Marine Corps opens JLTV integration lab to accelerate vehicle upgrades

The U.S. Marine Corps has opened a new integration lab in Charleston, South Carolina, aimed at speeding up the installation of new systems on its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle fleet while cutting both costs and delays. The facility, known as the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Government Systems Integra

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The U.S. Marine Corps has opened a new integration lab in Charleston, South Carolina, aimed at speeding up the installation of new systems on its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle fleet while cutting both costs and delays. The facility, known as the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Government Systems Integration Lab, or GSIL, was formally opened on […]

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