
LCM-8 - Wikipedia
The LCM-8 ("Mike Boat") is a river boat and mechanized landing craft used by the United States Navy and Army during the Vietnam War and subsequent operations. They are currently used by governments and private organizations throughout the world.
Landing craft mechanized - Wikipedia
The landing craft mechanized (LCM) is a military landing craft designed for carrying personnel and vehicles from ship to shore without requiring a pier or other shore-based structure. Multiple different models with varying size, capacity, and power plants were produced starting in 1920.
Landing Craft, Mechanized and Utility - LCM/LCU
2019年1月17日 · Mechanized and utility landing craft are rugged, steel displacement vessels used by amphibious forces to transport equipment and troops from ship to the shore, along the shore, and from...
機械化登陸艇 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
機械化登陸艇 (英語:Landing Craft Mechanized, LCM),是一種在 第二次世界大戰 問世,設計在 兩棲作戰 時用來裝運武裝士兵、車輛或是物資進行登岸的 兩棲戰艦。 又因放下擋板時外型類似 畚斗,於 八二三炮戰 時,被 金門 百姓稱為 畚斗船。 在第二次世界大戰之前,兩棲作戰是運兵船在靠近岸邊時換乘船艇,但在第一次世界大戰後,機械化載具開始在軍隊中普及,只能運輸士兵的小艇已不符合兩棲作戰使用, 英國皇家海軍 在1920年代開發了 機動登陸艇 (英语:Motor …
The Army's Little-Known Boat Fleet Is Getting a Big Upgrade
2022年11月14日 · Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) 8, assigned to 36 Water Transport Troop, 10 Force Support Battalion, Australian Army, conducts amphibious operations with the...
Landing Craft, Mechanized and Utility - LCM / LCU
Mechanized Landing Craft (LCM) Description: The LCM-6 is intended primarily for the transport of cargo and/or personnel from ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore. The craft is a 56-foot twin-screw, welded-steel craft with forward cargo well and bow ramp. The design of the boat permits its transportation aboard larger vessels.
Mechanized Landing Craft LCM - GlobalSecurity.org
2019年2月12日 · Called boats instead of ships because of their size and affectionately referred to as "Mike" boats by those who love them, the Landing Craft, Mechanized (LCM) plays a vital role in the Navy's...
U.S. Army Landing Craft boat to cross the auction block
2013年10月22日 · The LCM-8 vessel, also known as a Mike Boat, is 74 feet long, 20 feet wide and capable of loading 180 tons—that’s one M60 tank or 200 troops— it has a steel hull and is powered by two Detroit Diesel engines with speeds reaching 12 knots (13.8 mph).
LCM-8 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The LCM-8 ("Mike Boat") is a river boat and mechanized landing craft used by the United States Navy and Army during the Vietnam War and subsequent operations. They are currently used by governments and private organizations throughout the world.
Mechanized Landing Craft LCM - Navy Ships - Federation of …
Mechanized Landing Craft LCM. The LCM(6) is intended primarily for the transport of cargo and/or personnel from ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore. The craft is a 56-foot twin-screw, welded-steel craft with forward cargo well and bow ramp. The design of the boat permits its transportation aboard larger vessels.
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