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Marines getting rid of all tanks and completely restructuring to orient towards China
2020-03-24
[American Military News] The Marine Corps plan to undergo the most significant changes in the past 20 years to focus on the rising Chinese threat while shifting its focus away from the Middle East.

The plan over the next 10 years is to prepare the Marines for an island-to-island battle in the Western Pacific, General David Berger, the Marine Corps commandant, told the Wall Street Journal. In order to accomplish this, the Marines plan to get rid of all of its tanks and cut back on its aircraft. Berger added that in order to get a higher quality Marine Corps, it must also contract in size, reducing the total number from 189,000 to possibly 170,000.

"China, in terms of military capability, is the pacing threat," Berger said. "If we did nothing, we would be passed."

Berger’s plan establishes naval expeditionary units, teams of 50-100, who disperse to small islands in the South and East China Seas using sleek landing craft, Berger said. The Marines would target Chinese warships with anti-ship missiles. They would move islands every 24-72 hours to avoid counter-attacks, he added.

The effort is a part of a broader effort by the Pentagon to focus on what officials refer to as a great-power conflict between China, Russia, and the United States. Included in this effort is a $105 billion request for the research and development of new technologies to help prepare the U.S. military for a potential battle with either China or Russia. The research and development funding request is the largest in 70 years and is a part of the 2021 $705 billion budget request proposal.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Sounds like too much effort. Just send them a virus instead.
Posted by: bbrewer126   2020-03-24 20:01  

#5  According to one of those WWII TV documentaries, the most important weapons on islands like Iwo Jima and Okinawa were the flame thrower and the M1.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-03-24 12:48  

#4  Read about the last "heavy tank" in the US arsenal, the M103 (heavy tank), that also served in the Marines from 1956 to 1973 though never actually being used in combat.
Posted by: magpie   2020-03-24 11:51  

#3  Did it the Post-Korea, Post-Vietnam and now Post-Iraq. The tanks will go into the Marine Corps Reserves as they return to being amphibious...
Posted by: magpie   2020-03-24 10:08  

#2  And then there is typhoon season. I'm sure small craft will have no problem.

An island is a pretty good target for either a ballistic or hypersonic missile barrage. You don't have 24 hours before it shows up.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-03-24 09:23  

#1  who disperse to small islands in the South and East China Seas using sleek landing craft


Posted by: Skidmark   2020-03-24 08:50  

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