“It must be light enough to leverage the flexibility and capacity of
amphibious shipping, yet heavy enough to accomplish the mission. Larger
than special operations forces, but lighter and more expeditionary than
conventional Army units, we must be able to engage and respond quickly –
often from the sea – with enough forces to carry the day,” the report
stated. “The imperative for the Marine Corps is to preserve capabilities
developed since 9/11, expand our engagement efforts, respond to crisis
and still be able to project power for the most dangerous threat
scenarios.
With the above statement describing the Marine Corps of the future then how do we justify buying the JLTV?
The Commandant recently talked about belt tightening...how does buying this vehicle help us do that?
We have more MRAPs in inventory than we know what to do with. If IEDs are a threat to our forces then we'll need to get them out of storage...even the MATV is too light to deal with many of them and its still heavier than the JLTV.
So tell me how it makes sense for the Marine Corps to buy 3000 of these vehicles?!
Time to activate the Marine Corps super power...