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FirstSpear Friday Focus: Short & Long Sleeve Field Shirts (ACM 150)

June 6th, 2025

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Available in Heather Grey, Black, Charcoal, Commando, and Stone Grey. Sizes S–2XL.

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NSA Naples Sailors Make History, Excel at European Shooting Competition

June 6th, 2025

NAPLES, Italy – Sailors from the U.S. Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples’ Security Department made history Apr. 16, 2025 by participating in the annual European Paratroopers 8th Small Arms Marksmanship Challenge in Naples.

250416-N-TY639-2311 NAPLES, Italy (April 16, 2025) Sailors attached to U.S. Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples’ Security Department compete at the European Paratroopers Small Arms Marksmanship Competition in Naples, Italy, April 16, 2025. NSA Naples is an operational base, home to over 50 commands and 8,500 personnel, providing crucial support for U.S. and allied forces across Europe, Africa, and the Central Command’s areas of responsibility. From air and port operations to force protection and logistics, the base ensures combat readiness while prioritizing the well-being of service memebrs and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class Matthew Nass)

The four Sailors were the first-ever U.S. Navy participants in the competition’s eight-year history.

The multinational event brought together more than 30 military members from across NATO, including the United States, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Germany, Spain and Norway. The annual competition tests combat marksmanship and builds camaraderie and trust among allied forces.

“The event is about training but also building a brotherhood amongst these different nations,” said Col. Giuilio Festa, president of the European Paratroopers Association. “We usually only have members from the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force; this is the first time we have members from the U.S. Navy. I want to thank them for helping set up and run this event.”

NSA Naples Security personnel served as the primary instructors and line coaches for all rifle courses of fire throughout the competition.

Chief Gunner’s Mate Richard Ashworth, NSA Naples Security Department Armory Supervisor, said the experience was rewarding.

“Interacting with the other NATO countries was a valuable opportunity. They were highly motivated to participate and also to learn,” Ashworth said. “The event was great. Everyone was receptive to the training that was given, and everything was very professional and well-coordinated.”

While all participants had prior firearms experience, the instructors from NSA Naples had to adapt their coaching to account for language barriers and differing national protocols.

In addition to instructing, the Sailors achieved impressive results. The team earned the European Paratroopers Association’s Gold Marksmanship Lanyard for each member, a prestigious recognition of shooting excellence. Gunner’s Mate 1st Class Christopher Marthini secured third place individually, and all four U.S. sailors finished in the top eight. They also earned marksmanship badges from Swedish and Norwegian forces, taking home two bronze and two silver.

By participating and refining their marksmanship skills, these Sailors boosted their readiness to respond swiftly and efficiently, providing vital support when the NSA Naples community needs it most.

“This year’s Navy participation exceeded expectation,” Festa said. “They played an important role, and I hope we continue to see more involvement from the Navy in the future.”

NSA Naples is an operational ashore base host to more than 50 separate commands and approximately 8,500 personnel. The base provides a forward-deployed operational platform to the Fleet, enables the warfighter, and supports the family. It supports U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, U.S. SIXTH Fleet, NATO, and Combatant Commander’s strategic priorities by providing air and port operations, force protection, emergency services, logistical and administrative capabilities, and essential quality of life products and services to the Fleet, joint and allied forces to ensure stability in the European, African, and Central Command areas of responsibility.

By Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew Nass

Rheinmetall Receives Major Orders for 155 mm Ammunition from an International Customer – Order Value in the Higher Double-Digit Million Euro Range

June 5th, 2025

Rheinmetall has received additional major orders for the delivery of 155 mm artillery ammunition. An international customer has placed two orders at the subsidiary Rheinmetall Denel Munition to supply extended range, full bore (ERFB) 155 mm artillery ammunition worth a total of a high double-digit million amount. The order includes projectiles, propellants and fuses.

“We are very grateful for the trust that our business partners and customers place in our globally proven extended-range ammunition and our technology for long ranges”, says Dr Frank Dirksen, CEO of Rheinmetall Denel Munition. “As a system supplier, we are constantly working to improve our cutting-edge technologies to offer the best possible solutions to modern armed forces”.

The latest orders are the result of rapidly rising international demand, triggered by the tense global security situation. Rheinmetall is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of large-calibre ammunition. The Düsseldorf-based Technology Corporation Rheinmetall has been increasing its production capacity since 2022, and aims at producing at least 1.1 million 155 mm artillery shells per year by 2027.

Like the entire Rheinmetall Corporation, Rheinmetall Denel Munition is constantly expanding its production capacities, as international supply capacities are unable to keep up with demand.

