Marines conducted a complex at-sea readiness rehearsal for combat with the service’s new amphibious combat vehicle for the first time while their comrades worked on coastal defense training with ...
Marines on Okinawa, Japan, have received their first batch of amphibious combat vehicles ― the Corps’ upgrade for the assault amphibious vehicle that has been in service since the Vietnam-era. III ...
The new "ACV-130" amphibious armored vehicles are in a sense a substitute for the Marine Corps’ tank units, which are ...
Marines drive amphibious combat vehicles off the coast of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, in 2023, as part of a training curriculum focused on transitioning from the predecessor platform ...
The Marine Corps describes the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) as: The Corps’ next-generation vehicle designed to move Marines from ship to shore. Designed to replace the Corps’ aging Amphibious ...
Just 22 days after a full pause on waterborne Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) operations was lifted by the Marine Corps, limited restrictions on their operations have been reinstated following another ...
The flight deck of an amphibious ship never has been “available”. It is booked out of helicopters, MV-22s, cargo transfers, ...