USA Navy League 2022: USMC rolls out new Amphibious Combat Vehicle tow rope fix

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US Marine Corps (USMC) Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACVs) are receiving new tow ropes, and once the change is made, marines are authorised to use them for all types of water-related operations, the service told Janes.

This material upgrade stems from a 2021 service decision to suspend all ACV waterborne operations because of a towing mechanism problem. More specifically, each vehicle is designed to tow another ACV in the water using two tow ropes rigged through a device called the sea tow quick release (STQR). During water-towing training, marines identified that the STQR may become permanently deformed while towing through the surf zone. When this deformation occurs, it can cause an unintentional release of a tow rope and/or an inability to operate the STQR, the service said in 2021.

USMC officials later decided the fleet was safe to resume activities within ‘protected waters' but not in surf zones while it worked on a fix.
 

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about time ....AAVs are old .....looks like the ACVs are still slow in the water though ..I drove the AAV7 once and rode in them also
 

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