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iROCKET Lands Up To $150M US Army Contract TO Power Next-Generation Counter-Drone Arsenal

June 10th, 2026

Hydra-70 guided rocket programme targets surge in low-cost aerial threats across modern battlefields

Factory ONE model set to transform how high-volume precision munitions are produced

Contract reflects urgent shift toward scalable solutions for modern combat environments

(HAPPUAGE, NY, June 08, 2026) – Innovative Rocket Technologies Inc. (iRocket) has today announced it has been selected by Army PAE Fires / PdM ARSGM for the Hydra-70 Guided Rocket Components contract, valued between $30 million and $150 million, to support the production of systems designed to counter the growing volume of low-cost aerial threats. The award comes at a critical moment, as U.S. forces confront sustained drone attacks in ongoing operations in Iran, underscoring the urgent need for affordable, rapidly deployable munitions.

The core objective of the contract is to bridge the gap between expensive HELLFIRE missiles ($150-200 thousand per unit) and cheap, unguided rockets by transforming Hydra-70 rockets into laser-guided, precision missiles, creating a more affordable and scalable “middle ground” munition. The modified Hydra-70 rockets will become a critical munition for the US Army’s growing counter-UAS capability.  

Recent conflicts have underscored a widening gap between the weapons the U.S. relies on and the threats it faces. In many cases, forces are compelled to use high-cost interceptors against inexpensive drones, creating an unsustainable cost dynamic while straining already limited stockpiles.

iRocket’s Hydra-70 platform offers a different path delivering effective counter-drone capability at a fraction of the cost, and at a scale aligned with how modern conflicts are being fought.

iRocket’s approach is focused on enabling that scale. Through its Factory ONE of the Future concept the company is applying automation, robotics, and digitally integrated production systems to accelerate the manufacturing of guided rocket components and C-UAS missile capabilities. The goal is not simply to build better systems – but to ensure they can be produced in the volumes and timelines required by the modern war-fighter. In doing so, iRocket is directly meeting the US Government’s demand to build a more robust supply chain for Hydra-70 rockets that is flexible enough to handle surge requirements and adapt to evolving operational needs.  

Asad Malik, CEO of iRocket, commentsThis award reflects a vital shift in how modern conflicts are being fought and won. Our forces are facing increasingly asymmetric threats, where low-cost drones are being deployed at scale, and the traditional response model is no longer sustainable. At iRocket, we are focused on changing that equation – delivering precision-guided rocket capabilities that are not only effective, but affordable and produced at the speed and volume today’s operational environment demands.

The company’s production model is designed to reduce bottlenecks, shorten manufacturing cycles, and enable rapid scaling – addressing a core challenge in today’s defense industrial base: the inability to replenish critical munitions quickly enough to sustain operations or deter future conflict.

“Through our Factory ONE of the Future approach, we are rethinking how munitions are built, enabling a more agile, resilient supply chain that ensures war-fighters have access to the systems they need, when and where they need them, continues Malik. Our new facility is designed to produce one propellant every five minutes, putting us on track to manufacture up to 97,000 units annually and play a meaningful role in rebuilding the Arsenal of Freedom.”

As demand for counter-drone capabilities continues to rise, the ability to field affordable systems and produce them at high rates is becoming central not only to battlefield effectiveness, but to deterrence itself.

Firearms & Ammunition Compliance Conference: July 22–23, 2026 in Arlington, Virginia

June 10th, 2026

Things are changing fast. The regulatory landscape for firearms import and export is undergoing its most significant transformation in years, and F.A.I.R. is uniquely positioned to put your organization in the room where it happens.

  • July 22–23, 2026  |  7:30 AM – 5:00 PM EDT each day
  • The Westin Arlington Gateway, 801 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22203

For over 30 years, F.A.I.R. has been the authoritative voice of the firearms and ammunition import/export community, the first trade organization to work with ATF to create a conference dedicated to import/export regulatory matters. As a 501(c)(6) organization, F.A.I.R. builds strong relationships within the U.S. government in a constructive, non-confrontational manner while eliminating bureaucratic inefficiencies that drive up costs for both government and private sector.

This summer, join us in Arlington for two full days of first-hand briefings and frank discussions with ATF, BIS, and DDTC, all focused on the Trump Administration’s most significant regulatory and policy changes affecting your business.

