Marines halt new amphibious vehicle use at sea after mishaps
Original reporting: 2 Marine amphibious vehicles flounder in high surf off Pendleton; waterborne operations suspended (San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Source: Associated Press
Marines halt new amphibious vehicle use at sea after mishaps
July 22, 2022
SAN DIEGO (AP) The U.S. Marine Corps will keep its new amphibious combat vehicle a kind of seafaring tank out of the water while it investigates why two of the vehicles ran into trouble off Southern Californias coast this week amid high surf, military officials said Wednesday.
No Marines or sailors were injured when one of the vehicles rolled onto its side Tuesday in waves that were unusually high because of a storm in the southern hemisphere. The other one became disabled when waves as high as 8-feet (2.4 meters) slammed the coastline.
The mishaps prompted troops to leap out of the vehicles and make their way to shore at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego. The mishaps were first reported by The San Diego Union-Tribune.
The new vehicles were introduced to replace Vietnam War-era amphibious assault vehicles, one of which was involved in one of Marine Corps deadliest training accidents of its kind two years ago off Southern Californias coast.
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FILE - Amphibious Assault Vehicles storm Red Beach during exercises at Camp Pendleton, Calif., June 2, 2010. The U.S. Marine Corps will keep its new amphibious combat vehicle - a kind of seafaring tank - out of the water while it investigates why two of the vehicles ran into troubles off the Southern California coast this week amid high surf, military officials said Wednesday, July 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi, File)