Two soldiers die after vehicle training accident near Fort StewartStaff Sgt. Shelbe Butner, 28, and Spc. Jacob Mullen, 25, died after their training vehicle rolled over and into standing water.By Riley Ceder6 weeks ago
Marine Corps missile truck first to be produced with off-road autonomyThe Marine Corps' ROGUE Fires will roll off production lines with self-driving capability from Forterra.By Jen Judson2 months ago
Driverless boats, enduring sensors on the special ops maritime menuSensors that can run for weeks or month are on the wish list.By Todd South23 months ago
Towing company settles lawsuit for illegally selling troops’ carsA Virginia towing company accused of auctioning off service members’ vehicles agreed to a settlement.By Jonathan Lehrfeld24 months ago
Marines injured in new vehicle accident as rollover trial gets underwayFour Marines were in the vehicle at the time.By Hope Hodge Seck24 months ago
New variants of Marine amphibious combat vehicles coming soonNearly 200 of the amphibious combat vehicle’s basic variant have already been fielded to the Marine Corps, a BAE Systems program manager said.By Irene Loewenson24 months ago
Top Marine acknowledges mechanical issues with new amphibious vehiclesGen. David Berger, the Marine commandant, largely attributed amphibious combat vehicle rollovers to insufficient training.By Irene Loewenson24 months ago
Marine Corps launches testing of prototypes for new recon vehicleThe ARV is supposed to be adept at sensing threats and conveying that information across networks.By Irene Loewenson2 years ago
Ukrainian battalion completes first combined-arms training in GermanyMore than 600 troops trained on the Bradley fighting vehicle.By Meghann Myers2 years ago
Former Navy SEAL, listed as a deserter, dies fighting in UkraineDaniel W. Swift was reportedly involved in an operation in Bakhmut, a city in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region, when he was killed.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press2 years ago
The West doubles down on aiding Ukraine with heavy weaponsPlans to send yet heavier equipment designed to win maneuver battles are expected to come to a head.By Joe Gould2 years ago
Marine colonel relieved of command amid investigation into ACV mishapIn relieving Col. John Medeiros, the Marine Corps cited “a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command.”By Irene Loewenson2 years ago