The United States Marine Corps (USMC) has begun to say goodbye to its tanks and will operate none by the end of the decade, but that doesn’t mean it won’t continue to have armored vehicles in its ...
Marines drive amphibious combat vehicles off the coast of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, in 2023, as part of a training curriculum focused on transitioning from the predecessor platform ...
Amphibious vehicles are, thanks to their ability to work both on land and on water, a special breed of machines, but they tend to become even more so at the hands of the military. And the U.S. Marine ...
A file image of a USMC ACV from 2022. The service marked its first employment of the ACV at an overseas exercise during ‘Balikatan' 2024 in the Philippines. (US Marine Corps) The US Marine Corps (USMC ...
Marines in the service's newest fighting formation will field a more rugged and capable mobile command vehicle on one of its newest ground vehicles in January. Under a contract with U.S defense firm ...
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