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All Networking On-the-Move-equipped Assault Amphibious Vehicle testing was conducted within a realistic, operational framework. This included transitioning of the NOTM-AAV in and out of surf, traveling extended distances in differing sea states and terrain surfaces, and the boarding and disembarking from the USS Anchorage, the amphibious transport dock ship shown here operating off the coast of Camp Pendleton, Calif.
140320-M-JU265-843.JPG Photo By: Wil Williams, U.S. Marine Corps

Apr 15, 2014
Camp Pendleton, CA - All Networking On-the-Move-equipped Assault Amphibious Vehicle testing was conducted within a realistic, operational framework. This included transitioning of the NOTM-AAV in and out of surf, traveling extended distances in differing sea states and terrain surfaces, and the boarding and disembarking from the USS Anchorage, the amphibious transport dock ship shown here operating off the coast of Camp Pendleton, Calif.


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