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Naval Research Hydrogen Tech Goes Tactical

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Principal Investigator Kevin Cronin (left) trains Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 on the operation of...

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S2ME2 (Ship-to-Shore Maneuver Exploration and Experimentation Advanced Naval Technology Exercise 2017) II
May 4, 2017 | 1:45
The Navy (All Hands Magazine) and U.S. Marine Corps team officially wrapped up the Ship-to-Shore Maneuver Exploration and Experimentation Advanced Naval Technology Exercise 2017 this month at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Marines and sailors field-tested more than 50 new technologies, everything from swarming unmanned surface vessels to self-driving amphibious assault vehicles. The resulting force of these technological capabilities will integrate operations across all domains to include information and cyberspace.

The Navy (All Hands Magazine) and U.S. Marine Corps team officially wrapped up the Ship-to-Shore Maneuver Exploration and Experimentation Advanced Naval Technology Exercise 2017 this month at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Marines and sailors field-tested more than 50 new technologies, everything from swarming unmanned surface vessels to self-driving amphibious assault vehicles. The resulting force of these technological capabilities will integrate operations across all domains to include information and cyberspace.

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