Author Topic: Despite Force Redesign, The Marine Corps Says It Still Needs Its Big Amphibious Warships. In Fact,  (Read 198 times)

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rangerrebew

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Feb 4, 2022,11:55am EST|2,606 views 
 
Loren ThompsonSenior Contributor
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The U.S. Marine Corps is in the midst of a major force redesign aimed at making it more relevant to the rising military challenge posed by China in the Pacific.

The new approach, which was first signaled by Commandant David H. Berger in his June 2019 planning guidance, envisions shifting to a more mobile, island-hopping posture within range of Chinese weapons as a way of keeping Beijing off balance in a war.

Using a new class of light amphibious warships, Marine units would move unpredictably from island to island off the Chinese coast, applying sophisticated reconnaissance and munitions to attack hostile targets (including shipping).

The basic idea is to integrate Marine wartime operations more closely with those of the Navy in a region where maritime maneuvers are likely to dominate efforts to deter and/or defeat adversary plans.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2022/02/04/despite-force-redesign-the-marine-corps-says-it-still-needs-its-big-amphibious-warships-in-fact-it-needs-over-30/?sh=555a34805e85

rangerrebew

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Have they considered hitching rides with the Navy? :whistle: