Lance Cpl. Clayton Filipowicz travels to Joint Base Langley-Eustis to show a first-hand look into the Department of Defense's latest advancement in non-lethal technology, the Active Denial System.Segment of the Corps Report: youtube.com/use
Lance Cpl. Clayton Filipowicz travels to Fort Devens Army Base in Mass., for a firsthand look at the Legged Squad Support System, or LS3. The robotic mule built by Boston Dynamics with funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Corporal Clayton Filipowicz takes us to Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia to get a first-hand look at the Corps' newest piece of gear, the Electric Litter Carrier.The Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, with engineers from Virginia Tech Universi
Cpl. Ally Beiswanger travels to Camp Pendleton, California to experience ExFOB'14, an event to showcase the Corps' newest ideas for commercial energy harvesting technologies and government systems. The goal of the gear is to decrease battlefiel
Marines with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion test out the PowerWalk, just one exhibit of energy saving gear at Camp Pendleton's ExFOB14. The PowerWalk harnesses energy as the user walks, charging batteries and other devices. The PowerWalk may look
X-Ray helmets and F-35 simulators? What more could Marine pilots ask for?Cpl. Clayton Filipowicz takes us to Lockheed Martin's Fighter Demonstration Center to test the Corps' cutting-edge aviation technology. The Helmet Mounted Display System