This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson delves into the U.S. Marine Corps’ “Force Design” initiative, examining its impact five years after its inception. Ryan is joined again by Senior Producer Brett Baker to discuss the “right to repair” movement within the military, examining its impact on maintenance and sustainability in an era of rapid technological advancement. And an update as Anduril secures a nine-figure grant from JobsOhio for its innovative Arsenal-1 project.
Also featured in this episode:
- More problems for the KC-46 Pegasus Air Refueler.
- Lockheed Martin tests its new CMMT platform.
- Weapon of the Week: We take a closer look at the Polaris MRZR line, assessing its potential role in enhancing mobility for American troops on the battlefield.
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