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FirstSpear Friday Focus: Line One Belt – Biothane

March 14th, 2025

The FirstSpear LINE ONE BELT is a highly durable and versatile everyday belt constructed with urethane-covered nylon and designed for superior performance.

Taking its name from the NSW term for the first level of gear, it offers exceptional strength and weather resistance in any environment. This belt resists cracking, peeling, and stiffness, even in extreme temperatures.

The specially tempered non-slip coating ensures a comfortable fit without requiring a break-in period, providing the flexibility of leather without its drawbacks. Unlike traditional belts, it is completely impervious to sweat and water, maintaining its shape and durability over time.

The Line One Belt is ideal for tactical use and offers a reliable platform for concealed carry. Its sleek design also makes it a stylish choice for everyday use.

Whether for tactical applications or casual wear, this belt provides a perfect balance of strength, comfort, and functionality. The LINE ONE BELT continues to be FirstSpear’s most popular everyday belt, trusted by professionals.

FirstSpear is the premier source for cutting edge-tactical gear for military, law enforcement and those who train.

For more information visit First-Spear.com.

Army Introduces Industry to Squad as a System Concept

March 14th, 2025

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA – During the Industry Stakeholder Engagement Forum here last week, the U.S. Army Chief of Infantry encouraged more than 400 representatives from across the military industrial enterprise to reconsider how they conceptualize the end user as they develop capabilities for front-line Soldiers.

Brig. Gen. Phil Kiniery, Chief of Infantry, Commandant of the U.S. Army Infantry School and the director of the Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team at Fort Benning, Georgia, introduced the concept of Squad as a System, the Army’s new systematic and holistic approach to enabling and enhancing close combat squads.

“My goal this morning is to convey to you just how much we need you, what we need from you, and that the need is urgent,” said Kiniery, who spoke March 4 to an audience of representatives from traditional and non-traditional industries.

Decades of “kitting and equipping” Soldiers piecemeal and through various traditional “stovepipes” has resulted in redundancies, excessive weight, and cognitive overload, Kiniery said.

“Squad as a System is the way forward, a new approach,” he said. “It is a formation-based approach, because we fight formations.”

His message to those interested in partnering with the Army to facilitate Squad as a System: We need to rapidly deliver reliable technology and reduce redundancies.

“Going forward, we must focus on a common architecture to optimize the performance of the squad, not just the individual,” he said. “How can we effectively maximize combat power with packaged capabilities that are better designed, developed, and integrated to provide stable and predictable modernization?”

How do we reduce redundancy and increase combat power?

How do we reduce weight and increase combat power?

How do we reduce cognitive load and increase combat power?

How do we improve efficiency and increase combat power?

Currently, Kiniery said, the individual Soldier carries or wears more than 80 items with redundant power sources and cables. The goal is to reduce the fighting load to no more than 30 percent of the Soldier’s body weight, or about 55 pounds.

“Excessive load will degrade the Soldier’s cognitive and physical performance if we don’t do something about it,” he said.

Presently, as each capability is developed individually, the process lacks an integration architecture, and there’s no synchronizing function for information flow in and out of the squad.

“I believe the application of Squad as a System is going to change all that,” said Kiniery, who invited his audience to “join us as we seek solutions to redundancies, weight, tactical power burden, cognitive overload, and lifecycle costs.”

To do that, he said, industry leaders will make sure individual items – wearable, non-wearable and weapons – are compatible and synergistic.

“Through Squad as a System, we will establish a sustainable, adaptable architecture with validated metrics and structural standards. This will facilitate an expectation, a standard, of what the future force will look like.”

By Bridgett Siter

GA-ASI’s Gray Eagle ER Makes First PLEO Flights

March 13th, 2025

SAN DIEGO – 12 March 2025 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) conducted its first flight test series of the Gray Eagle Extended Range (GE-ER) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) using a Proliferated Low Earth Orbit (PLEO) satellite constellation for aircraft communications. Contracted by the U.S. Army, the flight tests began in January 2025 and mark a significant milestone, making GE-ER the first U.S. Army aircraft to be controlled over the new satellite service. Gray Eagle is also the only U.S. Army UAS capable of leveraging Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO), Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and PLEO constellations for secure, inflight adaptable and resilient communication, navigation and data management.

