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The Corps’ new Amphibious Combat Vehicle offers ‘significantly greater survivability, mobility’ than predecessor
Marines take the Amphibious Combat Vehicle 1.1 out for a ride aboard Camp Pendleton, California. The Amphibious Combat Vehicle program office at Program Executive officer Land Systems recently completed ACV 1.2 anticipated requirement testing, and has determined the ACV technologically capable of fully replacing the legacy Assault Amphibious Vehicle. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)

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Program Executive Officer Land Systems