アメリカ海兵隊さんのインスタグラム写真 - (アメリカ海兵隊Instagram)「What is FD2030?  In 2019, the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David Berger announced Force Design 2030, an extensive modernization path to how the Marine Corps is organized, trained, and equipped to fight a war with an adversary that had the same or similar warfighting capabilities as the United States.  In the four years since, the Marine Corps has embarked on a Campaign of Learning. This continuing journey has included a considerable amount of testing with different sizes of units, researching new methods and tactics of warfare, experimenting, purchasing, and fielding new technologies and equipment. Additionally, the changes included removing some older to modernize the force. The Marine Corps is more lethal, lighter, faster, less detectable, self-sufficient, better armed, and more resilient.  After decades of focusing in the Middle East, these changes help return the Marine Corps to its naval roots to better support the Navy as required by U.S. Code Title 10, Paragraph 5063, and as directed by the past two National Defense Strategies.  While changes were fast and plentiful, numerous things have and will stay the same. Marines will continue to earn the title of Marine at recruit training or at Officer Candidate School and will continue to train and be ready to fight in every clime and place. The Corps' unique organization of land, sea, air, cyber and space capabilities, in one package, provides commanders with unmatched crisis response abilities anywhere in the world in a matter of hours.  This is part one of a four-part series about Force Design 2030.  #USMC #ForceDesign2030」4月7日 2時17分 - marines

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What is FD2030?

In 2019, the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David Berger announced Force Design 2030, an extensive modernization path to how the Marine Corps is organized, trained, and equipped to fight a war with an adversary that had the same or similar warfighting capabilities as the United States.

In the four years since, the Marine Corps has embarked on a Campaign of Learning. This continuing journey has included a considerable amount of testing with different sizes of units, researching new methods and tactics of warfare, experimenting, purchasing, and fielding new technologies and equipment. Additionally, the changes included removing some older to modernize the force. The Marine Corps is more lethal, lighter, faster, less detectable, self-sufficient, better armed, and more resilient.

After decades of focusing in the Middle East, these changes help return the Marine Corps to its naval roots to better support the Navy as required by U.S. Code Title 10, Paragraph 5063, and as directed by the past two National Defense Strategies.

While changes were fast and plentiful, numerous things have and will stay the same. Marines will continue to earn the title of Marine at recruit training or at Officer Candidate School and will continue to train and be ready to fight in every clime and place. The Corps' unique organization of land, sea, air, cyber and space capabilities, in one package, provides commanders with unmatched crisis response abilities anywhere in the world in a matter of hours.

This is part one of a four-part series about Force Design 2030.

#USMC #ForceDesign2030


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