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U.S. Marines to Deploy New NMESIS Anti-Ship Missile Launchers

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This Defense Web TV short takes you inside the U.S. Marine Corps’ expansion of its long-range anti-ship strike capability following Oshkosh Defense’s $16.9 million contract to deliver additional NMESIS launchers. The program directly strengthens the Marines’ ability to conduct sea denial operations by deploying Naval Strike Missiles from mobile, land-based platforms designed for expeditionary warfare in contested littoral environments.

The video explains how the Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System combines the unmanned Joint Light Tactical Vehicle chassis from Oshkosh with the Raytheon-Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile, creating a highly mobile, remotely operated coastal defense capability. NMESIS supports the Marine Corps’ Force Design 2030 concept by enabling distributed maritime operations, allowing small, dispersed Marine units to hold adversary surface vessels at risk across key chokepoints and island chains in the Indo-Pacific.

🎥 Watch this short for a fast, focused breakdown of how NMESIS enhances survivability, mobility, and long-range precision strike, reinforcing U.S. deterrence against near-peer naval threats.

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