Rheinmetall Denel Munition is also making progress in integrating significant technological innovations into its production. This also results in higher performance and outstanding field usability for users. Rheinmetall Denel Munition is currently validating the firing of precision projectiles with a range of 73 km from howitzers which are compatible with NATO’s Joint Ballistics Memorandum of Understanding (JBMOU). These ranges enable significant survivability and offensive effectiveness on the battlefield.

Rheinmetall Denel Munition is committed to its long-standing business partners and end customers, who value the company’s delivery reliability and high level of technical support. With its production capacities and technical expertise, Rheinmetall Denel Munition enables utmost and reliable performance of 155 mm howitzers. This expertise extends the life cycle and value of the howitzers. Rheinmetall Denel Munition has its own manufacturing structure that covers all energetic and mechanical parts for the production of 155 mm ammunition, whether rocket-assisted, with increased effect or an even scattering. Rheinmetall Denel Munition expects increasing orders, and is constantly adjusting its five-year production plan to meet the needs of its most important customers.

Senior Special Ops Leader Highlights AI’s Usefulness Beyond Battlefield

June 5th, 2025

Although the U.S. Special Operations Command has embraced incorporating artificial intelligence into the 21st-century battlespace, one senior special operations forces leader noted that AI has non-tactical uses, which are proving very advantageous for the SOF community.

While speaking at the AI+ Expo in Washington today, Socom’s vice commander, Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Frank L. Donovan, said AI tools are helping the command build its budget and run more efficiently at the administrative level.

He admitted that talking about budgets “doesn’t sound exciting,” but it’s important to Donovan to “show that we have a good return on the investment” that American taxpayers make in Socom. 

“We use this tool, integrating data from across multiple databases into a single pool, and [then] use generative AI to deliver insights and provide true courses of action to make sure that our baseline budget and our top line remains about constant,” he explained.

He added that such a process helps ensure the command is executing operations globally while cutting away excess and modernizing at the same time.

In terms of how human capital relates to budgeting, Donovan said the people who contribute to the process are still necessary for their valuable insights.

“We can have a large number of staff officers doing that type of work, and we want them still in the loop to provide their expertise,” he said. “But [with AI], we can move quicker — with more volume and data — to make a better decision.”

Socom has made significant AI-related inroads over the past year, particularly when it comes to software.

Last month, one industry expert said he would rate Socom’s overall progress on AI development as a “six or seven” on a scale of one to 10, noting that he sees areas where the command can continue to grow, including further integration of AI into legacy hardware systems.

Currently in its second year, the AI+ Expo is a forum for industry, government and academic research entities to exhibit some of the latest technological breakthroughs in AI, biotech, energy, networks, microelectronics, manufacturing and augmented reality, as well as discuss their implications for U.S. and allied competitiveness.

By Matthew Olay, DOD News

Smartshooter Awarded a $13M U.S. Army Contract for SMASH 2000L Fire Control Systems

June 5th, 2025

YAGUR, Israel — SMARTSHOOTER, a world-class designer, developer, and manufacturer of innovative fire control systems, is proud to announce that its U.S. subsidiary, SMARTSHOOTER Inc., has received a new order valued at $13M from the U.S. Army for SMASH 2000L fire control systems. The systems will be deployed as part of the Army’s Transformation In Contact (TIC2.0) forces, a specially designated formation for accelerated testing and integration of advanced technologies on the battlefield.

SMASH fire control systems have already been acquired and operationally deployed by various branches of the U.S. armed forces, providing valuable field experience and demonstrating their effectiveness against evolving threats. Now, with the recent U.S. Army order, the technology will be integrated into the combat formation. This marks a major milestone in advancing U.S. dismounted counter-UAS capabilities.

Also known as SMASH 3000, SMASH 2000L (light) is SMARTSHOOTER’s lightest handheld-operated fire control system, which attaches to the Soldier’s rifle. Using computer vision, artificial intelligence, and advanced tracking algorithms, it enables Soldiers to detect, track, and precisely eliminate aerial and ground targets with unmatched accuracy. The system is especially effective against drones and small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS), offering a high probability of kill for emerging threats.

Michal Mor, CEO of SMARTSHOOTER, said: “We are honored by the U.S. Army’s continued confidence in our SMASH technology. With SMASH 2000L, dismounted Soldiers are empowered with advanced fire control capabilities, ensuring precision in every shot—even in the most complex and high-pressure scenarios. The current contract is a significant step toward Army-wide fielding, and we are committed to supporting this important initiative.”

Combat-proven by the Israeli Defense Forces during Operation Iron Swords, SMASH systems have also been fielded by other NATO forces and are gaining traction across multiple branches of the U.S. military.

For further details, please visit: www.smart-shooter.com

Gentex Aircrew Operations Systems – Modern Alternatives to Legacy Helmet Systems

June 5th, 2025

Gentex Aircrew Operations Systems offer a modern alternative to legacy aircrew helmet systems like the HGU-55/P. Designed with versatility, comfort, and mission-specific performance in mind, these systems meet the evolving needs of today’s aircrew.

