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KOR Delivers Custom Weapons Storage Solution to Air Force Reserve Command

June 17th, 2026

4,000 Custom Systems Delivered in Eight Weeks, Supporting Secure Equipment Storage Across 25 U.S. Bases
SCOTTSDALE, AZ. — KOR, developer of advanced protective transport and storage solutions, announced the successful delivery of 4,000 custom-configured storage systems to the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC), providing a scalable and highly adaptable solution for weapons and mission-critical equipment storage.

Developed in collaboration with AFRC leadership and end users, the custom KOR protective panel system (4217 SYS) was engineered to provide a universal storage platform capable of securely accommodating a wide range of prescribed weapons and associated equipment while maximizing protection during transport and storage.

To ensure operational effectiveness and mission readiness, KOR worked directly within AFRC commanders to develop first-article units and conduct equipment test fitting prior to production. This hands-on approach enabled the team to validate fit, functionality, and protection requirements before deployment across the command. KOR also partnered with SKB Cases to integrate its configurable protection technology within a rugged transport platform, creating a solution that combines the durability of military-grade hard cases with the flexibility of KOR’s reconfigurable protection system.

“Working closely with AFRC personnel allowed us to develop a solution that addressed both standardization and adaptability requirements,” said GP, Co-Founder of KOR.

“The result is a universal storage system capable of protecting a broad range of equipment while providing commanders with a scalable solution that can evolve alongside mission needs.”

The program moved from development to deployment at an accelerated pace, with KOR manufacturing and delivering 4,000 systems within eight weeks of project approval.

Today, KOR systems are fielded across 25 Air Force Reserve Command bases throughout the United States, supporting the secure storage, transport, and protection of critical equipment.

About KOR

KOR is a U.S. based innovator in modular protective systems, specializing in vacuum-rigidizing technology that redefines how sensitive and high-value equipment is transported, stored, and deployed. Built for durability, adaptability, and performance, KOR systems are trusted by operators and organizations that demand uncompromising protection.

“KOR isn’t just protecting equipment, it’s redefining how operators deploy, adapt, and move mission-critical gear in real time.”

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Rampart USA Announces New Partnership with Sordin

June 17th, 2026

Rampart USA has announced a new partnership with Sordin, adding the company’s electronic hearing protection systems to its growing portfolio of operational equipment solutions.

Designed and manufactured in Sweden, Sordin products are recognized for their audio quality, hearing protection performance, and user-focused design. Available through Rampart USA is the Sordin Supreme T2, Sordin’s next-generation tactical hearing protection platform.

Key features of the Sordin Supreme T2 include:

  • SordinFLEX modular platform with headband, neckband, ARC Rail, and Rear ARC Rail configurations
  • SordinHEAR2 audio system with four selectable audio profiles
  • Slim cup design optimized for use with helmets and long guns
  • Waterproof microphones and battery compartment
  • AUX input capability and support for communication accessories

Learn more: rampartcorpusa.com/brand/brand/sordin

Salomon Quest Cold Weather Forces WP EN Boot

June 17th, 2026

During last month’s Operator Expo in Ottawa, 911 Supply showed me the new Salomon Quest Cold Weather Forces WP EN boot.

Built for cold, snowy conditions, as you can see by the temperature rating it fits in between the Quest and Toundra which goes down to -40 degrees C. It features insulation and a waterproof membrane as well as an anti-static, anti-puncture and anti-slip sole.

Offered in Black and Coyote in sizes 4-15 with half sizes up to 13.

www.salomon.com/en-us/product/quest-cw-forces-wp-en-li8968/L49278700

Sneak Peek – Pilot Finger Light by Princeton Tec

June 17th, 2026

Coming soon from Princeton Tec is the Pilot Finger Light. Exhibited at SOF Select, it offers White, Blue, Green and Red light at 6 lumens. In addition to dual fuel ((1) CR1 / 3N or (2) LR44) this American made light has an IP68 environmental rating.

Marine Corps’ PM Combat Support Systems Fields Brand New Life-Saving Medical Systems for the First Time in 20 Years

June 17th, 2026

CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. — When lives are on the line, every second counts. Maintaining a modernized force is at the forefront of Force Design and standardizing equipment that meets critical medical care needs is more than essential in ensuring lives are saved when it matters most.  

For the first time in 20 years, the Marine Corps is fielding a fully modernized medical capability to the Fleet Marine Force, marking a major step forward in how the service sustains and saves lives in austere combat environments. 

The rollout marks the Initial Operational Capability (IOC) fielding and turnover of the newly modernized Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) and Damage Control Surgery (DCS) systems. Managed under Portfolio Acquisition Executive Marine Corps (PAE MC), the effort demonstrates the Marine Corps’ ability to rapidly deliver relevant, mission-ready capabilities directly to the warfighter. 

The systems, comprised of the Authorized Medical Allowance Lists (AMAL) 700 DCR and AMAL 705 DCS, provide a lightweight, expeditionary Role 2 medical capability designed for distributed and contested environments. The equipment enables commanders to deliver far-forward resuscitative care and limited surgical intervention in locations where traditional medical evacuation may be delayed or unavailable. 

“The strategic environment demands agility and velocity. PAE MC is delivering exactly that to the Fleet Marine Force. By fielding the modernized AMAL 700 and 705 systems, we are providing a man-portable Role 2 capability. This equipment pushes life-saving resuscitative and surgical care further forward to support Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations.” Lt. Col. Aaron Viana, product manager for PdM Combat Service Support Equipment (PdM CSSE)

Before the systems are formally integrated into the fleet, Marines and civilians across multiple organizations are conducting a detailed verification and turnover process.  

