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Sneak Peek – from US Armor Forge × INFITAC FML19 Thermal Hood for the EOTech XPS & EXPS

July 6th, 2026

Meet the US Armor Forge × INFITAC FML19 Thermal Hood for the EOTech XPS & EXPS platform.

Engineered from DMLS titanium and aerospace-grade aluminum, the system is designed to maximize capability without sacrificing the compact footprint professionals rely on.

Features:

• Integrated USB-C rechargeable, MIL-rated battery pod

• 50+ hours of continuous runtime

• Precision DMLS aluminum/titanium construction

• Maintains the compact XPS/EXPS form factor

• Exclusive US Armor Forge firmware unlocking Night Vision Mode on compatible FML19 units

• Ruggedized for professional and government applications

Small footprint. Extended endurance. Full thermal capability.

Coming soon from usarmorforge.com.

Republic Systems – Pattern 26 Short Ruck & Combat Support Duffel

July 6th, 2026

The team at Republic Systems banded together to create their Pattern 26 Load Carriage Platform. They took the parts of ALICE that worked, the modern capabilities, materials, and open market, and the simplicity of the SADF pattern 70, SADF Pattern 83 and the M1928 Systems.

The first item from Republic Systems’ Pattern 26 Load Carriage Platform is the Short Ruck which is compatible with the venerable ALICE frame.

The idea behind the pack is that it is shorter than the frame, leaving room to lash equipment to the top. Republic Systems created the Combat Support Duffel for just this purpose.

The Combat Support Duffle is a sleep carrier that can also act as a haversack and a slung duffle. The sleep system isn’t always needed and takes up space in the bottom of the ruck.

With the 2 inch webbing on the top lid of the pack and the same spaced webbing on all of their pattern 26 pouches, bags, and items, you can use a 1 inch strap with any standard ITW 1″ Hardware to lash items directly to the lid of your bag such as 10L Jerry cans, Pelican cases, padded optics cases, drones, tools, and so on.

In short it’s a simple stupid, universal platform that gives the flexibility to guys to use their packs and load carriage however they need to.

Available in Coyote, Ranger Green, and MultiCam.

republicsystems.us/products/p26-combat-support-duffle-stripped

BFG Monday: A Med Kit Is Only Useful If You Can Actually Get to It

July 6th, 2026

Casualties rarely happen when gear is laid out neatly on a tailgate.

They happen in vehicles, in the dark, in tight spaces, during movement, under stress, and usually when nobody has extra time to sort through equipment. In that moment, the question is not whether a Soldier, law enforcement officer, or first responder has medical gear somewhere on their kit. The question is whether that gear can be found, accessed, and put to work immediately.

That difference matters.

Tourniquets, pressure dressings, chest seals, and other trauma supplies have become standard equipment across military, law enforcement, and emergency response communities. Carrying that equipment is important. But carrying medical gear is not the same as being ready to use it.

A med kit buried behind other equipment, mounted too far back on a belt, trapped under layers of load carriage, or difficult to open with one hand may technically be present. But present is not the same as ready. If the user has to fight the setup before treating the casualty, the gear is already working against the mission.


U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Sarah M. McClanahan

Under stress, fine motor skills deteriorate. Decision-making narrows. Tasks that seem simple during equipment layout become harder when the environment is loud, dark, confined, or chaotic. That is why medical gear placement deserves the same level of thought as the contents of the kit itself.

A tactical med kit should be positioned around real use, not just available space.

Can it be reached with either hand?

Can it be accessed while seated in a vehicle?

Can another team member find and deploy it if the casualty cannot?

Can critical items be identified quickly in limited visibility?

Can the kit be opened without dumping the contents or fighting unnecessary closures?

Those questions matter because medical readiness is not measured by how much gear is carried. It is measured by how quickly the right equipment can be employed when seconds matter.

Most warfighters and armed professionals already carry more than enough. Radios, ammunition, comms gear, breaching tools, protective equipment, sustainment items, and mission-specific equipment all compete for limited real estate on the body. As the loadout becomes more complex, medical gear can get pushed into whatever space is left.

That is where problems begin.

An IFAK or trauma kit should not be an afterthought. It should be treated as mission-essential equipment that has to be reachable, identifiable, and secure without becoming a burden. Belt-mounted medical kits, MOLLE-mounted medical pouches, and carrier-mounted trauma kits all have their place, but the location has to match the user, the mission, and the environment.

A patrol officer working from a vehicle may need a different setup than an infantryman moving under load. A member of a tactical team may need the kit accessible to others. A range instructor or prepared citizen may prioritize a smaller belt-mounted trauma kit that can be reached quickly without adding unnecessary bulk.

The right answer depends on the job.

The better way to think about it is not simply, “Do I have a med kit?” It is, “Where should I carry a med kit so it can actually be reached under stress?”


