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USMC Looks Ahead to New Generation of Expeditionary Fighting Vehicles
Daily Tech ^
| May 7, 2010
| Michael Barkoviak
Posted on 05/07/2010 4:58:45 AM PDT by decimon
Marines have high hopes for new EFVs, even if they've been met with criticism
The United States Marine Corps hopes to usher in a new era of multi-million dollar vehicles with its recent unveiling of the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) earlier in the week.
Military officials expect the faster, more dynamic EFV will replace the USMC's older amphibious assault vehicles. The EFV can travel more than 40 mph on land and 23 to 29 mph while in the water. It also has a 30mm day/night weapons system and better design to pinpoint IEDs and RPGs, which is "vitally important," according to the Marine Corps Times.
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TOPICS: Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: defensespending; miltech; usmc
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posted on
05/07/2010 4:58:45 AM PDT
by
decimon
To: decimon
I saw a video of them rushing around in the surf, driving up the beaches, pretty impressive.
Of course they might need ships to get them there ...
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:01:57 AM PDT
by
Tarpon
( ...Rude crude socialist Obama depends on ignorance to force his will on people)
To: decimon
It looks like someone welded a lid and a turret on to a 1960s/70s vintage DUCK.
;-)
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:06:47 AM PDT
by
WayneS
(Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
To: Tarpon
Will we see these at the Wisconsin Dells soon?
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:08:27 AM PDT
by
Paladin2
(to satisfy the social justice requirement)
To: decimon
OK, now let's see what happens when folks start bolting on add-on armor/frag kits/slat/underbelly protection/etc. ...
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:12:05 AM PDT
by
Jonah Hex
("Never underestimate the hungover side of the Force.")
To: Jonah Hex
OK, now let's see what happens when folks start bolting on add-on armor/frag kits/slat/underbelly protection/etc. ...Then they'll have a submarine EFV.
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:14:47 AM PDT
by
decimon
To: Paladin2
"Will we see these at the Wisconsin Dells soon?"Oh, man, it's been 50 years since my grandparents took me to the Wisoonsin Dells ...
I'd forgotten about the DUKWs.
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:18:46 AM PDT
by
BlueLancer
(I'm getting a fine tootsy-frootsying right here...)
To: BlueLancer
Wisoonsin?
Wisoonsin?
Uh ... Wisconsin ...
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:20:22 AM PDT
by
BlueLancer
(I'm getting a fine tootsy-frootsying right here...)
To: WayneS; decimon
That “1960s/70s vintage DUCK” you remember was actually a 1943-45 vintage DUKW. A six-wheel drive amphibous truck designed by GM. And as for their rarity, I drove past one yesterday afternoon on 14th Street in the center of Washington, DC. It was driving to its passanger pickup point to get folks for a tour of the Potomac River.
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posted on
05/07/2010 5:31:20 AM PDT
by
GreyFriar
(Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
To: decimon
USMC Looks Ahead to New Generation of Expeditionary Fighting Vehicles
It's the Marines who actually do the fighting, not the vehicles.
Have been to the MC Museum twice - outstanding.
Semper Fi ...
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:09:03 AM PDT
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: decimon
23 to 29 mph while in the water I can't see this thing doing 29 mph in water over 10" deep. Is this a misprint?
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:20:48 AM PDT
by
Damifino
(The true measure of a man is found in what he would do if he knew no one would ever find out.)
To: Damifino
I can't see this thing doing 29 mph in water over 10" deep. Is this a misprint? Dunno. That is a good clip for something that looks like a self-propelled dumpster.
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:23:33 AM PDT
by
decimon
To: Damifino
Nope, saw that capability demonstrated at San Diego. Front and rear splash plates go down, hydrojets crank up, and the thing starts planing at a pretty good clip.
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:28:21 AM PDT
by
Jonah Hex
("Never underestimate the hungover side of the Force.")
To: GreyFriar
Thanks.
1960s/70s is when, as a kid, I used to see them running around the Amphib Base in Va. Beach, still in active service. But, as you point out, they are a LOT older than that.
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:28:49 AM PDT
by
WayneS
(Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
To: Jonah Hex
Okay... NOW it doesn’t look anything like a DUKW!
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:29:37 AM PDT
by
WayneS
(Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
To: oh8eleven
It's the Marines who actually do the fighting, not the vehicles. You are correct. But the acronym for "Vehicle With Which to Make Expeditions for the Purpose of Fighting", VWWMEPF, just doesn't roll off the tongue the way "EFV" does.
;-)
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:33:23 AM PDT
by
WayneS
(Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
To: Jonah Hex
WOW! Impressive! That giant sucking sound you hear isn’t hydrojets - it’s the fuel pumps. Still amazing though.
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:35:20 AM PDT
by
Damifino
(The true measure of a man is found in what he would do if he knew no one would ever find out.)
To: Jonah Hex
...the thing starts planing at a pretty good clip.Planing? That might be a bit of a stretch. ;-)
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:40:50 AM PDT
by
decimon
To: decimon
True, but it reminds me of what the Marines used to say about the F-4 Phantom:
"An example of the principle that, with enough power, even a brick can fly."
;-)
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posted on
05/07/2010 6:50:00 AM PDT
by
Jonah Hex
("Never underestimate the hungover side of the Force.")
To: decimon
I helped build the fuel tanks and level sensor devices for the (7) test vehicles! /pats back
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