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The USMC's Venerable Amphibious Assault Vehicles Are Getting New Life With Upgrades
The USMC's Venerable Amphibious Assault Vehicles Are Getting New Life With Upgrades-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:11

The AAV-7 soldiers on after over 40 years in service with the USMC and a dozen other operators around the globe. As such the “Amtrak” has been upgraded over the decades to stay tactically relevant. Now, once again, it is receiving yet another infusion of new technologies making it more effective and survivable.

Although there have they have not succeeded. Below is a tour of the upgraded configuration known as the AAV SUP.

It is not every day that you see a 30-ton armored amphibious assault vehicle launch off an elevated

Defense contractor SAIC and the USMC are currently ahead of schedule on their initiative to upgrade and test ten AAV-7s in this new survivability upgrade configuration. If successful, the tests will culminate in the updated Amtrak entering low-rate production in 2017. In total the Marines intend to upgrade a total of 392 AAVs which will breathe a couple more decades of life into

Check out this unique perspective of the recent joint U.S and South Korean beach landing drills.…

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