Marine modernization keeps a foot on the gas, sees progress and challenges
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Marine modernization keeps a foot on the gas, sees progress and challenges
The United States Marine Corps, like its fellow service branches, embarked on a significant modernization initiative, launched as Force Design in 2019. This effort aimed to prepare for future conflicts, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. The goal was to transform the Marine Corps into a lighter, more agile and technologically advanced force capable of operating effectively in challenging environments. Nearly six years into the initiative, …
Last weekend, U.S. Marine Corps units have reinforced their presence in Japan with the arrival of a new squadron of F-35 Lightning II poaching fighters, which will remain there for a period of six months according to initial plans. Particularly, these are units coming from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211, with a seat at Yuma Marine Corps Air Station (Arizona), while their new deployment point will be the Iwakuni Air Station.
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