The initial testing focused on flight-critical operations, including core aircraft control functions as well as sensor and communications systems. To date, GA-ASI has conducted two GE-ER flights and a series of ground test events using PLEO. Future flight testing is in the planning stages and includes operations across the full flight regime.

The Gray Eagle family of UAS is built on a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) design that includes standardized interfaces and protocols. This approach has enabled rapid integration of the PLEO constellation and other significant capabilities without major technical efforts or extended timelines for integration and testing so new capabilities can be fielded faster.

“The PLEO integration and flight testing continue to show that the current GE-ER open architecture is real. We are practicing rapid integration now which will prove critical to the platform’s survivability and mission success in Multi-Domain Operations,” said GA-ASI Vice President of Army Programs Don Cattell.

Building on the GE-ER, the Gray Eagle 25M (GE 25M), takes MOSA to the next level with a government-owned, government-controlled open architecture that enables plug-and-play capabilities to ensure the platform’s rapid, low-cost adaptability to changing threats. GE 25M incorporates open architecture with ground systems, advanced and modular datalinks, and an upgraded propulsion system. These powerful additions significantly enhance the platform’s ability to rapidly add new capabilities, provide resilience to electronic threats, and deliver expeditionary employment to austere locations. PLEO will be a baseline capability for the 25M system.

The PLEO capability for the GE 25M is just one of several features of the system that maximizes the survivability of the platform. It also provides a low-cost opportunity to drastically increase the operational flexibility of both the Gray Eagle ER and Gray Eagle 25M. The 25M’s MOSA architecture enables use of the higher data rates available on the PLEO system and supports flight operations across the globe from pole to pole. These capabilities, combined with longer-range sensors, anti-jam navigation, and expeditionary ground control systems allow the Gray Eagles to operate outside the threat weapons envelope, but deliver effects hundreds of kilometers beyond the Forward Line of Own Troops, making GE 25M the most survivable aircraft in the Army inventory.

US Army Officer’s Men’s Dark Shade ABN Overseas Caps Now with AGSU Piping from WWII Impressions, Inc

March 13th, 2025

By popular request, they now produce in-house, their WWII era US Army Officer’s Dark Shade Airborne (PX) Overseas Cap with Heritage Green (AGSU) piping.

If you really want to get bold, WWII Impressions, Inc also offers Overseas Caps in these materials, styles, and colors:

Overseas caps are made of these fabrics:
– Dark OD Wool Elastique
– Wool Serge (field shade)
– Khaki 100% Cotton Twill

Two styles:
– GI
– ABN

Piping Available:
– NEW: Heritage Green (AGSU)
– Officer Blk/Gld
– Enl Army Air Force Bl/Gold
– Enl Armored Grn/Wht
– Enl Artillery Red
– Enl Cavalry Yellow
– Enl Chemical Corps Dk Bl/Yellow
– Enl Engineer Red/Wht
– Enl Finance Yel/Gray
– Enl Infantry Pale Blue
– Enl Medical Mar/Wht
– Enl Military Police Yel/Grn
– Enl Ordnance Crim/Yel
– Enl Signal Corps Org/Wht
– Enl Tank Destroyer Org/Blk
– Enl Transportation Dk Red/Yel
– Enl Unattached Green

Let’s see some Soldiers start wearing their WWII branch colors.

www.wwiiimpressions.com

Savage Arms: Announces Key Promotions to Strengthen Leadership Team

March 13th, 2025

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – March 12, 2025 – Savage Arms is pleased to announce key promotions within the organization as part of its ongoing commitment to growth and excellence. These leadership advancements reflect the company’s dedication to recognizing and fostering talent from within.

Casey Diefenbach, Senior Director of Sales
In 2022, Casey joined Savage as the Director of Retail Sales where he is responsible for leading and managing the retail sales operations to drive revenue growth and profitability. He brought nearly a decade of financial planning and buying experience from Bass Pro / Cabela’s to the Savage team. In Casey’s new role, he will expand his leadership responsibilities into additional channels including Distribution and Buy Group networks. He will continue to streamline communication within the organization, promoting growth and market share.