Available in two helmet systems—the Ops-Core® Aircrew FAST® System (HGU-100A/P) and the Ops-Core® Aircrew Skull Mount System (HGU-100/P)—these lightweight, scalable solutions deliver improved NVG integration and streamlined compatibility with legacy communication equipment and mission-critical accessories. The FAST System also provides the added benefit of reliable bump protection for aircrew operating in demanding environments.

Both helmet systems are approved USAF Safe-to-Fly for a wide range of aircraft (including C-130, C-17, C-5, AC-130, KC-135, and more) and provide capability to every aircrew position, including pilots, loadmasters, systems operators, and special mission aviators.

Key benefits include:

• Simplified and stable NVG integration with Aeronox™Mount into Modular Bungee Shroud (MBS)

• Improved comfort and balance, especially when wearing NVGs and CBRN masks

• Easy-to-use systems in stable, lightweight, and breathable platforms

• Compatible with legacy headsets and rail-mounted accessories

Discover the ultimate fusion of innovation and performance with the Ops-Core® Aircrew Skull Mount System (SMS) and the Ops-Core Aircrew FAST® System.

Together, the systems exceed today’s requirements with a synergy of enhanced operational performance and mission readiness.

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Plumb Precision Products Reveals the P3 M110 and M110A1 C-UAS Weapon System

June 5th, 2025

Issaquah, Washington, June 4th 2025

Plumb Precision Products is excited to reveal the P3 M110A1 C-UAS weapon system technology demonstrator. This is a light weight anti-drone platform focused on type 2 and 3 UAS. The weapon system is intended as an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) to the M110 and M110A1 series of rifles. For the M110A1 It utilizes the P3 HK 417 magazine adaptor in order to utilize the Genesis Arms 12-gauge magazines. The use of 12-gauge ammunition provides the end user unprecedented flexibly for non-lethal, lethal, and counter UAS options.

This and other P3 C-UAS 12-gauge based concepts feature the expertise of Genesis Arms. Genesis Arms and Plumb Precision have had working relationship for over 5 years. This is reflected in the P3 M110A1 H&K and the M110 Knights Armament pattern 12-gauge upper receiver C-UAS concepts.

This particular variant uses a HUXWRX 12-gauge Ventumsuppressor. This compact and lightweight suppressor prioritizes maneuverability without sacrificing functionality and is full auto-rated.

It also features a Heckler and Koch M320 40mm grenade launcher. This enables the system to utilize low pressure 40mm counter UAS ammunition under development and legacy 40mm ammunition. The P3 M110A1 C-UAS uses precision 40mm ammunition such as the Raytheon Pike and its C-UAS variant. This extends the maximum effect range to almost 2000 meters.

Not shown is the patent pending P3 C-UAS detection system. Recently submitted to SF Command’s X-tech program, itutilizes acoustic detection, laser tracking, and AI enabled targeting to engage UAS. The P3 M110A1 and M110 C-UAS systems were specifically created for submission into AEWE and C-UAS programs.

Plumb Precision Products expects to conduct basic conversions to the existing M110/M110A1 for as little as $2500 per unit. This would allow the Department of Defense to convert and field preexisting systems immediately, for less money than any other option.

Look for more information from www.plumbprecision.com  

Logistik Unicorp – Extreme Cold Weather Mittens

June 5th, 2025

Under their Operational Clothing and Footwear contract with Canadian DND, Logistik Unicorp has developed an extreme cold weather mitten which combines traditional materials with new high tech features. Designed to protect the wearer to -50°C and beyond, they are worn as part of a handwear system.

I bought up with the design team at last week’s CANSEC in Ottawa. The team explained that after having evaluated numerous materials, they found that beaver pelts are the optimal material for this application. They looked at several animal hides, including seal, but nothing held up to the Arctic temperatures quite like beaver pelts. In fact, the skins add Canadian content to the system, the pelts harvested and prepared by First Nation craftsmen.

While First Nation tribes live in the far north, they concentrate on survival, avoiding raising a sweat as much as possible. A Soldier on the other hand, isn’t going to be able to avoid moving and other hard work that causes sweat. Beaver not only insulates, but it is inherently waterproof. What’s more, it is extremely comfortable meaning you can use it to warm your face and if you wipe a runny nose, the frozen mucus just slides away, with no build up.

Although the beaver is combined with a Cordura shell and synthetic insulation, the team continues to consider other sustainable materials such as salmon skin, although there are currently challenges to keeping the material supple in such extreme conditions.

According to Logitik Unicorp designers, you might yet see salmon skin integrated into future iterations if they can get the material processing down to meet the challenge.