Pending legislation in the Senate aims to force the Navy and Marine Corps to have 24 amphibs “operationally available” on any given day.
By Justin Katz“If you think it’s hard to buy a counter-UAS capability, go ask the contracting officer, ‘How do I buy three trees and have them planted?’” said Don Kelley, the Marine Corps Program Executive Officer Land Systems Ground-Based Air Defense program manager, referring to one particular unforeseen challenge to a program.
By Ashley RoqueGen. Eric Smith will become the first Marine in at least 100 years to have the title “acting commandant.”
By Justin KatzThe expedition featured key senior Marines speakers, endless displays of weapon systems, and Chesty.
By Lee FerranThe most recent Force Design 2030 update directed service brass to establish the new recon battalions later this year.
By Justin KatzThree MARSOC members, whose names were withheld for operational security, spoke at a panel about the tech they say they most critically need.
By Lee FerranThe Marine Corps’ top officer spent part of his week at the Modern Day Marine exposition giving some of his last talks as the commandant.
By Justin KatzThe Defense Innovation Unit announced this week that it had awarded GM Defense and Cummins with deals to produce a modular, vehicle-transportable system that will provide energy storage and management for tactical/mobile microgrids.
By Ashley RoqueThe firm, which specializes in fire-control systems, has teamed up with an Israeli radar-maker to offer a new c-UAS system.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe effort is in parallel with a project to develop technology capable of objectively measuring surf conditions.
By Justin KatzThe Electric Military Concept Vehicle offers a peek at the company’s plans to bid on the Army’s Electric Light Reconnaissance Vehicle prototyping competition that kicked off earlier this month.
By Ashley RoqueThe flight III destroyers will have some of the latest and greatest technology currently available to the service.
By Justin KatzCongress should not shoot the messenger, but help the Navy and Marine Corps explain why 31 amphibs is the right number, CSIS’s Mark Cancian argues in this op-ed.
By Mark Cancian
AEI’s John Ferrari argues that lawmakers must hear from incoming service leaders on the assumptions they’re making as they prepare for their new, highest-level jobs.
By John Ferrari