US Marine Corps Expands Expeditionary Mobility With Polaris ULTV Ultra-Light Tactical Vehicles

Polaris Government & Defense has secured a U.S. Marine Corps contract worth up to $98.2 million to produce Ultra-Light Tactical Vehicles designed to improve battlefield mobility, logistics support, and rapid deployment for expeditionary forces, the company announced this week. The vehicles provide Marine units with a lighter, faster way to move supplies, equipment, and power-generation assets across austere terrain while remaining transportable by Marine aviation assets during high-tempo operations. Read full Defense News at this link …
A U.S. Marine assigned to 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, operates a Polaris Ultra-Light Tactical Vehicle during a driver licensing course at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Hawaii, demonstrating the expeditionary mobility capabilities supporting Force Design 2030 and distributed littoral operations. (Picture source: U.S. Depârtment of War/Defense)

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