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BDS Tactical Gear Partners with Qore Performance to Bring ICEFLASK Cooling Canteens to Exchange and Selected MCX Stores Overseas

July 3rd, 2026

Oceanside, CA and Knoxville, TN — July 2, 2026 — BDS Tactical Gear has partnered with Qore Performance, Inc. to launch a complete, mission-ready hydration and thermoregulation setup directly onto the shelves of military Exchange (AAFES) and selected Marine Corps Exchange (MCX) locations overseas.

By pairing the Qore Performance ICEFLASK® canteen with the BDS Tactical Gear Inner Cummerbund Winglet system, this partnership puts wearable cooling, heating, and hydration right where service members shop on post, making it immediately accessible for standard plate carrier setups.

“We at BDS Tactical Gear are excited to build on the long-term relationship with Qore Performance, bringing quality American-made products to the brave patriots that defend our nation every day,” said Mike Bornfriend, President / CEO of BDS Tactical Gear.

System Capabilities & Performance Specs

The combined system integrates directly into service members’ existing plate carrier setups, providing high-retention utility without adding bulky, shifting pouches to the exterior of the kit.

Qore Performance ICEFLASK®: A rugged, 0.5L (16.9 oz) rigid hydration canteen designed to be frozen or filled with hot water to provide active temperature management alongside hydration. It is built specifically to match the slim form factor of a standard PRC-152 tactical radio, allowing it to slide into space-saving radio pockets rather than heavy, traditional round bottle pouches.

BDS Tactical Gear Inner Cummerbund Winglet Pouch: Built using heavy-duty hook-and-loop fields to mount securely underneath a plate carrier’s cummerbund in a ‘radio wing’ configuration. The premium elastic construction offers tight, zero-slop retention. This multi-role pouch is highly versatile, engineered to securely carry the ICEFLASK®, standard NATO radios, or standard 30-round M4-style 5.56 magazines.

Immediate Global Availability

The ICEFLASK® and BDS Tactical Gear Winglet setups are available now. Service members can find them stocked at the following Exchange and selected MCX locations overseas and stateside:

Stateside Locations:

  • JBSA-Lackland (South Troop)
  • Fort Cavazos (Hood AMCSS)
  • JAC Coleman Troop
  • Fort Sill (Cons Quarry Hil)
  • JBLM-Lewis (New AMCSS)
  • BLSC AMCSS
  • Fort Riley (Riley AMCSS)
  • Fort Liberty (Bragg Army MCS)
  • Fort Carson (Carson AMCSS)
  • Fort Leonard Wood (Leonardw AMCSS / Trp St 744)
  • Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA-Sam AMCSS)
  • Camp Atterbury (Atterbury AMCSS)
  • Nellis AFB (Nellis AFMCSS)
  • NASJRB AFMCSS

OCONUS & Forward Deployed Locations:

  • Camp Humphreys, South Korea (Hump MCSS)
  • Camp Buehring, Kuwait (KW Buehring Z2 Store)
  • Camp Arifjan, Kuwait (KW Arifjan Z6 Store)
  • Vilseck, Germany (Vilseck AMCSS)
  • Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria (BG Novo Selo)
  • Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar (QA Al Udeid MCSS)
  • Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo (Kosovo MCSS)
  • Andersen Air Force Base, Guam (JRM-Andersen Main St)

Selected Marine Corps Exchange (MCX) Overseas Locations:

  • Camp Hansen (MCX Hansen MMCSS / Branch St)
  • Camp Schwab (MCX Schwab MMCSS)
  • Camp Foster (MCX Foster MMCSS)
  • Camp Kinser (MCX Kinser MMCSS)

Beyond these exchange locations, Qore Performance thermoregulation equipment is available at BDS Tactical Gear’s brick-and-mortar stores in Oceanside and Twentynine Palms, California, and online at BDStacticalgear.com. The complete ICEAGE ECOSYSTEM can be found at qoreperformance.com.

 

DFND: Supporting the Warrior Athlete

July 3rd, 2026

For the past decade, DFND, a Berry Compliant performance company has focused on supporting those who protect us. U.S. active-duty military personnel are among the most highly conditioned athletes in the world, but the physical demands placed on them result in high rates of musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs) and chronic sleep deprivation. This is where DFND delivers measurable impact.

Through our proprietary, patented graduated compression technology and Recovery IR Sleepwear, DFND helps improve recovery, reduce injury risk, and enhance sleep quality for the modern warrior athlete. Since implementing DFND compression solutions, MSKI rates have been reduced by as much as 30%.

