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ZeroTech Optics Launches Vengeance HD 1–10×28 FFP LPVO in Black and FDE

March 24th, 2026

Nashville, TN — March 9, 2026, ZeroTech Optics is proud to introduce the newest addition to the Vengeance lineup—the Vengeance HD 1–10×28 FFP LPVO. Designed for shooters who demand rapid close-range capability and confident precision at distance, this versatile optic is now available in both classic Black and Flat Dark Earth (FDE) finishes.

Built for modern sporting rifles, the Vengeance HD 1–10×28 combines rugged construction, advanced optical performance, and a versatile reticle system to deliver exceptional performance across a wide range of shooting environments—from fast-paced competition to demanding tactical applications.

Product pages:
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Key Features

First Focal Plane (FFP) RMG-L Reticle: Precise holdovers remain accurate at every magnification level.

1–10× Versatility: True 1× performance for rapid target acquisition and extended reach at 10×.

34mm Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Tube: Built for strength while providing generous adjustment travel.

Illuminated Reticle System: Segmented circle-dot illumination enhances speed and visibility in low-light conditions.

Wide Field of View: 120 ft at 100 yards on 1× allows shooters to maintain awareness and track targets quickly.

Capped Turrets with Zero Reset: Protected adjustments that return precisely to zero when needed.

Locking Dioptre Adjustment: Ensures the optic remains dialed in once set.

Compact 10.3-inch Design: Lightweight performance without unnecessary bulk.

Performance From Point-Blank to Distance

The Vengeance HD 1–10×28 is engineered for shooters who demand a single optic capable of handling both close-quarters speed and longer-range precision. At true 1×, the scope allows intuitive both-eyes-open shooting with rapid engagement. Dialing up to 10× provides the magnification necessary for accurate shot placement at extended distances.

Featuring a glass-etched illuminated RMG-L reticle and housed in a durable 34mm chassis, the optic delivers reliable performance even in demanding conditions. Fully multi-coated lenses ensure sharp clarity and consistent light transmission from edge to edge.

Available in both traditional Black and the increasingly popular FDE finish, the Vengeance HD 1–10×28 allows shooters to match their optic to their rifle build while maintaining the rugged performance expected from the ZeroTech name.

Whether used for tactical applications, competitive shooting, or hunting, the Vengeance HD 1–10×28 LPVO delivers the speed, precision, and reliability needed to perform at every distance.

Sneak Peek Tracer Tactical – Lunger Harness

March 24th, 2026

Named after the infamous gunfighter, Doc Holiday, the Lunger is a new low-profile, minimalist chest rig from Tracer Tactical.

These photos of are V2 Prototypes and are about 90% there. It’s combined with the Bino Placard which answers many complaints about other binoculars harnesses.

The minimalist design is intended for comfortable sustained wear, low-vis operations and minimized printing. The design merges a Bino Harness style shoulder harness, eliminating the need for a back strap, and a tactical chest rig system that accommodates most placards on the market. According to Tracer Tactical, it will accommodate the most widely used tactical and competitive shooter binos on the market.

The placard features a sewn-in Bino pouch with removable padding, reinforced with Curv insert, and an adjustable/removable lid that features their Viper Closure System.

The placard also accepts 2 AICS or 2 20 round 5.56 mags and has snaps built into the bottom to support the weight of the equipment in the placard. This snap system is also built into the backside of The Lunger Chest Rig. The side of the Bino pouch also has a single column of MOLLE for attaching a Kestrel Pouch if desired.

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101st Airborne Division Tests Next-Gen Drones

March 24th, 2026

FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) tested their ability to integrate unmanned aircraft systems to support ground forces during a live-fire exercise on March 12.

“We are no strangers to innovation here on Fort Campbell,” said Brig. Gen. Travis McIntosh, deputy commanding general of operations for the 101st. “Drones are reshaping the geometry of the battlefield in real time and we must adjust. Distance and sanctuary no longer provide the protection they once did, and mass and speed of decision-making will increasingly be enabled by autonomy and AI. This event tested and proved these assumptions for us.”

