Marines in Spaaaaaace!

"After three years of being laughed out of meetings, the U.S. Marine 
Corps' futuristic plans to deploy through space may finally be 
getting some traction," notes Aviation Week.


Although the chuckle factor hasn't altogether disappeared, the Air 
Force Research Laboratory and Darpa are beginning a study of options 
for a reusable upper-stage space travel vehicle -- the same kind of 
technology that the Marines might need for a ride halfway across the 
globe.

The effort is called "Hot Eagle" and it could be the first step 
forward in the Marine Corps' hopes for space travel. Within minutes 
of bursting into the atmosphere beyond the speed of sound -- and 
dispatching that ominous sonic boom -- a small squad of Marines could 
be on the ground and ready to take care of business within 2 hours. 
[One presentation muses that the capsule might later be picked up by 
a Osprey or by a "balloon cable and C-17" transport plane. Or, the 
Marines might "hike out," and "leave [the] crew capsule behind." -- 
ed.]

The Marine Corps calls the concept the Small Unit Space Transport and 
Insertion Capability. This plan, a growing group of Marine supporters 
say, is the natural evolution of the service's proclivity for 
expeditionary warfare that began decades ago with amphibious 
landings...

The concept is to deliver strategic equipment or a small squad of 
soldiers to any point on the globe -- even the most hard-to-reach 
location -- within hours of need. Once on the ground, those soldiers 
can carry out strategically critical missions like reconnaissance or 
destroying a specific target.

At least, that's their pitch. 





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