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US Marines Deploy and Test Artillery
U.S. Marines with Delta Battery, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, conduct a M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System mission during Exercise Cobra Fury 25.2 at Yakima ...
For decades and across multiple conflicts, the tracked Amphibious Assault Vehicles were a staple of Marine Corps operations.
Over the past four days, warriors of the 30th Marine Corps destroyed four Russian artillery systems that had been shelling ...
The National Interest on MSN
HIMARS Can Win Wars, But Only If It Reaches the Battlefield
The US military has global commitments. Weapon systems like the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) are ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Engineering the CH-53K King Stallion: U.S. Marines’ $130 Million Powerhouse
K King Stallion isn’t just another helicopter — it’s a flying powerhouse engineered to redefine what heavy lift means for the ...
In the scorching expanse of California's Mojave Desert, U.S. Marines and French Foreign Legionnaires recently wrapped up a significant training evolution that's shaping allied interoperability.
Airmen assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron conducted a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System Rapid Insertion training during a joint operational ...
The National Interest on MSN
USMC Officially Retires Amphibious Assault Vehicle After Five Decades
The Marine Corps is pivoting back to the amphibious and fleet support roles that defined it during World War II.
Costs for vehicle repairs have soared, but the services are getting less availability and mission readiness in return.
The MSV (L) is designed for logistics in contested environments, capable of supporting both routine and combat operations by delivering troops and equipment to austere ports, degraded ports, and bare ...
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