In a future conflict against peer adversaries, logistics may determine how long U.S. forces can remain in the fight. To counter supply chain vulnerabilities, the Marine Corps is pushing advanced manufacturing capabilities forward, allowing Marines to produce critical repair parts at the point of need.Through expeditionary advanced manufacturing systems, deployed Marines can fabricate replacement components within hours, rather than waiting for parts shipped from the United States. This capability not only accelerates repairs and returns equipment to the fight faster but also allows Marines to modify or create solutions in real time to meet emerging battlefield requirements, strengthening logistics resilience in contested environments. “If
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Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) held its 250th Birthday Ball on November 22, at the Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center, Fredericksburg, Va. This year’s Marine Corps Ball honored 250 years of courage, honor, and the unwavering commitment that defines the Corps. Marines, civilians, and families came together for an evening of tradition, reflection, and camaraderie.
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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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