Fully licensed Daniel Defense PCC 916 replica built for realism and performance. Featuring authentic deep engraved markings, a durable aluminum alloy body, ambidextrous controls, and a full-length Picatinny rail. This EMG-built platform delivers true-to-spec quality from receiver to handguard.
Alongside other major modernization efforts, the Bundeswehr is also moving forward with the renewal of its special operations vehicle fleet. Toward the end of 2025, the German Bundestag’s Defense Committee approved the procurement of new medium reconnaissance and combat vehicles for special forces (AGF-2) for the Bundeswehr’s elite Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK).
The new vehicles will be supplied by Dutch manufacturer Defenture, which offers its Special Operations Vehicle (SOV) family under the designation Mammoth. These platforms are intended to replace the aging AGF-1 “Serval”, which has been in service since 2003 and saw extensive operational use, including deployments in Afghanistan.
According to current planning, two variants of the new platform will be procured for the KSK: the AGF-2 itself, designed as a reconnaissance and combat vehicle, and an additional tactical support vehicle (UTF) intended for the transport of equipment and ammunition. Funding for the acquisition will be provided through Germany’s special defense fund (Sondervermögen) as well as the regular defense budget, underlining the continued prioritization of special forces mobility and survivability within the Bundeswehr’s broader procurement strategy.
Laser-Light Module: Rheinmetall to Deliver LLM VarioRay for the Bundeswehr’s New Service Rifle — Contract Value in the Hundreds of Millions of Euros
Over the next seven years, Rheinmetall is set to deliver thousands of LLM VarioRay laser-light modules for the Bundeswehr’s new G95 (HK416A8) service rifle. The contract is valued at several hundred million euros.
Background
The Bundeswehr has commissioned Rheinmetall to supply laser-light modules for the German armed forces. After the Budget Committee of the German Bundestag released the required funds on December 3, 2025, the first binding call-off order has now been placed under the framework agreement signed in June 2021. This means laser-light modules of the “LLM VarioRay” type are scheduled for delivery over the next seven years.
In addition, there is an option to call off additional LLM VR units, which could also be delivered within the agreed time period. This firm call-off results in incoming orders for Rheinmetall totaling several hundred million euros net. The devices are manufactured by Rheinmetall Soldier Electronics in Stockach on Lake Constance (Bodensee). It is the largest order intake in the history of this Rheinmetall subsidiary.
What the LLM VarioRay Is
The Rheinmetall LLM VarioRay belongs to the newest generation of laser-light modules. These systems are intended primarily for use on small arms by infantry and dismounted forces, supporting the ability to detect, identify, and mark targets.
Weighing around 250 grams including its mount, the LLM VarioRay can be fitted to virtually any assault rifle via a MIL-STD-1913 rail / STANAG 4694 interface and can be operated using a remote trigger cable. It features:
a high-output white-light LED
a red-light laser marker
an infrared (IR) laser marker
an electrically focusable IR illuminator
The light source can be selected and adjusted continuously via a rotary switch. The device also includes a fully integrated, factory-aligned laser block, enabling straightforward adjustment and alignment to the optic and weapon.
Used together with night vision and thermal imaging devices, this enables German forces to carry out missions across the full operational spectrum—day or night, in any weather.
Wider Use and System Integration
The LLM VarioRay product family is also part of Germany’s soldier system “Infanterist der Zukunft – Erweitertes System (IdZ-ES)”. Internationally, it is fielded as the Laser Light Module MK3 in the British Army, and as Laser-Licht-Modul 19 in the Swiss Armed Forces.
Rheinmetall’s Broader Infantry Portfolio
Rheinmetall offers a broad portfolio of infantry equipment, including various targeting and illumination modules designed to increase the tactical effectiveness of modern small arms. One example is the LM-VTAL (“Laser Module – Variable Tactical Aiming Laser”), which has already been in use with Bundeswehr special forces for several years.
The Danish Jaeger Corps (Jægerkorpset) as seen during a Special Operations Exercise (SOEX). They maintaining operational readiness through continuous training in complex environments.
What we’re looking at here in detail are their boomstick setups. SIG SAUER MCX platform with suppressor compatible handguard (Maybe a SUR300) decked out with some nice Magpul furniture, Aimpoint red dot, Steiner DBALs as well as SureFire Mini ScoutLights to brighten up the dark if needed.
What else do you see…? Would you run it like they do? Any Danish Jaeger Corpsreencators here on our site? Let us know in the comments below.
