Marines sending new amphibious vehicles to Japan in the summer184 amphibious combat vehicles have already been fielded by BAE Systems to the Marine Corps.7 months ago
Navy’s next amphibious ship named for Marines’ Helmand province fightThe Navy will honor the Marines and sailors who served in Afghanistan with the name of the next America-class amphibious ship.7 months ago
Over-classified information hampers work with allies, top Marines say“Sometimes we get in our own way, by over-classifying, over-compartmentalizing,” Gen. David Berger said.
How the Marines will use uncrewed tech, according to acquisitions bossThe Corps’ experimentation with systems that require no crew comes as part of an ambitious revamp of the service.
New variants of Marine amphibious combat vehicles coming soonNearly 200 of the amphibious combat vehicle’s basic variant have already been fielded to the Marine Corps, a BAE Systems program manager said.
Marines update logistics doctrine from 1997 ― here’s what’s inside Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 4 is an updated version of logistics doctrine from 1997.
Marine littoral regiment fends off traditional regiment in exercise“It’s not capable of everything we set out and designed, but it is a capable operational unit," Maj. Gen. Jay Bargeron said.
Corps plans to spend more money on retaining, training MarinesThe proposed budget for fiscal year 2024 allocates $77 million for reenlistment bonuses.
How JADC2 is like a high-tech grill, according to one Marine colonelIt’s tricky to define the multibillion-dollar Pentagon initiative aimed at linking up the military’s many forces and data.
Marine Corps launches testing of prototypes for new recon vehicleThe ARV is supposed to be adept at sensing threats and conveying that information across networks.
Tech whizzes and CEOs find homes in Corps’ new Reserve innovation unitThe unit accepts reservists with experience in startups, venture capital, management consulting and technology.
COVID-19 vaccine mandate is affecting recruitment, top Marine saysThe vaccine mandate has especially affected recruiting in the South, Gen. David Berger said.