Our Recovery IR Sleepwear technology works naturally with the body’s recovery processes by helping regulate body temperature — one of the key drivers of restorative sleep and physical recovery.

Over the last several years, the Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program has become the gold standard for comprehensive soldier readiness and recovery. H2F demonstrates the Army’s commitment to taking care of its men and women by prioritizing injury prevention, recovery, sleep, and long-term performance optimization.

DFND aligns directly with this mission.

The MSKI Crisis in the Military

Musculoskeletal injuries remain the leading cause of medical visits and limited-duty days across the U.S. military.

• Service members experience approximately 25 million limited-duty days annually due to MSKIs.

• MSKIs significantly reduce combat readiness and cost the Department of Defense billions of dollars every year.

• Across U.S., Canadian, and British Armed Forces, MSKI rates range from 40–76%, with repetitive lower-body injuries being the most common.

In a study conducted within a U.S. Special Forces unit:

• 98% of soldiers reported reduced calf soreness and cramping while wearing DFND compression socks.

• 98% reported reduced swelling and soreness the following day after wearing recovery compression tights.

• 92% experienced partial or complete soreness reduction overall.

Graduated compression has also been shown to help reduce:

• Shin splints

• Achilles tendinitis

• Lower-leg pain from prolonged standing

• Fatigue associated with strenuous activity

Sleep & MSKI Risk

The Dose-Response Relationship

Sleep deprivation dramatically increases injury risk among warfighters.

A study involving 7,576 U.S. Army Special Operations soldiers found that soldiers sleeping four hours or less per night were 2.35 times more likely to suffer an MSKI compared to those sleeping eight or more hours.

Additional systematic reviews found:

• Lower sleep duration was consistently associated with musculoskeletal symptoms over both short-term and long-term periods.

• Poor sleep quality independently increased current MSKI risk among U.S. Army Rangers, even after controlling for age.

Why Sleep Deprivation Drives Injury

Insufficient sleep directly impacts physical performance and recovery by:

• Reducing muscle strength

• Slowing muscle repair

• Decreasing endurance

• Impairing cognitive function and reaction time

Research has also shown that short-term sleep deprivation can reduce testosterone levels by 25–30%, limiting the body’s ability to repair tissue and recover from physical stress.

When reduced sleep is combined with increased training demands, the likelihood of muscle injury rises significantly due to accumulated fatigue and decreased recovery capacity.

The Scope of the Problem

• MSK injuries result in more than 2 million medical encounters annually

• They account for approximately 10–12 million limited-duty days

• Only 1 in 3 active-duty soldiers consistently receives adequate sleep

Compression recovery systems and quality sleep work best together:

• Compression supports passive recovery during rest periods

• Sleep amplifies the body’s natural repair and regeneration processes

Together, they create a powerful injury-prevention and recovery strategy.

The Financial Impact of MSKIs

MSKIs are not only a readiness issue — they are also a massive financial burden.

When a soldier is injured and unable to complete training, the Army loses its entire investment in recruiting, training, and development.

For example:

• A stress fracture during Basic Combat Training can cost the government $50,000+ per soldier with no operational return.

• Non-combat MSKIs cost the U.S. military more than $3.7 billion annually.

• In one year alone, the Army spent $434 million in direct medical costs treating MSKIs.

Embedding injury-prevention specialists into Initial Entry Training programs has already reduced sunk training costs by as much as $20 million annually simply by preventing MSK-related attrition.

Long-Term Consequences

The long-term effects of MSKIs extend far beyond initial injury:

• MSKIs contributed to nearly 70% of Army medical disability discharges

• More than 90% of disability discharges among first-year enlisted soldiers from 2010–2015 were MSKI-related

• MSKI disabilities account for 44% of all service-connected disabilities among compensated Global War on Terrorism veterans

Why DFND Matters

DFND exists to improve readiness, recovery, and resilience for the warrior athlete.

Our technologies support the exact priorities the military is now emphasizing through programs like H2F:

• Injury prevention

• Recovery optimization

• Improved sleep

• Enhanced performance

• Reduced medical costs

• Increased force readiness

By combining patented graduated compression with advanced IR recovery sleepwear, DFND delivers a scalable, non-invasive, and performance-driven solution to one of the military’s most expensive and persistent problems.

FirstSpear Friday Focus: Frogskin Collection

July 3rd, 2026

America’s original camouflage is back. FirstSpear is proud to introduce the Frogskin Collection, a limited-run colorway drop featuring the iconic five-color disruptive pattern first developed for the U.S. Marine Corps in 1942. The pattern that concealed Raiders in the Pacific is now available across seven of FirstSpear’s most proven pieces of kit, each built to the same standard the brand has always held, now wearing a pattern with genuine history behind it.

