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CAMP PENDLETON, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, (August 25, 2025): U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. Carlos A. Ruiz, center, operates the GhostRobotics Vision 60 next to Jay Estrela, a senior engineer at Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity (MCTSSA), during a visit to the MCTSSA compound by U.S. Marine Corps Gen Eric M. Smith, the 39th Commandant of the Marine Corps, on Aug. 20, 2025. Gen Smith was briefed on MCTSSA’s support to Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC), PEO Land Systems, and multiple DOD program offices highlighting the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) and Navy-Marine Corps Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS). Additionally, Gen Smith was briefed on MCTSSA’s pivotal role in Project Dynamis, primarily focused on testing, experimentation, and prototyping of CJADC2 (Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control) capabilities to include Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force Command and Control Prototype (MCP), Sensitive but Unclassified Encrypted (SBU-E) architecture, and autonomous systems. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Joseph R. Vincent, CTR/Released)

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