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The Corps’ Light Armored Vehicle, or LAV, has been rolling around since the 1980s and is still active across the force. And now, the aging vehicle has recently been inducted as a museum piece.
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 ...
Nov. 22 (UPI) --The U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command announced Wednesday that they have begun rolling out new upgraded Light Armored Vehicle Anti-Tank, or LAV-AT, weapon systems to its fleet ...
The LAV-25, the U.S. Marine Corps’ main armored reconnaissance vehicle, ... The LAV Antitank version, or LAV-AT, mounts a turret with two TOW long-range antitank guided missile launchers, ...
The Marine Corps is flexing its electronic warfare muscles by strapping vehicles like the LAV-EW to the decks of amphibious assault ships. Check out our latest YouTube videos. Watch here 🎥 ...
The Marine Corps chose the LAV-25, or the Piranha, a light armored vehicle developed by the Swiss defense contractor Mowag. Since World War II, the Marines had only operated three types of ...
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