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The Corps wants to boost the LAV’s firepower with precision missiles or swarming kamikaze drones
The Corps has been making steady upgrades to one of its oldest tactical vehicles.
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Marines have been personally downloading this software that helps coordinate air support. How that error and big cyber flaws are putting lives at risk.
Some Marines downloaded the software onto personal devices, potentially putting themselves and their unit at risk.
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Why the Corps needs a system to shoot down Russian and Chinese cruise missiles
The Corps is in the hunt for a fire control radar capable of countering cruise missile threats.
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How the Syrian battlefield is preparing the Corps for a fight with Russia or China
A SOCOM commander said U.S. forces in Syria faced aggressive electronic attack.
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Here’s why the Corps strapped a counter-drone system to the deck of a warship in the Suez Canal
The LMADIS can track, detect, identify, and blast small drones out of the sky using electronic attack.
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The Corps is going all in on small tactical drones as it preps for future war
The Corps considered a variety of drones with an array of ranges and capabilities integrated at the battalion level all the way down to the squad.
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Here’s why Marine Raiders want to take down GPS, cellphones and a Russian navigation service
The Raiders are looking to train its special operators for a fight with near-peer adversaries.
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The sun’s setting on Corps’ last EA-6B Prowler squadron with end of final deployment
The EA-6B Prowler has been around since the Vietnam War.
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Here are the key areas the Corps is focusing on to improve Marine performance on the battlefield
The Corps is interested in a range of tech that will boost a Marine’s vision, hearing, and movement on the battlefield.
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The Corps just slapped a counter-drone system on an MRZR all-terrain vehicle
The MRZR counter-drone system can blast drones from the sky with electronic attack.
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The Corps wants to boost the LAV’s firepower with precision missiles or swarming kamikaze drones
The Corps has been making steady upgrades to one of its oldest tactical vehicles.
-
Marines have been personally downloading this software that helps coordinate air support. How that error and big cyber flaws are putting lives at risk.
Some Marines downloaded the software onto personal devices, potentially putting themselves and their unit at risk.
-
Why the Corps needs a system to shoot down Russian and Chinese cruise missiles
The Corps is in the hunt for a fire control radar capable of countering cruise missile threats.
-
How the Syrian battlefield is preparing the Corps for a fight with Russia or China
A SOCOM commander said U.S. forces in Syria faced aggressive electronic attack.
-
Here’s why the Corps strapped a counter-drone system to the deck of a warship in the Suez Canal
The LMADIS can track, detect, identify, and blast small drones out of the sky using electronic attack.
-
The Corps is going all in on small tactical drones as it preps for future war
The Corps considered a variety of drones with an array of ranges and capabilities integrated at the battalion level all the way down to the squad.
-
Here’s why Marine Raiders want to take down GPS, cellphones and a Russian navigation service
The Raiders are looking to train its special operators for a fight with near-peer adversaries.
-
The sun’s setting on Corps’ last EA-6B Prowler squadron with end of final deployment
The EA-6B Prowler has been around since the Vietnam War.
-
Here are the key areas the Corps is focusing on to improve Marine performance on the battlefield
The Corps is interested in a range of tech that will boost a Marine’s vision, hearing, and movement on the battlefield.
-
The Corps just slapped a counter-drone system on an MRZR all-terrain vehicle
The MRZR counter-drone system can blast drones from the sky with electronic attack.
-
The Corps wants to boost the LAV’s firepower with precision missiles or swarming kamikaze drones
The Corps has been making steady upgrades to one of its oldest tactical vehicles.
-
Marines have been personally downloading this software that helps coordinate air support. How that error and big cyber flaws are putting lives at risk.
Some Marines downloaded the software onto personal devices, potentially putting themselves and their unit at risk.
-
Why the Corps needs a system to shoot down Russian and Chinese cruise missiles
The Corps is in the hunt for a fire control radar capable of countering cruise missile threats.
-
How the Syrian battlefield is preparing the Corps for a fight with Russia or China
A SOCOM commander said U.S. forces in Syria faced aggressive electronic attack.
-
Here’s why the Corps strapped a counter-drone system to the deck of a warship in the Suez Canal
The LMADIS can track, detect, identify, and blast small drones out of the sky using electronic attack.
-
The Corps is going all in on small tactical drones as it preps for future war
The Corps considered a variety of drones with an array of ranges and capabilities integrated at the battalion level all the way down to the squad.
-
Here’s why Marine Raiders want to take down GPS, cellphones and a Russian navigation service
The Raiders are looking to train its special operators for a fight with near-peer adversaries.
-
The sun’s setting on Corps’ last EA-6B Prowler squadron with end of final deployment
The EA-6B Prowler has been around since the Vietnam War.
-
Here are the key areas the Corps is focusing on to improve Marine performance on the battlefield
The Corps is interested in a range of tech that will boost a Marine’s vision, hearing, and movement on the battlefield.
-
The Corps just slapped a counter-drone system on an MRZR all-terrain vehicle
The MRZR counter-drone system can blast drones from the sky with electronic attack.













