By February, the latest round of tests for the Marine Corps’ much-delayed Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle — a tank that gets Marines ashore from a ship — ought to be complete. And the corps better hope the so-called swimming tank passes, because it doesn’t have a replacement. Three years ago, after Pentagon acquisition officials decided not […]
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