Advancing Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s directive for drone dominance, the division utilized UAS operators from its 1st Mobile Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Mobile Brigade Combat Team, and 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, to fly multiple UAS, alongside 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne). The sortie, that consisted of an MQ-1C Gray Eagle, C100 small UAS and Attritable Battlefield Enabler 1.01 systems, provided aerial clearance for 5th Special Forces Group Soldiers during the exercise.

“Drones are a great tool for over the hill reconnaissance,” said Spc. Basil Holland, an infantryman and C100 small UAS operator assigned to the 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment. “They have a lot of ability to identify short and medium range targets and get eyes on whatever you need. It’s proven to be super useful.”

Representatives from the U.S. Army Reserve Command also attended the event. They were interested in learning how the 101st incorporates emerging technologies.

“We wanted to get a clear understanding of how the big Army is integrating UAS,” said Mr. Sammy Stevens, a counter UAS lead planner for USARC. “We want to try and replicate their efforts with the Reserve. During counterinsurgency operations everyone was used to looking down, to identify improvised explosive devices, now we have to look up in the air.”

Partnering with USARC highlights the division’s commitment to improving lethality for the entire Army.

“The 101st has been very gracious in supporting us,” said Master Sgt. Bryan Pettaway, USARC senior enlisted advisor for operations and logistics. “By showing us what has worked, and what hasn’t, they have helped us avoid those same mistakes.”

The exercise validated the division’s ability to operate UAS in a kinetic, multi-domain setting. This successful pairing of systems and Soldiers ensures the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) remains at the forefront of Army transformation efforts.

“Today’s demonstration was a direct answer to the Secretary of War’s directive,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Page Frazier, the exercise coordinator and member of the 101st Robotics and Autonomous Integration Directorate. “We did some unorthodox things and always made first contact with a machine. Before we sent a sapper to breach, we sent an [Attritable Battlefield Enabler]. Before we sent a tech to lase for laser guided munitions, we sent a Gray Eagle. Before we sent cavalry troops or light infantrymen to gather ground reconnaissance, we sent a UAS for medium-range reconnaissance and I don’t think any other exercise has done that. We leveraged modern technology to set conditions for a safe employment of a ground force.”

“I am superbly proud of the teamwork, from both the operational and institutional sides of the Army, as well as the conventional and Special Forces on Fort Campbell,” said McIntosh. “This exercise demonstrates one of the many ways we will dominate in tomorrow’s fight.”

By CPT Andrew Lightsey IV

Drones, Robots, Satellites: Rheinmetall Presents Itself at the XPONENTIAL Europe 2026

March 23rd, 2026

Rheinmetall AG will be participating in the specialised trade fair XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 in Düsseldorf from 24 to 26 March 2026. The event is one of the most recognized European trade fairs for autonomous systems, robotics and unmanned technologies. This year, for the first time, special attention is being paid to the topic of security and defence.

The Düsseldorf-based technology group is showcasing a wide range of unmanned solutions within the land, air, and space domains at the trade show. These include amongst others drones, satellites, robotic systems and applications for teleoperated driving via 5G mobile networks. Among the new products Rheinmetall is presenting at XPONENTIAL 2026 are:

Loitering Munition FV-014:
The FV-014 is a modern loitering munition system, specifically designed to meet the requirements of todays and tomorrow’s battlefield. As a portable reconnaissance and strike-drone, it combines reconnaissance capabilities with accurate impact strikes in a flexible solution, giving armed forces significant operational advantages from a distance. In the field, the FV-014 can first observe and analyse targets in order to strike precisely at the right moment. The operator remains involved in the decision-making process at all times. In this way, the system helps to minimize collateral damage, protect own forces, and engage at critical targets quickly, in a controlled manner, and effectively. The FV-014 is also a key component of Rheinmetall’s Reconnaissance and Strike Network (AWV). This network encompasses all necessary systems for reconnaissance and combat missions and combines coordinated strike capabilities with rapid responsiveness.

c-UAS Interceptor drone: Rheinmetall’s c-UAS Interceptor drone (RV-005) is a specialized “hard-kill” effector, designed to counter small unmanned aerial vehicles and is part of the company’s comprehensive drone defence toolbox. The system neutralizes enemy drones through a targeted physical collision or by means of a warhead, with modern AI technology enabling a precise approach even under the influence of radio jamming. The RV-005 can be integrated as an effector into any command-and-control system for drone defence. Threats can therefore be detected reliably, characterized and hence, physically neutralized at low cost, even within the framework of a “multi-layer defence.” Thanks to these capabilities, the drone is ideally suited for protecting critical infrastructure and sensitive airspace, such as airports or during major events.

