https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/02/08/marine-corps-expo-debuts-electric-assault-vehicle-and-replacement-for-humvees/
February 8, 2018  Erika I. Ritchie

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A group of Camp Pendleton Marines gets a ride in the Nikola Motor Company’s
“Reckless” Utility Task Vehicle, a totally electric vehicle that can go from
0 to 60 miles-per-hour in just over 3 seconds, on a field outside the Marine
West Expo tent during a demonstration on Wednesday, February 7, 2018. (Photo
By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)

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CAMP PENDLETON — A menacing vehicle with a cobra-like front and a
lightweight camouflage frame — equipped to seize an airfield and do
reconnaissance missions — made its debut Wednesday, Feb. 7 during a military
expo showcasing new warfighting technology on the base.

The concept Nikola Reckless UTV (Utility Task Vehicle), which can accelerate
from 0 to 60 mph in three seconds on tires enhanced with Kevlar, has a lot
to live up to. It was named after Staff Sgt. Reckless, a small mare that
during one day in the Korean War Battle for Outpost Vegas in March 1953 made
51 trips carrying ammunition to the front lines and transporting wounded
Marines back.

The fully electric vehicle was produced by Nikola Motor Company in Salt Lake
City. The company has invested $500,000 to produce four prototypes. Each
vehicle would cost $85,000.

“It is a workhorse with a never-quit attitude,” said Andy Christian,
Nikola’s director of defense. “Its unique massive battery allows you to take
energy from it and power anything, even a command center. It has an
infra-red beam that can be used with night vision and a remote weapons
system machine gun that can be controlled by a joystick anywhere in the
vehicle. It’s light enough to go on a MV-22 osprey.”

The Reckless, along with a new Joint Light Tactical Vehicle produced by
Wisconsin-based Oshkosh Defense and an amphibious combat vehicle made by BAE
Systems in Arlington Va., were highlights during the first day of the 27th
annual two-day expo, organized by the Marine Corps League and Marine Corps
Installations West.

The event brings together Marines and defense personnel with military
equipment manufacturers. This year it also includes a field fitness
competition.

“It’s an opportunity to interact with the industry that makes the products
to protect us and offer insight based on our experiences to make sure they
apply to what we do,” said Lt. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, commanding general of
the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.

The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, with a cab area that withstands
explosions, has been purchased for use in the Marine Corps. It will replace
the Humvee and is expected to go into service at Camp Lejeune, N.C., in 
2019, military officials said.

Sixteen amphibious combat vehicles are being tested at Camp Pendleton and at
Marine Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. BAE Systems is one of two
manufacturers vying for a contract with the Department of Defense. Whichever
vehicle is selected in June, it would replace the Marine Corps’ 40-year-old
assault amphibious vehicles, many of which require 12 to 15 hours of service
for every hour of use.

The BAE vehicle holds 16 Marines, swims at 6 knotts and can get up to 70 mph
on land. It has 360-degree sensors and remote weapons stations.

“We moved the technology forward 40 years, so Marines can survive in
combat,” said Ray Coia, director for BAE Systems and a veteran Marine who
served 30 years.

Nikola’s Christian, of Temecula, served in the Marine Corps for 28 years and
deployed 12 times. He said having the right equipment is critical to the
mission.

“We think military vehicles will be electric in the next 10 years,” he said.
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Staff Sergeant Reckless (c. 1948 – May 13, 1968), a decorated war horse who
held official rank in the United States military, was a mare of Mongolian
horse breeding. Out of a race horse dam, she was purchased in October 1952
for $250 from a Korean stableboy at the Seoul racetrack who needed money to
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