How the Marine Corps Plans to Implement Its Strategic Firepower Plan
The Marine Corps is fast-progressing with a tactical pivot toward its maritime roots and extensively shifting focus toward preparations for major-power warfare.
The U.S. Marine Corps is divesting itself of heavy, hard-to-transport tanks and massively arming its smaller, lighter and more deployable assets with heavy anti-armor firepower to ensure it remains capable of mechanized armored warfare in a changing threat environment.
The Marine Corps is fast progressing with a broad strategic and tactical pivot toward its maritime roots and extensively shifting focus toward preparations for major-power warfare, seabasing, sea-control and multi-domain amphibious attack against technologically sophisticated adversaries. A huge part of this, particularly given that it is removing tanks from its arsenal, the Marine Corps is incrementally adding advanced, extremely powerful, yet highly expeditionary and mobile anti-armor we