The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has propelled counter-UAS weaponry onto a priority list of add-ons for the vehicle, officials said.
By Hope Hodge Seck
The decision came after the service lost confidence in the commander's ability to lead, according to the Marine Corps.
The new policy aims to revitalize a U.S. shipbuilding industry that has fallen well behind production levels of its rivals from Beijing.
Squads had grown to 15 Marines during infantry battalion experiments in recent years.
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