Aluminum fuel tanks can corrode in a marine environment, though much depends on how well they are protected belowdecks from salt water. Shielded from briny water, tanks can last forever, but on some ...
The Marine Corps is in the process of getting rid of its tanks in preparation for possible island-hopping missions in the Pacific, but the move could lead to a bitter inter-service divide if the Army ...
Reviving vintage marine power! See the OMC 6-gallon gas fuel tank get a fresh start, ready to fuel your next boating ...
A U.S. Marine with 2d Tank Battalion, 2d Marine Division, prepares to depart from a tank lot on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 27, 2020. (Lance Cpl. Patrick King/Marine Corps) One year ago, the ...
The Marine Corps may be in the process of ditching its tanks as it retools towards dealing with near-peer threats in the Pacific, but that doesn’t mean the service’s anti-armor capabilities are ...
If proposed evaporative emissions regulations in the United States come to pass, rotomolders could lose their substantial business supplying fuel tanks for marine use and small gasoline powered ...
The Marine Corps plans to get rid of its tank battalions as part of an ambitious plan to draw down from roughly 186,000 to about 170,000 active-duty Marines, the Wall Street Journal first reported.
The Marine tankers of C. Company faced a literal bloodbath as they embarked on the Marine Corps’s first opposed amphibious tank landing at the strategically vital Taraw atoll. The beach ahead, aptly ...
Marine Corps M1A1 Abrams tank gunners will be able to program when main gun rounds explode. ( Lance Cpl. Holly Pernell) A series of wargames conducted between 2018 and 2019 helped inform the Corps’ ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Just a few Shermans helped turn the tide of a disaster—but clearly the Tarawa landing had left much to be desired. Even the 75-millimeter guns still struggled to bust ...
The Marine Corps is in the process of getting rid of its tanks in preparation for possible island-hopping missions in the Pacific, but the move could lead to a bitter inter-service divide if the Army ...