U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jorge Borjas

Blue Force Gear® medical kits were built around that reality. The Micro Trauma Kit NOW!® and Trauma Kit NOW!® are designed to keep trauma supplies organized, protected, and accessible without adding unnecessary bulk. The removable insert keeps the contents together, while the BLIP® pull tab allows the kit to be deployed quickly when fine motor skills are compromised. Belt-mounted and MOLLE-mounted options give users the ability to place the kit where it actually makes sense for the mission, not just wherever there is leftover space.

That is especially important when the person who needs the gear may not be the person using it. In a real emergency, another member of the team may be the one reaching for the kit. If they cannot find it, open it, or identify what is inside quickly, valuable time is lost.

Emergencies do not reward preparation on paper.

They reward action.

And action starts with being able to reach the equipment that matters most.

Medical readiness is more than checking a box on an equipment list. It requires thoughtful placement, reliable access, and consistent training. Teams that evaluate trauma equipment through access, not just inventory, are better positioned to respond when seconds matter.

If the kit cannot be reached with either hand, found by another member of the team, or opened when conditions are less than ideal, the setup needs to be reconsidered.

The best medical gear in the world cannot help if it cannot be reached.

That is the reality Blue Force Gear designs for. The Micro Trauma Kit NOW! and Trauma Kit NOW! are built to cut through those critical seconds of hesitation, keeping life-saving supplies exactly where you need them, organized, visible, and ready when hands begin to shake and fine motor skills start to fade. When stress closes in and time slips away, there is no room to search or fumble. In the moment that matters most, access is not just important. It is everything.

For units seeking to increase survivability and operational performance through reduced load carriage by upgrading to Helium Whisper, contact the Blue Force Gear Military Department or visit BlueForceGear.com.

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

July 6th, 2026

Thank you Mr Glennon.

Mehler Systems Establishes “Mehler Systems Asia” to Drive Strategic Growth and Operational Excellence in the APAC Region

July 5th, 2026

FULDA, GERMANY, 3 July 2026

Mehler Systems, a global leader in ballistic protection and tactical gear solutions, is pleased to announce the establishment of Mehler Systems Asia (MSA). This strategic expansion further strengthens the group’s global market position and reinforces its structural footprint in the highly dynamic and strategically important Asia-Pacific (APAC) growth region.

Accelerating Development Through Regional Integration

By operating in close proximity to leading suppliers and advanced manufacturing networks, Mehler Systems is creating a robust operational foundation designed to significantly accelerate development cycles. The new entity will leverage the deep expertise of highly qualified local professionals to streamline operations, foster regional innovation, and respond to global market demands with unprecedented agility.

“The establishment of Mehler Systems Asia marks a pivotal milestone in our global growth strategy,” said Dr. Mario Amschlinger, CEO of Mehler Systems. “To maintain our position as an industry leader, we must be exactly where our supply chains and future markets intersect. MSA allows us to deepen our relationships with key regional partners, optimize our sourcing structures, and uphold the uncompromising quality standards our customers rely on worldwide.”

A Commitment to Sustainable Sourcing and Uncompromising Compliance

In addition to further expanding its strategic sourcing structures, Mehler Systems Asia will maintain a dedicated focus on the sustainable development and qualification of regional suppliers. The establishment of MSA ensures rigorous compliance and meticulous specification management at a local level. Ultimately, this initiative will further strengthen the company’s established leadership in quality, reliability, and operational excellence across its entire product portfolio.

About Mehler Systems:

Mehler Systems Group is an international and global leader dedicated to exceptional ballistic protection and tactical-gear solutions for law enforcement, the military, and special forces.*

The Mehler Systems Group is home to the brands of Mehler Protection, Lindnerhof, and UF PRO. Mehler Protection is known for its body and platform armour solutions, UF PRO is an expert in top-tier tactical garment systems, while Lindnerhof stands out for its innovative carrying solutions and tactical equipment.

With a presence in over 40 countries, Mehler Systems has established itself as a leader, known for its innovation and dedication to raising the bar in the industry over the past four decades. For more information about Mehler Systems, please visit mehler-systems.com  

Former Soldier-Turned-Contractor Found Guilty of Stealing Over $1 Million of MREs in El Paso

July 5th, 2026

EL PASO, Texas – A federal jury convicted a former U.S. Army civilian contractor in El Paso for stealing more than 200 pallets of Meals-Ready-to-Eat (MREs) valued at approximately $1,120,000, announced U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas, Justin R. Simmons. The case is being prosecuted in support of the Trump Administration’s Task Force to Eliminate Fraud.

According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Joseph Lavar Davis, 47, was named along with three other co-defendants in a two-count indictment on Feb. 12, 2025, for conspiracy to commit theft of government property and a substantive count of theft of government property between Feb. 24, 2020, and Aug. 12, 2020.