SAR-Satellites (Synthetic Aperture Radar):
SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellites are modern reconnaissance systems that provide high-resolution radar images of the Earth’s surface regardless of the time of day or weather conditions. Using active radar signals, they gather detailed information even in dense clouds, fog, smoke, or complete darkness. For modern armed forces, this data forms an essential basis for real-time operational assessment, target detection and surveillance. Through the joint venture, Rheinmetall ICEYE Space Solutions, a sovereign German satellite constellation is being established in Neuss on the Lower Rhine region, ensuring a secure and controlled flow of information. Space-based reconnaissance is considered a central component of the digital transformation of defence and national security.

Collaborative robot YARO Cobot:
The YARO Cobot was designed for environments where other robots fail. With advanced AI, a robust design, and customizable options, it is the ideal tool for complex tasks in the harshest conditions. The hard-coated aluminium frame ensures resistance to salt, fog and corrosion in harsh outdoor environments. IP67- and IP69-certified, it is fully dustproof and waterproof for reliable operation in wet, dusty environments. “Force Control” enables precise handling for difficult tasks, even under extreme conditions. Vibration absorption and corresponding sensors ensure precision in environments with strong vibrations. Custom sensor heads adapt the YARO Cobot for tasks such as chemical detection or spatial measurements. The robot operates reliably at temperatures ranging from -20°C to 50°C.

Operator’s stand and control centre for remote operations:
With its exhibit, Rheinmetall subsidiary MIRA GmbH showcases key elements of its teleoperation solution for use in public road traffic. The focus is on the driver’s console, from which a vehicle can be teleoperated and guided in real time. The workstation is designed so that all vehicle functions relevant to driving can be operated and controlled remotely. Via the screens, the “remote driver” receives high-resolution video streams from the vehicle cameras to continuously monitor traffic conditions and safely perform driving tasks. In addition, MIRA is presenting the Control Centre at the trade show as the central control and command unit of the entire system. This is where all information relevant to operations converges; where driving missions are monitored and coordinated; and where driving tasks are relayed to the respective Control Station. The interaction between the Control Centre and the driver’s console demonstrates how teleoperated vehicles can be controlled efficiently, safely, and in a scalable manner.

Rheinmetall – driver of the digital transformation of the armed forces
At XPONENTIAL, Rheinmetall is positioning itself as a leading international systems provider driving the digital transformation of armed forces and delivering innovative mobility solutions for civilian applications. In doing so, the company underscores its commitment to establishing unmanned technologies as a central element of modern defence and ensuring information superiority on the battlefield. As a global player, the Group is presenting ahead-looking solutions for networked operations in the coming decade during the trade show. In doing so, Rheinmetall is making a decisive contribution to national and international security in an ever-changing world. Visitors to XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 can learn about Rheinmetall’s extensive portfolio at booth C25 in hall 1.

Spectra Group (UK) Ltd Launches Final Production Version of GENSS Tactical Communications System at the Satellite Show

March 23rd, 2026

Spectra Group (UK) Ltd, specialists in delivering secure, reliable and resilient beyond line-of-sight communications for operations in denied and contested environments, formally launches the production version of GENSS at the Satellite Show (Stand 2840). GENSS is an Evergreen software-defined tactical communications system shaped by operational experience and designed, engineered and manufactured in the UK. It delivers adaptable, efficient voice and data connectivity for distributed forces, with a system architecture designed to support capability evolution as operational requirements and technologies change. First introduced as a concept at the Mobile Deployable Communications conference in London in 2024, the system has since undergone extensive development, testing and refinement in collaboration with specialist user groups to ensure it meets the demands of modern distributed operations. The system has already attracted interest from NATO-aligned users; more news to follow soon.

