Elsewhere in the Corps, Marines conducted the service’s first organic rebuild of a JLTV engine at a Defense Department depot.
The program to replace the venerable Bradley infantry fighting vehicle is expected to cost $45 billion.
Drones, autonomous bulldozers, target recognition software and more are all part of the experiments.
Rheinmetall hopes the acquisition provides a new competitive advantage in Army vehicle competitions potentially valued over $60 billion.
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