By ERIKA I. RITCHIE | The Orange County Register | Published: April 27, 2021 SANTA ANA (Tribune News Service) With new global threats emerging, especially in the Indo-Pacific, the Marines top commander sees a new kind of fight on the horizon that will need more unmanned planes and remote weapons and smaller infantry units that can swiftly respond, packing their own arsenal of surveillance drones and anti-aircraft missiles. Commandant Gen. David Berger on Monday, April 26, released an update on how the Marine Corps is doing in carrying out his 10-year vision to reorganize and modernize its troops and put the force on equal footing with technology for future conflicts.
By ERIKA I. RITCHIE | The Orange County Register | Published: April 27, 2021 (Tribune News Service) With new global threats emerging, especially in the Indo-Pacific, the Marines top commander sees a new kind of fight on the horizon that will need more unmanned planes and remote weapons and smaller infantry units that can swiftly respond, packing their own arsenal of surveillance drones and anti-aircraft missiles. Commandant Gen. David Berger on Monday, April 26, released an update on how the Marine Corps is doing in carrying out his 10-year vision to reorganize and modernize its troops and put the force on equal footing with technology for future conflicts.