GENSS extends tactical communications beyond the traditional line-of-sight “bubble”, enabling secure voice and data connectivity across challenging operational environments. The system currently supports secure L-Band tactical satellite networking (L-TAC) and beyond-line-of-sight voice and data communications, while also enabling MANET network extension and bridging to allow mission systems such as ATAK to operate across dispersed units. By combining efficient bandwidth usage, adaptive waveform techniques and low-power transmission methods, GENSS enables resilient communications for mobile forces operating in contested or denied environments and is designed to reduce the probability of detection and interception through low-power transmission and adaptive waveform techniques, enhancing its security and operational effectiveness.

Built as a software-defined system with modular architecture, GENSS is designed to support continuous capability evolution through software development, new waveforms and system integrations. The system builds on Spectra’s heritage in tactical satellite communications, including the widely deployed and award-winning SlingShot system, which enables L-Band satellite access for existing radios. GENSS extends this approach by acting as a network extension and integration system, allowing voice and mission data from multiple tactical systems to be securely distributed across beyond-line-of-sight networks. It has been designed and developed through a collaborative effort of tactical communication experts, seasoned military specialists and top-tier British scientists and engineers.

GENSS, combined with other Spectra Group products, delivers a robust layered communications network to support mission-critical headquarters and uncrewed systems over the horizon. Being a modular, hardware-agnostic radio system by design, it has proven to be operationally adaptable, providing excellent interoperability through straightforward software reprogramming, allowing it to adapt quickly and easily to diverse user needs. GENSS is backwards compatible with SlingShot and supports efficient L-TAC access and network extension, ensuring easy integration with a wide range of existing tactical radios. GENSS is therefore a robust and agile solution for voice and data transmission across multiple operational environments. Simon Davies, Chief Executive at Spectra Group said,

“Since leaving the services, my focus has been to help develop communications technology that genuinely supports the needs of the soldier on the ground. SlingShot demonstrated how L-Band satellite services could extend the reach of existing radios. GENSS builds on those lessons as a software-defined communications system designed to extend tactical networks and evolve as operational requirements change. I am extremely proud to launch GENSS at the show and to already have a NATO customer in final negotiations for its purchase.”

PRISM Receives Patent for PRS

March 23rd, 2026

PRISM founder Mark Chin has announced that the brand’s PRS (Prism Retention System) has finally received it’s US Patentunder Patent No. 12,550,954. With his extensive background in apparel design, development and manufacturing, Mark took a simple idea and concept and is now turning it into a product you didn’t know you needed.

PRISM will begin manufacturing their apparel bottoms to now include PRS. The concepts and design of PRS are extremely simple, but very effective. The retention system is made up oftheir own manufactured bottoms and incorporating PRS, which is a Velcro type material integrated to the internal portion of their garment’s waistband. Unlike other systems that require belts, straps, hooks, clips, ultracomp or even tegris, PRS is receptive to any type of accessory that has a Velcro hook (male) surface. PRS will allow the end user the opportunity to conceal kit on body and reduce their overall exposure of those items.What PRS offers is 360° degrees of concealment along your inner waist and at a moment’s notice allowing the end user toremove and replace any of those items anywhere else along the waist line. Another major feature is that PRS gives you theability to rotate any item 180° degrees or as much as 360° while also allowing any accessory to sit higher or lower on body.

The last and major contribution from PRS will be the ability to fully conceal any and all EDC while having your shirt tucked in.

“My goal was to create a system that allowed end users a better opportunity to conceal their tools with little to no visible exposure. I wanted to give guys a wider range of how they could carry their tools while also making it much more comfortable for them to conceal. PRS will give the market (and us) an opportunity to create more concealable products that can work easily with PRS and all other ranges of products that are already being used throughout the market. PRS has unlimited capabilities to what it can be used for, but one of the amazing facts about the system is that you won’t even know it’s there.”

PRISM will be launching new variants of pants for 2026 in the coming weeks. They plan to continue offering both imported and USA made goods for the foreseeable future. A PRS accessory suite is in works with plans to launch this Summer.

For inquires feel free to contact info@prism.us

X-Pac Tactical x Haley Strategic: Built for the Mission.

March 23rd, 2026

When Haley Strategic set out to build the next evolution of their iconic FlatPack X, they turned to X-Pac® Tactical – the laminate brand trusted by leading gear brands across the defense and outdoor markets.

