Marine Corps looks to industry to evaluate active protection systems

By Lee Hudson / August 8, 2017 at 7:00 AM
The Marine Corps is looking to industry to evaluate active protection systems that are not tied to any particular vehicle, according to a request for information. Marine Corps System Command's "AutoCell" is investigating the potential applicability of active protection system for various types of vehicles, and will use this information to support requirements generation, service spokesman Manny Pacheco wrote in an Aug. 3 statement to Inside the Navy . The service is interested in systems that can "detect and track...

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