U.S. Marines Showcase Amphibious Assault Capability — From Sea to Land

Future Machine Tech October 27, 2025
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U.S. Marines demonstrate full amphibious assault capability — from sea to land — during a live-fire exercise at Camp Pendleton on October 17, 2025. Held during the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary, this is not a ceremony but a real combat-level validation of rapid sea-to-shore force projection. Amphibious Combat Vehicles, Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC), Marine Corps aircraft, paratroopers, and M777 155mm howitzers move in synchronized assault to simulate a contested landing. This demonstration reassures allies — and warns adversaries — that the Navy-Marine Corps team can still get ashore first, fast, and under fire. Segment: 00:00 - Coming Soon 00:23 - Opening 01:28 - Amphibious Combat Vehicle 03:43 - Landing Craft Air Cushion 08:17 - U.S. Marine Corps Aircraft 11:30 - Paratrooper 13:22 - Firing M777 155 mm Howitzers 15:20 - U.S. Marine Corps

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