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By Clayton Walker Posted in #Gear It’s amazing how far the cutlery world has come in 30 years. I’ve mentioned before that manufacturers are currently in an arms race to give us better steels at progressively better prices, and the design of each new tool borders on the assiduous. Certainly, this describes Kershaw as much as any other manufacturer. However, one additional point worth considering is just how accessible good knives are in the current market. At one point, you had to know a guy who’d point you in the right direction, or maybe you’d send out for mail-order…

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TACVALVE MODCAN Now Available in OD & Translucent Clear The TACVALVE MODCAN water container we previewed last August is available now in OD Green and “Natural” translucent clear. Manufactured with inherent antimicrobial properties thanks to the SERVOGARD antimicrobial and anti-fungal plastic, it accepts customer-suppled 38mm gas mask caps (such as the AVON 8465-01-529-9800). Squeezable for pressurized flow, the MODCAN also features a clear strip down the side called a Viewstrip, so you can see how much liquid is left inside. tacvalve.com This entry was posted on Friday, January 2nd, 2026 at 14:00 and is filed under Sustainment. You can follow…

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Nextorch Industries has just launched its new WL25, its tactical weaponlight rated for 1,200 lumens and 44,100 candela. This unit’s powerful beam can reach a distance of up to 459 yards. Besides its powerful white-light array, this model is also equipped with a green laser to assist in aiming as well. This duty-grade tactical weaponlight is designed to fit in a lightweight and compact package, and the entire unit only weighs 3.2 ounces empty. The Nextorch WL25 includes a rapid-attach thumbscrew system that works with standard M1913 Picatinny rail surfaces. The thumbscrew itself has a wide cruciform slot that makes…

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FirstSpear Friday Focus: Stratton Flannel – 9oz The FirstSpear STRATTON FLANNEL – 9oz is built for professionals who demand more from their daily kit—because your off-duty layers should hold the same standard as your on-duty gear. Constructed from 100% cotton in a rugged 9oz heavyweight flannel, it delivers real durability and warmth without sacrificing mobility. The shirt is Made in the USA, giving you American workmanship backed by proven production standards. Up front, the Stratton runs two oversized chest pockets with metal button closures, built to secure mission essentials like a phone or small tools without bouncing loose. The long-sleeve…

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WASINGTON ? The Army FUZE xTech Program, in partnership with U.S. Army Europe and Africa (USAREUF-AF) and the Global Tactical Edge Directorate (G-TEAD), launched the xTech|Edge Strike: Ground competition to identify and accelerate mature, ready-to-deploy autonomous ground-system and launched-effects technologies. Offering a total cash prize pool of $2 million , the competition provides potential follow-on contract opportunities and consideration for addition to the G-TEAD Marketplace. Small and large business worldwide can submit eligible solutions that enhance force protection, increase situational awareness, and deliver adaptable capabilities for Soldiers operating in contested environments. The competition aligns with ongoing Army efforts to rapidly…

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DroneShield has received a contract totaling $8.2m for a western military end-customer. This hardware is on-the-shelf with delivery expected to be completed prior to 2025 year end or in early Q1 2026, and payment expected in Q1 2026. 30 December 2025 – DroneShield (ASX:DRO), a global leader in counter-drone technology, today announced it has secured an $8.2 million contract to supply counter-drone capabilities to a Western military end customer through an in-country reseller. The contract, placed through an in-country reseller, includes handheld counter-drone systems, associated accessories and spare kits, and ongoing software updates. The reseller is a wholly owned subsidiary…

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Our team of winter warriors has spent many seasons testing the best winter jackets on the market in search of the warmest and most versatile styles. This year alone, we researched dozens of models before selecting the best styles to include in this Guide. After extensive hands-on testing in the frigid Rocky Mountain, Sierra Nevada, and Midwestern climates, we’re pleased to bring you helpful selections for the best winter jackets of the 2025-2026 season. From stylish and streamlined thigh-length coats to sporty and practical expedition-weight parkas, we’ll help you find the perfect winter jacket for you, no matter your climate,…

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An electric cargo bike can completely change the way you approach life on two wheels. With high weight limits, large racks and boxes, and powerful electric motors, the right electric cargo bike can help you comfortably and easily haul everything from kids to groceries. The e-bike market has expanded dramatically over the last few years, with brands popping up out of nowhere. With so many options to choose from, finding the right electric cargo bike to suit your specific needs can be a challenge. The electric cargo bikes we tested ranged from compact and nimble to e-bike versions of a…

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Images by Patrick McCarthy / Match Grade Media Designed by Victor Kalashnikov and Yevgeny Dragunov, both men, the sons of legendary Soviet firearms designers, the PP-19 Bizon was adopted by Russian forces in 1996. Sharing more than 60% parts compatibility with the AK-74, the PP-19 Bizon has long held American fascination entirely due to the strange helical magazine used to feed this Russian submachine.  The design is surprisingly simple. Blowback operation, no gas system, no locking bolt, and classic AK controls. But the magazine is where the magic happens.  Since it’s impossible to get the real PP-19 Bizon in the…

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By Friedrich Seiltgen Posted in #History The nuclear arms race began during World War II, with the United States and the U.S.S.R. competing for supremacy for decades after the war’s end. Eventually, several other countries joined in, creating nukes for their own protection from their enemies. However, no country could match the scale of nuclear development of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. superpowers. After the U.S. destruction of Nagasaki and Hiroshima through the development of nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project, the Soviet Union’s nuclear program went into high gear. While it was thought the…

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