The Limited Edition FlatPack X showcases the performance of X-Pac® Tactical X50, a rugged laminate built for demanding environments. Constructed with a 500D CORDURA® nylon face fabric, signature X-PLY® reinforcement, and a waterproof film backing, X50 delivers exceptional abrasion resistance, structural stability, and weather protection with optimized weight efficiency. Paired with Haley Strategic’s refined FlatPack platform featuring upgraded hardware, expanding gussets, and next-generation shoulder straps with laser-cut MOLLE the result is a pack designed to move seamlessly from the street to the field.

X-Pac® Tactical is proud to collaborate with industry leaders such as Haley Strategic Partners. Together, we continue to work in close partnership to bring high-performance, innovative products to market—driven by a shared commitment to superior quality and cutting-edge solutions for the end user. We value this collaboration and look forward to continuing our support with advanced materials that help shape the next generation of products.

For gear brands that demand the best, partnering with X-Pac® Tactical means a competitive advantage:

Superior Weatherproofing: Unlike traditional materials that absorb sweat and moisture, X-Pac® fabrics stay dry, enhancing comfort during extended wear.

Lightweight & Abrasion Resistant: Engineered for long-lasting durability without adding unnecessary weight to the end product.

Manufacturing Efficiency: X-Pac® fabrics perform exceptionally well under robotic sewing systems, showing minimal distortion and streamlining production — helping brands lower labor costs and boost capacity.

Versatility Across Applications: Trusted for a wide range of products including slings, plate carriers, pouches, packs, and more.

Proven Under Stress: Tested across fabrics including X-Pac® VX21, X33, and X50, the material holds up under real-world stressors and demanding sewing conditions alike.

About X-Pac® Tactical

Born from X-Pac® legacy on the world’s most challenging peaks and longest trails, X-Pac® Tactical Fabrics are lightweight, durable, incredibly strong, and 100% waterproof. At the forefront of innovation, these fabrics offer peak performance in the harshest environments. Leveraging a proprietary lamination technology, X-Pac® Tactical Fabrics combine trusted face fabrics and strategic fiber reinforcement — specifically designed for the most demanding missions. This unique construction elevates equipment’s functionality and longevity.

TRUST ONLY X-Pac® —  www.x-pactactical.com and follow us @x-pactactical

People Behind the Growth: Interview with Britta Weese, Group Director HR at Mehler Systems

March 23rd, 2026

FULDA, GERMANY (March 20, 2026)

As Mehler Systems continues its international expansion, the role of Human Resources is becoming increasingly important in shaping the organisation behind the group’s growth. In this interview, Britta Weese, Group Director HR at Mehler Systems, discusses how the group approaches talent development, international collaboration, and the people behind its continued development.

Q: Mehler Systems has experienced strong international growth in recent years. From an HR perspective, what does this momentum mean for the organisation?

A: Mehler Systems’ growth is above all a shared success of our employees. For Human Resources, this momentum means acting even more strongly as an enabler. We create structures, programmes and career paths that keep pace with this dynamic development. In recruitment, this also means thinking more internationally, more diversely, and with a stronger long-term perspective.

As the organisation expands, HR plays an important role in shaping the structures that allow employees to develop alongside the group while ensuring that our standards and culture remain intact

Q: What opportunities does this growth create for people joining Mehler Systems today?

A: Anyone joining Mehler Systems today becomes part of a group that is clearly moving forward and actively looking for people who want to take responsibility.

Our growth creates opportunities to become involved in international projects, collaborate across locations, and contribute to the development of the organisation itself. We are not only looking for professional profiles but for personalities who want to actively shape our growth.

Q: Rapid expansion often brings challenges. What are the biggest challenges for HR in this process?

A: Balancing speed and quality is one of the central challenges. We are expanding dynamically, but we want to preserve the standards and sense of responsibility that define our work. For HR, this means building international structures and processes that support growth while respecting local differences. At the same time, we must fill positions efficiently without compromising on integrity, competence, or cultural fit.

Q: Mehler Systems operates across multiple countries and disciplines. How do you ensure effective collaboration between teams?

A: Effective collaboration requires both structure and culture. We support this through shared HR frameworks, international project work, and digital tools that connect teams across locations. At the same time, clear roles, processes and responsibilities help teams work effectively across disciplines, while leaders actively encourage cross-functional collaboration.

