Marines 2014: Year Of Decision For Amphibious Combat Vehicle
http://breakingdefense.com/2014/01/marines-2014-year-of-decision-for-amphibious-combat-vehicle/
A Marine Corps Amphibious Assault Vehicle. The Marines want to replace the aging AAV with a new Amphibious Combat Vehicle.
Marines 2014: Year Of Decision For Amphibious Combat Vehicle
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
on January 09, 2014 at 1:10 PM
Marine Commandant James Amos must make a tough call this year on a program that will define the future Marine Corps: whether to develop and buy the Amphibious Combat Vehicle.
The Commandant considers a replacement craft for his aging AAV7 Amphibious Tractor to be his number-one priority, said Gen. Amoss spokesman, Lt. Col. David Nevers, in an email to me this morning. He will soon make a decision on the future of the ACV.
The Marines come ashore from ships and fight their way inland from the beaches. That is what they believe is their military DNA. Thats why ACV is the commandants number one priority,
While it may be his top weapons system issue, we arent sure how soon soon will be. Nevers declined to define it. Given that Gen. Amos didnt receive the in-depth analysis of aldternatives of ACV options until November, its unlikely he can make the much-deferred decision in time to affect the administrations budget request for fiscal year 2015, theoretically due out next month. (Or hes made a decision and doesnt want to telegraph it, which would give time for contractors etc. to influence the decision.)