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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

Revision Military Expands European Manufacturing Capability with Assembly Operations in Poland

June 24th, 2026

Revision SawFly R3 Clear - NSPA Contract

KETRZYN, POLAND, June 24, 2026 – Revision Military, a global leader in ballistic eyewear and protective systems, announces the expansion of its manufacturing footprint with the launch of assembly operations in Ketrzyn, Poland.

The new assembly line supports the production of select Revision Military products delivered to NATO and allied customers across Europe. This expansion strengthens regional capability, improves lead times, and enhances supply chain resilience for mission critical eye protection systems.

“For more than two decades, Revision has supported U.S. and allied forces with trusted ballistic eyewear systems,” said Karan Rai, Chairman and CEO of Revision Military. “Expanding assembly operations in Poland allows us to better support the evolving needs of our NATO partners through increased responsiveness, scalable regional capability, and continued delivery of the performance standards our customers depend on.”

Revision Military systems are fielded globally across military and special operations units and are designed to meet the rigorous demands of operational environments. The addition of European assembly capability strengthens Revision’s ability to deliver high performance protective eyewear with the consistency, speed, and dependability required by modern defense forces.

The Ketrzyn facility reflects Revision Military’s continued investment in resilient regional manufacturing and operational support for allied defense customers. This expansion also contributes to the growth of highly skilled manufacturing capability within Poland’s defense industrial base.

Revision SAWFLY R3 SMOKE - NSPA

“Building regional capability is an important part of how Revision supports allied forces and long term customer requirements,” Rai added. “This expansion strengthens our ability to serve European and NATO customers while maintaining the quality, protection, and performance that define Revision products.”

This expansion marks another step in Revision Military’s commitment to scalable, regionally aligned production solutions that support mission effectiveness and evolving operational requirements across allied forces.

About Revision Military
Revision Military, a world leader in purpose-built ballistic eye protection for military and tactical use, now has a framework contract with the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) to supply a range of high performance protective eyewear. The largest global supplier of ballistic and laser protective military eyewear solutions, Revision is the solution for major MoDs and is now available to any NATO countries wishing to purchase through NSPA, serving NATO nations, military authorities, and partner nations by providing efficient and cost-effective multinational solutions and access to Revision protective eyewear.

Learn more: www.revisionmilitary.com

Contact the Revision International Team:
www.revisionmilitary.com/revision-nspa-contract/

Pennsylvania Guard Expands Drone Training Mission

June 24th, 2026

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. – The Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Training and Innovation Facility soon will undergo modernization changes that will strengthen its readiness to train Soldiers, including creating an innovation classroom, a high-tech classroom, a simulator room, a locker room and a mock urban village for training.

Plans also call for the facility to eventually have a drone racecourse and host competitions.

“We are building this facility out so that everybody is going to get a better level of education,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Nathan Shea, the facility’s officer in charge. “We truly are trying to embrace building smarter Soldiers for the future Army. In addition, we’re giving them the tools and training them how to use those tools. The more tools we can put in their back pocket as they move forward, the more ready they’re going to be for future fights.”

The facility has been a beehive of activity over the last few months. On Feb. 19, a team of Soldiers from the facility won the innovation competition at the U.S. Army’s inaugural Best Drone Warfighter Competition in Alabama. Since then, activity at the facility has “exploded,” Shea said.

“We’re going through a massive amount of changes,” said Shea, who is assigned to M Company, 56th Mobile Brigade Combat Team. “This facility has become a massive hub for training, and our lab space has never been busier.”

Since the Best Drone Warfighter Competition, the UAS Training and Innovation Facility has been designated as a training site for the 15X military occupational specialty transition course and as the primary training site for drones selected in the Department of War’s Drone Gauntlet competition.

As a result of these additional programs, construction is underway on upgrades to the facility, and the number of full-time employees has increased from six to 16.

“We’ve had a lot of new people come in, a lot of building changes and a lot of equipment changes,” said Sgt. 1st Class Brent Wehr, course manager for the 15X MOS transition course. “There’s been a lot of big changes here.”

A ‘heavy lift’

The UAS facility was established in 2007. Initially, it was home to 28th Infantry Division units that used the RQ-7 Shadow, a fixed-wing UAS with a 20-foot wingspan, designed for surveillance, reconnaissance and target acquisition.