Agencies at the Table

Exclusive Roundtable Sessions

One of F.A.I.R.’s most valued features: small-group, rotating roundtable sessions where attendees sit directly across from agency heads: ATF, FATD, Imports, NFA, BIS, DDTC, and more. No mass Q&A. No bureaucratic filter. Direct access to the people who make the decisions.

WHY F.A.I.R.

F.A.I.R. is the only organization exclusively dedicated to the firearms and ammunition import/export community. Since 1994, F.A.I.R. has engaged Congress, advocated before the United Nations on the Arms Trade Treaty, and worked directly with ATF, U.S. Customs, and the State Department. Recent achievements include:

Special Recognition:  

During the conference, F.A.I.R. will formally present the Chairman Emeritus designation to Charles “Cholly” Steen, F.A.I.R.’s Founding President, in recognition of his foundational leadership since 1994.  

Full agenda posted as available at fairtradegroup.org

  • Networking reception, peer-to-peer learning & industry exhibitors
  • Register Now & Secure Your Seat
  • Space is limited; roundtable sessions fill quickly

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SIG SAUER Advanced Defense Systems to Showcase Combat Proven. AI-Powered. Lightweight RCWS Family at Eurosatory 2026

June 10th, 2026

Paris, France June 8, 2026: SIG SAUER Advanced Defense Systems will showcase its lightweight Remote-Controlled Weapon Stations (RCWS) Family at Eurosatory 2026, highlighting how compact, AI-powered remote firepower is evolving to support distributed, multi-domain operations across manned and unmanned platforms

At the SIG SAUER Hall #6 booth #D26, the UltraLight RCWS, the airborne-configured MicroLight RCWS, and the Ranger RCUremote control unit will be on display, demonstrating a modular approach designed to address emerging operational requirements across land, airborne, maritime, and counter-UAS missions

At the center of the display is the latest version of the combat-proven UltraLight RCWS, mounted with next-generation machine guns, including the MMG and NGSW family, thereby offering a complete system set that is the lightest and most lethal available worldwide.

With AI-Powered cueing, the system supports simultaneous tracking of multiple targets in day and night conditions, including threat prioritization to reduce operator workload and accelerate response times in dynamic combat environments. Human operators remain fully responsible for target identification and engagement decisions.

SIG SAUER will also present the airborne-configured MicroLight RCWS, demonstrating how lightweight remote firepower is expanding into unmanned aerial operations. The compact system integrates a stabilized SIG SAUER light machine gun with an unmanned aerial platform, maintaining platform stability and enabling controlled engagement.

Alongside the weapon stations, SIG SAUER will present its Ranger RCU remote control unit, designed to simplify remote weapon operation across multiple operational environments and support safe remote weapon operation via wired or wireless communications. The improved user interface supports the latest features, such as Multiple Point & Shoot™ and Automatic Target Recognition (ATR), which uses computer vision algorithms to detect, classify, and track potential threats in real time, including personnel, vehicles, vessels, and low-flying drones.

The systems displayed at Eurosatory reflect broader operational lessons emerging from recent combat environments, where lightweight remote firepower is increasingly required to support mobile, distributed, and rapidly deployable operations. Applications now extend beyond traditional armored vehicles to include unmanned ground systems, maritime security platforms, remote firing positions, and airborne deployments. Visitors to Eurosatory 2026 will be able to view and control the systems and discuss operational applications with representatives from SIG SAUER Advanced Defense Systems.

For additional information or to schedule a meeting during Eurosatory 2026, please contact: tory.mazzola@sigsauer.com

Sentient Fortress: Engineering Future Army Installations as Weapon System Platforms

June 10th, 2026

FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. — Imagine the clock displaying 3 a.m. in the year 2040 at a forward power projection platform in a highly contested Indo-Pacific theater. Sensors detect an adversary’s hypersonic missile targeting the installation’s primary munitions depot. Simultaneously, the installation’s cybersecurity architecture detects malicious traffic targeting the power grid. Instantly, the cybersecurity architecture isolates substations and reroutes power through redundant pathways to keep defensive missile launchers fully energized.

As the threat approaches, an integrated air and missile defense system driven by artificial intelligence calculates the optimal intercept. The missile interceptor succeeds. Within seconds, the automated logistics system of the Army’s Organic Industrial Base assesses the expended inventory and initiates a 3D printing process to fabricate a replacement guidance component for a new missile interceptor.

