The new standards outline the use of safety boats to accompany the Amphibious Combat Vehicle during waterborne operations.
The ACV is intended to eventually replace the older Amphibious Assault Vehicle that’s been in use since the 1970s. The Marine Corps in June 2018 awarded $198 million in contract options to BAE ...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) has begun to say goodbye to its tanks and will operate none by the end of the decade, ...
Both aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships work in tandem often, and despite them looking similar, they both operate ...
General Atomics A number of other countries are also actively looking to field fixed-wing naval drone capabilities or ...
In a first of its kind flight, a General Atomics Gray Eagle short take-off and landing uncrewed aircraft has launched from a ...
A $329 million contract secured by Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace signals the start of full production on its Amphibious ...
Amphibious assault vehicles attached to an armored unit with a brigade under the Chinese PLA 73rd Group Army sail in formation during a maritime driving training exercise on August 12, 2024.
When it comes to specialty applications of the Smart Fortwo, "off-road motorsports" may seem about as likely as "amphibious assault vehicle." Yet a team has come up with just that (the former ...
hovercraft and the Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) armored personnel carrier. And in some instances, the purpose-built F-35B is used. These ships also have well decks, or big open ports at the ...
Col. Matthew Ludlow, the officer in charge of the Transition Training Unit, an entity that oversees the shift from the Corps' decades-old Amphibious Assault Vehicle to the newer ACV. "The AATOPS ...