Our goal is that despite operating across multiple sites and entities, Mehler Systems feels like one company for everyone.

Q: What advantages does an international workforce bring to the organisation?

A: Different cultural backgrounds and experiences lead to better solutions. Teams from different countries often approach challenges from multiple angles, which strengthens innovation and problem-solving across the organisation. An international workforce also brings the group closer to its customers and markets, while fostering openness and collaboration across teams.

Q: Which professional profiles are particularly important for the future development of Mehler Systems?

A: As the organisation grows, the demand for specialised expertise continues to increase.

Key profiles include engineers and technical experts working in areas such as textile and material development, ballistic protection, and product engineering. Specialists in production, quality management, and supply chain operations are equally important to maintaining the high standards required across the group’s activities.

Project management and sales professionals also play a critical role in connecting technological innovation with customer and market requirements.

Q: Beyond technical expertise, what qualities do you look for when building strong teams?

A: Technical competence is essential, but it is not the only factor. Qualities such as teamwork, responsibility, openness to change, and strong communication skills are equally important. In an international organisation, intercultural competence and a willingness to collaborate across disciplines have become increasingly valuable.

Q: How important is employer branding in attracting the right talent?

A: Clearly communicating what the group stands for as an employer is becoming increasingly important as Mehler Systems continues to grow internationally.

Employer branding helps attract specialised talent while strengthening identification with the organisation across its international teams. We want to make visible what Mehler Systems stands for as an employer.

At Mehler Systems, people work on something meaningful in a reliable environment that takes them seriously both as professionals and as individuals.

Q: How does Mehler Systems support long-term career development?

A: Supporting long-term career development is a key focus for HR. We promote development through regular performance and development discussions, targeted training programmes, and initiatives designed to support high-potential employees. Internal mobility across roles, locations, and entities also helps employees broaden their perspective and strengthen their connection to the group.

Leadership development programmes are equally important in preparing managers to guide teams through change and growth.

Q: Many employees speak about the purpose behind the organisation’s work. How does this influence motivation?

A: The awareness that our products can protect lives in critical situations creates a strong common foundation. Knowing that their work contributes to the safety of end users and first responders reinforces the high standards and attention to detail required across the organisation. For many colleagues, it is a positive feeling to know that their work contributes directly to greater safety.

Q: Looking ahead, where do you see the greatest opportunities for talent within Mehler Systems?

A: The greatest opportunities arise where technology, international collaboration, and responsibility come together.

In the coming years, demand is expected to grow in areas such as material and textile technology, system and product development, digitalisation across the value chain, and supply chain management. As the group evolves, new roles and project constellations are continuously emerging.

For people who want to take responsibility and contribute to meaningful work, Mehler Systems offers a compelling environment to build a career. Career paths are diverse and can evolve both through leadership roles and through specialist careers.

About Britta Weese:

Britta Weese is Group Director HR at Mehler Systems, where she leads the HR function for Mehler Protection Body Armour and supports the group’s brands – including Mehler Protection Platform Armour, Lindnerhof and UF PRO – across both operational and strategic HR matters.

She brings over 20 years of professional experience in human resources, with a strong generalist background. Her career spans roles in HR controlling, payroll, and labor law, as well as strategic positions as an HR Business Partner and HR Specialist.

Throughout this time, she has worked across multiple sectors – including food retail, healthcare, and industry – and within organizations ranging from medium-sized businesses to large public companies, with workforces of between 200 and 7,000 employees.

About Mehler Systems:

Mehler Systems Group is an international and global leader dedicated to exceptional ballistic protection and tactical-gear solutions for law enforcement, the military, and special forces.

The Mehler Systems Group is home to the brands of Mehler Protection, Lindnerhof, and UF PRO. Mehler Protection is known for its body and platform armour solutions, UF PRO is an expert in top-tier tactical garment systems, while Lindnerhof stands out for its innovative carrying solutions and tactical equipment.

With a presence in over 40 countries, Mehler Systems has established itself as a leader, known for its innovation and dedication to raising the bar in the industry over the past four decades.

For more information about Mehler Systems, please visit mehler-systems.com.