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350th SWW Reactivates Two Historic EW Squadrons

May 12th, 2024

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFNS) —  

To meet the Air Force’s growing demand for spectrum effects, the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing recently reactivated two historic squadrons, the 563rd Electronic Warfare Squadron, in San Antonio, Texas, and the 388th Electronic Warfare Squadron, at Eglin Air Force Base. 

The 563rd EWS’ history dates to World War II, and the unit most recently served as the Air Force’s electronic warfare and navigation officer training squadron. It provided undergraduate training to newly commissioned officers as the 563rd Flying Training Squadron until its deactivation in 2010. 

Many officers at the 350th SWW either served in or were trained by the 563rd FTS. Multiple alumni attended the ceremony, including retired Col. Eric Paulson, former 563rd FTS instructor and former 350th SWW deputy commander. 

“I was honored to be a part of this historic ceremony and see the heritage of the 563rd continue,” Paulsonsaid. “As a previous EW instructor at the 563rd Flying Training Squadron, we saw great capability delivered to the Air Force, and now we’ll see the 563rd Electronic Warfare Squadron deliver essential EW capability to directly to the warfighter.”

The 563rd EWS’ new mission is to design, develop and employ software-based EW capabilities that provide modern capabilities to warfighters. The unit will focus on executing software development, exploring areas for new software initiative, and educating the 350th SWW on software integration. 

The 563rd EWS reactivated on April 25 and Lt. Col. Charles Friesz assumed command. 

“The modern threats we are facing are software defined,” Friesz said. “The 563rd will be the Air Force’s answer to combatting our challenges in the spectrum. The next generation of electromagnetic capabilities will be generated and supported at this unit.” 

One week later, the 388th EWS reactivated on May 2 with Lt. Col. Timothy West assuming command.

The 388th EWS’ history began in World War II with an antisubmarine mission in the Atlantic before being reassigned to the Pacific in support of the Island-Hopping Campaign. It most recently operated as the 388th Electronic Combat Squadron based out of Naval Air Station Whidbey, Washington, flying EA-6B Prowlers until its deactivation in 2010. 

Previous members of the 388th ECS were in attendance for the reactivation, including Col. John Christianson, 350th SWW deputy commander, who served as a flight commander before the unit deactivated. 

“It was amazing seeing a squadron with such history reactivate,” Christianson said. “My time in the 388th during its last iteration was a formative assignment for me as a young captain, and I look forward to seeing all the amazing things are they are going to do this time around.” 

The 388th EWS will focus on weapons and tactics, intelligence, test management and education and training. The 388th EWS will evaluate & assess adversaries’ capabilities and identify their vulnerabilities, informing capability prioritization and development at the wing. 

Focusing on improving the Air Force’s EW capability and driving waveform development, the 388th EWS will ensure warfighters are integrating EW effects into operations in a way that directly increases lethality and survivability of platforms and systems. 

“There is not a single kill chain that does not inherently rely on the spectrum,” West said. “We are weaponizing the electromagnetic spectrum and will punish our adversaries for believing they can rely on the electromagnetic spectrum to achieve their objectives.” 

The 563rd and 388th EWS bring the number of new units at the wing in the past year up to five. This rapid growth reinforces the Air Force’s commitment to prioritizing electromagnetic spectrum operations and the critical role they play in military operations. 

“The 563rd and 388th will allow the wing to deliver the capabilities the Air Force needs to take on the pacing challenge in the spectrum,” said Col. Josh Koslov, 350th SWW commander. “The challenges we face in the electromagnetic spectrum are demanding and we can’t afford to be stagnant.” 

As the Air Force reoptimizes itself for a new strategic environment, the electromagnetic spectrum is the global common that unites all domains of battle. The 350th SWW serves as the Air Force’s most consequential wing in winning its battles of today and tomorrow in the spectrum. 

“If we don’t win in the spectrum, we won’t win at all,” Koslov said. “The 563rd and 388th have provided our forces with strategic excellence in the past, and that’s what we are asking of them again. We’re ruthlessly pursuing spectrum superiority over our adversaries, and the growth we’ve had in the past week is a how we achieve that.” 

By Capt Benjamin Aronson

350th Spectrum Warfare Wing Public Affairs

XS Sights to Exhibit at 2024 NRA Annual Meetings

May 11th, 2024

Fort Worth, Texas (May 10, 2024) – XS® Sights will show its newest products for target and competition shooting, personal defense, and hunting at the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Dallas Texas, May 17-19, 2024. A replica Marlin rifle from the Jurassic World movies equipped with an XS lever rail will also be on display.

Held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center downtown, the exhibit hall will showcase over 14 acres of the latest guns and gear. All attendees are encouraged to stop by booth # 7408 to meet the XS team and see the new XS Fiber Optic Sights for Glock pistols, specifically designed for target and competition shooting. Other new product from XS includes Standard Dot vent rib shotgun beads for waterfowl and turkey hunting, new R3D 2.0 tritium personal defense night sights for the Springfield Armory SA-35, CZ P10 OR, and various 1911 pistols. XS also has new sights for Smith & Wesson and Colt revolvers, lever rail and ghost ring kits for the Rossi R95 lever action rifle and a new rail for the Rossi R92. All are American Made and backed by XS’s 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee.