On Aug. 12, 2020, FBI and Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division agents executed a search warrant at a civilian warehouse in El Paso, where they found about 100 pallets of MREs. The investigation revealed that the owner of the company using the warehouse was purchasing the MREs from individuals who had stolen them from Ft. Bliss. 

Each of the indicted individuals played a role in the scheme, which involved a civilian contractor who knew how to request and pick up the MREs, a soldier to assist in picking up and transporting the MREs, an intermediary between the buyer of the MREs and these two individuals, and the civilian who sold the MREs online.

The investigation showed a scheme involving false paperwork to obtain MREs from Ft. Bliss, truck rentals to transport the MREs, coordination among the co-conspirators to pick up and deliver the MREs, communications and financial transactions between the co-conspirators.

While in the Army, Davis held a position in food service supply where he gained knowledge of the process to obtain MREs. Upon retirement, he was hired into a similar position as a civilian contractor and used that position to exploit the process and steal MREs from Ft. Bliss.

Davis created false requests, rented trucks to transport the MRE pallets, and picked up or arranged for others to pick up the MREs from Ft. Bliss. Davis also coordinated various individuals involved to obtain, deliver, and receive payment for the MREs. Davis both negotiated the sales price and received payment for the MREs.

“Joseph Davis betrayed the very country he once swore to protect in an effort to satisfy his own selfish ambition and a jury of his peers held him accountable for it,” said U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons. “Rooting out fraud that undermines our government and our military readiness is a priority of this administration. I want to thank our Assistant U.S. Attorneys, Lori Hughes and Mallory Rasmussen, as well as our support staff and law enforcement partners, for their excellent work in bringing this fraudster to justice. Their dedication resulted in a win for the Western District of Texas, a win for Justice, and a win for the American people.”

“This conviction should send a clear message the FBI and our law enforcement partners at the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division make it a priority to bring to justice those who resort to theft of government property for ill-gotten gain”, said Jarod Brown, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI El Paso Field Office. “We are stronger when we work together to seek justice and will continue to combat these issues through strong partnerships.” 

The FBI investigated the case with assistance from the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Lori Hughes and Mallory Rasmussen are prosecuting the case.

From U.S. Attorney’s Office, Western District of Texas

On April 7, the Department of Justice announced the creation of the National Fraud Enforcement Division (‘Fraud Division’). The Fraud Division is laser-focused on investigating and prosecuting those who commit fraud against the American people. The Department’s work to combat fraud supports President Trump’s Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, a whole-of-government effort chaired by Vice President J.D. Vance to eliminate fraud, waste, and abuse within Federal benefit programs.

TURBOVETS Names Medal of Honor Recipient and Navy SEAL MASTER Chief Britt Slabinski as President

July 5th, 2026

Special Operations Leader to Champion AI-Powered Platform Transforming Veterans’ Benefits Access and Confronting the Veteran Suicide Crisis

DALLAS, July 1, 2026 — TurboVets, Inc., the AI-powered platform dedicated to automating and accelerating veterans’ full lifecycle benefits management, today announced the appointment of retired Command Master Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Britt Slabinski, Medal of Honor recipient, as President. Slabinski will lead the company’s operational strategy, veteran community partnerships, and engagement with the VA. This mission execution and leadership are critical as TurboVets scales its technology-driven approach and focus to surpass VA.gov in securing the benefits America’s veterans have earned.

Britt Slabinski stands among the most decorated figures in the history of U.S. Special Operations. On May 24, 2018, President Donald J. Trump presented him the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Takur Ghar on March 4, 2002 – one of the most intense engagements in modern special operations history. Under withering enemy fire on a snow-covered Afghan mountain at 10,000 feet, Slabinski led SEAL Team Six through a fourteen-hour firefight, made life-or-death decisions under impossible conditions, and demonstrated the kind of courage and leadership that defines the Special Operations community at its best.

Slabinski retired in June 2014 as Command Master Chief Petty Officer of U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command after more than 25 years of service – including nine overseas deployments and 15 combat deployments in direct support of the Global War on Terrorism. Few have served longer, harder, or at greater personal cost and sacrifice.

“The VA has failed veterans for generations. Not because veterans aren’t worthy – they are – but because the system was built to be complex, expensive, antiquated, and adversarial. People have died waiting. That is unacceptable, and it ends now. TurboVets was built to cut through every bureaucratic bottleneck standing between a veteran and the benefits they earned. Britt spent his career doing the hardest things imaginable alongside the best teams in the world – and earning their absolute trust in the process. That’s not a credential. That’s a calling. Paired with TurboVets’ technology and team, it becomes something this country has never seen: a real solution to veteran suicide and benefits management, led by people who will not quit until it’s solved.”

