Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Topic: ACV

U.S. Marines finally receives first replacements for its aging fleet of assault vehicles

A Marine Corps has finally received the first Amphibious Combat Vehicles, according to a press release issued by the 1st Marine Division. On 4 November, the Marine Corps...

U.S. Marine Corps approves initial fielding of new ACV

The United States Marine Corps announced that the Program Executive Officer Land Systems approved initial fielding of the Marine Corps’ new Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV), which will...

U.S. Marine Corps awards contract to Kongsberg for XM914 remote weapon stations

Kongsberg Protech Systems USA was awarded a contract from the United States Marine Corps for XM914 Remote Weapon Stations. Kongsberg has been awarded a contract to provide XM914 (30mmx113mm)...

U.S. Marine Corps taps BAE Systems for ACV medium caliber cannon mission role variant

The U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command has contracted BAE Systems for the design and build of the Corps’ new Amphibious Combat Vehicle medium caliber cannon mission role...

U.S. Marine Corps to equip its new combat vehicles with medium caliber turret

According to Jane's Defence Weekly, the Kongsberg's PROTECTOR MCT-30 medium caliber turret, selected for the U.S. Army's Stryker Dragoon infantry carrier vehicle, will now be used for...

U.S. Marine Corps orders additional Amphibious Combat Vehicles

The U.S. Marine Corps has placed an order for 10 additional 26 Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACV) under the Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) phase of the program. U.S. defense...

U.S. Marines test newest amphibious vehicle’s ability to integrate with naval shipping

U.S. Marines currently testing the Marine Corps’ newest amphibious vehicle, which will replace the current Amphibious Assault Vehicle. According to a recent service news release, U.S. Marines with...

U.S. Marines hold low-light tests of its newest combat vehicles

The United States Marine Corps held some new tests with its newly designed combat vehicles at Amphibious Vehicle Test Branch on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. According...

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