XC3 Weaponlight

Colt Announces Jillair Kubish as President and Chief Executive Officer

April 15th, 2026

Appointment supports continued operational strength and long-term growth

Hartford, Connecticut, April 13, 2026 — Colt announces that Jillair Kubish has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2026, following approval by the Colt CZ Group North America Board of Directors.

“The appointment of Jillair Kubish marks an important step in strengthening Colt’s leadership and unlocking its full potential. Her strategic vision, combined with a strong execution focus, will help enhance operational efficiency, reinforce Colt’s position in key markets, and support the long-term growth ambitions of our Group. We have full confidence in her ability to lead this transformation,” said Radek Musil, CEO of Colt CZ Group.

Jillair brings more than 20 years of experience in the firearms industry, including over a decade at Colt, where she has served in a variety of senior leadership roles. She has led key areas of the business, notably Military and Law Enforcement programs, developing a comprehensive understanding of Colt’s operations, customers, and strategic priorities.

“I am honored to take on the role of President and Chief Executive Officer of Colt at such an important moment for the company. Colt has an extraordinary legacy and strong foundations. I look forward to working closely with the team to implement our strategic plan, strengthen our operations, and build on Colt’s position as a trusted partner to military, law enforcement, and commercial customers worldwide,” said Jillair Kubish.

Prior to joining Colt, Jillair spent more than 10 years working with the U.S. Government as a recognized expert in firearms manufacturing. Her government service provided extensive technical knowledge and firsthand experience navigating regulatory, operational, and mission-driven requirements, which continue to inform her leadership approach.

In addition to her corporate and government experience, Jillair served as President of a consulting firm specializing in firearms industry strategy. In this role, she advised major global manufacturers on operational efficiency, growth initiatives, and market positioning.

Jillair is a graduate of Temple University and currently serves as a Board Member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut.

American Holoptics Acquires Armasight

April 15th, 2026

Clawson, MI (April 2026) – American Holoptics, a privately held U.S. company, has acquired Armasight from Ecentria Group, headquartered in Northbrook, IL.   Ecentria, a privately held retail and distribution company and a corporate parent of OpticsPlanet.com serves as an e-business platform that specializes in high-performance technical gear, sporting goods, and tactical equipment for outdoor enthusiasts, professionals, and government agencies.

Armasight, a Tempe, AZ-based manufacturer of high quality, yet affordable night vision and thermal optics, adds diversification to American Holoptics portfolio by providing a thorough product line up that addresses both consumers and professionals at price points that are acceptable in those markets.  “The thermal and night vision market is growing rapidly, but the primary growth is in the consumer, price-friendly space, said Joe Caradonna, Managing Partner for American Holoptics.  “We look forward to entering this market with the solid product line currently in place, but also to infuse our optical expertise to not only enhance these products but to develop new, innovative solutions.”

“Re-launching and rebuilding Armasight as a brand offering innovative and high quality thermal and night vision products over the past five years has been an amazing journey for Ecentria” said Mark Levitin, Ecentria’s CEO. “By divesting Armasight to American Holoptics we are ensuring the brand has the resources and expertise to thrive, and I look forward to seeing its continued success as a part of this great organization.” he added.

VKTR Industries LLC. Announces Sponsorship for the TTPOA Conference; Will Introduce the New Law Enforcement Program for the VKP Pro DS 1911

April 15th, 2026

VKTR Industries, a manufacturer of premier piston driven AR-15 rifles and Double Stack 1911 pistols, is proud to announce their attendance and sponsorship of the TTPOA Conference in Round Rock, TX from April 22-24, 2026.

VKTR Industries will be an active vendor and have products on hand during the vendor range day April 22nd. Attendees will havea chance to demo the new VKP and Ported models as well.

“We are extremely excited to attend this event.” said Eric Luley, the National Sales Manager.  “Because of our extended partnership with the TTPOA, we have rolled out some special program pricing for TTPOA members and attendees of this event.

Featured at the Event:

The VKTR Industries VK-1 is a self-regulating, short- stroke piston rifle, with full ambidextrous controls and a patented long advanced cam path.

The VKTR industries VKP Pro is a steel frame, Double Stack 1911 pistol.  Unique features include a steel one-piece trigger, a tapered barrel, and custom grip module.  The VKP comes kitted with 4 magazines and three optics plates out of the box.

Information on VKTR Industries rifles, these events, dealer programs, or law enforcement sales can be found at www.VKTRind.com or email Eric Luley at eluley@vktrind.com.

Magpul Announces New Updated ELG Fitments

April 15th, 2026

The original Magpul Enhanced Lever Gun (ELG) Hand Guard fit only the model 1895 in .45-70. They’ve announced an updated model to now fit all modern Marlin lever guns (including those made by Ruger and Remington) with a forearm end cap in all current chamberings.

