, this is a great chance to tell you about the latest version of the Alpha LT which features a new 40 Denier face fabric with a lightweight laminate. It’s the same weight as the previous material, but more durable.

Maxim Defense’s DSX Suppressor and SDX:510 SURG Earn #1 and #2 Ratings from Pew Science Independent Reviews

May 9th, 2023

St. Cloud, Minnesota – (May 5th, 2023) Maxim Defense, manufacturer of state-of-the-art precision suppressors, firearms, accessories, and ammunition, is proud to announce that its DSX Suppressor and SDX:510 Suppressed Upper Receiver Group (SURG) have received top honors in a comprehensive, independent review conducted by Pew Science (pewscience.com), the authoritative source on sound suppression and firearm performance.

At the heart of Maxim’s DSX suppressor is its patented M-Core technology that is specifically designed to minimize a suppressed weapon system’s increased cyclic rate and gas blowback. Duty built for the world’s most rigorous demands, the DSX Suppressor has been thoroughly tested with multiple SOCOM tables across various calibers and barrel lengths, proving its robustness and strength in the suppressor category.

During the independent review conducted by Pew Science, the Maxim Defense DSX achieved a composite Suppression Rating™ of 38.8 when paired with a 10.3-inch barrel MK18 and fired with Federal XM193 55gr. 5.56 Federal ammunition. When incorporated into the Maxim Defense 10.3-inch barrel SURG system and fired with Federal XM193, the Maxim Defense DSX achieved a composite Suppression Rating™ of 39.8 in Pew Science testing.

These outstanding results demonstrate the exceptional performance of the Maxim Defense DSX Suppressor and SDX:510 SURG in the realm of sound suppression, reliability, and durability. “Maxim Defense is honored to receive this recognition from Pew Science,” said Michael Windfeldt, CEO of Maxim Defense. “We stand committed to providing some of the most innovative and reliable products for firearm enthusiasts and professionals worldwide.”

pewscience.com/sound-signature-reviews-free/sss-6-110-maxim-defense-dsx-mk18-556

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SOF Week 23 – ESSTAC Laminate Diaper KYWI Pouch

May 9th, 2023

ESSTAC has introduced a new version of their popular KYWI pouch called the Laminate Diaper KYWI Pouch.

Laser cut from laminate the unibody design is a single piece design that was created to close up the bottom of the pouch.

As always, it’s PALS compatible and offered in a variety of colors.

esstac.com/single-laminate-diaper-kywi-pouch-midlength

SOF Week 23 – Platatac

May 9th, 2023

Exhibiting in the SOF Select pavilion, Platatac gave us a glimpse of their upcoming ERDL line.

Release is very soon.