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A slide from an Office of Naval Research presentation on the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle. (U.S. Navy) As Task & Purpose previously reported, the service’s requirements for the ARV released ...
What Is the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV)? According to the Marine Corps, the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) is planned to be a new armored vehicle family to replace the Light ...
In a Request For Information published Monday, the Marine Corps said it wants its new Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) to include munitions upgrades, electronic warfare capabilities and ...
Textron, which pitched its Cottonmouth vehicle design for the ARV prototype competition ... company’s pitch for the Marine Corps’ Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle program to replace the ...
While the LAV remains operationally effective, the life cycle of this system is set to expire in the mid-2030s…” The publication adds that “the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV ...
General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is building the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) Command, Control, Communications, Computers/Uncrewed Aerial Systems (C4/UAS) for the US Marine Corps (USMC).
Textron's Cottonmouth advanced reconnaissance vehicle prototype conducts testing ... and General Dynamics Land Systems contracts to build ARV prototypes, which were submitted in December for ...
The U.S. Marine Corps’ Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) will support amphibious land attacks, travel from ship to shore on connectors, launch attack drones, and possibly even fire lasers ...
(Photo courtesy of Textron) The Marine Corps has kicked off its evaluations of the advanced reconnaissance vehicle prototypes that are competing to replace the aging light armored vehicle. The ARV ...
The Marine Corps has selected two companies to build prototypes of the 30 mm-cannon version of the advanced reconnaissance vehicle ― the ... “The prototyping of the ARV-30 allows the ...
In February, the company also tested its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) Command, Control, Communications, Computers/Unmanned Aerial Systems (C4/UAS) variant with the U.S. Marine Corps.
(General Dynamics Land Systems ) The US Marine Corps (USMC) has approved the prototype design for the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) 30 mm autocannon variant, a spokesperson told Janes on ...
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