The U.S. Marine Corps badly needs a replacement for its rapidly-aging Light Armored Vehicle.
The Marine Corps is on the hunt for a reconnaissance vehicle that would be able to replace their LAV-25, the Light Armored Vehicle that initially entered service with the Marine Corps in the early 1980s.
The LAV has a lot to offer. It is amphibious, sports a 25-millimeter Bushmaster autocannon, and can transport six fully-equipped Marines and three crew members. Still, the vehicle is quickly approaching forty years old and is in some ways a throwback to Cold War-era planning.
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U.S. Marines Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle Is Coming
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