Barrett Firearms Advanced Sniper Rifle Put Into Service By Marine Corps
The Mk22 Advanced Sniper Rifle changes the equation for Marine snipers, offering unmatched precision, adaptability, and firepower to dominate the modern battlefield.
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The Mk22 Advanced Sniper Rifle changes the equation for Marine snipers, offering unmatched precision, adaptability, and firepower to dominate the modern battlefield.
One rifle, endless possibilities. The Marine Corps’ MK 22 sniper rifle is here—modular, lethal, and built for the future fight.
Marine vet Daniel Penny’s manslaughter trial dives into a tragic subway chokehold—heroic defense or reckless act? Here’s what went down.
Get the inside scoop on an F-35’s wild 11-minute solo flight after a pilot’s ejection—what caused it, and how tech kept it airborne!
Nothing cuts deeper than betrayal from within, and when a Sergeant Major—a role model for every enlisted Marine—fakes valor, it’s not just a disgrace; it’s a damn slap in the face to every warrior who earned their stripes the hard way.
Through the grit and courage of men like Butler Martin, the Montford Point Marines carved a path toward a unified military, leaving a legacy of resilience that stands as a testament to America’s journey toward equality.
Ex-Marine sentenced for neo-Nazi plot targeting Idaho’s power grid. How did extremism infiltrate the ranks? Here’s what went down.
XQ-58A Valkyrie just took manned-unmanned teaming to the next level. The future of air combat is here.
The US and ROK just took amphibious warfare to the next level, debuting cutting-edge tech and seamless teamwork in a massive joint exercise.
Maryland-based Clear Ridge Defense has secured a multi-million dollar contract to enhance the U.S. Marine Corps’ cyber capabilities.
The Navy’s $9.6B contract to build new amphibious ships addresses critical fleet gaps while Congress monitors cost and technical risks.
Sgt. Maj. Trevino’s firing sparks questions about leadership accountability in the military. Is “loss of trust” enough?