Logitech introduced its m320 wireless mouse last month and I’ve been trying it out for the past few weeks. The Logitech m320 is a wireless mouse (included wireless receiver required) with an ergonomic ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is nearly finished rolling out the service’s new grenade launcher, one that improves on a previous model in practically every way. The M320 grenade launcher can be fired as a ...
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After years of testing, the Marine Corps is poised to field the M320A1 grenade launcher to infantry squads as a replacement for the underslung M203, the latest much-needed update to the service's ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. Aca,!" A new grenade launcher designed to replace the ArmyAca,!a,,cs aging M203 series launcher developed at Picatinny Arsenal was named by the Army last month as one of the 10 ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (Feb. 17, 2012) -- A bitter, cold morning has no affect on Soldiers when it comes to training. Company C, 1st Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, demonstrates this as ...
The first unit to receive the M320 will be the Givati Brigade, which is responsible for a lot of the fighting in the Gaza strip. The IDF announced on Wednesday that it is introducing a new grenade ...
The US Marine Corps is testing the M320 grenade launcher module at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the corps announced on 9 June. One of the first USMC unit to be issued with the M320 - Bravo Company, ...
UPDATE: Officials from PEO Soldier told me the designation had changed to the M320-- even though Army publications and photo captions have it listed as the XM320. So I went ahead and changed it in ...
Logitech is easily my go-to brand of PC accessories for the simple fact that it has the biggest selection of shapes, sizes and designs. But if you're not a die-hard researcher like me or just don't ...
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