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B&T USA Announces Agreement with B&T AG – Swiss to Establish New Company in US

June 25th, 2026

For the past several months B&T USA and B&T AG which is located in Switzerland, have been in a legal battle over the future of the B&T trademark in the United States.

Today, B&T USA announced that they had reached an agreement. It was also posted to the B&T AG website.

It reads:

Thun, Switzerland / Herriman, Utah – B&T AG and B&T USA have reached a comprehensive settlement resolving all outstanding disputes between the parties. All pending litigation will be dismissed.

The settlement establishes a time-limited framework for continued cooperation and allows both organizations to focus on supporting customers, dealers, and the B&T brand.

Both parties are pleased to put these matters behind them and remain committed to delivering the quality, service, and supports customers expect from B&T .

Congratulations would seem to be in order. However, B&T AG has also released this statement:

B&T AG Regains Full Control of the B&T Brand in the United States

B&T AG has reached a comprehensive settlement, resolving all outstanding disputes between the parties. As part of this agreement, all pending litigation will be dismissed, enabling both parties to move forward under a clearly defined transition framework.

Now that the legal matters have been resolved and the U.S. trademarks are back under the control of B&T AG, we are pleased to announce that a new, wholly Swiss-owned U.S. operation will be established later this year. This is an exciting new chapter for B&T in the United States, ensuring that customers will again experience the Swiss engineering, uncompromising craftsmanship and premium service that define B&T.

We are currently establishing the necessary infrastructure, licenses, and team in the United States to provide a reliable supply chain, customer support, and direct access to authentic, Swiss-made firearms and accessories. We are also looking forward to introducing our range of Swiss suppressor designs to the US market, while continuing to support existing B&T platforms.

Having listened carefully to feedback from the US market, we remain fully committed to delivering the quality, service, and long-term customer support that our customers have come to expect from B&T. The establishment of this Swiss-owned operation reflects our commitment to safeguarding the brand’s integrity and maintaining the highest service standards for years to come.

If you would like to be part of this exciting new chapter, please stay tuned for updates on our website.

We look forward to sharing more with you soon.


This begs the question of what the agreement actually looks like considering B&T AG is establishing a new US footprint which we understand will be named B&T Swiss and what that means for B&T USA.

Sneak Peek – Polartec Powergrid Hoodie from Hill People Gear

June 25th, 2026

Coming soon from our friends at Hill People Gear is the Polartec Powergrid Hoodie.

They’ve been mulling insulation over for quite awhile so we’re looking forward to this piece.

Here are the features of our pullover hoodie:

  • contoured hood that will go under a helmet or cowboy hat
  • drawstring around face
  • no pockets to maximize breathability under exertion
  • doubled cuff with thumb loops to prevent drafts and make it easy to put a jacket over the top length is 2″ shorter than a Windcheater to keep the weather off of your fleece layer

Caveat Emptor, the fabric isn’t US origin but the sewing is.

According to HPG they’ll be in stock fairly soon so sign up for the waitlist now.

Flux Defense Unveils the New PLATE PACK Made in Collaboration with Ferro Concepts

June 25th, 2026

Elevating Concealed Carry with Purpose-Built Backpack/Plate Carrier

Salt Lake City, UT – June 24, 2026 – Flux Defense and Ferro Concepts are proud to announce the new PLATE PACK Covert Backpack. The PLATE PACK is a covert, go-fast backpack that rapidly be worn as a front facing plate carrier. Designed to carry up to Level IV armor, a full fighting load, and a PDW like the Flux Raider or Sig Rattler, it keeps you prepared without drawing attention. When the job’s done, stow it and blend back into the environment. Built for mobility. Designed for the unknown.