Personnel from the receiving unit, 2nd Combat Readiness Regiment (CRR), are working alongside Medical Logistics Company (MEDLOGCO) and Product Manager Combat Service Support Equipment (PdM CSSE) teams to ensure every component is accounted for and fully mission capable. 

Together, the teams are conducting joint inventories and Limited Technical Inspections (LTIs) to verify operational readiness across the entire equipment set. The process ensures every medical device, supply, and subsystem is functional and ready for immediate deployment. 

Key improvements to the legacy systems include a greater control on life-threatening hemorrhage, treatment for hemorrhage shock, emergency resuscitative care, limited life-saving surgical procedures and the ability to sustain critically wounded patients during extended evacuation times.  

For the Marines and medical personnel who will rely on these systems during distributed maritime operations and expeditionary deployments, this modernization represents a significant improvement over legacy equipment that has remained largely unchanged for decades. 

“It’s about delivering integrated combat power, and ultimately, saving Marines’ lives in contested environments,” said Viana. 

The coordinated effort between program offices, logisticians, and operational units reflects a focus on delivering modern, expeditionary capabilities to the force. As fielding continues across the Marine Corps, the AMAL 700 and 705 systems are expected to significantly improve survivability and medical support at the tactical edge. 

By Kristiana Gehly | PEO Land Systems

Vortex Optics GeoBallistics Ecosystem

June 16th, 2026

Vortex Optics incorporates GeoBallistics software into several of its products including Talon HD 10K Binocular, Ace Ballistic Weather Meter, and Impact 4000 laser range finder.

These devices collect data which feeds into the GeoBallistics software. In addition to rendering shooting solutions which appear on the device, it also interfaces with the App resodent in your End User Device.

vortexoptics.com/geoballistics

Milrem Robotics Demonstrates Robotic C-UAS and Combat Systems for Eastern Flank Defence at Eurosatory 2026

June 16th, 2026

At Eurosatory 2026, Milrem Robotics, the world’s leading robotics and autonomous systems developer, is showcasing systems designed to counter drone threats and support a layered, unmanned-first approach to modern warfare.

Building on its Robotised Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative (EFDI), the company highlights that unmanned ground systems with integrated sensors and Counter-UAS capabilities can form a persistent defensive network in which robotic platforms assume the most dangerous roles.

“At Eurosatory 2026, we are showcasing how robotic and autonomous systems are becoming a central element of modern layered defence. Integrated unmanned platforms equipped with Counter-UAS, surveillance, and combat capabilities enable armed forces to extend operational reach, sustain high-readiness operations, and reduce soldiers’ exposure to frontline threats,” said Stefan Behre, Chief Sales Officer at Milrem Robotics.

At the centre of the display is ARCOS, the Autonomous & Robotic Control Suite, Milrem Robotics’ modular command-and-control system enabling the coordinated operation of unmanned systems and payloads. ARCOS is designed to integrate into broader battle management architectures, enabling synchronised operations across unmanned and manned forces.

Connected through ARCOS, the showcased systems demonstrate how autonomous platforms can operate as part of a coordinated defensive network. Among them is the THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle, which, since its deployment to Ukraine in 2022, has been updated with lessons learned.

THeMIS is available in multiple combat configurations, including a dual-Buria remote weapon station configuration developed by Ukraine’s Frontline Robotics for remote fire support, delivering enhanced combat effectiveness while keeping operators at a safe distance.

The system provides mobile, protected fire support to engage enemy positions, support manoeuvre forces, and strengthen defensive operations.

Additionally, Milrem is showcasing THeMIS integrated with EOS’ R400 Slinger Counter-UAS Remote Weapon Station. Equipped with a 30×113 mm cannon and specialised ammunition designed to minimise collateral damage, the system can detect, track, and engage hostile drones at ranges beyond 1,000 metres.

Milrem Robotics is also presenting the HAVOC Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV), an 8×8 hybrid-electric platform combining mobility, firepower, and advanced mission systems. Equipped with a 30×113 mm cannon with proximity-fused ammunition, SHORAD missile options, and electronic warfare systems, HAVOC is designed to address both aerial and ground threats in contested environments. The platform can also integrate counter-UAS capabilities to support layered air defence operations.

An integrated Elistair Khronos tethered UAV provides persistent overwatch and enhanced situational awareness, enabling continuous surveillance and target acquisition from an elevated position.

Additional integrations showcased at Eurosatory include the TerraHawk RWS by MSI, the Flexible Mission Platform (FMP™) by Moog and KNDS’ modular payload module for ISR, in cooperation with Thales France.

Together, these capabilities demonstrate how robotic systems can deliver sustained surveillance, immediate response, and combat power—supporting a defence model where unmanned platforms absorb risk and extend operational reach.

The LunchTime System from Lightbearers

June 16th, 2026

Our friends at MATBOCK gave us a look at something get discovered during the 2026 SOMA Scientific Assembly.

I’d simple say it’s a cool med box that slides open, but their description is better.

“The LunchTime System is a compact, rapidly deployable point-of-injury (POI) organization platform designed to stage critical medical components in a consistent, repeatable layout while enabling immediate deployment from a protected carry position.”

The LunchTime System consists of three integrated components that function together as a unified POI deployment platform:

LunchBox – rigid protective enclosure with configurable GripMatrix organization
LunchTray – sliding rapid-deployment interface between LunchBox and LunchBag
LunchBag – hard protective carry and mounting shell

One of the things I like about it is that it incorporates load carrying attachment points.

Available in Black, Green and Tan.

lightbearersllc.com