The burly, tracked vehicles that shuttled Marine grunts from ships to shore for more than five decades were retired from the service last week, making way for the Corps’ next-generation amphibious ...
U.S. Marine Corps demonstration of the new Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV), developed by BAE Systems and Iveco. The ACV is slated to replace the older AAV-P7/A1 (Assault Amphibious Vehicle), which has ...
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From Battlefields to History: The Retirement of the AAV7A
After decades of service, the AAV7A Amphibious Assault Vehicle is being retired. This report highlights its operational ...
The Marine Corps is preparing to fire live weapons at its new Amphibious Combat Vehicle until the attacks achieve "total destruction," to prepare the vehicle and pave the way for long-range, ...
Marine Corps ACV in the Pacific Ocean. (Photo by Cpl. Joseph Helms/Marine Corps) The Marine Corps released a dramatic photo this week of a new amphibious combat vehicle heading toward the San ...
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – A half-dozen amphibious combat vehicles swam through calm morning seas and rolled onto Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base’s Red Beach earlier this month. The ACV crews joined ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! The U.S. Marine Corps marked its 250th anniversary by conducting an amphibious assault demonstration at Camp Pendleton Beach, California.
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