Nearly 700 Marines and dozens of armored vehicles hit Norway's beaches. The LAV-AT equipped with a new automated TOW missile turret system is making its European debut in Norway. Trident Juncture will be NATO's largest exercise in more than a decade. The Defense Department has fleshed out a plan to replace “the aging and inefficient Defense Travel System.” The Marine Corps is putting the light armor vehicle's cybersecurity capabilities to the test. By Brandon Knapp
6 years ago The workhorse vehicle will remain in use until 2035. By Jeff Schogol
6 years ago The turrets are specifically for LAVs that fire anti-tank missiles. By Jeff Schogol
7 years ago The Marine Corps wants the next version of the LAV to show major improvements. A lance corporal killed in October was the second Marine to die due to a deadly seat glitch in the Corps' line of Light Armored Vehicles — and nearly a dozen others have reported having close calls with the faulty mechanism. By Hope Hodge Seck
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