From ship to shore to objective, no equipment better defines the distinction and purpose of Marine Corps expeditionary capabilities than the AAV-7 Amphibious Assault Vehicle. Designed to assault any ...
July 17, 2018: On schedule the U.S. Marine Corps has selected a design for its new ACV 1.1 (Amphibious Combat Vehicle). There were five proposals offered in 2015 and the marines spent $240 million so ...
September 22, 2016: Japan has ordered eleven AAV7 amphibious vehicles from the American manufacturer and wants to eventually obtain 30 or more of these 1970s ear vehicles that remain one of the most ...
SANTIAGO, Chile, June 6 (UPI) -- Chile will buy surplus U.S. stock of a dozen AAV7 armored amphibious vehicles for its new sea-borne Amphibious Expeditionary Brigade, defense industry media reported.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The military is reviewing its AAV7 Amphibious Assault Vehicles after nine crew members of a similar armored troop carrier died in an accident off southern California on July 30.
Japan exhibited its AAVP7A1 amphibious assault vehicles to media at Camp Fuji on 9 February 2015. To date, the Japan Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) has ordered six BAE Systems AAV7 RAM/RS ...
Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force's soldiers take positions after landing on the beach near U.S. Marine Corps AAV7 armored personnel vehicles (behind them) during a joint landing exercise at Marine ...
The LVT-7 (Landing Vehicle Tracked) when first fielded by the US Marine Corps in 1972 was vast improvement over its predecessor the LVT-5. It was more mobile on land, faster in the water, better armed ...
BAE systems has officially revealed its heavily-armored monster machine for the Marine Corps' Amphibious Combat Vehicle 1.1 (ACV 1.1) program. This eight-wheeled armored personnel carrier is designed ...