What started as a high-profile military celebration near Camp Pendleton ended with a close call on one of California’s busiest freeways. A California Highway Patrol (CHP) vehicle was struck by ...
Marines at Camp Pendleton fired 30 155mm rounds over Interstate 5 on Oct. 17 in a test run for an Oct. 18 celebration, while ...
California Highway Patrol officials say that a patrol vehicle was struck by shrapnel from an artillery round that was fired during Saturday's live-fire event at Camp Pendleton to celebrate the U.S.
State says it has no record of any over-freeway fire prior to Saturday’s amphibious capabilities demonstration that ...
Rounds were fired on Friday across Interstate 5 as part of a test for Saturday’s event in Southern California. The state shut a section of the freeway. By Laurel Rosenhall John Ismay and Zolan ...
The US Marine Corps is no stranger to firing live ordnance as part of training, but it had been years — more than 70, according to one US official — since Marines had fired artillery over a stretch of ...
Marines fire an M777 Howitzer during a training exercise. (Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers/Marine Corps) Metal shrapnel from an exploding artillery shell fell and damaged a California Highway Patrol ...
A controlled artillery round that can hit targets from 120 kilometers away in GPS-denied environments was successfully tested at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. General Atomics Electromagnetic ...
In a newly released report from the California Highway Patrol (CHP), new details have been revealed about the live-fire mishap involving a patrol vehicle near Camp Pendleton during Vice President JD ...
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