– Joseph Loomis, Founder & CEO, TurboVets

As President, Slabinski will direct TurboVets’ enterprise growth strategy, build and deepen relationships with veteran service organizations, and lead the company’s engagement with Congress, the VA, and U.S. Government stakeholders. Alongside the TurboVets’ leadership team, he will champion the company’s mission and drive accountability within the Department of Veterans Affairs, which has proven to be a difficult relationship to formulate.

“For too long, veterans have had to fight a second war just to access the benefits they earned and were earned by the Department of Veterans Affairs,” said Slabinski. “After more than a year starting with TurboVets as an advisor, I saw firsthand that this team changes that equation. The technology this team has built cuts through the bureaucratic noise and puts veterans in a position to manage their benefits – faster, with better evidence and structure, and without the predatory middlemen or claim sharks who have exploited our community for years. That’s a mission I’m proud to lead.”

– Britt Slabinski, President, TurboVets

TurboVets was built to change history. By automating the benefits process end-to-end and eliminating the costly intermediaries who have long profited from veteran confusion – at the expense of both veterans and taxpayers – TurboVets puts veterans in control of their claims: faster, with stronger evidence, and, more importantly, free of charge.

Veterans kept their promise to America. It’s time for America to keep its promise to them.

The team behind TurboVets spent a decade deploying advanced cybersecurity automation through their former company, CyberSponse, across Fortune 500 enterprises and the highest levels of the U.S. Government – the NSA’s US CyberCommand, the Pentagon, the Department of Energy, and the U.S. Senate, to name a few. They know what it means to build mission-critical technology where failure is not an option. Now they’ve reassembled the team again with a new mission: fixing one of the most broken systems in America.

About TurboVets, Inc.
TurboVets automates the full veteran benefits journey – disability, education, vocational rehabilitation, healthcare, suicide prevention, and VA loans – serving veterans directly and through every state and accredited VSO partner in America. Currently in beta, TurboVets launches nationwide in Q3 2026 and is free of charge to unify the US on a single enterprise solution, with an enterprise team to make enterprise-level impacts. For more information, visit www.TurboVets.com.

NSA, DEVCOM Army Research Office Launch QuantumEAGLe Initiative

July 5th, 2026

FORT MEADE, Md. (June 30, 2026) – The Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS) at the National Security Agency (NSA), in close collaboration with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Office (ARO), announces the launch of the Quantum Ecosystem Advancement, Growth & Leadership (QuantumEAGLe) initiative in support of the President’s Quantum Executive Order. This new program aims to accelerate the U.S. quantum computing ecosystem and strengthen the nation’s leadership in quantum technology.

QuantumEAGLe focuses on five key areas to drive innovation and growth in the U.S. quantum industry:

1. Industry Engagement: Foster strong collaboration with the quantum industry to align research efforts with commercial needs and opportunities.

2. Commercial Roadmaps: Enable the development of commercial roadmaps by working directly with industry partners to identify and address key challenges.

3. Supply Chain Advancement: Enhance the performance, manufacturing, and commercial availability of specialized components essential for building quantum computers, ensuring a robust U.S. supply chain.

4. Algorithmic Applications: Discover novel algorithms that provide a quantum advantage and develop error correction techniques to make fault-tolerant computation a reality.

5. Foundational Research: Support research to solve fundamental challenges in qubit performance, simulation tools, and system characterization, laying the groundwork for future advancements.

“Building on LPS’s rich history in Quantum Information Science, which includes decades of foundational research and collaboration with the Department of War, QuantumEAGLe represents a significant expansion of NSA’s quantum computing efforts,” said Liji Samuel, NSA chief of the Laboratory for Physical Sciences. “This initiative is designed to cultivate a resilient U.S. industrial base capable of delivering on the promise of quantum computing for national and economic security.”

According to ARO Acting Director Dr. Purush Iyer, by combining the strengths of LPS and ARO in fundamental research and technical innovation, QuantumEAGLe will accelerate progress toward fault-tolerant quantum computing and ensure the United States remains at the forefront of this critical technology.

“Together, we are building the foundation for future breakthroughs that will benefit both national and economic security and the broader scientific community,” he said.

Dr. Michael Metcalfe, NSA chief of Quantum Information Science, emphasized that the QuantumEAGLe initiative represents a significant step in strengthening America’s quantum computing capabilities.

“By working closely with the quantum industry, we aim to enhance our supply chain, develop cutting-edge algorithms, and overcome fundamental research challenges,” he said. “This collaborative effort will help us maintain U.S. leadership in quantum technology and ensure the security and prosperity of our nation.”

The initiative will leverage flexible contracting authorities and work directly with the U.S. quantum industry to help align research with commercial needs and support stronger domestic capability.

The QuantumEAGLe Special Notice has been posted by the Army Contracting Command on SAM.gov.

To learn more about how you can support this mission or to join the effort, visit www.nsa.gov/careers.