Trisha Barkyoumb, Director of International Business
Trisha has nearly two decades of experience at Savage Arms overseeing the compliance and regulatory functions of the business. Now in her expanded role as Director of International Business, she will manage ATF regulatory compliance and licenses, all imported and exported sales, imported products, licensing and international compliance regulations as well as international sales, including Canada and global sales support.

“These promotions are a testament to the outstanding leadership and expertise demonstrated by our team members,” said Chris Bezzina, CEO/President of Savage Arms and Bowtech Archery Group. “We are excited to see how their continued contributions will drive our company forward and enhance our ability to serve our customers.”

The newly promoted leaders will play a pivotal role in guiding Savage Arms brands through its next phase of strategic growth and innovation.

David Hein Joins Revelyst as Vice President and General Manager of Revelyst Project Freedom

March 13th, 2025

Since founding SSD, I’ve known David Hein in his several roles in industry and am pleased to tell you that he has joined Revelyst as Vice President and General Manager of Revelyst Project Freedom.

This is exciting news as Project Freedom has established a new office in our old hometown of Chesapeake, Va. It is Revelysts’s initiative to advance the safety, efficiency and effectiveness of military, law enforcement and first-response personnel by supplying them with the most innovative and highest-performing gear needed to fulfill their duties and protect their communities.

The brands include Blackhawk, CamelBak, Eagle Industries, and Stone Glacier.

I can’t wait to tell you more.

High Speed Gear Announces NSN Assignment for NVG Pouch

March 13th, 2025

SWANSBORO, NC, March 12, 2025 – High Speed Gear, an industry leader in tactical gear, is proud to announce that its innovative NVG (Night Vision Goggle) Pouch has officially received a National Stock Number (NSN). This recognition further cements the NVG Pouch’s critical role in military operations and reinforces High Speed Gear’s commitment to providing high-quality, mission-essential equipment to the armed forces.

The NSN, a unique identifier used by military and defense agencies to catalog and track supplies, signifies that the NVG Pouch has met rigorous standards for operational use. Designed for durability, accessibility, and versatility, the NVG Pouch is engineered to securely hold night vision goggles, providing protection while ensuring ease of access when needed.

“Our team here at High Speed Gear takes immense pride in designing gear that our military, law enforcement, and first responders can depend on,” said Allison Mitchum, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at High Speed Gear. “These men and women put their lives on the line every day, and we are honored to provide them with the highest-quality equipment to ensure they are ready for anything. Our commitment to excellence is rooted in our respect for those who deserve it most — our Warriors in uniform.”

Daniel Chaney, Director of Research and Development at High Speed Gear shared, “After learning about the Marine Corps’ need for a carriage solution for the PVS-31s through our direct connections with warfighters, we were able to quickly create several rounds of prototypes and landed on a solution within weeks after gathering their feedback.”

The NVG Pouch offers a rugged design made from high-strength materials, ensuring it withstands the demanding conditions of military environments. It features a secure closure system to keep night vision equipment safe while allowing for quick deployment in high-pressure situations. Its compact, lightweight design ensures soldiers can carry their night vision gear without added bulk, keeping them agile and ready for any mission.

With the NSN designation, the NVG Pouch is now available for official procurement through military supply channels, making it more accessible to those who rely on cutting-edge gear to complete their operations.

For more information about the NVG Pouch, please visit www.highspeedgear.com/nvg-pouch or contact Adam Garrison, Director – Government Business Development at [email protected].  

Tasmanian Tiger x TACWRX – Flektarn Exclusive Packs

March 13th, 2025

During Enforce Tac our friends at TACWRX showed us several Tasmanian Tiger pack styles which they are offering exclusively in Budeswehr Flektarn, the woodland version which is now often referred to as Fünf Farben Flecktarn or five color.

Seen here (clockwise) are the Mil Ops Pack 30, Pouch 8.1 Hip, and Survival Pack. Everything is made with 500D Cordura.

They are also offering the Modular Hip Bag in the pattern.