U.S. Marines Reinforce South China Sea Deterrence with AH-1Z Vipers at the Core of Boxer Amphibious Ready Group

 A U.S. Marine Corps AH-1Z Viper operating from the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer in the South China Sea highlights the combat-ready presence of the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and the embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit in a region at the center of growing strategic competition. The image, released by DVIDS on June 10 and taken during flight operations on June 6, underscores Washington’s ability to position expeditionary combat power close to potential flashpoints while reinforcing deterrence and rapid-response options across the Indo-Pacific. Read Full Defense News At This Link.


A newly released U.S. Marine Corps image of an AH-1Z Viper landing aboard USS Boxer in the South China Sea highlights the forward deployment of a combat-ready amphibious force capable of deterrence, rapid crisis response, and expeditionary operations across the Indo-Pacific (Picture Source: U.S. Marines)



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