That means one hand guard will fit the 1895, 1894, and 336 models with a simple clamp swap to fit the proper magazine tube. Now, you can bring all your favorite Marlin lever guns into the 21st century with hand guard M-LOK slots at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, and a built-in handstop.

The ELG Hand Guard pairs perfectly with their ELG Stock, which already fits all modern Marlin lever actions.

Features:

  • Quick and easy installation for all modern Marlin lever-actions w/ forearm end cap
  • M-LOK slots to mount accessories
  • Integrated handstop

Offered in Black, Flat Dark Earth, and OD Green.

Magpul will also be exhibiting at this week’s National Rifle Association Annual Meeting (booth 2443) in Houston.

magpul.com/elg-m-lok-hand-guard-marlin

101st Electronic Warfare Soldiers operate the TEWS-I ISV at JRTC

April 15th, 2026

US Army Soldiers, Electronic Warfare, assigned to the 3rd Mobile Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) maneuver an Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) equipped with the Tactical Electronic Warfare System–Infantry (TEWS?I) while on a training mission at the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana, April 10, 2026. An ISV with the TEWS?I package conducts mobile electromagnetic sensing, giving light infantry units the ability to detect, identify, and disrupt enemy signals while maneuvering across complex terrain.

TEWS?I integrated into the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV), making it the first EW capability mounted on this light utility platform. This gives infantry squads a “middleweight” EW system—more powerful than man?portable gear but lighter and faster than heavy vehicle systems.

US Army video by MSG Anthony Hewitt

Rheinmetall and Destinus to Form a Joint Venture for Missiles

April 14th, 2026

The Düsseldorf-based technology group Rheinmetall and Destinus, a Netherlands-based European defence technology company focused on scalable strike and interception systems, have agreed to establish a joint venture. The aim of the two partners is to set up the joint venture, to be named Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems, during the second half of 2026. It will manufacture, market, and deliver advanced missile systems. These will include cruise missiles and ballistic rocket artillery. Rheinmetall will hold a 51 percent stake, while Destinus will hold the remaining 49 percent. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals.
As part of the partnership, Rheinmetall and Destinus intend to exploit market opportunities and further develop modern missile systems. Within agreed markets and under applicable approvals, they intend to provide innovative solutions for cruise missiles and ballistic rocket artillery, and to strengthen existing product portfolios.
Destinus remains headquartered in the Netherlands and will continue to develop and manufacture core systems and components across its Dutch and broader European footprint. The joint venture adds Germany-based qualification and serial production capacity within Rheinmetall’s industrial facilities.
Armin Papperger, the CEO of Rheinmetall, said: “We must expand the industrial base for modern defence systems in Europe. This joint venture reflects this necessity. We are combining Rheinmetall’s production capacities and experience in managing large-scale programs with Destinus’s specific technology and system design. By doing so, we are laying the foundations for scalable, operational missiles that are tailored to the current requirements of the European and allied armed forces.” 
“Europe is entering a new phase of scaling missile production,” added Mikhail Kokorich, co-founder and CEO of Destinus. “Modern conflict is defined by volume and cost-per-effect. Missile systems are evolving from limited-production assets into industrial products. The real constraint in Europe today is not demand, but industrial capacity.”
Recent conflicts, including in Ukraine and the Middle East, have demonstrated that demand for scalable strike systems is no longer measured in limited batches. Instead, there is an increasing demand for thousands of systems per year, which could grow to tens of thousands over time as European and allied procurement adapts. This translates into a market opportunity of hundreds of millions of euros annually in the near term, with the potential to reach the low billions over time.
This partnership combines Destinus’ battle-proven system architecture, product design, and scalable platform development, including systems already operationally validated and used in Ukraine, with Rheinmetall’s industrial scale, qualification capabilities, and manufacturing execution as the leading German defence company. Destinus develops and manufactures cruise missile systems and turbojet engines, with an established serial production program in Europe, currently producing over 2,000 cruise missile systems a year. Rheinmetall brings many years of experience in developing and producing complex defence systems, an industrial presence in Germany, and extensive ongoing investment in independent, scalable defence production. Together, the partners will add Germany-based industrial capacity for serial production and qualification, supporting European sovereignty objectives and allied requirements.
The joint venture will focus on manufacturing, assembling, testing, and delivering advanced cruise missile systems to accelerate the delivery of a missile system specifically developed for this purpose, meeting the requirements of national and international customers.
The joint venture will target a broad international market in Europe, as well as selected partner countries within the NATO alliance. For individual key markets, the involvement of local industrial partners may be considered. Both companies will contribute their regional expertise and market knowledge to define suitable sales structures and drive sustainable growth in relevant market segments.
This initiative reflects a broader shift in modern warfare, with long-range strike capabilities evolving from predominantly drone-based approaches toward faster, more resilient, and industrially scalable cruise missile systems. With this joint venture, Rheinmetall and Destinus aim to bridge the gap between what Europe and Ukraine require and what Europe’s defence industry can deliver, at volume and at industrial tempo.