“This new bag has been designed from studying PDW applications within clandestine operations and first responder use cases,” said Alex Aubrey, Chief Marketing Officer at Flux Defense. “We remain totally dedicated to the PDW concept for all users and building out a proper and professional ecosystem for our Raider platforms is of utmost importance. We teamed up with Ferro Concepts for their expertise to bring this solution to market. This is not just another bag, this is a new and better tool for first responders to use to win the fight”

Key Features:

  • Street style on the outside, capable on the inside
  • Designed to be a low-vis bag that can be worn on the front as a plate carrier with accessible tools
  • Internal plate pocket against body. Fits Medium ULV and other SAPI Cut plates from 9.5″-10.25″ wide and 12″-13.25″ tall
  • Removable waist strap
  • Adjustable sternum strap
  • Carry Handle
  • Zipper design intended to open quickly for a smooth draw
  • Front general purpose pocket
  • Foam lined bottom to reduce barrel printing
  • Loop Velcro panel on top pocket for Identification patches
  • Kangaroo pocket with MOLLE front allowing magazine inserts (Compatible with Ferro
    Concepts Turnovers)
  • Designed around the Flux Defense Raider platform but will fit other PDWs like the Sig MCX Rattler
  • Made from a weather resistant Challenge SailCloth
  • Made in USA
  • Optional mounting backing plate for holsters and other gear – sold separately
  • Optional tear away gun skirt to cover your tools – sold separately

PRICE: $349.99 PLATE PACK

The PLATE PACK is available now via www.fluxdefense.com and through select dealers soon.

Army and Industry Align on Common Data Baseline, as Next Generation Command and Control Moves from Prototyping to Delivery

June 25th, 2026

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army announced today it has established the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) common data layer baseline, following NGC2 operational validations at the 4th Infantry Division Ivy Sting-Ivy Mass series and 25th Infantry Division Lightning Surge events.

Anduril Industries will be responsible for leading the common data baseline initiative. They will remain partnered with Palantir to provide an edge-to-cloud data mesh via Anduril’s Lattice and Palantir’s Foundry along with associated software deployment tools. They will also partner with Raft for NGC2 data and services registries, data transformation tools, and data federation via Raft Data Platform.

With this decision, the 4th Infantry Division and 25th Infantry Division will quickly begin to implement NGC2 common components through their respective operational implementation leads as they continue through operational training and campaign exercises at Project Convergence Capstone 6 and Lightning Surge events.

“We are already moving out with the converged data layer architecture,” said Joseph Welch, portfolio acquisition executive for Command and Control (C2)/Counter C2. “Our vendor partners have demonstrated great teamwork and flexibility in helping us establish this baseline and set the groundwork for rapid scaling.”

Vendor Teaming

Anduril Industries will continue to serve as lead for 4th ID operational implementation of the “full stack” of NGC2 hardware and software, with Lockheed Martin continuing to lead the “full stack” operational implementation at 25th ID. These team leads leverage numerous other companies to ensure each division has a tailored “full stack” technology ecosystem, comprised of C2 applications, data, and the underlying infrastructure, network and transport solutions that connect Soldiers on the battlefield, even in contested and denied environments.

Operational implementation leads are also responsible for partnering with units to meet commander priorities by tailoring specific applications, algorithms and hardware relevant to their operational missions and theaters, such as new app development, incorporation of edge compute devices, integration of private 5G and other communications solutions, and fusion of electromagnetic spectrum effectors.

Operational Validation

The Army’s establishment of a common data layer is informed by ten months of feedback and data from operational training events with the 4th ID and 25th ID, where industry formed teams led by Anduril Industries and Lockheed Martin, respectively, have teamed with commanders and Soldiers on the ground to rapidly scale and improve NGC2 capabilities.

Most recently, in May 2026, the 4th ID’s Ivy Mass exercise stressed every element of NGC2 at division scale across the expanse of Fort Carson and Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Colorado, including fighting through cyber and electromagnetic attacks based on real-world threats. Also in May, the 25th ID conducted Lightning Surge 3 during Exercise Balikatan 2026 demonstrated, simultaneously from Hawaii, the continental United States and the Philippines, the integration of sensors, fires systems and airspace management through a unified data platform providing a real-time view of the battlefield across the Indo-Pacific.

