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A commanding general has emphasized the need for a paradigm shift in the training and capabilities of Marines, highlighting that advancements in technology could redefine their roles in future combat scenarios. With the integration of drones and other high-tech weaponry, Marines are now capable of engaging targets effectively from distances exceeding 500 meters, potentially reaching up to 15 or 20 kilometers.
This evolution in warfare necessitates a broader skill set for Marines, moving beyond the traditional notion of every Marine being a rifleman. The general pointed out that as warfare becomes increasingly complex and technology-driven, the ability to operate advanced systems will be crucial.
Marines will need to adapt to these changes, acquiring new skills that enable them to harness the full potential of modern warfare tools. The focus will likely shift toward enhancing their proficiency in technology, ensuring they remain effective and lethal on the battlefield. This shift could reshape the training programs and operational strategies of the Marine Corps in the years to come.
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