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RAF Regiment Counter-UAS: Defending the Airspace and Turning Threat into Intelligence

May 9th, 2026

A modern threat, a measured response. Across the world, the use of small, often commercially derived drones has become a defining feature of modern conflict. Cheap, adaptable and increasingly capable, these systems are used for surveillance, targeting and attack by both state and non-state actors.

In response, the RAF has developed a layered Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) capability, delivered on the ground by specialist RAF Regiment teams. Their role is clear: detect, track, identify and defeat hostile drones – while exploring opportunities to gather intelligence where possible.

How RAF Regiment Counter-UAS operates 

RAF Regiment Counter-UAS capability forms part of a wider UK and coalition air defence system. At its core are systems such as ORCUS, Ninja and Rapid Sentry, designed to address the full spectrum of drone threats.

Detect and track 

  • Sensors, including radar and radio frequency (RF) systems, are used to detect and track drones operating at low level and often provides the location of the drone operators
  • These systems help build a recognised air picture in complex environments

Identify and assess

  • Operators analyse signal data, flight behaviour and patterns and visually identify threats using an Ultra Long Range Electro Optical Surveillance System (or Daylight and Thermal Imaging Camera) 
  • This enables rapid assessment of whether a drone is benign, unknown or hostile 

Defeat or disrupt 

  • A mix of electronic warfare and, where required, kinetic options are used to counter the threat 
  • Electronic systems can interfere with the communications links used by many drones 

Can they take control of drones?

This is where precision matters. RAF information confirms that systems such as Ninja can:

Interfere with or disrupt control links used by many types of drones

Take control of the drone providing multiple options including redirecting the drone and even forcing it into a safe landing

This is not guaranteed in every case, and depends on:

The type of drone

How it is controlled

The operating environment

From threat to intelligence opportunity

Where a drone can be safely brought down and recovered intact, it becomes more than a neutralised threat.

Recovered systems may allow:

Analysis of onboard data and components

Insight into operating methods and technical capabilities

Potential understanding of launch points or networks involved

This turns a defensive action into an intelligence advantage – informing future operations and improving force protection.

Operational context: the Middle East 

RAF Regiment Counter-UAS teams No. 2 Counter-UAS Wing, have been deployed across the Middle East in support of UK and coalition operations.

Their role includes:

  • Protecting personnel, aircraft and infrastructure 
  • Countering persistent drone threats from hostile actors 
  • Contributing to a coordinated, coalition-wide air defence effort 

Part of a layered defence system 

Counter-UAS is one layer within a broader RAF approach: 

  • Ground-based air defence (RAF Regiment) – countering drones and low-level threats 
  • Combat air – providing high-end air dominance and response 
  • ISR and enablers – delivering intelligence, surveillance and operational coordination 

Together, these elements create a layered defence system capable of responding across the full spectrum of aerial threats.

RAF Regiment Counter-UAS operations reflect a deliberate shift in modern warfare:

  • From simply destroying threats 
  • To understanding, disrupting and, where possible, exploiting them 

Crucially, official RAF language is careful and precise: 

  • Control of hostile drones is possible in some cases, not all
  • Safe landing and recovery is conditional, not routine and the capability to destroy hostile drones using kinetic effects remains if they remain a threat

That realism underpins a capability that is both credible and operationally effective.

Bottom line

RAF Regiment Counter-UAS teams are delivering a critical role in today’s operational environment:

  • Protecting UK and allied forces from evolving drone threats
  • Denying adversaries freedom of action in the airspace
  • And, where conditions allow, turning hostile systems into valuable sources of intelligence

In a battlespace where drones are constant, control – when achievable – becomes a decisive advantage.

ABS Acquires RMC Global to Strengthen Cyber, Risk and Resilience Capabilities

May 8th, 2026

Acquisition to Deliver Stronger More Integrated Solutions for Clients


Photo Caption (L to R): Vince Kuchar, President, RMC Global, and David Wechsler, President and CEO, ABS Group

(HOUSTON) ABS, through its affiliate ABSG Consulting Inc. (ABS Consulting), has today announced the acquisition of?RMC Global (RMC), a leading provider of industrial cybersecurity, risk management?and resiliency solutions.

The acquisition strengthens ABS Consulting’s capabilities and market position, bringing together two organizations with complementary expertise, shared values and a common mission. Combining RMC’s capabilities with ABS Consulting’s scale, technical depth and global resources, unlocks more integrated solutions for clients operating in increasingly complex risk environments.

ABS Chairman and CEO John McDonald said: “Clients are facing increasing operational risk, cyber threats, and regulatory pressure. Bringing together the expertise of RMC and ABS Consulting strengthens our ability to deliver even greater value and support for our clients through comprehensive, integrated solutions.”

He highlighted that the acquisition is both a strategic and cultural fit. RMC’s strong culture of critical infrastructure protection and industrial cybersecurity aligns closely with ABS Consulting’s focus on protecting people, assets and critical operations around the world.

He said: “ABS and RMC make a strong fit in mission and culture. Both organizations are focused on work with real-world impact. Both value expertise, practical problem solving, and long-term trust. And both are committed to helping protect critical systems, support resilience, and solve complex challenges in environments where the stakes are high.”