Looking ahead, Project Convergence-Capstone 6, or PC-C6 in July 2026 will serve as the culminating event for a division-scale force-on-force NGC2 validation at the National Training Center, allowing the Army to rapidly advance from prototyping to scaling product delivery.

“This is a major step forward as NGC2 evolves into a phase of continuous delivery and we provide this capability at the speed of relevance,” said Brig. Gen. Shane Taylor, capability program executive for Command and Control Information Network, or CPE C2IN. “We continue to encourage industry self-teaming and collaboration to adjust capabilities to commander priorities, operational needs and emerging technologies.”

– US Army Public Affairs

Federal and Remington Awarded All Four Categories of FBI Rifle Ammunition Contract

June 24th, 2026

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently awarded Federal and Remington Ammunition—both part of The Kinetic Group (TKG)—one of the largest law enforcement contracts in TKG’s history. The contract is valued at $77.4 million. Federal was chosen to be the sole supplier in all four of the rifle product categories including Duty, Training Reduced Lead, Non-Jacketed and Jacketed Frangible ammunition. Remington, along with additional technology from HEVI, paired to provide the fourth product category in Jacketed Frangible ammunition. Delivery is expected to begin in 2026.

“This is a tremendous honor for our company. All our brands are humbled and excited to build and deliver ammunition to the FBI. It is one of the most prestigious contracts ever awarded in our long-established company history,” said CEO Jason Vanderbrink. “To receive an award in all four of the requested categories is an accomplishment we are extremely proud of. This is a great source of pride for our highly skilled American workforce dedicated to engineering and building the most advanced ammunition in the world.”

In duty, Federal will supply 5.56mm, 64-grain Premium® Tactical Bonded. In Training Reduced Lead, Federal will supply 5.56mm, 64-grain Modified Jacketed Soft Point. In Jacketed Frangible, Remington will supply 5.56mm, 55-grain Disintegrator Lead-Free product that includes HEVI’s powder metal core with a Remington jacket, and in Non-Jacketed Frangible, Federal will supply 5.56mm, 45-grain Ervin BallistiClean RHT.

Federal ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide or purchased online direct from Federal. For more information on all products from Federal or to shop online, visit www.federalpremium.com.

Remington Ammunition products are available at dealers nationwide and online. For more information on Remington ammunition and to sign up for product news and special offers, visit www.remington.com.

SAP Arms Releases the “Desk Pop 5” Silencer | Low Back Pressure, Duty Rated

June 24th, 2026

Swanzey, NH — SAP Arms, a brand of Naughton Dynamic Solutions, LLC (NDS), today announced the official launch and immediate availability of its highly anticipated suppressor, the Desk Pop 5.

Combining robust engineering with modern technologies, the Desk Pop 5 is designed to deliver exceptional signaturesuppression, decibel reduction, reliability, and precision for modern rifle platforms.

Key Features of the Desk Pop 5 Silencer Include:

• Advanced Sound Suppression: Optimized internal geometry and baffle design significantly reduce impulse noise, ensuring maximum hearing protection and signature reduction.

• Precision Manufacturing: CNC-machined to exact tolerances, ensuring perfect concentricity, zero point-of-impact shift, and long-term durability under heavy firing schedules.

• Rugged Construction: Built from 17-4 PH, fully welded and heat treated.

• Common Adaptation: Hub compatible | 1-3/8-24 class 3 thread

Specs:

  • 5.56mm – 10” min barrel length
  • 5.3” long
  • 1.5” OD
  • 10.8 oz

Lifetime warranty

Contact:

Naughton Dynamic Solutions | SAP Arms

Email: info@saparms.com

Website: saparms.com/product/deskpop/

Rheinmetall’s Caracal 6×6: Modular Mobility Platform for Demanding Airborne Operations

June 24th, 2026

Airborne and special forces are among the first units to be deployed in crisis and conflict scenarios. They require systems that combine strategic deployability, high mobility, and maximum operational flexibility. With the new Caracal 6×6, Rheinmetall is expanding its family of air-mobile vehicles with a high-performance platform for demanding mission profiles. On the ground, they also rely on high-mobility, rapid maneuverability, and flexible operational capability.

