News

The Marine Corps made headlines and delighted tech blogs in October when it obliterated a ground target with a high-mobility artillery rocket system launched from the amphibious transport dock USS ...
If the M-72 makes it through testing it will be certified for use with all branches, NAMMO officials told Marine Corps Times. It would be a new lease on life for a rocket that has seen service in ...
The Marine Corps recently fielded a new shoulder-fired rocket, the MAAWS, or Multi-purpose Anti-armor Anti-personnel Weapon System. (Cpl. Hassanen Attabi) East Coast Marines are now blasting away ...
The USMC is keen to improve the lethality and safety of its troops as the Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) has released a solicitation to procure a next-generation, shoulder-fired rocket system.
For more than two decades, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, has served as a key piece for U.S. deterrence, including in Europe.
The United States Marine Corps has begun fielding a new rocket launcher, specially tailored for urban operations. The rocket launcher, called M3A1 MAAWS or Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel ...
The USMC explored a new application for additive manufacturing with a recent successful test event at the Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. Having worked with the Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona ...
The Corps wants "a shoulder-fired rocket that you can fire from inside an enclosure, room or bunker," a Marine Corps Systems Command official said.
The U.S. Marine Corps has begun to receive a new, explosive rocket launcher that will deliver more protection and lethality in urban areas. This new rocket has a range that is greater than any of ...
In response to an urgent operational need by troops in Iraq, the U.S. Marine Corps is safety testing a new shoulder-fired rocket system for urban assault based on Lockheed Martin's Predator anti ...
The U.S. Marine Corps recently proved that an F-35 stealth fighter can pass targeting data to a ground-based rocket launcher. The test, which took place in Yuma, Arizona sometime prior to mid ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is working with the U.S. Army to procure and deploy by fiscal year 2022 a lightweight rocket system that will increase the Marines’ lethality and allow them to fire shots ...