ABS Consulting CEO David Wechsler said: “This acquisition builds on priority areas where we see sustained client demand and long-term growth opportunity. The combination strengthens our ability to support our customers’ evolving operational risk, cyber threats, and regulatory demands, while giving us a broader platform to deliver increasingly innovative solutions.”

RMC President Vince Kuchar said: “What brought our organizations together is a shared culture, mission, and purpose: delivering practical, trusted solutions that protect critical infrastructure and critical missions, enabling resilience in the face of growing risk. By joining ABS with its 164-year mission, we are better positioned to support our clients today and to adapt alongside them in the years ahead.”

More information about ABS Consulting is available here. More information about RMC is available here

Ocean State Innovations / 1947 LLC Attends SOF WEEK 2026

May 8th, 2026

Let’s connect in Tampa – peter@osinnovate.com

To preview our wide range of Military & Nylon Tactical Fabrics along with our specialty production products:

Curv Tactical / ITW Plastic Hardware / SX Defense Metal Hardware / CORDURA

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See Hudson Supplies at OTAB’s Canadian Tactical Conference

May 8th, 2026

Hudson will be exhibiting at Ontario Tactical Advisory Body’s Canadian Tactical Conference, May 13-14 at the Blue Mountain Conference Centre.

XTech Tactical Solves Mag Loading for Bodyguard 2.0 with its LDR2000 B1

May 8th, 2026

Gilbert, AZ

April 28, 2026

XTech® Tactical is excited to announce the release of the LDR2000 B1, the ultimate Bodyguard 2.0 magazine speed loader.  Key points are: 100% Made in the USA, lifetime warranty and a great value!

Bodyguard 2.0 magazine loader, and Bodyguard 2.0 mag loader designed specifically for the popular Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 .380 ACP micro-compact pistol.

This precision-engineered Bodyguard 2.0 accessory slips easily over factory or aftermarket .380 magazines, allowing users to load rounds smoothly with minimal effort using just a finger and thumb. It dramatically reduces hand strain for faster and more comfortable reloading.

Key features of the LDR2000 B1 Bodyguard 2.0 Speed Loader include:

• Specifically engineered for Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 .380 magazines

• Capable of loading 2 magazines in 30 seconds or less

• Compact, lightweight, and easy to carry in a range bag or pistol case

• Durable injection molded polymer and construction built for years of reliable use

• Does not damage feed lips or ammunition

• Utility Patent Pending

• Made in the USA with XTech Tactical’s Lifetime Warranty

MSRP: $15.95 (SKU: XT4050001)

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The LDR2000ä B1 is available now at www.xtechtactical.com, Amazon Prime, and through authorized XTech Tactical dealers. It joins the growing LDR2000 family of premium magazine loaders, giving shooters affordable, high-performance Bodyguard 2.0 accessories that are built to last!

“Our LDR series of magazine loaders brings an unmatched value to the user. At our core we are a magazine brand so creating a line of magazine loaders was a natural fit. Our initial release of the LDR2000 series brings magazine specific loaders, Made in the US at a great price point. Future iterations will provide options for any mass needs in the market” said Jeremy Deadman, President of XTech Tactical. “The B1 model gives Bodyguard 2.0 owners a dedicated tool that solves one of the pistol’s few real drawbacks.”

Wilson Combat Introduces the BULWARK 9mm Pistol

May 8th, 2026

Wilson Combat is proud to introduce the BULWARK, a new midsize 9mm service pistol engineered to deliver the reliability, durability, and refined shootability serious users demand in a concealed carry or duty handgun.

At the core of the BULWARK is an enclosed internal hammer-fired operating system, combining the ignition reliability and superior trigger characteristics traditionally associated with hammer-fired firearms with a clean, snag-free exterior profile ideal for concealed carry and professional use.

Unlike striker-fired pistols that rely on a spring-driven firing pin, the BULWARK utilizes a fully enclosed internal hammer mechanism. This design preserves the proven mechanical advantages of a hammer-driven system while protecting internal components from debris and eliminating the exposed hammer found on many conventional pistols. The result is a platform engineered to be one of the softest-recoiling and most reliable handguns in its class.

The BULWARK features a sliding trigger with a 1911-style 3.75 to 4.25 lb pull, designed to deliver a crisp trigger break and short, tactile reset familiar to shooters who value precision and control. This refined trigger system promotes consistent engagement, rapid follow-up shots, and enhanced practical accuracy without sacrificing safety.

Built for long-term durability, the BULWARK features a stainless steel slide, hand-fitted match-grade barrel, and fire control module, including integrated frame rails that create a rigid internal chassis for extended service life and consistent performance. For additional protection, the pistol is finished in a tough black nitride coating, offering outstanding resistance to corrosion, wear, and harsh environmental conditions while maintaining a deep matte-black appearance.

Impressive safety is a defining element of the design. The BULWARK incorporates four independent safety mechanisms, including an ergonomic grip safety that blocks the sear and trigger until disengaged, firing pin block and trigger safety providing redundant mechanical protection while maintaining intuitive, fast handling for concealed carry and duty use.

