What happened to the USMC tanks?

In March of 2020, Berger made it official that Marine tanks would be one of those cuts. In the 14 months since the announcement the Marine Corps has shipped nearly all its tanks to the Army, with plans to complete the transfer by 2023, Marine Corps Times previously reported.
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Why did USMC get rid of tanks?

Last year, the Marine Corps got rid of the last of its active duty tank units and most of its traditional tube artillery as part of FD2030. This was Berger's plan to reshape the Marine Corps primarily to fight a prospective long-range, high-tech, over-water war with China.
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Is the Marine Corps getting rid of its tanks?

Marine tank battalions, bridging companies, and law-enforcement units are being cut as part of a forcewide redesign. Marines in those jobs are being told to find new jobs, consider other services, or end their careers earlier than planned.
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Do the Marine Corps have tanks?

“We have sufficient evidence to conclude that this capability [tanks], despite its long and honorable history in the wars of the past, is operationally unsuitable for our highest-priority challenges in the future,” the report said about the divestment of Marine tanks. But tanks aren't disappearing from the fight.
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Are tanks still used today 2021?

Today the tank still remains a key part of most militaries. According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies there are 60,000 tanks in active service worldwide.
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Why is the U.S. Marine Corps disbanding all of its Tank Battalions?



Is the USMC downsizing?

The Downsizing Has Already Begun

In March 2020, the Marine Corps Commandant announced the Corps would shrink in size. Under the plan, the units scheduled for deactivation include: 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines.
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Why are there no more Marine tanks?

“We have sufficient evidence to conclude that this capability [tanks], despite its long and honorable history in the wars of the past, is operationally unsuitable for our highest-priority challenges in the future,” the report said about the divestment of Marine tanks.
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Does the Marine Corps still have artillery?

The 11th Marine Regiment is an artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Known as the "Cannon Cockers", the regiment falls under the command of the 1st Marine Division and the I Marine Expeditionary Force.
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Why does the US still use the M1 Abrams?

The Abrams was due to be replaced by the Future Combat Systems XM1202 but due to its cancellation, the U.S. military has opted to continue maintaining and operating the M1 series for the foreseeable future by upgrading with improved optics, armor and firepower.
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Is the Marine Corps getting rid of infantry?

The Marine Corps will be getting rid of three infantry battalions, though it does plan to fully staff every battalion that remains, something that Corps has fallen short of in the past.
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Why do tanks need infantry support?

Tanks need infantry on the ground to provide security in urban areas and to designate targets. The first and most fundamental lesson learned from recent operations in urban areas is the value of the fully integrated combined arms team. There is no denying the value of light infantry forces during urban combat.
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What Mos is the Marine Corps getting rid of?

Four MOSs will be cut as part of the plan: 1812, armor Marine; 1869, senior armor staff noncommissioned officer; 2146, main battle tank repairer/technician; and 1802, tank officer.
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Can at 72 destroy an Abrams?

A second round fired from 700 yards, bounced off, and the offending T-72 was blasted. The third T-72, at a range of roughly 400 yards, fired a round, which left a groove in the armor of the Abrams. It, too, was destroyed by a shot fired through a sand berm.
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How many Abrams has America lost?

The Americans lost only 18 Abrams tanks, with nine taken out of service due to damages, while another nine were destroyed completely. Moreover, the United States didn't lose a single tank crew member during the first Gulf War. Since then, U.S. allies have ordered hundreds of the various Abrams models.
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Is the Abrams obsolete?

The almost 40-year-old Abrams tank has a significant role in the Army's vision for 2028 because of a major facelift that upgrades the engine, sensors and sights, along with advanced armor and an active protection system aimed at fighting, surviving and winning.
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Are the Marines getting rid of helicopters?

The Marines announced in March that they would remove all their helicopter units from Marine Corps Base Hawaii on Kaneohe Bay as part of a broad restructuring of the Marine Corps that's starting in Hawaii and is intended to reshape the force by 2030.
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Is the tank obsolete?

Tanks & armored personnel carriers have become obsolete. They are too expensive & are easily destroyed with manifold light anti-tank weapons or drones. But U.S. armor experts don't buy it.
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What pistol does the USMC use?

Marine Corps Systems Command began fielding the M18 Modular Handgun System in September. This striker-fired, semi-automatic, 9-mm pistol is based on the Sig Sauer Model P320. The M18 will replace all other pistols in the Marine Corps inventory, including the M9, M9A1, M45A1 and M007.
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Does the 82nd Airborne have tanks?

The 82nd Airborne Division has been without its own light armored vehicles since it retired its M551 Sheridan light tanks in the 1990s. For the first time in more than two decades, the U.S. Army's storied 82nd Airborne Division has its own unit equipped with light armored vehicles.
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What is the average age of a Marine?

The average age of a United States Marine Corps recruit is 21 years old.
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Are the Marines leaving Hawaii?

HONOLULU (KHON2) — After 80 years of service, the Marine Corps will deactivate the Hawaii-based Island Warriors of the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment that fought in Bougainville, Guam, the Republic of Vietnam, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Is the Marine Corps getting rid of aviation?

Marine Corps aviation units are seeing as much or more change as the rest of the force while the service shifts its warfighting focus than any other. And more is in store.
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Is T-14 better than Abrams?

The Hotcars.com report also says the T-14 is more powerful than rival tanks, writing “the T-14 sports the all-new 2A82-1M 125 mm (4.92 in) smoothbore cannon, replacing the older 2A46 125 mm gun of previous Russian and Soviet tanks.
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