"Marines Enhance Cyber Warfare Readiness for Potential China Conflict"

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The US Marine Corps is retooling its strategy to fight adversaries like China in the western Pacific, focusing on smaller, more mobile units to gather intelligence, share data, and occasionally sink ships with medium-range missiles. However, the strategy faces logistical challenges, budget battles, and uncertainty over regional partners' support. China's aggressive military modernization poses a significant challenge, particularly in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea. The Marines are training with allies like the Philippines and Japan to strengthen deterrence and prepare for potential conflict.
- Preparing for a China war, the Marines are retooling how they'll fight The Washington Post
- Marines head to Japan in test of cyber rotational force concept Defense News
- U.S. Marine Corps Boosts Cyber Defense in Face of China Threat The National Interest Online
- First of its kind deployment of Marine cyber forces to the INDO-PACOM Theater DVIDS
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