Marines with 3rd Assault Amphibious Battalion perform an operations check on their Amphibious Assault Vehicle before employing the Mine Clearing Line Charge at Range 114 aboard the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif., Oct. 26, 2017. Unlike current amphibious breaching systems, the MICLIC will allow a breach lane that provides maneuverability for assault forces as they push forward to provide fire and maneuver on enemy defended beaches that are manned with explosives. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Dave Flores)
Date Taken: | 10.26.2017 |
Date Posted: | 11.01.2017 23:18 |
Photo ID: | 3920538 |
VIRIN: | 120412-M-WB717-994 |
Resolution: | 3456x5184 |
Size: | 7.67 MB |
Location: | MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA, US |
Web Views: | 156 |
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