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No tanks, but the Corps is still looking for an LAV replacement
Prototypes from two vendors should be ready for evaluations by the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2020.
By Shawn Snow
The new sergeant major of the Marine Corps is not promising you a ‘rose garden’
The new sergeant major of the Marine Corps said he's not focused on making any major changes to tattoo policies, uniform or grooming regulations.
By Shawn Snow
Japan surges new weapons, military roles to meet China’s rise
Japan is reinvigorating its forces as China expands its reach.
By Tara Copp, AP
Marines want Russian-styled aircraft to realistically practice challenging them
The Marine Corps wants to get acclimated to fighting peer-level adversaries with peer-level aircraft.
By Kyle Rempfer
How much longer will US and partner forces ‘own the night’ in combat?
Filmed through the tinted green of night vision goggles, a February video by the Taliban depicts their assault on an Afghan Local Police outpost in Khandahar province.
By Kyle Rempfer