Marines with Marine Rotational Force Europe 21.1 (MRF-E), Marine Forces Europe and Africa, conduct a live-fire range using Assault Amphibious Vehicles (AAV) in Blatindan, Norway, March 16, 2021. US Marine Corps Photo
The Marine Corps will keep its fleet of decades-old Amphibious Assault Vehicles out of the water except in only emergencies, the service announced on Wednesday.
The water ban on the AAVs makes permanent restrictions the Marines placed on the 1970s vintage amphibious armored personnel...
https://news.usni.org/2021/12/15/breaking-marines-keeping-aavs-out-of-the-water-permanently