The U.S. Marine Corps launches a drone training program to certify FPV attack drone operators and expand small UAS capabilities.
Six pilot training programs and eight certifications are being established to provide fundamental skills in using both armed and unarmed systems.
The Marine Corps has launched a training program to rapidly increase the number of small unmanned aircraft system operators ...
The Marine Corps has launched a pilot program allowing master sergeants to apply for redesignation as first sergeants, ...
In June 1940, Foss hitchhiked 300 miles to Minneapolis to enlist in the Marine Corps Reserve so he could join the Naval ...
Northrop Grumman will develop a collaborative combat aircraft for the Marine Corps under a $231.5M MUX TACAIR other ...
Sudden cardiac arrest remains the top non-traumatic cause of death for young U.S. service members, with rates reaching as ...
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – A half-dozen amphibious combat vehicles swam through calm morning seas and rolled onto Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base’s Red Beach earlier this month. The ACV crews joined ...
Steve Fendley, president Kratos Unmanned Systems Division: “The integration of the Kratos Valkyrie aircraft system configured ...
Northrop Grumman will integrate its uncrewed and autonomous technologies onto Kratos’ Valkyrie for the USMC's MUX TACAIR Collaborative Combat Aircraft ...
The Marine Corps is adding six new piloting courses as the service prepares to field tens of thousands of commercial drones in the coming year.
Northrop Grumman, Kratos, and partners developed a CCA with survivability, connectivity, lethality, and supportability ...