From left to right, a Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft, Stern Landing Vessel, and an Autonomous Low-Profile Vessel prepare to depart from the Del Mar Boat Basin as part of Project Convergence Capstone 4, March 5, 2024 at Camp Pendleton, CA. The Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory contracted the SLV to experiment with maneuver and sustainment options for Stand-In Forces, informing the development of the Medium Landing Ship (LSM), while the MMRC provides sensor coverage in littoral operating areas and extends sensor web reach, and the ALPV supports supply and equipment deliveries in littor


From left to right, a Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft, Stern Landing Vessel, and an Autonomous Low-Profile Vessel prepare to depart from the Del Mar Boat Basin as part of Project Convergence Capstone 4, March 5, 2024 at Camp Pendleton, CA. The Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory contracted the SLV to experiment with maneuver and sustainment options for Stand-In Forces, informing the development of the Medium Landing Ship (LSM), while the MMRC provides sensor coverage in littoral operating areas and extends sensor web reach, and the ALPV supports supply and equipment deliveries in littoral regions. PC-C4 is an Army-hosted, all-Service and multinational experiment. During PC-C4, MCWL tested new technologies and capabilities and emerging concepts, including the multi-domain corridor. The Marine Corps’ participation in PC-C4 supported Force Design initiatives, integrated Joint force and Coalition capabilities into experimentation, and demonstrated the Marine Corps' commitment to the Joint Warfighting Concept. (US Marine Corps photo by Kevin Ray J. Salvador)


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