U.S. Marine Corps photo by Kevin Ray Salvador/Released 240305-M-AJ782-2146.JPG
Apr 3, 2024
Members of the Demonstration & Assessment Team Battle Laboratory Division brief US Marines, civilian contractors, and foreign military leadership regarding the Stern Landing Vessel, a modified oil-rig industry off-shore support vessel, in order to inform them of potential safety hazards as part of Project Convergence Capstone 4, March 5, 2024 at the Del Mar Boat Basin, Camp Pendleton, CA. PC-C4 provided a unique opportunity for multiple Services and allies and partners to test the interoperability and integration of technologies and systems critical for responding to global contingencies and crises. PC-C4 is an Army-hosted, all-Service and multinational experiment. During PC-C4, the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory tested new technologies and capabilities and emerging concepts, including the multi-domain corridor. The Marine Corps’ participation in PC-C4 supported Force Design initiatives, integrated Joint force and Coalition capabilities into experimentation, and demonstrated the Marine Corps' commitment to the Joint Warfighting Concept.
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ILCE-9M3
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125
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