Varjo and VRAI Announce Strategic Partnership to Bring Data-Driven Insights to Military Training

April 14th, 2026

ITEC, London, United Kingdom – April 14, 2026 –Varjo, the industry leader in mission-ready virtual and mixed reality (XR) technology, and VRAI, the Irish headquartered simulation data company leading in human performance analytics, today announced a strategic partnership to transform how militaries train their personnel.

Modern defense forces face a compounding challenge: the demand to train more personnel, faster, is growing, but traditional live training is expensive and constrained by instructor and equipment availability. The collaboration between Varjo and VRAI directly addresses this gap by bringing together Varjo’s secure virtual and mixed reality technology and VRAI’s biometric data and performance analytics. The result is a complete training intelligence platform combining immersive simulation with real-time human performance data, purpose-built for modern defense training needs. 

For the first time, instructors can see not just what happened in a scenario, but what is driving the performance of the individual or crews going through the training. VRAI’s technology can capture indicators such as cognitive load, physiological stress, and shifts in attention. An instructor with this data can intervene earlier, give more precise feedback, and make readiness decisions that were previously out of reach. 

As part of the partnership, VRAI will become an authorized reseller of Varjo technology, and Varjo will offer VRAI’s HEAT software to its customer base. All Varjo customers will have the opportunity to leverage a starter version of HEAT’s data capture and visualization capabilities directly within their existing simulation environments from May 2026 onwards, which will be previewed at this year’s ITEC. 

“The world has changed, and how we train our personnel has to change with it,” said Pat O’Connor,CEO and co-founder of VRAI. “We have seen how our customers in Ireland have combined Varjo and HEAT solutions to transform how they deliver armor crew training, and this partnership is how we bring this solution to defense customers at scale. We are empowering instructors with actionable insights into what is driving performance, and Varjo’s technology is a big part of why we can do that.” 

“We built immersive simulation technology to put people inside scenarios that matter, and VRAI tells you exactly what happened to them when they got there. Together, we can deliver training that gets smarter with every session, because each one generates data that makes the next one better,”said Valentin Storz, Chief Revenue Officer at Varjo

VRAI’s HEAT platform treats human performance data as an untapped instructional resource. Powered by Varjo’s eye tracking and integrated biometric monitors, the software can capture what happens during a simulation — heart rate, eye movement, control inputs, communications — and displays it in a near real-time dashboard. Varjo’s high-precision eye tracking enables HEAT to calculate cognitive load, giving instructors a physiological read on how a trainee experienced a scenario, what is actually driving performance, and not just what they did. 

The partnership builds on existing first joint deployments with customers such as Rheinmetall and the Irish Defence Forces, where armor crews train weekly using Varjo XR headsets, HEAT software, and integrated heart rate monitors. Training has been scaled without increasing instructor workload, with the instructor-to-trainee ratio improving from approximately 1:3 to 1:12. The data generated is informing training outcomes in Ireland and building a body of knowledge applicable to crew training programs worldwide. 

Varjo x VRAI: Data-driven insights for military training

The two companies are demonstrating joint solutions at ITEC in London, UK, on April 14–16 at Varjo booth M40. Varjo and VRAI will also establish flagship demo showcases in Munich, Helsinki, Dublin, Arlington (DC), and Orlando. Bookings are available at www.varjo.com/demo

Redefining Rotary Wing Protection: Gentex Launches Next Generation Helmet Platform at AAAA 2026

April 14th, 2026

At AAAA this week, Gentex Corporation will unveil its Next Generation Rotary Wing Helmet, a purpose-built solution engineered to elevate safety, adaptability, and mission performance for modern aircrew. Designed with a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), the helmet provides a scalable platform that supports both current and future helmet-mounted display (HMD) technologies, ensuring long-term operational relevance as mission requirements evolve.

Built to meet the U.S. Army’s most stringent impact and protection standards, including 56/P (FNS/PD 96-18) and DOI specifications, the helmet delivers enhanced impact and debris resistance, in a lighter weight platform. Gentex’s LockDown® Liner System technology enables a secure, stable fit, while improvements in field of view, cable management, and overall system integration create a lighter, compact and more comfortable solution optimized for extended missions and demanding operational environments.

At the core of the system is an architecture that enables airframe- and mission-specific customization. Designed to be both upgradable and interchangeable, the helmet evolves alongside mission demands, supporting rapid integration of new technologies without compromising performance. This adaptability is further enhanced through close industry collaboration, allowing for tailored configurations that incorporate system-specific components and respond to the dynamic needs of operators.

By combining advanced safety features with scalable, future-ready design, Gentex continues to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving challenges of rotary wing operations.  Stop by Booth 1052 in Nashville this week or sign up at www.gentexcorp.com to continue to learn more.