During Eurosatory, Rheinmetall unveiled a new 6×6 version of the Caracal airborne vehicle for the first time. Developed in close collaboration with Mercedes-Benz and MAGNA International, the Caracal 6×6 expands the proven W464 chassis with a third axle and a modular flatbed concept.

Designed for modern airborne operations

The Caracal is a highly mobile and modular airborne platform designed for rapid deployment and maximum operational flexibility. Based on the battle-proven architecture of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and optimized by Rheinmetall’s leading expertise in military integration, the system combines strategic mobility, high payload capacity, and operational flexibility in a lightweight airborne platform.

The Caracal 6×6 is designed for rapid strategic deployment in airborne and air assault operations. The system is air-loadable in the A400M and the heavy transport helicopters CH-47F Chinook and CH-53, and can also be carried as an external load by other helicopters.

Maximum operational flexibility

With a payload of up to 3,200 kilograms, the Caracal 6×6 combines exceptional air mobility with the ability to carry extensive mission equipment and munitions.

The modular flatbed architecture enables the rapid integration of various mission modules and payloads depending on operational requirements. The modular concept enables rapid adaptation to different operational scenarios, from airborne operations and reconnaissance missions to fire support and c-UAS missions, as well as special forces and logistics operations.

The Caracal 6×6 shares significant logistical commonality with the smaller Caracal 4×4. There are also major similarities regarding training.

With the Caracal 6×6, Rheinmetall presents a new generation of air-transportable platforms that combines strategic deployability, high payload, and maximum mission flexibility in a single system.

Under the existing framework agreement, Germany has various procurement options to expand the CARACAL fleet with 6×6 vehicles in the roles of group transport vehicle and material transport vehicle. This lays the foundation for a needs-based and phased expansion of air-mobile capabilities based on a platform that has already been introduced and proven its worth.

www.rheinmetall.com/en/products/tactical-wheeled-vehicles/caracal-air-assault-vehicle

Envision Technology – PROTEUS

June 24th, 2026

In what may be the coolest thing I saw at SOF Week, Envision Technology made the public debut of their PROTEUS.

Portable Reconfigurable Observation And Targeting Expeditionary Uncrewed System or PROTEUS for short was designed in response to USSOCOM’s drone-in-a-box requirement which envisioned a multi-mode drone system, rapidly transitioning from air to ground use.

Ultimately, PROTEUS DK40 was selected as a system for the US Army’s PBAS (Purpose-Built Attritable Systems) program. As you can see, it comes in a single deployment case, ready for use.

Relying on Modular Open Systems
Architecture (MOSA), PROTEUS is mission configurable in under 30 seconds to quadcopter, hexacopter, octocopter, or crawler configurations thanks to its snap-on modular arms, wheels, radios, FPV systems, and accessories.

As fielded PROTEUS can be configured as a 5″ or 7″ done or as a crawler. However, Envision also provdes 3D interface files allowing units and developers to design custom mounts, payload integrations, and mission-specific accessories.

What I like about PROTEUS is that it is available now and offers the ability to configure the system as needed for the mission ahead. I know I’m going to date myself here but this is a modern day Erector set for Soldiers, but more plug and play. I’m always amazed at what troops will do with something like this. They will come up with ideas the designers never thought of.

As it has one foot in air and the other in ground robotics, the services can use it as a means to envision what future multi-mode unmanned systems (UXS) may look like and how imperative it is that they share commonalities such as power, comms, command and control, and end effector interfaces.

This will become even more evident as we begin to use larger UXS to serve as motherships to smaller systems.

www.envision-tek.com/unmanned-modular-systems