“The NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits is a great venue for us to meet with dedicated hunters and shooters from throughout the country,” said Jeff King, Marketing Manager, XS Sights. “XS is a family-owned company, run by gun enthusiasts, and our goal is to enhance firearm owners’ shooting experience by offering improved sight visibility, speed, and accuracy.

For more information, visit www.xssights.com.

See CTOMS at SOMA 2024

May 11th, 2024

CTOMS™ is pleased to announce its participation in the 2024 SOMA conference in Raleigh NC. We will be showcasing our Mission Essential Training™ courses, CTOMS™ Academy e-learning platform, and the lines of our innovative Mission Essential Equipment™.

Visit us at booth 443 for some hands-on with our TRACE™ and FireFly™ micro rope systems, MGTD™ integrated belt and harness system, or newest aid bag, the 2ndLine™ Gen III.

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Tennessee Guardsman Are Nation’s Top Tank Crew After Winning Sullivan Cup

May 11th, 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Four Soldiers from Ashland City’s Troop B, 1st Squadron, 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, won first place during the prestigious 2024 Sullivan Cup competition at Fort Moore, Georgia, from April 29 to May 3, 2024.

Held every two years and hosted by the U.S. Army Maneuver Center, the Sullivan Cup puts the best M1 Abrams tank and Bradley crews from across the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps and its foreign allies in a head-to-head competition to test a crew’s maneuver, sustainment and gunnery skills. Each team is put through a series of challenges designed to determine the world’s best crew. This year, the 1st Cavalry Division won for best Bradley crew and the Tennessee National Guard won best tank crew.

“This is an amazing honor, and these Soldiers should be proud of all they have accomplished,” said Maj. Gen. Warner Ross, Tennessee’s adjutant general. “They competed against the best crews in the world and showed everyone Tennessee’s warrior spirit and what it means to be from the Volunteer state.”

This year’s Sullivan Cup included 62 competitors, comprising 58 men and four women, making up three-person Bradley crews and four-person tank crews. International competitors were from Canada, Germany, the Netherlands and Poland. U.S. teams who competed were from the 1st Armored Division, 1st Cavalry Division, 1st Infantry Division, 3rd Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and Tennessee’s 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment.

“If I ever wanted to win anything in my life, this is it right here,” said Staff Sgt. David Riddick, tank commander for the 278th crew. “It means everything to bring this trophy back to Tennessee as we showcased our combat skills and mettle.”

Riddick, along with his crewmembers, Sgt. Joshua Owen, Spc. Noah Eddings, and Spc. Seth Carter, competed in a series of rigorous challenges that tested their gunnery precision, tactical acumen, and cohesion. Through a combination of live-fire exercises, simulated combat scenarios, and tactical drills, they were tested in a variety of scenarios that replicated real-world battlefield conditions.

“The pressure was real,” said Riddick. “We knew we were competing against the best, so we had to give it everything we had because everybody else was too.”

By the end of the multi-day competition, the 278th crew defeated 10 other teams, six from active-duty Army units and four from allied nations.

“Winning was evidence of our team’s hard work and resilience,” said Riddick. “The competition challenged us to dig deep down in ourselves while trusting our teammates to be their best. And they excelled at it.”

By LTC Darrin Haas

Silencer Central Now Carrying FN Suppressors

May 10th, 2024

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (May 10, 2024) – Silencer Central, the nation’s leader in silencer sales and accessories, announces the addition of FN silencer sales. FN’s two models of silencers, the FN Catch 22Ti and the Rush 9Ti will now be available to Silencer Central customers with an introductory bonus.

“Our goal is to be the ultimate one-stop source for silencers in the U.S.,” said Brandon Maddox, Silencer Central CEO. “We have a great relationship with FN and know the quality of the products they produce. It made it an easy decision to add FN’s silencers to the brands we offer our customers.”

“We are excited to have our line of FN suppressors now available through Silencer Central,” said Vice President of Sales and Marketing for FN America, LLC Chris Cole. “Purchasing a suppressor, whether it’s the first or third time, can be cumbersome and we are confident that our customers will appreciate the efficient and easy process, including the direct-to-your-door shipping, that Silencer Central offers.”

The FN Catch 22Ti is a lightweight, tough and quiet rimfire suppressor, reducing muzzle blast from all .22 LR firearms. It uses a direct thread ½” x 28 mount and has a user-serviceable blast baffle and baffle stack. The Catch 22Ti is rated for .22 LR, .22 MAG, .22 WMR and .17 HMR. It has a 1.1-in. diameter, and the titanium tube keeps the weight at 5 oz. The Catch 22Ti clears suppressor-height sights and comes with a limited lifetime warranty from FN. For a limited time, you can buy an FN Catch 22Ti silencer from Silencer Central and save an extra $100.

