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Marines use a 5G expeditionary transmission system during a field training exercise at Camp Lejeune, N.C. - Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force Communication Strategy and Operations use a 5G expeditionary transmission system during a field training exercise at Camp Lejeune, N.C., May 21, 2025. The system enables forward-deployed units to securely transmit high-resolution imagery and video in real time from austere environments. The training allowed Marines to evaluate the system’s speed, reliability, and ease of use under realistic operational conditions. (Official Marine Corps Systems Command photo by Joel Rivera-Camacho) (This photo has been altered to remove implied endorsement by blurring a company logo.)
Staff Sgt. Dunn, a representative for Tactical Communications and Electromagnetic Warfare Systems (TCE), and Master Sgt. Daniel Brown, II Marine Expeditionary Force Communications Strategy and Operations, conduct setup and alignment of a Star Shield antenna during an Expeditionary Field Training Exercise at Camp Lejeune, N.C. - Staff Sgt. Dunn, a representative for Tactical Communications and Electromagnetic Warfare Systems (TCE), and Master Sgt. Daniel Brown, II Marine Expeditionary Force Communications Strategy and Operations, conduct setup and alignment of a Star Shield antenna during an Expeditionary Field Training Exercise at Camp Lejeune, N.C., May 21, 2025. The field training supports implementation of emerging communication systems within the operational environment.
Army and Marine Corps representatives, along with industry partners, in a group photo in front of a Future Soldier banner - Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier’s Soldier Integration Facility (SIF) team joined forces with Marine Corps Systems Command’s Gruntworks to showcase Marine and Army equipment for Future Soldier Technology USA attendees at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., on June 12, 2025. Hosted by Mark Richter and the Gruntworks team, the event gave attendees an exclusive look at the novel integration approaches both organizations leverage to ensure that dismounted soldiers and Marines are equipped with the most lethal and capable gear. This collaboration between PEO Soldier and Marine Corps Systems Command underscores the strength of the Army–Marine Corps partnership to modernize and equip warfighters for the future fight. (Official U.S. Army photo by Kristofer Hutsell)
Next Generation Troposcatter (NGT) - August 20, 2024 – MARINE CORPS BASE TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. - The Next Generation Troposcatter, or NGT, is a transportable, secure beyond-line of sight data transmission system capable of operating in a satellite communication-denied or degraded environment. In August, Marine Corps Systems Command began fielding NET to the Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School.