Products Offered in Frogskin:

General Purpose Pocket, Medium – A modular, MOLLE-compatible storage pocket built for mission-essential gear, sized to mount cleanly on any platform without adding bulk.

Duffel – A heavy-duty, high-capacity bag built from rugged 500D nylon for range days, travel, and everything in between.

Loose Ammo Bag w/ ID Pocket and Legend Window – A purpose-built solution for transporting and organizing loose ammunition, with an integrated ID pocket and legend window for fast, positive identification.

Structured Gadget Bag – A rigid-frame organizer bag designed to protect and provide quick access to electronics, tools, and sensitive mission equipment.

Summit Pockets – Low-profile, multi-purpose storage pockets engineered for organization and durability.

MultiMag Rapid-Adjust™ Pocket – A multi-magazine carrier with FirstSpear’s Rapid-Adjust retention system, allowing on-the-fly tension adjustments without tools or reconfiguration.

Sherpa – A heavy-duty range and transport bag with removable interior organizer panels, built to adapt to your gear loadout and hold up under hard use.

The Frogskin Collection is a limited release. When current inventory is gone, there are no plans to bring it back. If you want it, now is the time. 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.

Major Order from Ukraine: Rheinmetall to Supply Artillery Ammunition – Contract Value in the High Double-Digit Millions of Euros

July 2nd, 2026

Ukraine has commissioned Rheinmetall to supply long range artillery ammunition. The order comprises 155-mm artillery shells and propellant charges in the low five-figure range. The contract value, which will be recognised in the second quarter of 2026, is in the high double-digit millions of euros. Production has already begun, and the contract is due to be completed in the first quarter of 2027.

The ammunition is being manufactured at Rheinmetall Expal Munitions in Spain. The ER02A1 B/B projectiles and the M203 propellant charges are already in use by various NATO countries. They can be fired from a wide range of 155 mm weapon systems and offer a long range and high effectiveness.

Rheinmetall continues to invest heavily in expanding the capacity of existing facilities and establishing new production sites in order to meet the growing demand for modern 155-mm projectiles and propellant charges. Rheinmetall is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of large-calibre ammunition. The Düsseldorf-based technology group has been expanding its production capacity since 2022 and aims to produce around 1.5 million 155 mm artillery shells per year by 2030.

HRT Tactical Gear Releases the HRT Holster Adapter: A Semi-Flexible Mounting Platform That Moves With You, Not Hinders You

July 2nd, 2026

A holster is only as good as what it’s mounted to. HRT Tactical Gear’s new Holster Adapter starts with that premise and builds up from there — delivering a rigid, reliable mounting platform that doesn’t punish you for moving around in it.

The adapter is constructed from dual-layer 1.4mm CURV® material, giving it the structural integrity to handle aggressive use while retaining enough controlled flex to stay comfortable during dynamic movement. The CURV® core is wrapped in laminated Squadron material — the same finish used across HRT’s lineup — so it integrates cleanly with your existing kit rather than looking like an afterthought bolted to your belt.

Broad Compatibility, Simple Installation

The Holster Adapter is designed to work with the mounting systems already in your holster drawer. It’s compatible with Safariland ALS/QLS, G-Code RTI wheel, and Blade-Tech Tek-Lok configurations, covering the majority of serious duty and competition holsters on the market. Included belt mounting hardware keeps the install straightforward.

The 2-column profile keeps the footprint slim, and the mid-drop carry position gives you solid access without the excessive hang of a full drop-offset setup. It’s sized for 2″ belts and pairs directly with HRT’s own ARC Belt 2.0 for users who want a purpose-matched system from end to end. For those who want to extend the setup, it’s also compatible with HRT’s optional 1″ leg strap kit.

Built for the Job at Hand

Whether you’re running drills at the range, transitioning in and out of a vehicle, or working through dynamic environments on the job, the Holster Adapter gives you a draw platform that stays planted when it needs to and flexes when you do. No wobble, no rattle, no compromise on access.

Color options include Multicam, Ranger Green, Black, and Coyote Brown.

Made in the USA. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty.

Available now at HRTTACTICALGEAR.COM.

Strike Industries – Strike Modular Chassis for FN Herstal PS90 and Aluminum Short and Long Handguard

July 2nd, 2026

The Strike Modular Chassis for FN Herstal PS90 and Aluminum Handguard from Strike Industries is now available in both short and long configurations.