Designed around a highly practical compact-duty footprint, the BULWARK offers 15+1 capacity in 9mm while remaining cross compatible with many Glock 19-pattern holsters, allowing shooters to integrate it easily into existing carry systems. The pistol is also optics-ready, utilizing a versatile pin-based red-dot mounting system that provides a secure, repeatable interface for most modern pistol optics without requiring multiple plates.

Engineered for both deep concealed carry and extreme duty use, the BULWARK brings together compact dimensions, robust construction, advanced safety features, and internal hammer-fired performance in one purpose-built platform.

Key Features & Specifications:

  • Enclosed internal hammer-fired action delivers the trigger feel of a 1911 in the clean, snag-free profile of a modern duty pistol.
  • Tested to 5,000 rounds without cleaning or lubrication and without a single malfunction, engineered to run in any condition.
  • Four independent safety mechanisms provide redundant mechanical protection for confident concealed carry and duty use.
  • 1911-style sliding trigger with a crisp 3.75 to 4.25 lb pull and short, tactile reset for precision and control.
  • Stainless steel slide, barrel, and fire control unit with durable black nitride finish for outstanding corrosion and wear resistance.
  • 15+1 capacity in 9mm, compatible with many Glock 19-pattern holsters for seamless integration into existing carry systems.
  • Optics-ready with Wilson Combat’s pin-based red-dot mounting system, accepting most modern pistol optics without adapter plates.

Wilson Combat has been hand-building custom firearms in Berryville, Arkansas, since 1977. Founded by Bill Wilson and still family-owned, the company is widely regarded as one of the world’s premier custom handgun builders, with a product line that spans 1911s, AR and bolt-action rifles, and top-tier accessories.

wilsoncombat.com/handguns/double-stack/bulwark

FirstSpear Friday Focus: CSM Drop Pouch

May 8th, 2026

The CSM DROP POUCH is built for operators who need fast access, reliable retention, and zero nonsense.

Double-lined construction and a formed opening make magazine stowage smooth and efficient, even under stress or with gloves on. Designed for mags, shotgun shells, NVGs, and other mission-essential gear, it’s versatile enough for range work, patrol, or deployment.

The integrated drawstring closure keeps contents secure when movement gets aggressive. At approximately 11″ x 10″, it provides ample storage without unnecessary bulk. This pouch proves that simple gear usually survives the longest—kind of like that one salty team guy who refuses to retire.

To request an estimate click image above or visit First-Spear.com/Request-For-Estimate. 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.

Dogface Soldiers Integrate Drones, Electronic Warfare During Raider Density

May 8th, 2026

FORT STEWART, Ga. — U.S. Soldiers assigned to 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, are redefining how modern warfare is fought during Raider Density, an intensive training event conducted from April–May designed to prepare units for large-scale combat.

Across the installation’s training areas, Soldiers are adapting to a battlefield where information, speed and innovation are as critical as firepower, taking on expanded roles as battlefield technology integrators who connect emerging capabilities directly into maneuver formations.

The concept is rooted in multi-domain operations, or MDO, which synchronizes effects across land, air, cyber and electromagnetic domains. During Raider Density, Soldiers are applying it by employing unmanned aircraft systems and electronic warfare tools at the lowest levels to sense, understand and act within complex environments.

“It’s best to put UAS assets at the company level because it allows them to be used more freely,” said Sgt. Ian Anglin, a UAS operator with 1st ABCT. “At lower levels, they’re quickly accessible and ready to be used at a moment’s notice.”

For cavalry scouts, this shift is transforming reconnaissance by pairing traditional observation with quadcopter drones and EW capabilities, enabling them to identify targets, monitor movement and interpret activity within the electromagnetic spectrum with greater speed and precision. For Soldiers integrating EW at the maneuver level, maintaining proximity to the formation is critical.

“Staying with the formation allows us to get close enough to intercept those systems while maintaining good security,” said Sgt. Griffin Quimby, assigned to the 10th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st ABCT.

By integrating UAS and EW into a single sensing framework, Soldiers can confirm targets, share real-time intelligence and speed up decision-making, increasing responsiveness across maneuver elements.

“Having UAS allows us to scout the battlefield before we’re out there,” said Anglin. “We can relay enemy positions and direct or indirect fire missions.”

Elements of 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment have demonstrated this integration during the exercise, reflecting a broader effort across the brigade to place advanced capabilities in the hands of junior Soldiers, enabling them to adapt quickly and shape the fight at the tactical level.

“If we want to be able to counter UAS and EW or improve our own EW capabilities, we’re going to have to allow the Soldiers to innovate,” said Quimby.

As Raider Density continues, Soldiers of 1st ABCT are reinforcing that success in future conflicts depend on both advanced technology and the Soldiers who employ it. This approach to integrating emerging systems at the lowest tactical level is emerging as a key component of the division’s readiness across multiple domains.

“Integrating with maneuver formations allows Soldiers to see what’s ahead,” said Anglin. “It allows them to survive.”

– SGT Jonathon Downs