Marines execute a rehearsal of concept drill during combat marksmanship training at Camp Pendleton March 2, 2016. The training was part of the Urban Leaders Course taught by 1st Marine Division Schools. The course focuses on enhancing small unit leadership through integrated training and implementation of fire teams and squad-sized elements in an urban setting. Marines participating in the training are from various units on Camp Pendleton. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Emmanuel Ramos/Released) - Marines execute a rehearsal of concept drill during combat marksmanship training at Camp Pendleton March 2, 2016. The training was part of the Urban Leaders Course taught by 1st Marine Division Schools. The course focuses on enhancing small unit leadership through integrated training and implementation of fire teams and squad-sized elements in an urban setting. Marines participating in the training are from various units on Camp Pendleton. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Emmanuel Ramos/Released)
Autonomous Robotic Human Type Targets make their way off of a firing range Feb. 18, at Camp Pendleton. With their GPS and sensors on the front, the targets are able to navigate the range on command and will correct their own paths to avoid obstacles. Marines with Division Schools, 1st Marine Division, are testing this target to see if they can use it to evolve their training by creating more realistic, less predictable scenarios. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. John Baker) - Autonomous Robotic Human Type Targets make their way off of a firing range Feb. 18, at Camp Pendleton. With their GPS and sensors on the front, the targets are able to navigate the range on command and will correct their own paths to avoid obstacles. Marines with Division Schools, 1st Marine Division, are testing this target to see if they can use it to evolve their training by creating more realistic, less predictable scenarios. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. John Baker)