Marine F-35s Fight F-117 Aggressors, Train For Very Long-Range Combat In Huge West Coast Exercise
Winter Fury ’22 is a major example of the Marines pivoting toward preparing for a peer-state conflict over great distances.
Winter Fury ’22 is a major example of the Marines pivoting toward preparing for a peer-state conflict over great distances.
Marines took to the mountains of West Virginia to test integrating the tracked unmanned vehicle into their operations.
After 50 years of sporadic development, Bell thinks it can build a survivable, long-range, high-speed, VTOL aircraft adapted to tomorrow’s wars.
The Navy is looking to buy dozens of smaller amphibious warships to support the Marine Corps’ new expeditionary concepts of operations.
The adaptable UH-1Y Venom is now playing a role in the Marine Corps’ pivot toward the anti-submarine warfare mission.
The Air Force touted its first end-to-end simulated hypersonic weapon strike, but new networking concepts that made it possible may be the real star.
Defending against beach landings and ducking between islands in the dead of night, the Marines are looking to small boats to help fight big conflicts.
New mobile missile launchers are an essential part of the Marine Corps’ future distributed operations concepts.
When it comes to austere operations, the F-35C shows it can do much of what the F-35B can and more as the Marines gear up for a fight in the Pacific.
The U.S. Marine Corps has an ambitious 10-year transformation plan that could see the service eliminate its entire tank force, dramatically scale back howitzer batteries, and cut a significant number of aviation units in favor of land-based rocket artillery and stand-off missile launchers and unmanned aircraft.