Good news for everyone who’s been asking for a bigger setup: Acetech is listening.
If you’ve been running the Acetech Alignmentor Smart Zeroing Target and thought, “This is dope… but I want more target real estate,” you’re not alone. The Alignmentor has been getting attention because it’s built for actual airsoft tuning—you shoot, you see your impact feedback in the mobile app, and you can make adjustments way faster than the old-school walk-back-and-check routine.
And here’s the key detail people keep mixing up: The Alignmentor now comes in two sizes — Compact and Full-Size — so you can pick what fits your range setup and how/where you train.
Acetech’s message is basically: we heard you, players — and the bigger / Full-Size direction is the next move. If you’ve been waiting for the larger format to complete your training corner, or you want a setup that feels less “mini range” and more “proper dial-in station,” keep your eyes on Acetech.
Irregular Defense IRREGULAR DISRUPTIVE HINTERLAND: Transitional/multi-environment pattern that disappears in visible light and defeats IR. Break up that dome outline and vanish where it counts.
Each kit contains one helmet scrim, NIR/BERRY shock cord and cord lock, and 6 additional oak leaves which easily integrate to add more texture and breakup. Simply girth hitch the leaves through the helmet scrim or any of your other gear.
100% made in USA from Berry compliant and NIR materials.
Designed to break up your silhouette with an irregular and “organic” design. Exclusively utilizing official IRREGULAR DISRUPTIVE HINTERLAND camouflage. The pattern is a transitional/multi environment design and conceals in both the visible and IR spectrum.
Made to work with various helmet sizes and manufacturers to include OPS-CORE and Team Wendy.
Specna Arms Optics 2026: New Red Dots, Magnifiers & Scopes Built
Specna Arms is kicking off 2026 sharper than ever, and yeah—this one’s for the players who actually care about performance, not just looks. What you’re seeing here is a first sneak peek at the upcoming optics lineup from Specna Arms—and it’s shaping up to be a serious step forward.
We’re talking red dots, magnifiers, and scopes designed for real use on the field. Fast target acquisition, clean sight pictures, solid durability—optics that can handle weekend skirmishes, milsim events, and everything in between without holding you back.
Specna Arms has built a strong reputation for delivering gear that punches above its price point, and this new optics lineup looks like it’s following the same philosophy: practical, reliable, and made for airsoft players who actually play.
This is just the beginning. More details, hands-on impressions, and proper field testing are coming—but one thing’s already clear: 2026 is about to get a lot more serious.
The Staccato platform has become a benchmark in the US firearms scene, building a loyal, almost cult-like following thanks to its performance-driven design and competition-proven DNA. That same reputation carried over into the airsoft world when EMG released the officially licensed Staccato airsoft pistol series in 2023—instantly sparking interest among players, collectors, and realism-focused shooters alike.
In this video review, BB2K Airsoft takes a detailed look at five Staccato airsoft pistols, comparing standard vs. upgraded configurations, and putting each model through a practical test shoot. The goal: cut through marketing noise and show how these pistols really stack up in terms of build quality, handling, and on-field performance.
Stay locked in and keep watching for the full breakdown, side-by-side comparisons, and his hands-on impressions—plus insights that’ll help you decide which Staccato setup actually fits your playstyle.
Introducing the newest compensator by PTS Griffin Armament
The PTS Griffin Armament Micro Carry Comp is a low-profile, compact pistol compensator that doubles as a thread protector for your airsoft pistol threaded barrels.
Its compact size ensures that it will not affect the pistol’s ability to fit into its standard holster. It is made from steel with QPQ finish to ensure an extremely durable high quality finish and excellent corrosion resistance.
Alright folks, if you’re hunting for the next big thing in the airsoft industry, listen up: Tokyo Marui biggest sleeper release of the year their EVolt series is total game-changer. This isn’t just another release—Marui’s basically setting the bar again for everyone else out there.
So what’s fresh with the EVolt?
Split Gearbox: Makes maintenance a total breeze, no more headaches when you’re tuning things up.
High-End MOSFET System: You’re getting a super smooth trigger response and top-tier performance.
Ergonomic Feel: It’s got that real-deal, authentic vibe, so it feels like a legit beast in your hands.
New Mags: Say goodbye to BB spills and hello to smooth reloads.
And there’s more…
Long story short: the Tokyo Marui EVolt is the new gold standard for anyone craving that next-level AEG experience. Keep an eye out for Redwolf Airsofts full video review where they’ll break it all down for you, it’s gonna be a important review.
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