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This is the Special Operations Command’s new $92 million rifle
On August 22, 2025, the Pentagon announced that a $92 million USSOCOM contract had been awarded to Lewis Machine & Tools Defense for “medium range gas gun-assault kits.” The 10-year contract also includes spare parts and accessories, new equipment training, and engineering change proposals.
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The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Are Preparing for Joint Indo-Pacific Operations
Although it is uncommon for Army helicopters to operate from Navy warships—Marine Corps assets fly from Navy warships all the time—it is not unheard of, especially during contingencies.
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TAC-338 Sniper Rifle Delivers Delta Force Accuracy Beyond a Mile
Delta Force operators are known as the best of the best, and the weapons they employ cannot be anything but exceptional. The TAC-338 is one of the favorite sniper rifles among these operators (and other Special Forces units,
NBC News is reporting another prison scandal may soon be emerging. The Pentagon is now investigating charges of abuse carried out by the Army’s elite Delta Force at a top secret site near the Baghdad airport. According to some US officials the most ...
The reorganization comes as SSC is also slimming its headquarters after losing about 14% of its civilian workforce in Trump-mandated cuts, including 450 Space Force acquisition staff. Contracting offices were disproportionately affected, creating delays in some awards.