The Marine Corps has awarded production contracts to Teledyne FLIR and Anduril Industries to equip Marines with a lethal loitering munition capability. Each system brings a distinct set of strengths to be put to the test by Marines whose feedback will shape future increments.
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Marine Corps Systems Command highlighted several emerging training and readiness capabilities last week at the Interservice/Industry Training Simulation and Education Conference, the world’s largest modeling and simulation event.Program Manager Training Systems led the command’s presence on the show floor, demonstrating how modern tools are shaping decision making, operational planning and Marine readiness.
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Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity, Marine Corps Systems Command’s Science and Technology Reinvention Lab, has deployed its latest Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control Prototype to the 12th Marine Littoral Regiment in Okinawa, Japan, Sept. 8, 2025. This effort represents a key activity under the Marine Corps’ new Project Dynamis initiative.The MCP is a small form factor device that integrates multiple existing USMC fire support, C2, and other systems across air and ground domains, into a single, unified multi-domain MAGTF C2 prototype solution. This convergence allows Marines to operate the traditional functions of a command operations center from one device.
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Representatives from Combat Service Support Equipment (CSSE) distributed new boots to Reconnaissance Training Company for a limited user evaluation at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Sept. 9, 2025.The evaluation follows Marine Corps Systems Command’s Optional Boot Program testing process, which is designed to analyze fit, form, function, and durability.
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