The FN Rush 9Ti is a highly versatile and reliable 9mm suppressor that mounts quickly and easily to any pistol barrel threaded ½” x 28. It uses a tight piston gas seal to contain carbon fouling in the baffle core, making for a smooth shooting experience without heavy blowback and stoppages. The FN Rush 9Ti is 7.3″ long with a 1.375″ diameter and a weight of only 10.8 oz. It carries a limited lifetime warranty from FN. For a limited time, you can get the FN Rush 9Ti from Silencer Central and get a free tax stamp, a $200 savings.

For more information, go to www.SilencerCentral.com or call (866) 891- 4494. Let Silencer Central’s expert team guide you through all the paperwork and get your approval started.

TacJobs – Spiritus Systems Seeks Maintenance Tech

May 10th, 2024

If you think you’d be a good fit for a Maintenance Tech position go to the careers section of the website for further details.

SIG SAUER Booth Presentation Schedule (#9251) at NRA Annual Meeting

May 10th, 2024

NEWINGTON, N.H., (May 10, 2024) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the official booth presentation schedule for the upcoming NRA Annual Meeting (NRAAM) in Dallas, Texas.  SIG SAUER will be located at booth number 9251 at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center beginning Friday, May 17, 2024 through Sunday, May 19, 2024.

The SIG SAUER booth presentations feature a SIG CONNECT capabilities demonstration, product walk throughs with members of Team SIG, and a full Team SIG autograph session.  

The SIG SAUER NRAAM booth (#9251) presentation schedule is as follows:

Friday, May 17, 2024:

9:30am:           SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration             

11:00am:         SIG SAUER Red Dot with Team SIG Captain Max Michel

11:30am:         SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration

1:30pm:           SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration

2:00pm:           SIG Military Product Review with Daniel Horner

3:30pm:           SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration

4:00pm:           Team SIG Autograph Session

Saturday, May 18, 2024:

9:30am:           SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration            

11:00am:         SIG SAUER Red Dot with Team SIG Captain Max Michel

11:30am:         SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration

1:30pm:           SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration

2:00pm:           SIG Military Product Review with Daniel Horner

3:30pm:           SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration

4:00pm:           Team SIG Autograph Session

Sunday, May 19, 2024:

10:30am:         SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration                        

11:00am:         SIG Military Product Review with Daniel Horner

11:30am:         Team SIG Autograph Session

12:00pm:         ROSE by SIG SAUER with Lena Miculek

12:30pm:         SIG CONNECT Capabilities Demonstration

More daily content from SIG SAUER is available with Team SIG Professional Shooter and ROSE Visionary Lena Miculek at the ROSE Boutique and at the NRA Seminar Series with SIG SAUER Academy in Room D167 on the lower level of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center.

Avon Protection Awarded UK MoD General Service Respirator Contract Worth Up to £38m

May 10th, 2024

The contract will see Avon Protection continue to supply and support the General Service Respirator (GSR) for all branches of the UK military’s forces from its facility in Melksham, Wiltshire.

9 May 2024, Melksham, UK: Avon Protection, the leader in innovative CBRN personal protective equipment, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the continued supply of the General Service Respirator (GSR) and associated in service support contract by the UK Ministry of Defence.

The contract, over four years, with five further 12-month option periods is valued at up to £38 million.

The twin-canister, single-visor GSR is the standard issue respirator for all UK service personnel across the British Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy. Designed and manufactured to the UK MoD’s precise specifications, it provides high-performance filtration protection for users operating in CBRN threat environments.

Avon Protection was first awarded the contract to supply and support the GSR in 2018. Since then, it has supplied over 90,000 GSRs to UK MoD users from its facility in Melksham, Wiltshire. This new contract will sustain many highly skilled jobs at the Melksham facility as well as in the supply chain that is primarily based in the United Kingdom – ensuring the nation maintains sovereign CBRN protection capability through domestic production and R&D.

“We are proud to have secured this new contract with the UK MoD, reaffirming our commitment to providing sovereign capability and unparalleled protection for those who tirelessly defend our nation,” Steve Elwell, President of Avon Protection, said. “We remain dedicated to delivering excellence so our protectors can complete their mission and come home safely, every time.”

“We welcome the award of this contract, which will ensure continued support of the respiratory protection available to our armed forces. We have worked with Avon on supporting GSR for the past 6 years and look forward to continuing this relationship, offering high levels of protection to our troops across the world,” Richard Bloomfield, Head of Electronic Warfare and CBRN at Defence Equipment and Support, said.

“This award demonstrates the strength of our technology and our commitment to protecting those who protect us by providing a world-leading sovereign CBRN protection capability from our facility in Wiltshire,” Jos Sclater, Chief Executive Officer, Avon Protection plc, said. “As we have seen with the reported deployment of chemical agents in Ukraine and in other recent conflicts, the highest grade CBRN protection is critical to operational capability for warfighters in the evolving reality of near-peer, hybrid warfare.  We are very proud to have won this tender with the UK MoD and to continue support the UK’s objectives of providing the highest quality, most reliable and trusted protection equipment for our service men and women.”