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Drones fly over French strategic nuclear submarine base, media report
The drones were “neutralized,” daily Liberation reported, with the newspaper saying the usual procedure involves jamming.
GM Defense tackling battlefield power for Marines through DIU effort
GM Defense wants to pave the way for the U.S. Marine Corps to feel comfortable fielding an all-electric vehicle.
Recon vehicle competitors maintain tempo, despite program uncertainty
The Corps is rethinking how many Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicles it will need, but industry is still committed to moving forward with the program.
Three of four planned ACV variants rolling down BAE’s production line
All four variants of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle are working their way through the design, testing, construction and fielding phases of acquisition.
Gen. Randy George, once admonished, is now Army chief in waiting
George is set to appear Wednesday at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
Marine Corps triples enlistment bonuses for cyber jobs
The service has said it needs Marines who can defend against cyber attacks and launch some of their own.
US Marine Corps wants to further speed up Force Design overhaul plans
Marines are already using alternative acquisition models and leveraging existing tech to modernize. They still want to move faster.
Physiological issues in flight are going down, but still persist
Five years after a spike in reports of dangerous mental and physical effects in flight, military aviators are breathing easier. But problems persist.
By Rachel S. Cohen, Irene Loewenson and Diana Stancy Correll
Marines on target for active, Reserve recruiting and retention goals
As of June, the Corps has hit 110% of its 2023 retention goal.
By Todd South
Pressed to prove value of amphibious ships, Marines seek to add drones
The Corps’ prized amphibious ships might house and launch unmanned aircraft and vessels, along with an undefined array of other warfighting technology.
By Hope Hodge Seck