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                                                                                         Updated April 23, 2025
The U.S. Marine Corps Marine Littoral Regiment (MLR)


Background
In March 2020, the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) announced
a major force design initiative planned to occur over 10
years originally referred to as Force Design 2030 which
is now known as Force Design. Under Force Design, the
Marines are redesigning forces to place a stronger emphasis
on naval expeditionary warfare. As part of the redesign, the
Marines plan to establish at least three Marine Littoral
Regiments (MLRs)  organized, trained, and equipped to
accomplish a number of missions within contested maritime
spaces.
MLR Missions
According to the Marines, the MLR is to be capable of the
following missions:
•  Conduct Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations
   (EABO),  a form of expeditionary warfare involving the
   employment  of naval expeditionary forces. Selected
   Marine and Navy forces are to be arrayed in a series of
   austere, temporary locations ashore within a contested
   or potentially contested maritime area to conduct sea
   denial and control and fleet sustainment operations.
•  Conduct strike operations with a variety of systems.
•  Coordinate air and missile defense operations.
•  Support maritime domain awareness.
•  Support naval surface warfare operations.
•  Support information operations.
The   MLR's Operational Environment
The Commandant   of the Marine Corps' May 2022 Force
Design 2030 Annual Update stated
    The  security environment  is characterized by
    proliferation of sophisticated sensors and precision
    weapons    coupled   with   growing   strategic
    competition. Potential adversaries employ systems
    and tactics to hold the fleet and Joint Force at arm's
    length, allowing them to employ a strategy that uses
    contested areas as a shield behind which they can
    apply a range of coercive measures against our
    allies and partners.
Operating in this environment, MLRs are intended to serve
as what the Marines call a Stand-In Force (SIF), designed
to help the fleet and joint force win the reconnaissance and
counter reconnaissance battle within a contested area at the
leading edge of a maritime defense-in-depth.

MLR Employment
According to a May 25, 2022, Marine Corps Association
article Missions, MAGTFs, Force Design & Change, by
Colonel Michael R. Kennedy, USMC  (Retired), MLRs are
intended to


    Deploy to islands, coastlines, and observation posts
    along chokepoints where their networked sensors
    and weapons can surveil the air and surface (and,
    potentially subsurface) waterways. The MLR's
    purpose will be to observe and prevent any grey
    zone activities that lead to fait accompli actions.

MLR Organizational Structure


Figure I. Generic MLR


Source: Marine Corps Information Paper provided to CRS, April
3, 2025
Notes: H&S = Headquarters and Services; GBAB = Ground
Based Air Defense

As currently envisioned, the MLR is to consist of
approximately 1,800 to 2,000 Sailors and Marines
composed  of four elements:
•  Command Element. A regimental   headquarters with
   enhanced signals and human intelligence,
   reconnaissance, communications, logistics planning,
   civil affairs, cyber, and information operations
   capabilities.
•  Littoral Combat Team  consisting of an infantry
   battalion and an anti-ship missile battery. The Littoral
   Combat  Team is to provide the basis for multiple
   reinforced platoon-sized expeditionary advanced base
   sites capable of conducting a variety of missions.
•  Littoral Anti-Air Battalion designed to conduct air
   defense, air surveillance and early warning, air control,
   and forward rearming and refueling operations.
•  Littoral Logistics Battalion designed to resupply
   expeditionary advanced base sites, manage cache sites,
   and connect with higher-level logistics providers. The
   Littoral Logistics Battalion is also to provide limited
   purchasing authority, medical support, ammunition and
   fuel distribution, and field maintenance.


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