Manufactured from 6-series aircraft aluminum this handguard will upgrade your SMC90 chassis for FN P90/PS90 with improved ergonomics and a refined grip angle, The entire system offers an adjustable cheek rest, internal cable management, and extensive M-LOK and Picatinny mounting options.

SHORT (6.89″) $59.95

LONG (9.84″) $69.95

www.strikeindustries.com/si-smc-90

Department of War Establishes Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager for Unmanned Systems to Ensure American Drone Dominance

July 2nd, 2026

The Department of War today announced the comprehensive consolidation of all Unmanned and Autonomous Systems (UxS) under a newly established, direct-report position to the Deputy Secretary of War. This strategic priority aims to rapidly accelerate the development, procurement, and fielding at scale of autonomous capabilities, which are essential to maintaining the United States’ decisive military advantage.

“This structural reorganization directly implements a series of decisive actions taken by the administration. Drones and autonomous systems represent the most consequential battlefield innovation of this generation,” said Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell. “Adversaries collectively produce millions of unmanned systems each year across all domains. While global military production has skyrocketed over the last three years, the United States must move at the speed this moment demands to field these capabilities at scale and secure our tactical and strategic edge.”

Last year, President Donald J. Trump signed Executive Orders directing the reform of the Department’s acquisition processes to ensure the United States Military possesses the most lethal warfighting capabilities in the world, “Unleashing American Drone Dominance,” which directed the DoW to procure, integrate, and train using low-cost, high-performing drones manufactured in the United States, and “Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty,” establishing critical authorities to counter growing adversary unmanned threats. Following these directives, Secretary Hegseth issued an implementing memorandum on July 10, 2025, committing the Department to bolstering the domestic drone manufacturing base, arming combat units with low-cost unmanned systems, and training the joint force to fight and win with these capabilities.

To establish an immediate operational baseline and consolidate specialized expertise, the DRPM- UxS will provide direct oversight and direction for all unmanned activities, functions, and associated programmatic funding lines currently assigned to the Department of War to include Services Components, Joint Interagency Task Force 401, the Defense Innovation Unit, and the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group.

The Secretary of War’s memorandum can be found here.

USSOCOM Seeks Air Loitering Munition for Use with Fixed Wing Aircraft

July 2nd, 2026

In a Sources Sought Notice issued recently to industry, Headquarters (HQ) USSOCOM Special Operations Forces (SOF), Acquisition, Technology & Logistics (AT&L), Program Executive Office-Fixed Wing (PEO-FW) is performing market research to understand Industry capability to deliver an Air Loitering Munition (ALM) Stand-Off Precision Guided Munition (SOPGM) with an extended range and capabilities beyond the current SOPGM portfolio. This capability was briefed by PEO-FW during SOF Week as it relates to the strike portfolio.

In particular they are seeking precision munitions which can be released from SOF fixed-wing air platforms (lugged munitions, Common Launch Tube (CLT) launched munitions or other release mechanism), preferably capable of employment from CLT.

Attributes:

Munition Weight: Not-to-exceed 95 lbs

System form factor:

For CLT form factor: 5.9 inch diameter, 42 inches max overall length.

For Lugged or other release mechanism: 14 inch lug spacing, 90 inches overall length (maximum), 9 inch diameter (maximum); release from either a BRU-71 or BRU-78

Seeker Assembly: Passive system (limited Radio Frequency emissions) with integrated Automatic Target Recognition (ATR)

Warhead/payload weight: maximize kinetic warhead in conjunction with munition NTE weight

Employment Environment: Contested and non-Contested with Intra Missile Communications

Minimum TRL 6

Range: min 75NM from launch point to loitering point – launch altitudes between 5000 to 30,000 feet MSL

Loitering Time: min 40min once reaching loitering point at altitudes between 500-3000 AGL

Speed: 50 -100 kts cruise and loitering, 100kts+ minimum dash speed on attack profile

C2 Integration: System shall support government-owned FANTOM Core collaborative mission autonomy to command and control the platform flight controller via a machine-to-machine (M2M) API and/or C2 integration via BMS (Battle Management System)

Logical/electrical Interface Capability: Identify compatibly, with substantiation, of 1553/UAI (via 1760) or BMS Generic CLT compatible  

Environmental Profile: Typical operational temperatures and dynamic forces associated with SOF aircraft

Mission Profile: Pre-planned routing with altitude changes and/or direct-to loiter point

Cost target: Best value at quantity points of 500, 1000, 3000 (ROM level costing sufficient)

Interested parties must submit a white paper by Jul 27, 2026 12:00 PM EDT.