The Marine Corps plans to wrap up the recertification of amphibious vehicle operators, in a process prompted by a series of mishaps, but the timeline for deploying the vehicle remains unclear. The ...
The Marine Corps is training Marines on differences between the amphibious combat vehicle and its predecessor, following a series of training mishaps that the top Marine attributed to “training ...
Modern military conflict is rarely a straightforward engagement in which opposing armies face each other on the battlefield and march in the way wars had been conducted for centuries. Mechanized ...
An amphibious combat vehicle attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit splashes off the amphibious dock landing ship Harpers Ferry during Exercise Balikatan 24 in Naval Detachment Oyster Bay, ...
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The story of amphibious cars in history
Amphibious cars, vehicles capable of traveling on both land and water, have captured the imagination of inventors and adventurers for over a century. These unique vehicles have evolved from early ...
The Marine Corps wants to be done with its assault amphibious vehicles, but that doesn’t mean they are going to go to rust. More than a year after the Marines barred the use of the vehicles in ...
The Marines may be full speed ahead on adopting its first new amphibious vehicle since the Vietnam War, but the Corps’ newest ride is still facing significant operational and mechanical issues, the ...
Image Credit: Kmr1985 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons. Most amphibious vehicles sound like the stuff of spy movies: part car, part boat, usually all hype. But every now and then, someone ...
The world we live in today is such that there is little need for amphibious assaults on enemy beaches at the moment. That could change, though, given events taking place in Europe, the Middle East, ...
Though they might look like ordinary vehicles, these awesome amphibians can cruise on open roads and waters. Even more impressive, one of them can even dive! Contrary to what you might believe, ...
A South Korean AAV-7 amphibious assault vehicle supports a landing. To retake occupied Ukraine, the Ukraine Army must, at a minimum, present a credible threat to the Dnipro River’s Russian-occupied ...
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