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U.S. Marine wears a Head-Up Display (HUD) at Camp Pendleton
The future of modern warfare has arrived. The US Marine Corps got a chance to test the latest in high-tech weaponry during the Urban Advance Naval Technology Exercise 2018 at Camp Pendleton, California. REUTERS

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U.S.M.C. Lance Cpl. Skyler Stevens uses new night optics technology at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Marine Lance Cpl. Skyler Stevens uses new night optics technology. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine tests a Step In Visor and Low Profile Mandible at Camp Pendleton
Marine Lance Cpl. Jeffery O’Neal tests a Step In Visor and Low Profile Mandible. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Briar Purty tests Drone Killer Counter-UAS Technology at Camp Pendleton
Marine Lance Cpl. Briar Purty tests Drone Killer Counter-UAS Technology. REUTERS

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A U.S. Marine is assessed utilizing a communications radio with real time on screen GPS location at Camp Pendleton
A Marine is assessed with a communications radio with real-time on-screen GPS location. REUTERS

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Marines work with next-gen technologies, autonomous vehicles at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Marine Cpl. Dorian Howard attends a class on a Head-Up Display. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Jose Nieves tests a Step In Visor and Low Profile Mandible at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Marine Lance Cpl. Jose Nieves tests a Step In Visor and Low Profile Mandible. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine wears enhanced combat helmet at Camp Pendleton
A Marine wears an Enhanced Combat Helmet. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine is assessed utilizing a capture system for Unmanned Aircraft Systems at Camp Pendleton
Marine Ryan Ramirez is assessed utilizing a capture system for Unmanned Aircraft Systems drones. REUTERS

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U.S. Marines test drive a Nikola Zero Reckless at Camp Pendleton
Marines test-drive a Nikola Zero Reckless. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine Corps Brigadier General test drives an electric tactical vehicle at Camp Pendleton
Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Christian F. Wortman, vice chief of naval research and commander of the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, test-drives an electric tactical vehicle. REUTERS

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A Multi-Utility Tactical Transport (MUTT) is tested during ANTX18 at Camp Pendleton
A Multi-Utility Tactical Transport is tested. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine Corporal Dmitry Kavaliou shows a tethered reconnaissance Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) at Camp Pendleton
Marine Cpl. Dmitry Kavaliou shows a tethered reconnaissance Unmanned Aircraft Systems drone. REUTERS

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U.S. Marine wears a Head-Up Display (HUD) at Camp Pendleton
Marine Lance Cpl. Rockwell Collins wears a Head-Up Display. REUTERS

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