This imaginary scenario illustrates a future where an Army installation is not just a passive piece of real estate. Instead, the installation is a fully realized, intelligent weapon system platform known as a “sentient fortress.”

Achieving this vision is the driving force behind the Army’s 15-year OIB Modernization Strategy and Modernization Implementation Plan. As part of theCommunications-Electronics Command, the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Commandis dedicated to realizing the Army’s OIB Transformation to ensure a 21st-century OIB capable of sustaining readiness, supporting modernization efforts and remaining postured to meet wartime requirements.

The vulnerability of a bygone era

To appreciate the resilient installation of the future, one must understand the critical vulnerabilities of legacy infrastructure. For decades, Army installations relied on a fractured technological foundation with a complex seam between information technology and operational technology. IT encompassed data and enterprise networks, while OT referred to the physical world, including industrial control systems, power grids, and the complex machinery of the OIB. The critical nature of these systems has made the seamless convergence of the IT and OT worlds inevitable for the security efficacy and operational efficiency of Army installations.

In the future, a compromised IT network could allow adversaries to access OT systems, effectively weaponizing the infrastructure against itself by manipulating power grids, disabling heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, or introducing subtle manufacturing defects on a munitions assembly line. Addressing this existential threat would demand a holistic, systems-engineering approach capable of unifying the physical and digital worlds.

Forging the Future Weapon System Platform

Transforming the Army’s installations into resilient weapon systems requires a strategic, systems-level perspective. USAISEC achieves this by applying its core capabilities to support the Army’s OIB Transformation. By leveraging comprehensive engineering expertise, USAISEC bridges the complex seam between IT and OT environments, laying the foundation for the sentient fortress of the future.

USAISEC’s core capabilities drive this transformation by ensuring installations can detect, adapt and respond to threats seamlessly. These capabilities include:

Systems engineering: Delivering end-to-end systems engineering, integration and technical oversight for Army and Joint C5ISR-M information systems. From concept through sustainment, this ensures all systems within an installation operate cohesively.

Network and infrastructure engineering: Designing, modernizing, and implementing secure, resilient IT/OT network infrastructures. This provides the critical communication backbone required for installation, campus, and tactical environments.

Cybersecurity: Providing essential cybersecurity engineering, integration, and compliance. This protects assigned systems, environments, and operational domains against advanced adversaries seeking to disrupt OIB operations.

Communications security: Delivering services to ensure the safeguarding, management, and compliance of critical cryptographic systems across the Army, securing sensitive communications.

Risk Management Framework as a Service: Providing Risk Management Framework as a Service support to the Army, Joint Services, and Department of War organizations. This ensures rigorous compliance with risk management processes and policies for system owners and security managers lacking dedicated personnel.

Installation and facilities engineering: Planning, designing, and delivering IT/OT solutions for Army installations. This includes military construction, air traffic control, classified communications, and facilities modernization, which physically shape the resilient infrastructure of the future.

Data science and AI solutions: Collecting, cleaning, and analyzing structured and unstructured data utilizing AI and machine learning techniques. Through scenario-based modeling and simulations, existing datasets are analyzed to forecast the future, using agent-based modeling and prescriptive analytics to develop wargame scenarios and support quick decision-making.

Media and information distribution: Managing, producing, and distributing Army publications, forms, and multimedia products to support readiness, training, and global operations.

By synchronizing these core capabilities, USAISEC directly enables the Army’s OIB Transformation. Instead of passive real estate, this holistic systems engineering approach ensures that future installations can serve as fully integrated, intelligent weapon-system platforms capable of sustaining readiness and lethality in any contested environment.

The path forward

Realizing this futuristic vision requires a unified effort; strategic commitments from Army leadership are needed to formally adopt the installation as a weapon system platform in doctrine and to prioritize long-term funding. This vision also requires the accelerated implementation of a zero-trust architecture and a holistic OIB modernization, moving beyond pilot programs into full-scale engineering.

Transforming Army installations into intelligent, sentient fortresses relies heavily on the diverse engineering expertise embedded within USAISEC’s core capabilities. For this reason, USAISEC prioritizes the recruitment, training, and retention of highly skilled systems engineers, OT cybersecurity specialists, and AI data scientists. To modernize the OIB successfully, the Army must employ these highly qualified professionals to engineer resilient infrastructure networks that meet 21st-century demands. The specialized knowledge USAISEC engineers possess is critical to eliminating single points of failure, executing rigorous risk management, and ensuring that future installations have the technological foundation to detect, adapt, and respond to emerging threats seamlessly. The future is calling, and USAISEC is ready to help the Army answer the call with engineering ingenuity.

