Military drone technology is advancing quickly, and the U.S has a new 3D-printed drone that was designed and built by a team ...
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Why the Marines are putting 'Red Wolf' missiles on their Viper helicopters
The Red Wolf has an effective range of more than 200 miles—giving the Marine Corps greater flexibility in its operations in ...
A global defense contractor with operations in Huntsville has won a contract to develop a new weapons system for military helicopters. L3Harris Technologies is getting $86.2 million to develop, test, ...
Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II aircraft with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 214, Marine Aircraft Group 12, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, refuels at Gwangju Air Base, South Korea. (Cpl. Chloe ...
The M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle is widely regarded as the most accurate and reliable service rifle Marines have ever fielded. Marines prefer weapons that prove reliable in harsh environments ...
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Marines Train With Heavy Weapons During Hawaii Live-Fire
U.S. Marines with 3rd Littoral Combat Team, 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, participate in live-fire ...
Marine Corps attack helicopters will field a new long-range missile capable of maritime strike and electronic warfare ...
L3Harris Technologies has secured a contract to rapidly produce and deliver Red Wolf air-launched weapons to meet the US ...
The U.S. Marine Corps has been directed to ramp up its security around its ammunition and explosives after a government audit found annual inspections did not meet Department of Defense standards. The ...
The Marine Corps is rapidly fielding its newest anti-ship weapons platforms in Japan. The Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System, better known as the NMESIS, is being forward deployed to ...
There are many like it — 18, in fact. A new scrolling feature posted on the Marine Corps website walks through a vital string of identity to the Corps: a history of every rifle model that any Marine ...
By late 1967, the M50 Ontos was just about phased out of military service. The Army had rejected it back in 1953, calling it too cramped, too lightly armored and too awkward to reload. Only the Marine ...
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