Courtesy Photo | Marine Corps Systems Command | 04.28.2017
The Mobility and Biomechanics Insert for Load Evaluation, or MoBILE, technology was developed in partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory with the Marine in mind. MoBILE helps detect changes in mobility and agility, which will help MCSC make informed decisions on material composition and format of athletic and protective gear. (U.S. Marine Corps illustration)...
Photo by Emily Carroll | Marine Corps Systems Command | 04.06.2017
Brig. Gen. Joseph Shrader, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, speaks with leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Land Capability Group on Dismounted Soldier Systems during the group’s biannual meeting aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on April 5. LCG DSS is part of the NATO Army Armaments Group, one of the three main armaments groups subordinate to NATO's Conference of......
Photo by Emily Carroll | Marine Corps Systems Command | 04.06.2017
Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Land Capability Group on Dismounted Soldier Systems examine a prototype for exoskeleton technology April 5, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. During the three-day session, representatives from 20 countries and three continents discussed standardization of common capabilities and issues for coalition Marines and soldiers worldwide. LCG DSS is......
Photo by Monique Randolph | Marine Corps Systems Command | 12.20.2013
Capt. Caelyn Furman (left), project officer for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad team, coaches 2nd Lt. Ana DelValle through the casualty drag obstacle on MCSC’s Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. DelValle was one of a group of Marines testing the fitLight timing system, an upgrade......
Photo by Monique Randolph | Marine Corps Systems Command | 12.20.2013
Mark Richter (right), Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad team lead, explains the Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course to Marines from The Basic School Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. The Marines were performing new equipment testing on the fitLight Trainer timing system, an upgrade MERS made to MCLEAP to obtain more......
Photo by Monique Randolph | Marine Corps Systems Command | 12.20.2013
2nd Lt. Andrew Petrevics, a student at The Basic School, passes by the fitLight Trainer sensor after completing the high-crawl obstacle on Marine Corps Systems Command's Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Petrevics was part of a group of Marines testing the fitLight timing system, an upgrade MCSC's Marine......
Photo by James Katzaman | Marine Corps Systems Command | 07.03.2013
Sgt. Joshua S. Tufts (right), squad leader in 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines, and Maj. Brad Sams, project officer for Tactical Service Oriented Architecture, review the laptop display of the Patrol Planning and Assessment Tool. The mapping application brings GPS-based technology to patrol leaders’ fingertips....
Photo by James Katzaman | Marine Corps Systems Command | 07.03.2013
Sgt. Kurtis Eiswerth (left), squad leader in 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines, and Maj. Brad Sams, project officer for Tactical Service Oriented Architecture, review the laptop display of the Patrol Planning and Assessment Tool. The mapping application brings GPS-based technology to patrol leaders’ fingertips....