A Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft sails out of the Del Mar Boat Basin in order to test its capabilities as part of Project Convergence Capstone 4, March 5, 2024 at Camp Pendleton, CA. The MMRC was designed to insert, and extract dismounted teams and conduct Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition on the water to provide sensor coverage in littoral operating areas and extend sensor web reach. PC-C4 is an Army-hosted, all-Service and multinational experiment. During PC-C4, the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory tested new technologies and capabilities and emerging concep


A Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft sails out of the Del Mar Boat Basin in order to test its capabilities as part of Project Convergence Capstone 4, March 5, 2024 at Camp Pendleton, CA. The MMRC was designed to insert, and extract dismounted teams and conduct Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition on the water to provide sensor coverage in littoral operating areas and extend sensor web reach. PC-C4 is an Army-hosted, all-Service and multinational experiment. During PC-C4, the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory 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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