The Army stopped using Shadows in January 2024, and Soldiers at the facility then began experimenting with small, first-person view, or FPV, drones as they awaited a new mission. New missions arrived this year in the form of the 15X MOS-T course and the Drone Gauntlet training program.

Pennsylvania was selected to be one of two states, along with Mississippi, to host the 15X MOS-T course for the reserve component. The course is part of the effort to merge two MOSs, 15W (Shadow UAS operator) and 15E (UAS maintainer), Shea said.

“The idea moving forward is an operator and a maintainer will be the same thing, and that’s where we get the 15X,” Shea said.

The first class is expected to begin in October, and Shea expects six classes per year to be conducted at the UASTIF.

The Drone Gauntlet competition, meanwhile, is part of the Department of War’s “Drone Dominance” guidance issued in 2025. Through the program, the Unmanned Aircraft System Training and Innovation Facility, or UASTIF, will receive eight drones that are selected during the Drone Gauntlet, and Soldiers at the facility will receive training on the drones from their manufacturers.

The Soldiers will then train Soldiers from active- and reserve-component Army units selected to receive the drones.

The UASTIF was selected for this program because of its close relationship with Tobyhanna Army Depot in northeast Pennsylvania and Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey, as well as the work the facility was already doing in the drone space, Shea said.

“We get the new equipment training from the vendor, and then our job is to train all of active duty as well as some National Guard that have been selected for it,” Shea said. “It’s quite the heavy lift as we go through this.”

Upgrades on the horizon

With the new programs, significant changes are coming to the facility. A maintenance area that was previously converted into an innovation lab will be expanded to become an innovation classroom. The lab currently has several soldering stations and three 3D printers, with two more printers on the way.

“It’s a space where we can instruct in soldering skills, printing skills, everything like that,” Shea said. “It’s designed to be lab space for Soldiers to receive instruction and give our own people the space to work, tear apart systems, repair systems and everything else along those lines.”

The 3D printers are used to prototype drone parts or to print repair parts that may have broken on an existing drone.

Elsewhere in the facility, a high-tech classroom, a simulator room and a locker room are being added, as well as office space for the facility’s full-time personnel.

In addition to changes inside the UASTIF, several upgrades are underway outside. The facility has had an indoor drone obstacle course for about a year and recently built an outdoor course. They are both made primarily from construction materials such as lumber and PVC pipe. The indoor course is where Soldiers first start learning to fly drones, and the outdoor obstacle course was designed to mimic flying through windows and doors in an urban setting, Shea said.

In the coming weeks, a mock urban village made from shipping containers will be moved from elsewhere on Fort Indiantown Gap’s grounds to the facility’s grounds to create a UAS-specific urban operations site. Eventually, Shea said, the facility will have a drone racecourse and host competitions.

An exciting time

Wehr, who has worked at the UASTIF for six years and has been involved in UAS operations for his entire 12-year military career, said it’s an exciting time to be at the facility.

“Shadow was fun back in the day,” said Wehr, who is assigned to M Company, 56th Mobile Brigade Combat Team. “It was a more standard schedule, but with all these changes it’s definitely more exciting and more hands-on than it used to be.”

Today’s UAS operators have to know more than just how to fly one; they need to be able to fix them as well, Wehr said. The UASTIF will help Soldiers learn to do both.

“I think it’s a great facility,” Wehr said. “It’s a perfect place to learn how to fly and how to fix drones.”

The UASTIF was already a great facility, Shea said, and with all the changes coming, it’s going to be even more technologically advanced. He noted that six months ago the facility didn’t have any 3D printers or soldering stations, and its classroom space was limited.

By Brad Rhen

UNI&FORMA Named Slovenia’s Exporter of the Year 2026

June 23rd, 2026

KOMENDA, SLOVENIA (18 June 2026)

UNI&FORMA, part of Mehler Systems and the company behind the UF PRO brand, has received Slovenia’s prestigious “Exporter of the Year” (Izvoznik leta) 2026 award, recognising excellence in exports, innovation, and international growth.

