The first two Light Armoured Vehicle Anti-Tank Modernisation (LAV-ATM) A2 models equipped with the Modified Target Acquisition System (MTAS) turret have rolled off the line at production plant Barstow ...
Key point: The LAV-25 has served in many conflicts and proven its usefulness. The LAV-25, the U.S. Marine Corps’ main armored reconnaissance vehicle, has its origins in an effort to develop a new, ...
U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 19.1 (MRF-E) fire rounds from a Light Armored Vehicle during Exercise Northern Screen at Setermoen, Norway, Nov. 5, 2018. The exercise increases the ...
The U.S. Army is borrowing light armored vehicles from the Marine Corps to offer support for airborne forces. The LAV-25A2, armed with a devastating 25mm automatic cannon, will provide reconnaissance ...
U.S. Marines practice external lift operations with CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters lifting LAV-25 light armored vehicles at Camp Pendleton, CA. Units - Landing Support Company, 1st Transportation ...
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada has been awarded a $37.2 million contract to upgrade the Marine Corps' fleet of light armored vehicles. The Jan. 4 contract, which was awarded through Army ...
The Marines’ current reconnaissance vehicle, the LAV, or Light Armored Vehicle is set to be replaced by the USMC’s Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle. ARV prototypes should be ready for initial testing ...
Textron’s Cottonmouth vehicle is the company’s pitch for the Marine Corps’ Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle program to replace the aging Light Armored Vehicle for recon Marines. Textron photo. The ...
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