By Gerald Duncan and Sandra Rosario, USAISEC

RoGO Communications Partners with AugSense to Add Edge AI Analytics for Firefighters, First Responders and Military

June 9th, 2026

Edge AI and Predictive Analytics Added to DropBlock Satellite Communications Platform to Deliver Situational Awareness

Lakewood and Aurora, Colo (June 8, 2026) – RoGO Communications, the creator of the DropBlock satellite communications platform for cellular-denied environments, today announced a technology partnership with Augmented Sense Technologies (AugSense), an edge AI company, to integrate artificial intelligence capabilities directly into RoGO’s communications infrastructure.

RoGO, a company founded to develop lifesaving technology for wildland firefighters and first responders, is the creator of DropBlock, a ruggedized, portable satellite communications platform that provides real-time GPS tracking, weather telemetry, IoT sensor data, and tactical messaging in cellular-denied and remote environments.

AugSense develops edge AI systems purpose-built for communications-denied and contested environments. The company was the first-place winner at the Air Force Research Laboratory–sponsored HUSTLE Accelerator, receiving a $155,000 award to advance edge AI for command, control, and communications applications.

The partnership will develop edge AI-powered sensor fusion, Team Awareness Kit (TAK) ecosystem development, and predictive analytics to firefighters, disaster recovery, military and other first responders and remote operators, including All Hazards emergencies such as hurricanes, earthquakes and floods. Last month, RoGO and AugSense presented the combined capabilities at the annual convention for Special Operation Forces (SOF Week) in Tampa.

Wildland firefighters, search-and-rescue teams, and military personnel routinely operate in remote terrain where conventional communications infrastructure does not exist. RoGO’s DropBlock technology has proven its ability to deliver real-time GPS tracking, weather data, IoT sensor telemetry, and tactical messaging over satellite links in these environments—deployed today by wildland fire agencies. As missions grow more complex and sensor-rich, operators increasingly need more than raw data. AI can deliver intelligence at the edge, delivered in real time, without dependence on connectivity.

Through this partnership, RoGO will enhance its platform with AugSense’s edge AI engine, a modular, platform-agnostic system that processes and fuses multi-modal sensor data directly on devices, without requiring a cloud connection. The AI-enriched intelligence products will  transform raw sensor feeds into actionable decisions, such as predictions for the spread of a wildfire or other threats to safety.

Edge AI Capabilities Integration into RoGO’s Platform

Edge AI Processing: AugSense’s engine runs AI workloads directly on edge devices using neuromorphic and spiking neural network architectures, achieving greater energy efficiency than conventional approaches. This means intelligence processing in power-constrained environments—no cloud, no data center, no latency.

Multi-Modal Sensor Fusion: AugSense’s fusion engine synthesizes data from diverse sensors (RF, weather, geospatial, physiological, and chemical/biological) into a single actionable intelligence picture at the edge.

TAK Integration & Development: Purpose-built plugins for the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) and broader TAK ecosystem that overlay AI-fused intelligence onto the common operating picture, enhancing coordination across distributed teams connected through RoGO’s DropBlock network.

Predictive Analytics: Machine learning models that transform raw sensor telemetry into forward-looking predictions such as anticipating weather shifts, equipment failures, threat patterns, and fire behavior.

AugSense’s HUSTLE award focused specifically on edge AI for contested and degraded operational environments, precisely the conditions where RoGO’s DropBlock technology is already deployed and proven. The Command, Control and Communications Battle Management (C3BM) problem statement validated a critical capability gap: the need for intelligent processing at the point of need when cloud connectivity is unavailable or denied. This partnership is a direct response to that demand signal.

“We built DropBlock to solve the communications problem in places where nothing else works—and our customers in wildfire, search-and-rescue, and defense have validated that mission,” said RoGO founder and CEO Rod Goossen. “The next step is making that link smarter. With AugSense’s edge AI, we’re not just transmitting data—we’re transmitting intelligence. That’s a game-changer for an incident commander who needs to make a life-or-death call with seconds to spare.”

