Under sunny skies at Quantico, with a crowd of several hundred well wishers and the Marine Corps museum as a backdrop, the Marines displayed the latest prototype of their swimming armored personnel ...
June 9,2008: The U.S. Marine Corps has a procurement disaster on their hands. It's all about their new EFV (Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle). Congress is refusing to provide money for mass production ...
October 15, 2008: The U.S. Marine Corps has gone back to the drawing board with its new EFV (Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle). It has made changes in the electronics, waterproofing of electrical ...
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon and his seven subcommittee chiefs are urging Defense Secretary Robert Gates to avoid formally stopping all work on the Marines Corps’ ...
December 16, 2008 A series of tests later this week may change the future of amphibious warfare. Subject of the tests will be the omnipotent Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV, formerly the AAAV - ...
EFV TESTING: The Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) has been undergoing testing at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, Calif., and is preparing to enter the operational ...
The U.S. Marine corps is restructuring a program to develop a new amphibious vehicle for troops to use, a decision that could hurt business for a Falls Church-based government contractor. The ...
On January 6, 2011, after spending approximately $3 billion in developmental funding, the Marine Corps cancelled the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) program due to poor reliability demonstrated ...
From the Congressional Research Service June, 28 2013 report on development of the Marine Corps next-generation amphibious assault vehicle: A Feb. 01, 2007 test of the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle ...
The Marines' top weapons developer says he wants to hurry up with determining the best strategy to replace its benighted Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle. The Marine Corps would like to cut by half the ...