Presented annually by Finance, Slovenia’s leading business newspaper, the award is one of the country’s most respected business recognitions. It honours Slovenian companies that successfully compete on international markets while demonstrating innovation, sustainable growth, and the creation of high added value. UNI&FORMA was selected among a strong group of finalists, which also included Atlantic Droga Kolinska, KO-SI, and Mebor.

The award recognises UNI&FORMA’s journey from a Slovenian manufacturer supplying domestic organisations to a globally recognised developer of premium tactical clothing systems. Since its founding in 1997, the company has continuously invested in product development, advanced materials, and proprietary technologies while working closely with professional end users to understand their evolving requirements.

This expertise later formed the foundation of the UF PRO brand, created to address the specific needs of military, law enforcement, and special operations units operating in demanding environments. Today, UF PRO products are used by military, law enforcement, and other professional users in more than 50 countries worldwide. Its users include Slovenia’s Special Police Unit (SEP) and Special Operations Unit (ESD), more than 300 SWAT units in the United States, Germany’s SEK and GSG 9 units, Austria’s EKO COBRA, Latvia’s Omega unit, and many other elite units around the world.

“When I look at how far we have come, I see the contribution of everyone who helped build UNI&FORMA and UF PRO along the way. This award belongs to them. Their expertise, dedication, and commitment to excellence have made our growth and international success possible,” said Jože Kastelic, Managing Director of UNI&FORMA.

During the accompanying conference programme, Kastelic joined representatives of the other finalists to discuss how digitalisation, artificial intelligence, and productivity improvements are shaping the future competitiveness of exporting companies.

“The success of UF PRO has always been built on understanding the needs of the professionals who use our products. As those needs evolve, we will continue investing in innovation, product development, and close cooperation with end users to ensure we remain a trusted partner around the world,” Kastelic added.

For UNI&FORMA, the award recognises nearly three decades of innovation, growth, and international expansion while providing additional motivation for the journey ahead.

ROTTWEIL Extends Its International Defence & Law Enforcement Portfolio Significantly

June 23rd, 2026

The prestigious ammunition brand ROTTWEIL known for its shotshell products launches fourteen (14) different product solutions for law enforcement and security agencies as well as special forces. Besides door breaching cartridges, ROTTWEIL’s portfolio now also carries a slug, buckshot, training as well as an anti-drone (C-UAV) range meeting the remarkably increasing demand for respective products and boosting the DLE portfolio of the German brand substantially. Shotguns have been part of the arsenal of armies and police units for over a century.

Even today, shotguns remain standard issue for armed forces and police forces worldwide.

The range of applications is vast, but the choice of ammunition remains crucial to the desired effect. The new ROTTWEIL DEFENCE & LAW ENFORCEMENT product line provides professional users with suitable ammunition that can be deployed effectively and cost-efficiently for a wide variety of purposes.

ROTTWEIL’s offer now encompasses three (3) slug, five (5) buckshot, two (2) training, and four (4) C-UAV cartridges.

• The three slug loads feature an outstandingly impactful 12/76 Brenneke Magnum EDP load with 38g for hard targets, one in 12/70 with 32g, and one in 12/67.5 with 28g, The latter two are both designed for soft targets.

• The five buckshot products come in two calibres: four in 12/70 calibre ranging from 32g (21 pellets #3) to 30g (9 and 8 pellets, #0 and #00 respectively) down to 20.5g (9 pellets #0) plus a 12/67.5 calibre in 18g (9 pellets #1). The latter two products have copper loads.

• The new training range of ROTTWEIL includes a steel and a hard lead product, in calibre 12/70 with 31g (#1) and 34g (#5) respectively.

• Three out of the four anti-drone or C-UAV product solutions come all in 12/70 calibre with two copper loads in 34g (#4 & #6), and the third one with hard lead in 34g (#4). The fourth round is a lead load in 12/70 calibre featuring a special construction ensuring a tight and stable pattern effectively engaging drone targets.

The cartridges are suitable for use in both bolt-action and semi-automatic shotguns across all loadings. The use of high-quality, specially matched components and designs ensures reliable performance in a wide range of applications. Both requirements as well as product features are and will be defined in close collaboration with customers and users worldwide.

The international Eurosatory show, the global event for defence and security in Paris, France, offers the perfect platform to present the new portfolio to a selected professional audience.

