30-Day Prototype Sprint – Allied Nation Procurement Trial

Objective: Field a proof-of-concept rifle platform for evaluation under a competitive defense acquisition cycle. Execution: Delivered a configurable 5.56 system with integrated suppressor, configurable fire control, and optic/interface versatility. Result: Passed evaluation under Phase I and Phase II field trials; follow-on collaboration initiated for scaled production.
Optics Stabilization Platform – Federal Border Enforcement Element

Objective: Create a stable, thermally regulated optics mounting solution for fluctuating temperatures and rough handling. Execution: Developed a cross-compatible rail interface with enhanced rigidity and thermally resistant bedding material. Result: Zero maintained across optic swaps and environments; operators reported faster reacquisition under NODS and white light.
Urban Entry Weapon System – Specialized State Tactical Unit

Objective: Deliver a compact, low-signature platform with integrated suppression, tuned for confined-space use. Execution: Designed and fielded a suppressed 5.56 SBR with minimized gas blowback, custom rail system, and optics-ready upper. Result: Reduced exposure during breach, improved control in close quarters, and strong feedback from operational users.