A new RoGO mobile phone app expected to be released in Q3 2026 enables point-to-point communications among DropBlocks and firefighter crews and displays the location of firefighting assets along with fire weather data.

AugSense Co-Founder and President Anant Singh said, “RoGO has already solved the hardest problem in denied environments: getting reliable communications where nothing else reaches. What we bring is the ability to turn that link into an intelligent pipeline. Our edge AI processes and fuses sensor data on device, so operators get real-time predictions and a unified picture, not just raw data points. Combined with RoGO’s proven satellite backbone and our research in contested environments, this partnership delivers AI-powered situational awareness to the people who need it most, in the places where it’s hardest to get.”

Immediate Applications

The combined solution targets several high-impact use cases. In wildland firefighting, the integration enables AI-predicted wind shifts and fire behavior models to reach incident commanders via RoGO’s satellite network—critical for crew safety decisions. For search-and-rescue operations, fused sensor data and intelligent mapping overlays allow distributed teams to coordinate effectively through the DropBlock network without relying on cellular infrastructure. In defense and special operations, the partnership delivers fused multi-sensor intelligence and TAK-integrated common operating pictures over satellite backhaul in contested and communications-degraded environments.

Aiming For Zero Competitive Shooting Match Raises $30,000 to Help End Veteran Suicide

June 9th, 2026

SIG SAUER Charitable Foundation supports event with Academy resources and donations

NEWINGTON, N.H., (June 8, 2026) – SIG SAUER, an industry-leading manufacturer of cutting-edge firearms, optics, and ammunition, announced today the completion of the Aiming For Zero Charity Falling Steel Match, hosted at the SIG SAUER Academy in Epping, NH, and raising approximately $30,000 to help end veteran suicide. Held May 29 – 31, the competitive event brought together members of the military, law enforcement, and shooting community, all unified toward one cause and with proceeds supporting not-for-profits Ruck Up, Easter Seals NH Military and Veterans Campus, and the Travis Mills Foundation.

“The work being done by the SIG SAUER Charitable Foundation helps to strengthen the organizations and communities dedicated to serving those who have sacrificed so much for our nation,” said Chris Tessier, President at Aiming For Zero. “At Aiming For Zero, we believe that meaningful change happens when organizations come together with a shared commitment to service, connection, and community. Through the Foundation’s generosity, we are able to expand our efforts to combat veteran suicide, foster camaraderie, and build lasting support networks for veterans and their families. We are deeply grateful for their partnership and investment in the lives of those who have worn the uniform and continue to serve our communities every day.”

The SIG SAUER Charitable Foundation (SSCF) provided support and resources to Aiming For Zero for the event. Aiming For Zero’s mission is to eliminate veteran suicide by fostering a supportive network through competitive shooting events and proactive engagement with veterans and their families. In addition to providing premium firearms, optics, and ammunition to support the military’s mission, the SIG SAUER workforce is one-third veteran.

“The SIG SAUER Academy in Epping, New Hampshire, is proud to provide world-class firearms training, safety education, and professional development programs,” said Steven Gilcreast, Director of Strategy and Planning, SIG SAUER Academy. “Through the support of the SIG SAUER Charitable Foundation, we were honored to host Aiming For Zero and help create greater awareness to the critical issue of veteran and first responder suicide prevention. By bringing together veterans, community partners, and veterans service organizations, we are helping to strengthen support networks and ensure that those who have served know they are not alone.”

In addition to providing use of the SIG SAUER Academy range and on-site event support, SIG SAUER contributed firearms and product donations to support raffle prizes and fundraising efforts. Through the support of SSCF, the event also brought together local veteran service organizations to increase awareness, foster collaboration, and strengthen the network of resources available to veterans, first responders, and their families. The partnership with Aiming For Zero reflects the ongoing commitment by SIG SAUER to support organizations that make a meaningful impact in the communities they serve.

SSCF is a 501(c)3 organization. It focuses on firearms safety and training, hunting and conservation efforts, and the promotion of shooting sports, all supporting law enforcement, military personnel, first responders, and the public safety and shooting communities. More information on SSCF is available online. Additional information on Aiming For Zero is available at AimingForZero.org.

For more information on SIG SAUER, please visit sigsauer.com.

