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Marine Corps bets on a sensor-first turret for its next scout vehicle
The turret choice signals what the Marine Corps wants its next reconnaissance vehicle to be: a protected sensor-and-network node first, and a gun truck second. The fact that the service is going with ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Marine Corps’ Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle is undergoing testing throughout this year, cementing a previously debatable requirement that senior officials now believe will be ...
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LAV-25 | Eight-wheeled amphibious armored reconnaissance vehicle
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In the Marine Corps' revised job manual: reconnaissance snipers, enlisted Marine historians, warrant officers who care for the dead and more. (Lance Cpl. Juan C. Bustos/Marine Corps) The Marine Corps ...
The backbone of the Marine Corps’ reconnaissance, the Light Armored Reconnaissance vehicle, is not a modern vehicle. Introduced into Marine Corps service in the early 1980s, the platform sports a 25mm ...
The United States Marine Corps is on the hunt for a new vehicle to carry groups of reconnaissance Marines around the battlefield. The current backbone of Marine armored reconnaissance, the Light ...
Amatangelo “AJ” Pasciuti, a former Marine Force Recon Scout Sniper and host of the Combat Story podcast, will release his ...
In April 1967, Marine 2nd Lt. James Capers Jr. ignored his numerous bullet and shrapnel wounds to lead his nine-man team from 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company against an enemy ambush in South Vietnam.
The Marine Corps is exploring a variant of the amphibious combat vehicle for its future reconnaissance battalions with an equipment package containing drones and communication systems, and has asked ...
Amatangelo “AJ” Pasciuti, a former Marine Force Recon Scout Sniper and host of the Combat Story podcast, will release his ...
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