More detailed information can be found on the website of ROTTWEIL’s brand and trademark owner, RWS based in Fuerth, Germany.

NP Aerospace to Acquire ITEN Defense and Expand Into the US Market

June 23rd, 2026

Coventry, UK — 22 Jun 26 — NP Aerospace, a leading global armour technology manufacturer and vehicle integrator, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Iten Defense, a U.S. based specialist provider of advanced defence protection solutions, from Edgewater Capital Partners and other minority shareholders.

The acquisition will strengthen NP Aerospace’s and Iten’s portfolio of survivability and protection technologies, enhancing its ability to support defence and security customers with mission-critical armour solutions across global markets.

“This is an important strategic step for NP Aerospace as we continue to invest in advanced protection technologies and expand our capabilities for customers worldwide,” said James Kempston, Chief Executive Officer of NP Aerospace. “Iten Defense brings strong technical expertise, manufacturing capacity, and complementary capabilities, and we look forward to working with the team following completion.”

“In close partnership with Iten’s management team, we’ve transformed the business over the past few years through a series of strategic initiatives and investments in expanded capabilities. We are confident that the combination with NP Aerospace will further accelerate Iten’s growth as a leader in advanced protection solutions,” said Pete Ostergard, Managing Partner of Edgewater Capital.

Iten Defense CEO, Damon Walsh, commented: “This is great news for Iten and, more importantly, for our customers. As a larger global enterprise with combined engineering and technical know-how, we will be well placed to respond to today’s increasingly complex defense requirements at a pace to best serve our customers’ needs.”

Until closing, NP Aerospace and Iten Defense will continue to operate as independent businesses.

Completion of the transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions, including certain government and regulatory approvals. The transaction will close promptly following satisfaction of these conditions. Further details of the transaction were not disclosed.

Safran Launches eTAD: The New Standard for Thermal Clip-Ons, Offering Augmented Battlefield Perception to Soldiers

June 23rd, 2026

Safran Electronics & Defense presents eTAD, its latest-generation thermal vision device, designed to clip onto a night vision goggle (NVG). Developed to strengthen the operational capabilities of European armed forces, eTAD expands Safran Electronics & Defense’s soldier vision range beyond the already existing TAD, creating a new European standard for thermal clip-on equipments.

Drawing upon the Safran Electronics & Defense’s recognized expertise in the field of defense optronics, eTAD was designed by incorporating feedback from international armed forces. Over 25,000 Safran Electronics & Defense thermal clip-on devices are already deployed worldwide by numerous allied forces.

TAD is now a standard equipment due to its camouflage detection abilities, integrated magnetic compass, and modularity. eTAD, with advanced navigation features, augmented reality, and C2 (command and control) integration, enables the soldier to see first, understand faster, and act precisely in any operational conditions. It offers a combination of high performance, technological sovereignty, and interoperability.

Safran Electronics & Defense’s offering relies on a secure and fully controlled optronic value chain, with a production capacity of over 500 thermal clip-on devices per month, ensuring immediate availability and scalability to meet the needs of armed forces.

Alexandre Ziegler, Head of Defense Global Business Unit, Safran Electronics & Defense, stated: “By launching eTAD, Safran Electronics & Defense is providing European forces with a next-generation, sovereign thermal vision capability that is not subject to ITAR regulations. The fusion of vision, navigation, and command (C2) data enhances understanding of the tactical situation, information sharing, and the coordination of units involved in collaborative combat. This innovation highlights Safran Electronics & Defense’s commitment to European sovereignty and operational superiority for soldiers.”

HUXWRX Mission Team Bolt Gun Suppressors

June 23rd, 2026

Seen during SOF Week, the HUXWRX Mission Team Bolt Gun Suppressors were purpose built for use with 6.5 Creedmoor, 7 PRC, 308, and .338 Lapua Magnum bolt guns.

They are designed to attach to either a three port muzzle break or direct thread in multiple thread pitches.

Test by and certified for use by the Army Research Lab, these suppressors are made of 17-4 stainless steel with HUXWRX’ non-line of sight DLC coating which applies coating to the inside and outside of the suppressor.

www.huxwrx.com