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Move over nerds, grunts are learning signals intelligence
Grunts are learning how to exploit the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Was a Marine Corps website hacked?
The FBI said it neither confirms nor denies the existence of an investigation.
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The Corps is down to one final EA-6B Prowler squadron
The EA-6B has been vital to U.S. operations against ISIS for its ability to jam enemy communications, roadside bombs and suppress enemy air defenses.
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Corps unveils its new drone insignia
The new breast insignia is authorized for both enlisted and officers qualified to fly unmanned aircraft.
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The Corps is looking for a tube-launched suicide drone
The Corps wants a long-range suicide drone that can loiter over suspected targets at sea or air.
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Are MARSOC cyber operators on the horizon?
The Raiders are working on plans to bring cyber capabilities to its teams.
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Major data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands
Thousands of Marines and sailors have had their bank account and credit card information compromised.
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Accurate air and artillery strikes, coming soon from a tablet
Marines are continuing to push smaller, lighter and more mobile tech to help Marines call in air and artillery strikes.
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War without the internet? Commandant says Marines need to revive old-style comms
Marines also will need to start conducting training with the internet off, he said.
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The Marine Corps wants rifle-mounted, video-streaming surveillance tech
It’s another development as the Marine Corps continues to push for new lethal technologies to retool its infantry squads.
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Move over nerds, grunts are learning signals intelligence
Grunts are learning how to exploit the electromagnetic spectrum.
-
Was a Marine Corps website hacked?
The FBI said it neither confirms nor denies the existence of an investigation.
-
The Corps is down to one final EA-6B Prowler squadron
The EA-6B has been vital to U.S. operations against ISIS for its ability to jam enemy communications, roadside bombs and suppress enemy air defenses.
-
Corps unveils its new drone insignia
The new breast insignia is authorized for both enlisted and officers qualified to fly unmanned aircraft.
-
The Corps is looking for a tube-launched suicide drone
The Corps wants a long-range suicide drone that can loiter over suspected targets at sea or air.
-
Are MARSOC cyber operators on the horizon?
The Raiders are working on plans to bring cyber capabilities to its teams.
-
Major data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands
Thousands of Marines and sailors have had their bank account and credit card information compromised.
-
Accurate air and artillery strikes, coming soon from a tablet
Marines are continuing to push smaller, lighter and more mobile tech to help Marines call in air and artillery strikes.
-
War without the internet? Commandant says Marines need to revive old-style comms
Marines also will need to start conducting training with the internet off, he said.
-
The Marine Corps wants rifle-mounted, video-streaming surveillance tech
It’s another development as the Marine Corps continues to push for new lethal technologies to retool its infantry squads.
-
Move over nerds, grunts are learning signals intelligence
Grunts are learning how to exploit the electromagnetic spectrum.
-
Was a Marine Corps website hacked?
The FBI said it neither confirms nor denies the existence of an investigation.
-
The Corps is down to one final EA-6B Prowler squadron
The EA-6B has been vital to U.S. operations against ISIS for its ability to jam enemy communications, roadside bombs and suppress enemy air defenses.
-
Corps unveils its new drone insignia
The new breast insignia is authorized for both enlisted and officers qualified to fly unmanned aircraft.
-
The Corps is looking for a tube-launched suicide drone
The Corps wants a long-range suicide drone that can loiter over suspected targets at sea or air.
-
Are MARSOC cyber operators on the horizon?
The Raiders are working on plans to bring cyber capabilities to its teams.
-
Major data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands
Thousands of Marines and sailors have had their bank account and credit card information compromised.
-
Accurate air and artillery strikes, coming soon from a tablet
Marines are continuing to push smaller, lighter and more mobile tech to help Marines call in air and artillery strikes.
-
War without the internet? Commandant says Marines need to revive old-style comms
Marines also will need to start conducting training with the internet off, he said.
-
The Marine Corps wants rifle-mounted, video-streaming surveillance tech
It’s another development as the Marine Corps continues to push for new lethal technologies to retool its infantry squads.













