From ship to shore to objective, no equipment better defines the distinction and purpose of Marine Corps expeditionary capabilities than the AAV-7 Amphibious Assault Vehicle. Designed to assault ...
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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 Corps’s first new amphibious vehicle since Vietnam, the ACV is expected to replace the service’s arsenal of Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV) that have been in service since the 1970s.
Marines on Okinawa, Japan, have received their first batch of amphibious combat vehicles ― the Corps' upgrade for the assault ...
A sinking Marine Corps amphibious assault vehicle is a "death trap" because of how hard it can be to get everyone out alive, Marine veterans told Insider after a deadly incident this summer.