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The LAV-25: What You Need to Know About the Marines Favorite Ride

Its speed and firepower, coupled with its exceptional ability to deploy worldwide at a moment’s notice, makes the LAV-25 an ideal component of any crisis response force.

Textron completes Cottonmouth ARV prototype vehicle build

Cockpit Singleplayer new Version is out news

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The U S Marines Light Armored Vehicle Is RIP | The National Interest

The U.S. Marines’ Light Armored Vehicle Is RIP In order to keep pace with a growing threat in the Pacific, the Corps is ditching their LAVs for good. The Marine’s LAV has been a United States Marine Corps (USMC) workhorse since the early 1980s. With a 25mm chain gun, eight-wheel-drive, and a moderate amphibious capability, the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) is a powerful reconnaissance tool. Since its introduction, the LAV has been steadily upgraded, incorporating armor protection upgrades as well as fuel economy and drive train improvements. Though the LAV certainly fills an amphibious armored reconnaissance capability niche for the Marine Corps, it is on the way out.

Top Priority: Marines Want New Loitering Drones

By   Paul McLeary on April 26, 2021 at 3:58 PM A Marine launches the Switchblade 300, a weaponized Small Unmanned Air System WASHINGTON: The Marine Corps are looking for new loitering suicide drones that troops can launch while on the move, listing them as its number one acquisition priority. The two systems came in at the top of a list of equipment the service wants as it builds new light battalions to operate in small, dispersed groups on Pacific island chains.  The list came at the conclusion of the Corps’ latest version of its Force Design 2030 document. It outlines some of the major muscle movements ordered by Commandant Gen. David Berger to make the force lighter, faster, and better to support the Navy in a contest with the Chinese. The new list was released today,

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