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With three prototypes in hand, Marines ready for recon vehicle testing
The Marine Corps will test three options for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle in early 2023, now that all competitors have turned in their vehicles.
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White House steps in as Navy, Pentagon feud over amphibious ship study
An official has described to Defense News a standoff between the Navy and the Pentagon, and how the White House had to play arbitrator.
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Ukraine war ‘validates’ key principles of new Marine unit in Pacific
Gen. Berger believes early lessons from Ukraine are theater-agnostic and support much of what the new 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment is creating in Hawaii.
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Marines’ updated amphibious concept calls for disruptive technologies
The updated amphibious operations concept accounts for anti-access weapons and calls for unmanned and AI tools to help U.S. naval forces.
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Marines, Navy near agreement on light amphibious warship features
The two services are closer to striking the right balance between keeping the cost low and including the right survivability features, a general says.
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US Marines warn against Navy’s FY24 decommission plans
Documents obtained by Defense News reveal plans to decommission amphibious ships, despite an outcry from the Corps over the resulting capability gap.
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Navy, Marine Corps test new naval integration concepts in 7th Fleet
A new task force will streamline command and control of amphibious and crisis response elements in the Indo-Pacific.
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Naval research boss wants ‘experimentation czar’ powers
Rear Adm. Lorin Selby is looking for a single position that can bridge the “valley of death” and help prototype and field promising new technologies.
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Marine regiment shows off capabilities at RIMPAC ahead of fall experimentation blitz
The new 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment got to show off the basics of how it will operate with partners at RIMPAC. Now comes a major experimentation push ahead of a fall 2023 deadline to become operational.
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Four ways to kill a ship: How US Marines are focused on controlling the seas
The Marine Corps is refocusing on maritime missions, and it’s already demonstrated four ways to sink a ship as part of this transition.
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With three prototypes in hand, Marines ready for recon vehicle testing
The Marine Corps will test three options for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle in early 2023, now that all competitors have turned in their vehicles.
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White House steps in as Navy, Pentagon feud over amphibious ship study
An official has described to Defense News a standoff between the Navy and the Pentagon, and how the White House had to play arbitrator.
-
Ukraine war ‘validates’ key principles of new Marine unit in Pacific
Gen. Berger believes early lessons from Ukraine are theater-agnostic and support much of what the new 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment is creating in Hawaii.
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Marines’ updated amphibious concept calls for disruptive technologies
The updated amphibious operations concept accounts for anti-access weapons and calls for unmanned and AI tools to help U.S. naval forces.
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Marines, Navy near agreement on light amphibious warship features
The two services are closer to striking the right balance between keeping the cost low and including the right survivability features, a general says.
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US Marines warn against Navy’s FY24 decommission plans
Documents obtained by Defense News reveal plans to decommission amphibious ships, despite an outcry from the Corps over the resulting capability gap.
-
Navy, Marine Corps test new naval integration concepts in 7th Fleet
A new task force will streamline command and control of amphibious and crisis response elements in the Indo-Pacific.
-
Naval research boss wants ‘experimentation czar’ powers
Rear Adm. Lorin Selby is looking for a single position that can bridge the “valley of death” and help prototype and field promising new technologies.
-
Marine regiment shows off capabilities at RIMPAC ahead of fall experimentation blitz
The new 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment got to show off the basics of how it will operate with partners at RIMPAC. Now comes a major experimentation push ahead of a fall 2023 deadline to become operational.
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Four ways to kill a ship: How US Marines are focused on controlling the seas
The Marine Corps is refocusing on maritime missions, and it’s already demonstrated four ways to sink a ship as part of this transition.
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With three prototypes in hand, Marines ready for recon vehicle testing
The Marine Corps will test three options for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle in early 2023, now that all competitors have turned in their vehicles.
-
White House steps in as Navy, Pentagon feud over amphibious ship study
An official has described to Defense News a standoff between the Navy and the Pentagon, and how the White House had to play arbitrator.
-
Ukraine war ‘validates’ key principles of new Marine unit in Pacific
Gen. Berger believes early lessons from Ukraine are theater-agnostic and support much of what the new 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment is creating in Hawaii.
-
Marines’ updated amphibious concept calls for disruptive technologies
The updated amphibious operations concept accounts for anti-access weapons and calls for unmanned and AI tools to help U.S. naval forces.
-
Marines, Navy near agreement on light amphibious warship features
The two services are closer to striking the right balance between keeping the cost low and including the right survivability features, a general says.
-
US Marines warn against Navy’s FY24 decommission plans
Documents obtained by Defense News reveal plans to decommission amphibious ships, despite an outcry from the Corps over the resulting capability gap.
-
Navy, Marine Corps test new naval integration concepts in 7th Fleet
A new task force will streamline command and control of amphibious and crisis response elements in the Indo-Pacific.
-
Naval research boss wants ‘experimentation czar’ powers
Rear Adm. Lorin Selby is looking for a single position that can bridge the “valley of death” and help prototype and field promising new technologies.
-
Marine regiment shows off capabilities at RIMPAC ahead of fall experimentation blitz
The new 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment got to show off the basics of how it will operate with partners at RIMPAC. Now comes a major experimentation push ahead of a fall 2023 deadline to become operational.
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Four ways to kill a ship: How US Marines are focused on controlling the seas
The Marine Corps is refocusing on maritime missions, and it’s already demonstrated four ways to sink a ship as part of this transition.