Barrett Developing MRAD MK 22 6.8x51mm Capability

June 9th, 2026

Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc. today announced the ongoing development and evaluation of a 6.8x51mm caliber conversion kit for the Barrett MRAD MK 22 Advanced Sniper Rifle system fielded by the U.S. Army.

The new caliber conversion kit is being developed to support the high-pressure, high-performance 6.8x51mm cartridge used across the U.S. Army’s next-generation small arms platforms, including the M7 Rifle, M250 Automatic Rifle and M157 Fire Control system. The conversion kit is intended to provide increased flexibility for warfighters seeking to employ the enhanced terminal performance characteristics of 6.8x51mm ammunition within the in-service MK 22 sniper system.

Barrett is conducting testing and evaluation activities focused on maturing the barrel kit and magazine configuration necessary for reliable and effective employment of the 6.8x51mm cartridge in the MK 22 platform. The development effort is being independently funded and executed by Barrett to ensure the capability is available should operational requirements emerge for the enhanced performance offered by both general purpose and special purpose 6.8x51mm ammunition types.


Barrett is currently testing and evaluating a 6.8x51mm caliber conversion kit for the MRAD MK 22  sniper system, expanding capability options for future mission requirements

In addition to operational ammunition variants, the MRAD MK 22 6.8x51mm conversion kit is also being designed to function effectively with reduced-range training ammunition, supporting both combat capability and training flexibility.

“Barrett remains focused on ensuring the warfighter maintains a decisive capability advantage through continued innovation and adaptation of proven sniper systems,” said Ryan Krantz, Vice President of Business Development & Sales for Barrett. “As ammunition technology and battlefield requirements evolve, Barrett is committed to remaining the leader in long range by delivering adaptable, mission-ready solutions for the Department of War.”


The Barrett MRAD MK 22 is the most advanced, reliable, and effective multi-caliber sniper rifle system in the world.

Further details regarding the Barrett MRAD MK 22 6.8x51mm caliber conversion kit will be released as testing and evaluation activities continue.

Rock’a Lock’a BANG! BANG! 2026

June 9th, 2026

During OPERATOR EXPO I was glad to learn that SPARROWS Lock picks will be expanding Rock’a Lock’a BANG! BANG! for 2026

Geared towards covert entry specialists and first responders this highly immersive training convention has quickly established itself as a high caliber industry event with impressive instructors, sponsors and media attention.

The main event will run Sept 17-20th in Carson city, Nevada in a Massive Maximum security prison.

It will feature new material including helicopter infil/exfil training.

There will also be an optional range day on September 16th.

SUBJECT MATTER:

  • Lock Picking  
  • SERE – including resistance
  • Vehicle extraction with TNT rescue
  • Remote Camera Access
  • Lever lock picking
  • Impressioning 
  • Forensics 
  • First Aid under fire 
  • CQC with shock vests
  • Prison Tattoos 
  • Interrogation  
  • Shot Gun breaching with ROYAL ARMS
  • Long Range
  • Draw from concealed with TENICOR
  • Helicopter Infil/Exfil 

FIELD REPORT

Previous attendees have called this event “edutainment” with long days, high level talks and true hands on learning from industry specialists.

A strong social atmosphere is what has made Rock’a Lock’a BANG! BANG! stand out, featuring large group dinners, high level talks, fire breathing, prison tattoos and team missions.  

All skill levels are welcome and all tools are provided. 

 

INSTRUCTORS

SPARROWS instructors for the event have impressive credentials including: Former Rangers, RECON, FBI hostage Negotiators, Military Intelligence, Navy SERE instructors, Homicide Detectives, WMD Emergency Response team Members, TNT rescue’s Demo Crew, Former Secret service and those who have won international competitions. This is a rare opportunity to learn from the very best in their field and those who have used these skills in the real world.

SPONSORS

Sponsors will have representatives at this event for demonstrations, evaluations and hands on testing to gain operator feedback.

SPARROWS Lock Picks, Royal Arms, Oakley SI, 5.11, Tenicor, BLADETECH, 3M Peltor, Compliant Technologies, KCI USA, Mechanix, TNT Rescue, Skull Hawk, Visit Carson City.

Tickets are on sale now and are expected to sell out quickly.

For those who cannot make it SSD will be in attendance and providing coverage. If you’re going to be there, see you at the prison.

ROCK’A LOCK’A BANG! BANG! 2026 – SPARROWS Lock Picks